The 2007 Ontario general election was held on October 10, 2007, to elect members (MPPs) of the 39th Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada. The Liberals under Premier Dalton McGuinty won the election with a majority government, winning 71 out of a possible 107 seats with 42.2% of the popular vote. The election saw the third-lowest voter turnout in Ontario provincial elections, setting a then record for the lowest voter turnout with 52.8% of people who were eligible voted. This broke the previous record of 54.7% in the 1923 election, but would end up being surpassed in the 2011 and 2022 elections. As a result of legislation passed by the Legislature in 2004, election dates are now fixed by formula so that an election is held approximately four years after the previous election, unless the government is defeated by a vote of "no confidence" in the Legislature. Previously, the governing party had considerable flexibility to determine the date of an election anywhere up to five years of being elected. The date of this election was originally presumed to be October 4, 2007; however, the law fixes the date on the first Thursday of October or on any day within seven days thereof if required to accommodate a date of "religious or cultural significance". The date was set as October 10, 2007, to avoid a conflict with the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret, which fell on October 4, 2007. In the same election, there was a provincial referendum on whether to change from first-past-the-post to mixed member proportional representation, as recommended by the Ontario Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform. This measure failed, with 37% of the participating electorate and 5 out of 107 ridings voting for the new system; a 60% supermajority was required province-wide, with at least 2/3 of the ridings also supporting it by a simple majority. (en)
L'élection générale ontarienne de 2007 est tenue le 10 octobre 2007 afin d'élire les députés de la 39e législature à l'Assemblée législative de l'Ontario (Canada). Il s'agit de la 39e élection générale dans cette province du Canada depuis la confédération de 1867. Le Parti libéral de l'Ontario, dirigé par Dalton McGuinty, fut réélu forme un deuxième mandat gouvernement majoritaire consécutif pour la première fois en 70 ans, contre le Parti progressiste-conservateur de John Tory et le Nouveau Parti démocratique de Howard Hampton. (fr)
L'élection générale ontarienne de 2007 est tenue le 10 octobre 2007 afin d'élire les députés de la 39e législature à l'Assemblée législative de l'Ontario (Canada). Il s'agit de la 39e élection générale dans cette province du Canada depuis la confédération de 1867. Le Parti libéral de l'Ontario, dirigé par Dalton McGuinty, fut réélu forme un deuxième mandat gouvernement majoritaire consécutif pour la première fois en 70 ans, contre le Parti progressiste-conservateur de John Tory et le Nouveau Parti démocratique de Howard Hampton. (fr)
The 2007 Ontario general election was held on October 10, 2007, to elect members (MPPs) of the 39th Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada. The Liberals under Premier Dalton McGuinty won the election with a majority government, winning 71 out of a possible 107 seats with 42.2% of the popular vote. The election saw the third-lowest voter turnout in Ontario provincial elections, setting a then record for the lowest voter turnout with 52.8% of people who were eligible voted. This broke the previous record of 54.7% in the 1923 election, but would end up being surpassed in the 2011 and 2022 elections. (en)