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350.1 | NDP wins majority gov't in Ontario | TROA09::MSCHNEIDER | vi.... the editor from hell! | Sat Sep 08 1990 09:45 | 23 |
| Mr. Rae is indeed the leader of a majority NDP government in Ontario.
The Liberals are now the Official Opposition with their ranks severely
decimated. Mr. Peterson lost his own seat and has also tendered his
resignation as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.
The breakdown in seats won is something like this:
NDP 75
Liberal 35
PC 20
It was a real interesting election ... I really could not believe what
I was seeing. Even SW Ontario which has been staunchly Liberal
throughout even the heyday of the Progressive Conservative governments
went for the NDP.
I guess it was time for the NDP's kick at the can. Let's see if they
can manage to increase the deficit, increase my taxes and grow the
government like all their predecessors before them.
A cynical citizen,
Martin
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350.2 | | SHIRE::FINEUC1 | | Mon Sep 10 1990 10:14 | 17 |
| re -.1
>> It was a real interesting election ... I really could not believe what
>> I was seeing. Even SW Ontario which has been staunchly Liberal
>> throughout even the heyday of the Progressive Conservative governments
>> went for the NDP.
Martin,
Thanks for the update. I, too, have trouble believing such a result - what
an amazing turnaround in Provinicial politics.
What did the NDP do to win?
Thanks again for any news....
Rick Ellis
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350.3 | | KAOO01::BORDA | If it swells....RIDE IT!!! | Mon Sep 10 1990 14:31 | 11 |
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Wellllll...it's more like what did the Liberals do to lose the
election.
It seems our NDP gov't is more of a protest vote than anything else,the
electorate I believe is very tired of lying arrogant polticians
that have only their own self-interests at heart.Mr Rae should tread
carefully over the next few years or his party will suffer the same
fate as Mr Petersons come next election.
Ohhhh BRIAN...are you listening????
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350.4 | Fringe vote splitting | VAOU02::HALLIDAY | She could promise the moon... | Tue Sep 11 1990 00:44 | 8 |
| Not only was it a pro-NDP protest vote, the fringe parties split enough
of the vote to skew the results.
The fringe vote (especiall Reform) was *very* prominent in the last
federal election here in B.C., where the result was the NDP winning far
more seats than their share of the popular vote would have suggested.
...laura
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