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Electoral map
editHey guys/gals I was wondering when a provincial electoral map will be added, with all the ridings greyed out. So when the election comes, each riding will be filled in with their respective colour. I was also thinking about this for the PC leadership page, having a coloured in map would help with presentation and perespective of where candidates won. I don’t know what program was used, but if I knew, I would even try to do it myself. Derpy Kirby (talk) 19:57, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
- DrRandomFactor is the one who makes a majority of these amazing maps. They mentioned to me that they would work on one for the Ontario PC Leadership race, and I'm sure they will have one done for Ontario after this provincial election as well! Canadianpoliticalwatcher (talk) 23:02, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
My suggestion would be to have amp showing the colour of the successful candidate, with a shading to show the percentage of the vote with which he/she won the district by. Maps that give the percentage of the vote a candidate receives does not seem as important to me as seeing which party won where and by what rough degree of dominance.
Here is a list that may help with the making of that map: Compilation of "Summary of Valid Votes Cat for Each Candidate Provincial General Election - 2018" provided by Elections Ontario
Ajax PCP 39, NDP 31, Lib 26, Green 3 PCP = PCP Minority victory
Algoma-Manitoulin NDP 59, PCP 25, Lib 8, NOP 5, Green 4 = NDP Majority victory
Aurora-Oak Ridges Richmond Hill PCP 56, Lib 22, NDP 18, Green 3 = PCP Maj
Barrie Innisfil PCP 50, NDP 29, Lib 13 = PCP Maj
Barrie - Springwater Oro Medonte PCP 45, NDP 28, Lib 14, Green 12 = PCP Min
6. Bay of Quinte PCP 48, NDP 32, 15 Lib, Green 3 = PCP min
Beaches - East York NDP 48, Lib 27, PCP 18, Green 4 = NDP min
Brampton Centre NDP 38.4, PCP 38.1, Lib 17, Green 3, Libertarian 2 = NDP min
Brampton East NDP 47, PCP 34, Lib 17, Green 1 = NDP min
10 Brampton North NDP 38 PCP 36, Lib 21, Green 3 = NDP min
Brampton South PCP 41, NDP 34, Lib 19, Green 4 = PCP Min
Brampton West PCP 39, NDP 38, Lib 19, Green 3 = PCP Min
Brantford- Brant PCP 42, NDP 41, Lib 10, Green 5 = PCP Min
Bruce-Grey - Owen Sound PCP 55, NDP 24, Lib 12, Green 6 = PCP Maj
15 Burlington PCP 40, NDP 29, Lib 25, Green 5 = PCP Min
Cambridge PCP 37, NDP 33, Lib 23, Green 6 = PCP Min
Carleton PCP 51, NDP 23, Lib 19, Green 4 = PCP Maj
18 Chatham - Leamington PCP 52, NDP 36, Lib 8, Green 4 = PCP Maj
Davenport NDP 60, Lib 19, PCP 16, Green 4 = NDP maj
Don Valley East Lib 36, PCP 33, NDP 27, Green 3 = Lib min
21 Don Valley North PCP 44, Lib 31, NDP 21, Green 3 = PCP Min
Don Valley West Lib 38.9, PCP 38.5, NDP 19, Green 3 = Lib min
Dufferin - Caledon PCP 53, NDP 20, Green 12.5, Lib 12.5 = PCP Maj
Durham PCP 47, NDP 32, LIb 17, Green 4 = PCP Min
Eglinton - Lawrence PCP 40, Lib 38, NDP 18, Green 2 = PCP Min
Elgin- Middlesex - London PCP 56, NDP 32, Lib 7, Green 4 = PCP Maj
Essex NDP 48, PCP 43, Lib 6, Green 4 = NDP min
Etobicoke Centre PCP 43, Lib 35, NDP 18, Green 2 = PCP Min
Etobicoke - Lakeshore PCP 38, NDP 33, Lib 24, Green 4 = PCP Min
30 Etobicoke North PCP 53, NDP 25, Lib 18, Green 3 =P CP Maj
Flamborough- Glanbrook PCP 44, NDP 34, Lib 15, Green 5 = PCP Min
Glengarry- Prescott - Russell PCP 41, Lib 32, NDP 22, Green 3 = PCP Min
Guelph Green Party 45, PCP 21.8, NDP 21.6, Lib 10 = Green Maj
Haldimand - Norfolk PCP 57, NDP 27, Lib 9, Green 4 = PCP Maj
35 Haliburton Kawartha Lakes - Brock PCP 57, NDP 27, Lib 10, Green 5 = PCP Maj
Hamilton Centre NDP 66, PCP 16, Lib 11, Green 6 = NDP maj
Hamilton East - Stoney Creek NDP 51, PCP 29, Lib 12, Green 4 = NDP maj
Hamilton Mountain NDP 55, PCP 29, Lib 9, Green 5 = NDP maj
Hamilton West - Ancaster - Dundas NDP 43, PCP 31, Lib 20, Green 4 = NDP min
40 Hastings - Lennox and Addington PCP 50.3, NDP 32, Lib 12, Green 4 = PCP Maj
Humber River - Black Creek NDP 37, PCP 30, Lib 28 = NDP min
Huron - Bruce PCP 52, NDP 29, Lib 14, Green 3 = PCP Maj
Kanata - Carleton PCP 43, NDP 29, Lib 17, Green 5 = PCP Min
Kenora - Rainy River PCP 49, NDP 37, Lib 11, Green 4 = PCP Min
45 King - Vaughan PCP 57, Lib 23, NDP 15, Green 3 = PCP Maj
Kingston and the Islands NDP 39, Lib 28, PCP 26, Green 6 = NDP
Kitchener Centre NDP 43, PCP 38, Lib 20, Green 7 = NDP
Kitchener - Conestoga PCP 40, NDP 38, Lib 14, Green 7 = PCP Min
Kitchener South Hespeler PCP 39, NDP 37, Lib 15, Green 8 = PCP Min
50 Lambton - Kent - Middlesex PCP 55, NDP 33, LiB 6, Green 3 = PCP Maj
Lanark - Frontenac- Kingston PCP 52, NDP 31, Lib 11, Green 5 = PCP Maj
Leeds- Grenville - Thouasand islands and Rideau Lakes PCP 61, NDP 20, Lib 13, Green 5 = PCP Maj
London - Fanshawe NDP 56, PCP 30, Lib 8, Green 5 = NDP
London North Centre NDP 48, PCP 31, Lib 16, Green 5 = NDP
55 London West NDP 55, PCP 29, Lib 10, Green 4 = NDP
Markham - Stouffville PCP 48, Lib 26, NDP 20, Green 4 = PCP Min
Markham - Thornhill PCP 51, Lib 24, NDP 21, Green 2 = PCP Maj
Markham - Unionville PCP 62, Lib 18, NDP 17, Green 2 = PCP Maj
Milton PCP 42, Lib 30, NDP 22, Green 5 PCP Min
60 Mississauga Centre PCP 41, NDP 28, Lib 25, Green 3 = PCP Min
Mississaugua East - Cooksville PCP 41, Lib 30, NDP 23, Green 4 = PCP Min
Mississauga - Erin Mills PCP 42, NDP 27, Lib 25, Green 3 = PCP Min
Mississauga - Lakeshore PCP 42, Lib 35, NDP 18, Green 3 = PCP Min
Mississauga - Malton PCP 39, NDP 33, Lib 21, Ind 3, Green 2 = PCP Min
65 Mississauga - Streetsville PCP 44, NDP 25.8, Lib 25.7, Green 3 = PCP Min
Nepean PCP 45, NDP 28, Lib 20, Green 5 = PCP Min
Newmarket - Aurora PCP 48, NDP 24, Lib 23, Green 4 = PCP Min
Niagara Centre NDP 44, PCP 38, Lib 12, Green 4 = NDP Min
Niagara Falls NDP 51, PCP 36, Lib 9, Green 4 = NDP maj
70 Niagara West PCP 53, NDP 30, Lib 11, Green 6 = PCP Maj
Nickel Belt NDP 64, PCP 22, Lib 9, Green 3 = NDP maj
Nipissing PCP 49.9, NDP 37, Lib 8, Green 3 = PCP Min
Northumberland - Peterborough South PCP 45, NDP 25, Lib 24, Green 5 = PCP Min
Oakville PCP 44, Lib 36, NDP 17, Green 4 = PCP Min
75 Oakville North - Burlington PCP 46, NDP 24, Lib 24, Green 4 = PCP Min
Orléans Lib 39, PCP 35, NDP 22, Green 3 = Lib min
Oshawa NDP 45, PCP 42, Lib 8, Green 4 = NDP min
Ottawa Centre NDP 46, Lib 33, PCP 16, Green 4 = NDP min
Ottawa South Lib 40, PCP 30, NDP 27, Green 3 = Lib min
80 Ottawa - Vanier Lib 43, NDP 30, PCP 21, Green 4 = Lib min
Ottawa West - Nepean PCP 32.8, NDP 32.5, Lib 29, Green 4 = PCP Min
Oxford PCP 56, NDP 30, Lib 7, Green 4 = PCP Maj
Parkdale - High Park NDP 59, PCP 18, Lib 17, Green 5 = NDP maj
Parry Sound - Muskoka PCP 48, NDP 22, Green 20, Lib 9 = PCP Min
85 Perth - Wellington PCP 51, NDP 31, Lib 11, Green 6 = PCP Maj
Peterborough - Kawartha PCP 38, NDP 34, Lib 25, Green 3 = PCP Min
Pickering - Uxbridge PCP 42, NDP 32, Lib 20, Green 4 = PCP Min
Renfrew - Nipissing - Pembroke PCP 69, NDP 17, Lib 10, Green 3 = PCP Maj
Richmond Hill PCP 51, Lib 28, NDP 17, Green 3 = PCP Maj
90 St. Catharines NDP 37, PCP 34, Lib 25, Green 4 = NDP min
Sarnia - Lambton PCP 53, NDP 37, Lib 4.4, Green 4 = PCP Maj
Sault Ste. Marie PCP 42, NDP 41, Lib 10, Green 3 = PCP Min
Scarborough - Agincourt PCP 50.4, Lib 28, NDP 18, Green 2 = PCP Maj
Scarborough Centre PCP 38, NDP 33, Lib 22, Libertarian 3, Green 2 = PCP Min
95 Scarborough - Guildwood Lib 33.3, PCP 33.1, NDP 28, Green 2 = Lib min
Scarborough North PCP 51, NDP 24, Lib 22, Green 2 = PCP Maj
Scarborough - Rouge Park PCP 39, NDP 36, Lib 21, Green 2 = PCP Min
Scarborough Southwest NDP 46, PCP 31, Lib 19, Green 3 = NDP min
Simcoe - Grey PCP 56, NDP 22, Lib 14, Green 7 = PCP Maj
100 Simcoe North PCP 47, NDP 28, Lib 18, Green 7 = PCP Min
Spadina - Fort York NDP 49.6, Lib 24, PCP 22, Green 4 = NDP min
Stormont - Dundas - South Glengarry PCP 62, NDP 22, Lib 12, Green 4 = PCP Maj
Sudbury NDP 48, PCP 23, Lib 22, Green 4 = NDP min
Thornhill PCP 61, NDP 19, Lib 15, Green 2 = PCP Maj
105 Thunder Bay - Atikokan NDP 36.3, Lib 36, PCP 23, Green 3 = NDP min
Thunder Bay - Superior North Lib 40, NDP 37, PCP 18, Green 3 = Lib min
Timiskaming - Cochrane NDP 61, PCP 22, Lib 9, NOP 4, Green 3 = NDP maj
Timmins NDP 57, PCP 30, Lib 9, Green 2 = NDP maj
Toronto Centre NDP 54, Lib 27, PCP 14, Green 3 = NDP maj
110 Toronto - Danforth NDP 64, PCP 16, Lib 14, Green 4 = NDP maj
Toronto - St. Paul's NDP 36, Lib 33, PCP 26, Green 3 = NDP min
University - Rosedale NDP 49.7, Lib 22, PCP 21, Green 5 = NDP min
Vaughan - Woodbridge PCP 51, Lib 32, NDP 15, Green 2 PCP Maj
Waterloo NDP 50.5, PCP 31, Lib 12, Green 5 NDP
115 Wellington - Halton Hills PCP 54, NDP 24, Lib 13, Green 9 = PCP Maj
Whitby PCP 46, NDP 37, Lib 13, Green 3 = PCP Min
Willowdale PCP 44, Lib 27, NDP 26, Green 2 = PCP Min.
Windsor - Tecumseh NDP 58, PCP 27, Lib 8, Green 4 = NDP maj
Windsor West NDP 52, PCP 29, Lib 15, Green 4 = NDP maj
120 York Centre PCP 50.1, NDP 23, Lib 21, Green 2 = PCP Maj
York - Simcoe PCP 57, NDP 23, Lib 14, Green 5 = PCP Maj
York South - Weston NDP 36, PCP 33, Lib 28, Green 3 = NDP min
Kiiwetinoong NDP 49.9, PCP 27, Lib 15, Green 6 = NDP min.
Mushkegowuk - James Bay NDP 52, PCP 30, Lib 14, Green 2 = NDP maj — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.150.194.17 (talk) 05:54, 30 September 2018 (UTC)
Lyra Evans
editCoodtec I do understand that all sources in the candidates graph have been removed since the official candidate list is out. However, Lyra Evans got province-wide coverage for being the first transgender candidate in a provincial election. The point of this note (and its sources), which is not in the box and so not like the others, is to show that. Emass100 (talk) 19:55, 30 May 2018 (UTC)
- Except that she wasn't the first transgender candidate in a provincial election (Christin Milloy beat her to that by six years), and when a premature candidacy article about her was attempted on the grounds of her purported firstness, it didn't show any evidence of coverage beyond Ottawa's local media. She was merely the first transgender candidate for her own party, not the first ever, and the amount of coverage she got for it wasn't nearly as geographically or numerically unusual, compared to "what every candidate always gets", as claimed. Bearcat (talk) 22:28, 8 June 2018 (UTC)
This page is very very busy
editI've had this concern for awhile now, and given that the election is over I was wondering if others had it as well - this election page seems very, very busy. Yes, this is an encyclopedia and all information is welcome, but at some point I have to ask if, for example, the "incumbents who aren't running, their nominated successors, and who won after" table is really necessary. Is there some things we could trim down here? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jebussez (talk • contribs) 00:52, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
- Some of the tables could certainly be made collapsible by default, such as the cqndidates by regions. --Aréat (talk) 07:23, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
- Or it could be carved out into separate articles, to create an ensemble such as the one surrounding Canadian federal election, 2015 within Template:Canadian federal election, 2015A.Raellerby (talk) 11:31, 11 June 2018 (UTC)
Where are the "Results of the Ontario general election, 2018?"
editWhen I try to edit an item in the Detailed analysis section, I find: "===Detailed analysis=== "Results of the Ontario general election, 2018"
But where is it? Presumably a hidden category page, but how do I find it to edit it?
The final 2018 stats from Elections Ontario are here: https://www.elections.on.ca/content/dam/NGW/sitecontent/2018/results/officialresults-yellowbook/electionstatisticsfromrecords/pdf/Provincial%20General%20Election%20Turnout%20-%201867%20to%20Present.pdf
They show the final turnout was not the 58% widely reported on election night, but 56.67%. I have made that correction in the opening panel, but not (yet) in the "===Detailed analysis==="
Wilfred Day (talk) 17:42, 7 May 2019 (UTC)
- This is a reference to data contained in an underlying template. Just key in "Template:" followed by "Results of the Ontario general election, 2018", and you'll be able to open it up.Raellerby (talk) 12:45, 24 May 2019 (UTC)
- I thought this helpful hint to edit the template would have been taken up by now. I've gone ahead and done it myself.Raellerby (talk) 14:51, 1 July 2019 (UTC)