Early data from Elections Ontario suggests that just over 43 per cent of eligible voters, some seen here at a Toronto polling station, cast a ballot in Thursday's election. Thursday's vote in Ontario may have seen the lowest turnout in the province since Confederation. With some final polls still being counted, early data from Elections Ontario suggests about 43.03 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot — or about 4.6 million of the province's 10.7 million potential electors. Story continuesFord's PCs won about 40.8 per cent of the popular vote share, which is actually down about 414,000 votes from the last election. The two parties secured nearly identical shares of the popular vote, with the NDP at 23.7 per cent and the Liberals at 23.8 per cent.
Source: CBC News June 03, 2022 16:37 UTC