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(Taken from the front page of CKCO.ca)
ONTARIO VOTES 2007
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and his Liberals cruised to an easy win in the Ontario election, picking up 71 seats, 17 more than they need for a majority.
The Tories, hampered by their pledge to bring private religious schools into the public education system, have 25 seats.
Conservative leader John Tory went down to personal defeat, losing to Education Minister Kathleen Wynne in the Toronto riding of Don Valley West.
Howard Hampton's New Democrats won 11 seats.
LOCAL RESULTS
Brant - Dave Levac (Liberal)
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound - Bill Murdoch (PC)
Cambridge - Gerry Martiniuk (PC)
Chatham-Kent-Essex - Pat Hoy (Liberal)
Dufferin-Caledon - Sylvia Jones (PC)
Elgin-Middlesex-London - Steve Peters (Liberal)
Essex - Bruce Crozier (Liberal)
Guelph-Wellington - Liz Sandals (Liberal)
Haldimand-Norfolk - Toby Barrett (PC)
Huron-Bruce - Carol Mitchell (Liberal)
Kitchener Centre - John Milloy (Liberal)
Kitchener-Conestoga - Leeanna Pendergast (Liberal)
Kitchener-Waterloo - Elizabeth Witmer (PC)
Lambton-Kent Middlesex - Maria Van Bommel (Liberal)
London North Centre - Deb Matthews (Liberal)
London West - Chris Bentley (Liberal)
London-Fanshawe - Khalil Ramal (Liberal)
Oxford - Ernie Hardeman (PC)
Perth-Wellington - John Wilkinson (Liberal)
Sarnia-Lambton - Bob Bailey (PC)
Wellington-Halton Hills - Ted Arnott (PC)
Windsor-Tecumseh - Dwight Duncan (Liberal)
Windsor West - Sandra Pupatello (Liberal)
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