
2007 Ontario general election
The 2007 Ontario general election was held to choose Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) to represent Ontario residents. The main parties were the Liberal Party, led by Dalton McGuinty; the Progressive Conservative Party, led by John Tory; and the New Democratic Party, led by Howard Hampton. The election resulted in the Liberals winning a majority government, allowing McGuinty to continue as Premier. Voter turnout was moderate, and key issues included healthcare, education, and the economy. The election maintained the existing political landscape, with the Liberals remaining in power in Ontario.