If it was up to Ontario’s students, the province would have woken up to an NDP minority government.
More than 321,000 students under the voting age, cast ballots in a “parallel election.” In that “election,” the NDP won, with 26.6% of the votes and 41 seats in the legislature.
The Liberals came in a close second, with 39 seats (25.8%), the Ontario PCs third with 24 seats (21.1%) and the Green party took fourth place with 3 seats (16.6% of the votes cast).*
Across the province, candidates had dropped in on classrooms to talk about the issues and present their platforms to kids.
One grade 5 student in Toronto said he enjoyed listening to the candidates, learning about the electoral process and voting.
“It was great,” he said. “I now know what they stand for and why they’re politicians. I feel like I understand the parties a lot better.”