TORONTO - A list of elected and defeated prominent candidates in the Ontario election
Liberals:
— Linda Jeffrey, minister of natural resources, re-elected in Brampton-Springdale.
— Kathleen Wynne, transportation minister, re-elected in Don Valley West.
— Mike Colle, former Liberal cabinet minister, re-elected in Eglinton-Lawrence.
— Donna Cansfield, former cabinet minister, re-elected in Etobicoke Centre.
— Laurel Broten, women's issues, children and youth minister, re-elected in Etobicoke-Lakeshore.
— Liz Sandals, former teachers' union chief, re-elected in Guelph.
— Sophia Aggelonitis, revenue minister, seniors minister, defeated in Hamilton Mountain by Monique Taylor (NDP).
— Carol Mitchell, agriculture, food and rural affairs minister, defeated in Huron-Bruce by Lisa Thompson (PC).
— John Gerretsen, consumer services minister, re-elected in Kingston and the Islands.
— John Milloy, training, colleges and university minister, re-elected in Kitchener Centre.
— Deb Matthews, health and long-term care minister, re-elected in London North Centre.
— Chris Bentley, attorney general, aboriginal affairs minister, re-elected in London West.
— Michael Chan, tourism and culture minister, re-elected in Markham-Unionville.
— Harinder Takhar, government services minister, re-elected in Mississauga-Erindale.
— Charles Sousa, labour minister, re-elected in Mississauga South.
— Dalton McGuinty, premier, re-elected in Ottawa South.
— Madeleine Meilleur, social services, francophone affairs minister, re-elected in Ottawa-Vanier.
— Bob Chiarelli, infrastructure minister, re-elected in Ottawa West-Nepean.
— John Wilkinson, environment minister, defeated in Perth-Wellington by Randy Pettapiece (PC).
— Leona Dombrowsky, education minister, defeated in Prince Edward-Hastings by Todd Smith (PC).
— Jim Bradley, community safety and correctional services minister , re-elected in St. Catharines.
— Eric Hoskins, citizenship and immigration minister, re-elected in St. Paul's.
— Brad Duguid, energy minister, re-elected in Scarborough Centre.
— Rick Bartolucci, municipal affairs and housing minister, re-elected in Sudbury.
— Michael Gravelle, northern develoment, mines and forestry minister, re-elected in Thunder Bay-Superior North.
— Glen Murray, research and innovation minister, re-elected in Toronto Centre.
— Dwight Duncan, finance minister and management board chairman, re-elected in Windsor-Tecumseh.
Progressive Conservative:
— Elizabeth Witmer, former PC minister under Mike Harris , re-elected in Kitchener-Waterloo.
— Tim Hudak, PC leader, re-elected in Niagara West-Glanbrook.
— Jim Wilson, former PC cabinet minister, re-elected in Simcoe-Grey.
— Christine Elliott, wife of federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, re-elected in Whitby-Oshawa.
New Democratic Party:
— Andrea Horwath, NDP leader, re-elected in Hamilton Centre.





