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ontario election results

Doug Ford is set to win the majority government in Ontario's 2022 election and he says it's "what the Ontario dream is all about."

CBC has predicted the Conservative win and as of 11:26 p.m., the party has 81 seats, with the NDP trailing behind at 28 and the Liberals at 8.

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Andrea Horwath and Steven Del Duca have both announced they are stepping down as political leaders after Doug Ford is predicted to win the majority vote.

"It's time for me to pass the torch," Horwath announced on Thursday night after holding the position for 13 years. "It makes me sad, but it makes me happy because our team is so strong right now," she continued.

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The results of Ontario's 2022 elections are almost in and it looks like Doug Ford will be premier once again.

CTV has officially predicted that the Conservative party will win the elections after polls closed at 9 p.m. on June 2.

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Some voters might have more time to cast their ballots due to delays on Ontario's election night

According to CBC, 27 Ontario polling stations will continue to stay open, for as much as two hours. One riding, Kiiwetinoong, will continue to operate until 11 p.m.

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Ontario's election is underway and voters have until 9 p.m. on Thursday night to cast their vote. When the results finally drop, here is where you will be able to watch the action unfold.

The first place to check would be would the Elections Ontario website. After the polls close, "unofficial results" will be posted which will show residents the numbers of votes cast for each candidate.

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