Communist Party of Canada (Ontario) candidates in the 1985 Ontario provincial election


The Communist Party of Canada - Ontario fielded a number of candidates in the 1985 provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here.

Mike Sterling (Oakwood">Oakwood (provincial electoral district)">Oakwood)

Sterling was involved with the Committee for Racial Equality in the early 1980s. He was thirty-three years old during the 1985 election, and was an unemployed social worker. He received 327 votes, finishing fourth against New Democratic Party incumbent Tony Grande.

Edward McDonald ([York [East (provincial electoral district)|York East]])

McDonald moved to Canada from Glasgow, Scotland in 1951. He was an industrial worker for Canada Westinghouse, served as national representative for the United Electrical Workers Union, and began working full-time for the Communist Party in 1972. He was a perennial candidate for the party at the provincial and federal levels. McDonald worked to strengthen Canada's anti-racism laws in the 1970s, and was secretary of Toronto's United May Day Committee in the 1980s. He was fifty-four years old during the 1981 election.
ElectionDivisionPartyVotes%PlaceWinner
1972 federalWindsor—WalkervilleN/A 3174/4Mark MacGuigan, Liberal
1974 federalSudburyCommunist2104/4James Jerome, Liberal
1975 provincialRiverdaleCommunist2884/7Jim Renwick, New Democratic Party
1979 federalHamilton WestCommunist1614/5Lincoln Alexander, Progressive Conservative
1980 federalBroadview—GreenwoodCommunist1640.516/9Bob Rae, New Democratic Party
1981 provincialYork EastCommunist6284/5Robert Elgie, Progressive Conservative
1985 provincialYork EastCommunist9294/5Robert Elgie, Progressive Conservative