Liberal Party candidates, 1981 Ontario provincial election

Liberal Party candidates, 1981 Ontario provincial election

The Ontario Liberal Party ran a full slate of candidates in the 1981 provincial election, and won 34 seats to emerge as the official opposition party in the legislature. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.


=Jean M. Gammage (Oakwood)=

Gammage is known today as Kamala-Jean Gopie. She received 4,171 votes (21.26%) in 1981, finishing third against New Democratic Party incumbent Tony Grande.


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