Ontario Libertarian Party
Provincial political party in Ontario, Canada
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The Ontario Libertarian Party (OLP; French: Parti libertarien de l'Ontario) is a minor libertarian party in the Canadian province of Ontario.
Ontario Libertarian Party Parti libertarien de l'Ontario | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Sean Conroy |
| Deputy Leader | Justin Leroux |
| Chairman | Michelle Lashbrook[1] |
| Vice Chairman | Scott Marshall |
| Secretary | Coreen Corcoran[2] |
| Chief Financial Officer | Neal Donnelly |
| Founded | 1975 |
| Headquarters | 5115 County Road 10 Fournier ON K0B 1G0 |
| Ideology | |
| Colours | Yellow |
| Website | |
| libertarian | |
The party is guided by a charter of principles, and proposes an Ontario charter of rights and freedoms which includes a section on immigration language restrictions.[3] It holds that Ontario is a "sovereign state within the nation of Canada", and seeks to increase provincial autonomy.[4]
In 1978, a benefit concert named "Rock Against Repression" was organised by the punk group Battered Wives; proceeds were split between the CCLA and Ontario Libertarian Party.[5]
Election results

In the 2007 general election, the party fielded 25 candidates and obtained a total of 9,249 votes.[6]
In the 2011 general election, the party ran 51 candidates and won a total of 19,387 votes; the party received 0.45% of the popular vote, which was more than double the number of candidates and votes received in 2007.[7]
In the 2018 Ontario general election, the Libertarian Party ran in 117 out of 124 ridings, receiving 0.74% of the overall vote.
The party fielded only 16 candidates in the 2022 Ontario general election.
In 1986, president Kaye Sargent received 93 votes in the Cochrane North by-election.[8] In 2024, leader Mark Snow received 129 votes, 0.35%, in a by-election in Bay of Quinte.[9][10]
The party has never won a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.[11]
| Election year | Leader | No. of overall votes |
% of overall total |
No. of candidates run |
No. of seats won |
+/− | Presence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1975 | Terry Coughlin | 4,752 | 0.13% | 17 | 0 / 125 |
New Party | Extra-parliamentary |
| 1977 | Paul Mollon | 9,961 | 0.30% | 31 | 0 / 125 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
| 1981 | Scott Bell | 7,087 | 0.22% | 12 | 0 / 125 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
| 1985 | 12,831 | 0.4% | 17 | 0 / 125 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary | |
| 1987 | Kaye Sargent | 13,514 | 0.36% | 25 | 0 / 130 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
| 1990 | James Stock | 24,613 | 0.61% | 45 | 0 / 130 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
| 1995 | John Shadbolt | 6,085 | 0.15% | 7 | 0 / 130 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
| 1999 | Sam Apelbaum | 2,337 | 0.05% | 7 | 0 / 103 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
| 2003 | 1,991 | 0.04% | 5 | 0 / 103 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary | |
| 2007 | 9,249 | 0.21% | 25 | 0 / 107 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary | |
| 2011 | 19,447 | 0.45% | 51 | 0 / 107 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary | |
| 2014 | Allen Small | 37,696 | 0.81% | 74 | 0 / 107 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
| 2018 | 42,918 | 0.75% | 117 | 0 / 124 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary | |
| 2022 | Mark Snow | 5,242 | 0.11% | 16 | 0 / 124 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
| 2025 | 7,684 | 0.15% | 17 | 0 / 124 |
0 | Extra-parliamentary |