No successful candidate on 1st ballot results of Ontario Liberal leadership race

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No candidate has been elected after the first round of ranked ballot voting in the Ontario Liberal leadership race, the party announced Saturday.

The party is now moving on to a second round of ballot-counting, with candidate Ted Hsu now eliminated from the race.

Members ranked candidates from one through four, and points were awarded on a weighted system depending on how many people vote in each of the province’s 124 ridings. There are a total of 12,940 points up for grabs, and a candidate needed to receive more than 50 per cent to win on the first ballot. You can watch live in the

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