The Progressive Conservatives are projected to win a second consecutive majority government, according to the decision desks of several media outlets including CBC, CTV and The Globe and Mail.

Doug Ford’s PCs are leading or elected in at least 80 seats in the province.

The party won 76 seats to form a majority government in 2018.

Ford has also been re-elected in his home riding of Etobicoke North.

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath will once again represent the voters of Hamilton Centre.

Liberal Steven Del Duca could not regain his own riding Vaughan-Woodbridge, losing to incumbent PC candidate Michael Tibollo.

Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner was re-elected in his Guelph riding with more than 50 percent of the vote.

“We are proving that Greens are here to stay,” said Schreiner at his riding headquarters. “We are building momentum across this riding and across this province.”

Schreiner won the party’s first-ever seat in Ontario in 2018.

More to come…