Ontario provincial election 2018 — Live news: Doug Ford’s PCs win a majority

LIVE: Join Maclean’s as we bring you the latest analysis from Ontario election 2018

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Voters cast ballots on election day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Canadians vote Monday in a tight federal election that polls suggest will bring Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party to power, ending the decade-long run of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Conservatives. Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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Join Maclean’s as we bring you the latest analysis from Ontario’s 2018 election. Most polls closed at 9pm Thursday night. Within minutes of the first official results, various media outlets projected a majority government for Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative party. The Maclean’s team will be reporting from party headquarters and from across the province throughout the night.

From our liveblog: Shannon Proudfoot is at Doug Ford headquarters. Aaron Hutchins is at Kathleen Wynne’s event. Paul Wells is at Andrea Horwath’s party. Jason Kirby has a creative prediction on who will win.

If you can’t see the live blog, go here.