All municipalities in the Canadian province of Ontario held municipal elections on December 6, 1976, to elect mayors or reeves, councillors, and school board trustees. Some areas also held local referendums.
David Crombie, a Red Tory, was re-elected as mayor of Toronto without serious opposition.
Elections and referendums in Ontario | |
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General elections | |
By-elections | List of Ontario by-elections |
Municipal elections | |
Referendums |
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