Liberals’ HQ elated amid news of majority win

Ontario Liberal leader Kathleen Wynne speaks to supporters after winning the Ontario election in Toronto on Thursday June 12, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
Kathleen Wynne spoke to supporters in Toronto after media outlets reported her party won a majority government Thursday night.
“You have put your trust in us to move this province forward with integrity and we will not take you for granted," @Kathleen_Wynne says
— Adrian Morrow (@AdrianMorrow) June 13, 2014
"Let me tell you: we are going to build Ontario up for everyone in the province. We are one Ontario," @Kathleen_Wynne says #voteON
— Adrian Morrow (@AdrianMorrow) June 13, 2014
Pumped-up Liberal supporters celebrated at the election-night headquarters.
It's getting electric in Liberal HQ at the Sheraton. The Grits have been leading all night and haven't let up pic.twitter.com/IxtzmuI1sx
— Adrian Morrow (@AdrianMorrow) June 13, 2014

Supporters watch results at Ontario Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne’s provincial election night headquarters in Toronto, June 12, 2014. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Ontario Liberal Party supporters celebrate after a Liberal Party majority government was called at the election party headquarters of leader Kathleen Wynne in Toronto, June 12, 2014. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Ontario Liberal Party staff members celebrate after a Liberal Party majority government was called at the election party headquarters of leader Kathleen Wynne in Toronto, June 12, 2014.
The mood at the PC headquarters was much more subdued. Polls had put party leader Tim Hudak neck-in-neck with the Liberals. But on Election Day, that wasn’t the case.
A small huddle of PC supporters here in Grimsby. Sombre mood as they watch the results broadcast live. #onpoli #voteon
— Kaleigh Rogers (@KaleighRogers) June 13, 2014
No music playing at PC HQ. No leader. Just a handful of disappointed faces glued to the live results. #onpoli #voteon
— Kaleigh Rogers (@KaleighRogers) June 13, 2014

A supporter of Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak watches the election results come in for Ontario’s provincial election in Grimsby, Ontario June 12, 2014. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill

Ontario PC supporters watch the results come in at Tim Hudak’s election night party in Grimsby, Ontario on Thursday June 12, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

An Ontario PC supporter reacts as he watches the results come in at Tim Hudak’s election night party in Grimsby, Ontario on Thursday June 12, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
And in Hamilton, a handful of supporters were present for NDP Leader Andrea Horwath’s election-night event.
Still a relatively sparse gathering here at NDP election headquarters. #voteON pic.twitter.com/FzZ5EhRDky
— Susan Krashinsky (@susinsky) June 13, 2014

Supporters watch results at Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Andrea Horwath’s provincial election night headquarters in Hamilton, Ontario June 12, 2014. REUTERS/Aaron Harris

A sparse crowd watches television coverage as election results are tallied at the Ontario NDP election night party for Leader Andrea Horwath in Stoney Creek, Ont., Thursday, June 12, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Lynett