Barrie-Innisfil race presently between PC incumbent Andrea Khanjin and NDP’s Andrew Harrigan, whereas PC Doug Downey faces Liberals’ Rose Zacharias in Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte
The provincial election is lower than three weeks away and Barrie’s two ridings have solely 4 candidates mixed as of this morning.
Progressive Conservative incumbents Andrea Khanjin (Barrie-Innisfil) and Doug Downey (Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte) can be on the poll once more.
As of Thursday morning, the one contender to announce candidacy in Barrie-Innisfil is Andrew Harrigan for the New Democrats, though he is not presently listed on Elections Ontario’s official record of candidates for the using.
In the meantime, Downey is up towards Liberal candidate Rose Zacharias.
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On Thursday morning, the provincial Liberals introduced they’ve greater than 30 candidates in place throughout Ontario, however Barrie-Innisfil stays vacant.
Any potential candidates in both native using should file their nomination paperwork with Elections Ontario by 2 p.m. on Feb. 13.
In the meantime, in neighbouring Simcoe-Gray, it is a three-person race between PC incumbent Brian Saunderson, Liberal Ted Crysler and the Greens’ Allan Kuhn.
Barrie-Innisfil covers 382 sq. kilometres and has 120,208 residents, in keeping with Elections Ontario, whereas Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte spans 1,018 sq. kilometres and has a inhabitants of 107,127 folks.
Within the 2022 provincial election, Barrie-Innisfil had eight candidates on the poll, from the PC, New Democratic, Liberal, Inexperienced, New Blue, Ontario and Folks’s Entrance events, in addition to an unbiased.
In the identical election in Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte, the using had six candidates, together with PC, Liberal, New Democratic, Inexperienced, New Blue and Ontario.
The provincial election will happen Feb. 27.









