Kitchener-Waterloo
Premier Doug Ford has triggered an election and Ontarians are set to go to the polls on Feb. 27. Events have till Feb. 14 to call candidates.
Voters will go to polls on Feb. 27
· Posted: Jan 29, 2025 5:00 AM EST | Final Up to date: 3 hours in the past
Ontario voters will go to the polls on Thursday, Feb. 27. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
Premier Doug Ford has triggered an election and Ontarians are set to go to the polls on Feb. 27.
Events have till Feb. 14 to call candidates, however some have already introduced who shall be operating.
Beneath is a listing of candidates generally known as of 4 p.m. on Jan. 28. This story shall be usually up to date as extra candidates be a part of the race.
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Beneath are the native ridings CBC Okay-W will observe throughout the election. The candidates are listed in alphabetical order by final identify.
Cambridge
Rob Deutschmann, Liberal. Carla Johnson, Inexperienced. Marjorie Knight, NDP. Brian Riddell, Progressive Conservatives (incumbent).
Kitchener Centre
Aislinn Clancy, Inexperienced (incumbent). Colleen James, Liberal. Brooklin Wallis, NDP.
Kitchener-Conestoga
Mike Harris, Progressive Conservatives (incumbent). Jodi Szimanski, NDP. Brayden Wagenaar, Inexperienced.
Kitchener South-Hespeler
Jess Dixon, Progressive Conservatives (incumbent) Jeff Donkersgoed, NDP. Ismail Mohamed, Liberal.
Waterloo
Shefaza Esmail, Inexperienced. Catherine Fife, NDP (incumbent). Clayton Moore, Liberal.
Guelph
Mike Schreiner, Inexperienced (incumbent). Cameron Spence, NDP.
Wellington-Halton Hills
Be aware: Present and long-time MPP Ted Arnott will not be in search of re-election on this using.
Perth-Wellington
Ashley Fox, Liberal. Ian Morton, Inexperienced. Matthew Rae, Progressive Conservatives (incumbent). Corrections and clarifications|Submit a information tip|Report error








