
The Elections Ontario Milton Riding Returning office at 410 Steeles Avenue
The 2025 Ontario election is on Thursday, February 27th.
If you haven’t voted yet, you can vote the day of the election. Polling stations will be open from 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. You can find the closest polling station to you here. No voting will be done at the returning office on Steeles Avenue.
You do not need a voter information card to vote. Just bring a piece of ID that has your address.
At the provincial level, Milton is currently represented by Zee Hamid of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party. He won a by-election in May 2024 after previous Milton Member of Provincial Parliament, Parm Gill, resigned to run in the next federal election.
Milton’s six candidates are:
- Zee Hamid (Ontario Progressive Conservative Party)
- Katherine Cirlincione (New Democratic Party of Ontario)
- Kristina Tesser Derksen (Ontario Liberal Party)
- Susan Doyle (Green Party of Ontario)
- John Spina (New Blue Party)
- Mohsin Rizvi (Centrist Party of Ontario)
We’ve reached out to all listed Milton candidates to discuss their platforms. If you do not see a candidate’s interview, they either declined or failed to commit to an interview.
For more information, click here.
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