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It only took a few weeks, but after the interviews, debates (both missed and attended), and campaigning, the provincial election is here.
Results, provided by Elections Ontario:
- Zee Hamid (PCP) – 20,091 (47%)
- Kristina Tesser Derksen (OLP) – 17,551 (41%)
- Katherine-Anne Cirlincione (NDP) – 2,403 (5%)
- Susan Doyle (GPO) – 1,130 (2%)
- John Spina (NBP) – 866 (2%)
- Moshin Risvi (CPO) – 316 (0.7%)
47/47 polls reported.
With 100,342 registered electors, Milton had 42.21% voter turnout.
Here’s everything we know about Milton in the Ontario provincial election
Hear from our candidates here.
Unofficially, Zee Hamid will once again be Milton’s Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP). He previously won the seat in 2024 through a by-election.
We have reached out to Hamid and his team for a statement and interview request to discuss this latest win.
He’ll work underneath his party leader, Doug Ford, who also retained his role as Premier of Ontario.
At the time of writing, the Progressive Conservative Party has won 80 seats with 42% of the popular vote. The NDP will remain as the Official Opposition with 27 seats, though the Ontario Liberal Party managed nearly 600,000 more votes across the province in comparison. Catch up on the election statistics here.
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