Scott Reid re-elected in LanarkFrontenacKingston
Conservative incumbent continues a 2-decade winning streak
Scott Reid has been re-elected as MP for Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston.
CBC projects hiswinning streak to now lasttwo decades asReid has been the MP in the region since2000,although he first won it as a member of the Canadian Alliance.
In 2019, the Conservative candidate ended election night with a commanding 48 per cent share of the vote.
Liberal Michelle Foxton, who served asacouncillor in South Frontenac, tried to the turnthe riding red.Steve Garrison was the NDP's candidate, with Calvin Neufeld championing the Greens' campaign.
The People's Party'sFlorian Borsran to unseat the Conservatives, with son of MPP Randy Hillier, Dillion Harper, acting as the candidate's official agent.
Blake Hamiltonwasthe Rhinoceros Party representative.
Spanning 7,322 square kilometres, the large swath of land has a population of 101,630, according to the latest census data.It contains communities Smiths Falls,Mississippi Mills anda small portion of Kingston.