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Kitchener South-Hespeler: Liberal Marwan Tabbara elected

Liberal candidate Marwan Tabbara has won the new riding of Kitchener South-Hespeler with 42.8 per cent of the popular vote.
(Submitted by Marwan Tabbara campaign)

Liberal candidate Marwan Tabbarahas won the new riding of Kitchener South-Hespelerwith 42.8per centof the popular vote.With 69.2 per cent of polls counted,Conservative candidateMarianGagncamesecond with 35.9per cent of the popular vote, whileNDP candidateLorne Bruce camethird with15.3per cent.

Kitchener South-Hespeler is a new riding in the 2015 federal election, encompassingthe south end of Kitchener and north end of Cambridge. It includesformer chunks ofKitchener-Conestoga andCambridge, as well as a small section from Kitchener Centre.

According to 2011 census data, theridinghasamedian age of 36the lowestin Ontario outside the GTA.

Voters within that arealeaned to the right inpastfederal elections. But with no incumbent, Kitchener South-Hespeler was widely considered to be anyone's race in 2015.


On Sept. 28, thecandidates forKitchener South-Hespelertook part in a panel discussionon CBC KW'sThe Morning Edition.You can find that coveragehere.

Check out the map below to comparelocal electionresults from 2011 and 2015, as data becomes available:

On mobile? Compare the 2011 and 2015 results for theKitchenerareahere.


Candidates in 2015:

  • Conservative: MarianGagn, was the director of regional affairs for the Minister of Public Works and Government Services.
  • NDP:LorneBruce, has been theexecutive board vice-president of UFCW 175/633.
  • Liberal: MarwanTabbara, works in Operations at Frito Lay.
  • Green: DavidWeber, was a policeofficer.