Kingston and the Islands: drop of red in sea of blue - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 23, 2024, 05:07 AM | Calgary | -11.9°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
OttawaElection 2021

Kingston and the Islands: drop of red in sea of blue

The riding of Kingston and the Islands includes thecore of the City of Kingston, and is represented by its former mayor.

Former Kingston mayor Mark Gerretsen made jump to federal politics in 2015


Kingston and the Islands, which includes the core of the City of Kingston, has been solidly red since the late 1980s

Liberal incumbent Mark Gerretsen won the riding in 2019 with 46 per cent of the vote15,349 more ballots than his nearest competitor, the NDPcandidateBarrington Walker. He first won the riding in 2015 after it had been redrawn, losingthe area north of Highway 401 to LanarkFrontenacKingston.

Gerretsen, Kingston's former mayor,is one of three Liberal MPs in eastern Ontario outside of the nation's capital (counting GlengarryPrescottRussell, with a small slice of Ottawa's east end).

This time, Gerretsenis up against Dr. Waji Khan, a dental surgeon,for the Greens. Kingston city councillorGary Oosterhofis running for the Conservatives.

The NDP'srepresentative isVic Sahai, a public health scientist. Mental health workerShelley Sayle-Udallis the candidate for the People's Party of Canada.

Kingston and the Islands in 2019

Add some good to your morning and evening.

More than the headlines. Subscribe to You Otta Know, the CBC Ottawa weekly newsletter.

...

The next issue of You Otta Know will soon be in your inbox.

Discover all CBC newsletters in theSubscription Centre.opens new window

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Google Terms of Service apply.