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LanarkFrontenacKingston: loyal friends of the Conservatives

The rural riding stretches from Kingston to Ottawa and Scott Reid's hold on it lasts back nearly two decades.

Scott Reid has regularly won roughly 50 per cent of vote for better part of 2 decades


When Scott Reid was elected as the MP forLanarkFrontenacKingston in 2000, he may not have thought he'd still be at it two decades later.

But his constituents have been nothing but loyal to the veteran Conservative politician. Followinghis first election where he wonas a member of the Canadian Alliance Reid has regularly earned roughly 50 per cent or more of the riding's vote.

In 2019, he walked away with more than 48 per cent of the vote, snagging14,636 more ballots than his nearest competitor, the Liberal'sKayley Kennedy.

Trying to win the rural riding, which stretches from Kingston to Ottawa, isthe People's Party'sFlorian Bors, anIT professional,and LiberalMichelle Foxton, who served asacouncillor in South Frontenac.

The NDP is running Steve Garrison, a teacher and former Kingston city councillor.

Blake Hamilton is the Rhinoceros Party representative. Sustainable agriculture advocate and transgender manCalvin Neufeld will run for the Greens.

LanarkFrontenacKingston in 2019

Corrections

  • A previous version of this riding profile incorrectly said Michelle Foxton was Reeve of Loughborough Township and Warden of Frontenac County. In fact, she was Loughborough's representative on South Frontenac Township Council.
    Aug 16, 2021 3:29 PM ET

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