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Ontario election results from Hamilton, Brant, Niagara, St. Catharines, and Burlington

Here's a look at the projected elected MPPs in each riding in the Hamilton, Brant, Niagara, St. Catharines, and Burlington areas.

Here's a look at the projected elected MPPs in each riding

Here's a look at the projected elected MPPs heading to Queen's Park. (CBC News)

Brantford—Brant

*The riding flipped from Liberal to Conservative. 

Will Bouma, PC 42.02 per cent

Alex Felsky, NDP 40.93 per cent

Ruby Toor, Liberal​​ 9.49 per cent

Burlington

*The riding is back to Conservative after Liberal Eleanor McMahon held the seat for a term.

Jane McKenna, PC 40.44 per cent

Andrew Drummond, NDP 28.64 per cent

Eleanor McMahon, Liberal 24.60 per cent

Flamborough–Glanbrook

* Donna Skelly will move from Hamilton city council to Queen's Park. 

Donna Skelly, PC 43.53 per cent

Melissa McGlashan, NDP 34.17 per cent

​Judi Partridge, Liberal​ 15.44 per cent

Haldimand – Norfolk

*Toby Barrett, PC has been re-elected in Haldimand-Norfolk. He was first elected in 1995.

Toby Barrett, PC 57.10 per cent

Danielle Du Sablon, NDP 26.90 per cent

Dan Matten, Liberal 9.20 per cent 

Hamilton East—Stoney Creek

* Paul Miller will hold onto the seat, a riding he's held since its creation in 2003. 

Paul Miller, NDP 51.23 per cent

Akash Grewal, PC 28.74 per cent

Jennifer Stebbing, Liberal 12.10 per cent 

Hamilton Centre

*NDP party leader, Andrea Horwath held onto her downtown seat once again. Horwath, first won the Hamilton Centre riding in 2007. 

Andrea Horwath, NDP 65.25 per cent

Dionne Dunca, PC 15.67 per cent 

Deirdre Pike, Liberal 10.88 per cent

Hamilton Mountain

* Incumbent Monique Taylor kept her seat

Monique Taylor, NDP 54.58 per cent 

Esther Pauls, PC 28.83 per cent

Damin Starr, Liberal 9.24 per cent

Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas

​* Ted McMeekin lost his seat after 18 years.

Sandy Shaw, NDP 43.18 per cent

Ben Levitt, PC 31.03 per cent

Ted McMeekin, Liberal 19.79 per cent

St. Catharines

​* Jim Bradley, Liberal, has been in office since 1977 — but the Liberal collapse didn't spare him.

Jennie Stevens, NDP 36.61 per cent

Sandie Bellows, PC 33.60 per cent

Jim Bradley, Liberal ​​24.53 per cent 

Niagara Centre

Jeff Burch, NDP 44.30 per cent (63 of 65)

April Jeffs, PC 37.53 per cent

Benoit Mercier, Liberal 11.79 per cent

Niagara Falls

Wayne Gates, NDP 50.79 per cent

Chuck Mcshane, PC 35.58 per cent 

Dean Demizio, Liberal 9.35 per cent

Niagara West

Sam Oosterhoff, PC 52.74 per cent 

Curtis Fric, NDP 29.75 per cent

Joe Kanee, Liberal 10.68 per cent