Sudbury·ONTARIO VOTES 2022

Here are the 2022 provincial election results for northeastern Ontario

Ontarians went to the polls on June 2, 2022.
A man leaves a polling station in Timmins, Ont. on June 2, 2022. (Erik White/CBC)

Ontario voters headed to the polls on Thursday to elect a new government.

Voting stations across the province closed at 9 p.m. Here are the results for northeastern Ontario ridings. The winner of each riding has their name bolded and underlined.

Algoma-Manitoulin:

  • Cheryl Fort (Progressive Conservative): 8,588 (35.4 per cent)
  • Ron Koski (New Blue Party of Ontario): 1,294 (5.3 per cent)
  • Maria Legault (Green Party): 760 (3.1 per cent)
  • Michael Mantha (NDP): 11,164 (46.0 per cent)
  • Tim Vine (Liberal): 2,116 (8.7 per cent)
  • Frederick Weening (Ontario Party): 355 (1.5 per cent)

Mushkegowuk-James Bay:

  • Guy Bourgouin (NDP): 3,418 (47.2 per cent)
  • Mike Buckley (New Blue Party of Ontario): 223 (3.1 per cent)
  • Eric Côté (Progressive Conservative): 2,594 (35.8 per cent)
  • Matthew Pronovost (Liberal): 849 (11.7 per cent)
  • Catherine Jones (Green Party): 141 (1.9 per cent)
  • Fauzia Sadiq (Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party): 23 (0.3 per cent)

Nickel Belt:

  • Glenys Babcock (Green Party): 920 (3.0 per cent)
  • France Gélinas (NDP): 15,609 (50.8 per cent)
  • Randy Hazlett (Progressive Conservative): 9,178 (29.9 per cent)
  • Gilles Proulx (Liberal): 3,042 (9.9 per cent)
  • Melanie Savoie (New Blue Party of Ontario): 1,519 (4.9 per cent)
  • Willy Schneider (Ontario Party): 470 (1.5 per cent)

Nipissing:

  • Vic Fedeli (Progressive Conservative): 15,392 (50.2 per cent)
  • Joe Jobin (Ontario Party): 616 (2.0 per cent)
  • Michelle Lashbrook (Ontario Libertarian Party): 315 (1.0 per cent)
  • Erika Lougheed (NDP): 8,665 (28.3 per cent)
  • Sean McClocklin (Green Party): 1,025 (3.3 per cent)
  • Taylor Russell (New Blue Party of Ontario): 399 (1.3 per cent)
  • Giacomo Vezina (None of the Above Party): 97 (0.3 per cent)
  • Tanya Vrebosch (Liberal): 4,150 (13.5 per cent)

Parry Sound-Muskoka:

  • Andrew John Cocks (Ontario Party): 1,649 (3.7 per cent)
  • Erin Horvath (NDP): 3,391 (7.6 per cent)
  • Doug Maynard (New Blue Party of Ontario): 883 (2.0 per cent)
  • Daniel Predie Jr. (Independent): 155 (0.3 per cent)
  • Matt Richter (Green Party): 18,102 (40.7 per cent)
  • Graydon Smith (Progressive Conservatives): 20,216 (45.4 per cent)
  • Brad Waddell (Populist Party of Ontario): 126 (0.3 per cent)

Sault Ste. Marie:

  • Keagan Gilfillan (Green Party): 675 (2.5 per cent)
  • Liam Hancock (Liberal): 1,610 (6.0 per cent)
  • Michele McCleave-Kennedy (NDP): 10,029 (37.3 per cent)
  • Shane Pankhurst (New Blue Party of Ontario): 894 (3.3 per cent)
  • Ross Romano (Progressive Conservatives): 12,606 (46.9 per cent)
  • Naomi Sayers (Independent): 1.070 (4.0 per cent)

Sudbury:

  • Adrien Berthier (Libertarian Party): 504 (1.7 per cent)
  • Marc Despatie (Progressive Conservatives): 8.519 (29.0 per cent)
  • David Farrow (Liberal): 5,727 (19.5 per cent)
  • Jason LaFace (Ontario Party): 353 (1.2 per cent)
  • David Popescu (Independent): 90 (0.3 per cent)
  • Sheldon Pressey (New Blue Party of Ontario): 725 (2.5 per cent)
  • David Robinson (Green Party): 1,480 (5.0 per cent)
  • Jamie West (NDP): 12,013 (40.8 per cent)

Timiskaming-Cochrane:

  • Geoffrey Aitchison (Libertarian Party): 346 (1.6 per cent) 
  • Garry Andrade (New Blue Party of Ontario): 1,127 (5.2 per cent)
  • Eric Cummings (Ontario Libertarian Party): 238 (1.1 per cent)
  • Bill Foy (Progressive Conservative): 7,650 (35.5 per cent)
  • Brian Johnson (Liberals): 1,461 (6.8 per cent)
  • Kris Rivard (Green Party): 1,341 (6.2 per cent)
  • John Vanthof (NDP): 9.251 (42.9 per cent)
  • Jeff Wilkinson (None of the Above Party): 160 (0.7 per cent)

Timmins:

  • Gilles Bisson (NDP): 4,295 (29.5 per cent)
  • David Farrell (New Blue Party of Ontario): 408 (2.8 per cent)
  • Elizabeth Lockhard (Green Party): 337 (2.3 per cent)
  • George Pirie (Progressive Conservatives): 9.450 (64.9 per cent)
  • Nadia Sadiq (Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party): 64 (0.4 per cent)