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Ontario Votes 2025: Lanark–Frontenac–Kingston

Six first-time MPPs were elected locally in 2022. PC John Jordan is among the ones now making their first re-election bid.

Another MPP elected in 2022 making their 1st re-election bid

A riding map of Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston in rural eastern Ontario.
(Elections Ontario)

Lanark–Frontenac–Kingston runs from the north end of Kingston nearly to Calabogie, and from Pakenham west to Cloyne. Highway 7 runs through the middle.

John Jordan kept the riding for the Progressive Conservatives in 2022, with just over 50 per cent of the vote. PC-turned-Independent Randy Hillier previously represented the area before stepping aside.

The area's last Liberal win was 2003, though there have been some significant border changes since then.

Seven candidates are running for the seat. Nominations closed Feb. 13.

Voting is now possible at local election offices. Advance voting locations are open Feb. 20-22. Voting day is Feb. 27. Elections Ontario has more information on the range of voting options.

Wendy Dillistone-Whitaker, Ontario Party

Dillistone-Whitaker runs a hobby farm.

John Jordan, PC

Jordan was parliamentary secretary to the minister of agriculture. His family still runs a farm in Montague Township.

John MacRae, NDP

MacRae is a federal public servant and has worked for recreation and after-school programs. His family used to own a cattle and grain farm.

We are just over a week away from a provincial election. As voting day quickly approaches, Host Nav Nanwa speaks with Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston candidate, John MacRae. He shares what he's hearing from voters and how he frames the leaking support for the province's Official Opposition.

David Motton, New Blue

The party hasn't shared information about the candidate.

Shane O'Neill, Independent

The freelance researcher and avid paddler and skier lives in Carleton Place.

Rob Rainer, Liberal

The reeve of Tay Valley Township has worked in a sawmill, a warehouse, a co-op store, as a wilderness guide and a letter carrier, according to the news release announcing his nomination.

Marlene Spruyt, Green

She's a retired doctor and ran here for the Greens in 2022.

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