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The following tables list by region the nominated candidates for the 44th Ontario general election.
Abbreviations of political parties [1] used in these tables:
† = indicates that the incumbent is not seeking re-election
‡ = indicates that the incumbent is running for re-election in a different riding
§ = represents that the incumbent was refused nomination by their party
$ = represents that the incumbent was announced as nominated by their party but later chose to retire
bold indicates party leader
italics = indicates a contestant for nomination or declared interest
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Bay of Quinte | Tyler Allsopp [2] | Amanda Robertson [3] | Lori Borthwick [4] | Tyler Allsopp | ||||||||
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | Trevor Stewart [5] | Thaila Riden [6] | Stéphane Sarrazin | |||||||||
Hastings—Lennox and Addington | Ric Bresee [7] | Ric Bresee | ||||||||||
Kingston and the Islands | Elliot Goodell Ugalde [8] | Ted Hsu [9] | Zachary Typhair [10] | Ted Hsu | ||||||||
Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston | John Jordan [11] | Rob Rainer [12] | John Jordan | |||||||||
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes | Steve Clark [13] | Lorna Jean Edmonds [14] [15] | Fiona Jager [16] | Douglas Shearer (NOTA) [17] | Steve Clark | |||||||
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | John Yakabuski† [18] | |||||||||||
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | Nolan Quinn [19] | Ryan St-Jean [20] | Nolan Quinn |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Others | ||||||||
Carleton | George Darouze [21] | Brandon Bay [22] | Goldie Ghamari | |||||||||
Kanata—Carleton | Karen McCrimmon [23] | Karen McCrimmon | ||||||||||
Nepean | Tyler Watt [24] | Sheilagh McLean [25] | Anthony Sevigny (NOTA) [17] | Lisa MacLeod† [26] | ||||||||
Orléans | Stephen Blais [14] | Michelle Petersen [27] | Stephen Blais | |||||||||
Ottawa Centre | Catherine McKenney [28] | Thomas Simpson [29] | Simon Beckett [30] | Joel Harden† [31] | ||||||||
Ottawa South | Jan Gao [32] | Morgan Gay [33] | John Fraser [34] | John Fraser | ||||||||
Ottawa—Vanier | Lucille Collard [35] | Christian Proulx [36] | Lucille Collard | |||||||||
Ottawa West—Nepean | Chandra Pasma [37] | Chandra Pasma |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Barrie—Innisfil | Andrea Khanjin [38] | Andrea Khanjin | ||||||||||
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte | Doug Downey [39] | Rosemary Zacharias [40] | Doug Downey | |||||||||
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Paul Vickers [41] | Joel Loughead [42] | Rick Byers † [43] | |||||||||
Dufferin—Caledon | Sylvia Jones [44] | Tess Prendergast [45] | Sandy Brown [46] | Sylvia Jones | ||||||||
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | Laurie Scott [47] | Tom Regina [48] | Laurie Scott | |||||||||
Northumberland—Peterborough South | David Piccini [49] | Dorothy Noronha [50] | David Piccini | |||||||||
Peterborough—Kawartha | Dave Smith [51] | Jen Deck [52] | Adam Hopkins [14] [53] | Dave Smith | ||||||||
Simcoe—Grey | Brian Saunderson [54] | Ted Crysler [55] | Allan Kuhn [56] | William Gordon (NOTA) [17] | Brian Saunderson | |||||||
Simcoe North | Jill Dunlop [57] | Jill Dunlop | ||||||||||
York—Simcoe | Caroline Mulroney [58] | Caroline Mulroney |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Ajax | Patrice Barnes [59] | Patrice Barnes | ||||||||||
Durham | Todd McCarthy [60] | Todd McCarthy | ||||||||||
Oshawa | Jennifer French [61] | Jennifer French | ||||||||||
Pickering—Uxbridge | Peter Bethlenfalvy [62] | Ibrahim Daniyal [63] | Emily Ames (NOTA) [17] | Peter Bethlenfalvy | ||||||||
Whitby | Lorne Coe [64] | Roger Gordon [65] | Lorne Coe |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Brampton Centre | Sukhamrit Singh [66] | Charmaine Williams | ||||||||||
Brampton East | Martin Singh [66] | Vicky Dhillon [67] | Hardeep Grewal | |||||||||
Brampton North | Graham McGregor [68] | Ruby Zaman [66] | Graham McGregor | |||||||||
Brampton South | Prabmeet Sarkaria [69] | Prabmeet Sarkaria | ||||||||||
Brampton West | Amarjot Sandhu [70] | Andrew Kania [71] | Amarjot Sandhu | |||||||||
Mississauga Centre | Natalia Kusendova [72] | Greg Vezina (NOTA) [17] | Natalia Kusendova | |||||||||
Mississauga East—Cooksville | Kaleed Rasheed† [73] | |||||||||||
Mississauga—Erin Mills | Sheref Sabawy [74] | Qasir Dar [75] | Sheref Sabawy | |||||||||
Mississauga—Lakeshore | Rudy Cuzzetto [76] | Elizabeth Mendes [77] | Rudy Cuzzetto | |||||||||
Mississauga—Malton | Deepak Anand [78] | Jawad Haroon [79] | Deepak Anand | |||||||||
Mississauga—Streetsville | Nina Tangri [80] | Jill Promoli [81] | Nina Tangri |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill | Michael Parsa [82] | Jason Cherniak [83] | Michael Parsa | |||||||||
King—Vaughan | Stephen Lecce [84] | Gillian Vivona [85] | Stephen Lecce | |||||||||
Markham—Stouffville | Paul Calandra [86] | Kelly Dunn [87] | Paul Calandra | |||||||||
Markham—Thornhill | Logan Kanapathi [88] | Nirmala Armstrong [89] | Logan Kanapathi | |||||||||
Markham—Unionville | Billy Pang [90] | Billy Pang | ||||||||||
Newmarket—Aurora | Dawn Gallagher Murphy [91] | Chris Ballard [92] [14] | Dawn Gallagher Murphy | |||||||||
Richmond Hill | Daisy Wai [93] | Roozbeh Farhadi [94] | Daisy Wai | |||||||||
Thornhill | Laura Smith [95] | Laura Smith | ||||||||||
Vaughan—Woodbridge | Michael Tibollo [96] | Michael Tibollo |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Scarborough—Agincourt | Aris Babikian [97] | Peter Yuen [98] | Aris Babikian | |||||||||
Scarborough Centre | David Smith [99] | Mazhar Shafiq [100] | David Smith | |||||||||
Scarborough—Guildwood | Andrea Hazell [101] | Andrea Hazell | ||||||||||
Scarborough North | Raymond Cho [102] | Thadsha Navaneethan [103] | Raymond Cho | |||||||||
Scarborough—Rouge Park | Vijay Thanigasalam [104] | Vijay Thanigasalam | ||||||||||
Scarborough Southwest | Qadira Jackson [105] | Mark Bekkering [106] | Doly Begum |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Don Valley East | Adil Shamji [107] | Joshua Miersch [108] | Adil Shamji | |||||||||
Don Valley North | Jonathan Tsao [109] | Vincent Ke | ||||||||||
Don Valley West | Stephanie Bowman [110] | Stephanie Bowman | ||||||||||
Eglinton—Lawrence | Michelle Cooper [111] | Vince Gasparro [112] | Bryant Thompson (NOTA) [17] | Robin Martin† | ||||||||
Willowdale | Stan Cho [113] | Paul Saguil [114] | Stan Cho | |||||||||
York Centre | Sam Nestico [115] | Michael Kerzner |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Beaches—East York | Kate Dupuis [116] | Mary-Margaret McMahon [117] | Mary-Margaret McMahon | |||||||||
Davenport | Marit Stiles [118] | Marit Stiles | ||||||||||
Parkdale—High Park | Justine Teplycky [119] | Alexa Gilmour [120] | Bhutila Karpoche† [31] | |||||||||
Spadina—Fort York | Chris Glover [121] | Ron Shaw (NOTA) [17] | Chris Glover | |||||||||
Toronto Centre | Ruth Farkas [122] | Kristyn Wong-Tam [123] | Kristyn Wong-Tam | |||||||||
Toronto—Danforth | Peter Tabuns | |||||||||||
Toronto—St. Paul's | Riley Braunstein [124] | Jill Andrew [125] | Chloe Tangpongprush [126] | Jill Andrew | ||||||||
University—Rosedale | Jessica Bell [127] | Pamela Jeffery [128] | Ignacio Mongrell [129] | Jessica Bell |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Etobicoke Centre | Kinga Surma [130] | Kinga Surma | ||||||||||
Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Christine Hogarth [131] | Rozhen Asrani [132] | Lee Fairclough [133] | Christine Hogarth | ||||||||
Etobicoke North | Julie Lutete [134] | Doug Ford | ||||||||||
Humber River—Black Creek | Paul Nguyen [135] | Tom Rakocevic [136] | Liban Hassan [137] | Tom Rakocevic | ||||||||
York South—Weston | Faisal Hassan [138] | Daniel Di Giorgio [139] | Michael Ford† [140] |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Burlington | Natalie Pierre [141] [142] | Megan Beauchemin [143] | Andrea Grebenc [144] [145] | Kyle Hutton [146] | Natalie Pierre | |||||||
Milton | Zee Hamid [147] | Zee Hamid | ||||||||||
Oakville | Stephen Crawford [148] | Alison Gohel [149] [150] | Kit Sapt (NOTA) [17] | Stephen Crawford | ||||||||
Oakville North—Burlington | Effie Triantafilopoulos [151] | Kaniz Mouli [152] | Ali Hosny [153] | Effie Triantafilopoulos |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Flamborough—Glanbrook | Donna Skelly [154] | Janet Errygers [155] | Donna Skelly | |||||||||
Hamilton Centre | Eileen Walker [156] | Lucia Iannantuono [157] | Sarah Jama (ind.) [158] | Sarah Jama | ||||||||
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | Neil Lumsden | |||||||||||
Hamilton Mountain | Dawn Danko [159] | Joshua Czerniga [160] | Danimal Preston (NOTA) [17] | Monique Taylor † [31] | ||||||||
Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas | John Demik [161] | Sandy Shaw [162] | Sandy Shaw |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Niagara Centre | Bill Steele [163] | Jeff Burch [164] | Jeff Burch | |||||||||
Niagara Falls | Wayne Gates [165] | Wayne Gates | ||||||||||
Niagara West | Sam Oosterhoff [166] | Dave Augustyn [167] | Shauna Boyle [168] | Mark Harrison [169] | Sam Oosterhoff | |||||||
St. Catharines | Jennie Stevens [170] | Robin McPherson [171] | Stephen Crawford (NOTA) [17] | Jennie Stevens |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Brantford—Brant | Will Bouma [172] | Harvey Bischof [173] | Ron Fox [174] | Mike Clancy (NOTA) [17] | Will Bouma | |||||||
Cambridge | Brian Riddell [175] | Marjorie Knight [176] | Rob Deutschmann [177] | Carla Johnson [178] | Brian Riddell | |||||||
Guelph | Cameron Spence [179] | Mike Schreiner [180] | Mike Schreiner | |||||||||
Haldimand—Norfolk | Amy Martin [181] | Bobbi Ann Brady | ||||||||||
Huron—Bruce | Lisa Thompson [182] | Matthew Van Ankum [183] | Lisa Thompson | |||||||||
Kitchener Centre | Colleen James [184] | Aislinn Clancy [185] | Aislinn Clancy | |||||||||
Kitchener—Conestoga | Mike Harris Jr. [186] | Jodi Szimanski [187] | Brayden Wagenaar [188] | Mike Harris Jr. | ||||||||
Kitchener South—Hespeler | Jess Dixon [189] | Jeff Donkersgoed [190] | Ismail Mohamed [191] | Jess Dixon | ||||||||
Oxford | Ernie Hardeman | |||||||||||
Perth—Wellington | Matthew Rae [192] | Ashley Fox [193] | Ian Morton [194] | Matthew Rae | ||||||||
Waterloo | Catherine Fife [195] | Clayton Moore [196] | Shefaza Esmail [197] | Catherine Fife | ||||||||
Wellington—Halton Hills | Alex Hilson [198] | Bronwynne Wilton [199] | Ted Arnott † [200] |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Chatham-Kent—Leamington | Trevor Jones [201] | Dean Eve (NOTA) [17] | Trevor Jones | |||||||||
Elgin—Middlesex—London | Rob Flack [202] | Amanda Stark [203] | Rob Flack | |||||||||
Essex | Anthony Leardi [204] | Kevin Linfield (NOTA) [17] | Anthony Leardi | |||||||||
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | Steve Pinsonneault [205] | Cathy Burghardt-Jesson [206] | Steve Pinsonneault | |||||||||
London—Fanshawe | Teresa Armstrong [207] | Wil Osbourne-Sorrell [208] | Teresa Armstrong | |||||||||
London North Centre | Jerry Pribil [209] | Tariq Khan [210] | Terence Kernaghan | |||||||||
London West | Beth Allison [211] | Peggy Sattler | ||||||||||
Sarnia—Lambton | Bob Bailey [212] | Bob Bailey | ||||||||||
Windsor—Tecumseh | Andrew Dowie [213] | Gemma Grey-Hall [214] | Andrew Dowie | |||||||||
Windsor West | Lisa Gretzky [215] | Lisa Gretzky |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Algoma—Manitoulin | Reg Niganobe [216] | Michael Mantha | ||||||||||
Mushkegowuk—James Bay | Guy Bourgouin | |||||||||||
Nickel Belt | France Gélinas [217] | France Gélinas | ||||||||||
Nipissing | Vic Fedeli [218] | Colton Chaput [219] | Vic Fedeli | |||||||||
Parry Sound—Muskoka | Graydon Smith [220] | Matt Richter [221] | Graydon Smith | |||||||||
Sault Ste. Marie | Ross Romano † [222] | |||||||||||
Sudbury | Jamie West [223] | Dave Sylvestre (NOTA) [17] | Jamie West | |||||||||
Timiskaming—Cochrane | Tory Delaurier [224] | John Vanthof [225] | Kris Rivard [226] | John Vanthof | ||||||||
Timmins | George Pirie [227] | Corey Lepage [228] | George Pirie |
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Kenora—Rainy River | Greg Rickford | |||||||||||
Kiiwetinoong | Sol Mamakwa [229] | Carolyn Spicer [230] | Sol Mamakwa | |||||||||
Thunder Bay—Atikokan | Kevin Holland [231] | Kevin Holland | ||||||||||
Thunder Bay—Superior North | Lise Vaugeois [232] | Lise Vaugeois |
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