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2025 FEDERAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR WINDSOR & ESSEX COUNTY

Conservatives have won every district with incumbents keeping a larger lead from 2021, and new CONs winning from a split vote and the other within a few hundreds of votes. Thank you to everyone who voted!


  • denotes who the previous incumbent (last elections winner) was.

Party/Name - vote% - (overall votes) - (2021 change)

Windsor Tecumseh Lakeshore -

CON Kathy Borreli - 45.7% (31.6k votes) (+20.1%)

LIB Irek Kusmierczyk - 45.1% (31.3k votes)* (+13.3%)

NDP Alex Ilijoski - 6.3% ( 4.3k votes) (-24.4%)


Windsor West -

CON Harb Gill - 39.2% (21.1k votes) (+ 4.9%)

LIB Richard Pollock - 30.8% (16.6k votes) (+ 2.9%)

NDP Brian Masse - 27.7% (14.9k votes)* (-16.4%)


Essex -

CON Chris Lewis - 57.3% (45.5k votes)* (+16.2%)

LIB Chris Sutton - 36.6% (29.0k votes) (+21.1%)

NDP Lori Wightman - 5.1% ( 4.0k votes) (-26.7%)


Chatham Kent Leamington -

CON Dave Epp - 57.6% (40.2k votes)* (+16.7%)

LIB Keith Pickard - 35.8% (25.0k votes) (+ 7.2%)

NDP Seamus Fleming - 4.1% ( 2.8k votes) (-10.5%)


Tight election! Overall, voter turnout beat 2021 by quite a bit! We are seeing an overall trend of a collapse of NDP popular support in line with the national trends, likely a reflection of strategic voting and disillusionment with NDP party leadership. We are also seeing the PPC being reduced to a non-factor of a party, also in line with national trends. Liberals overall appreciated a increase in total votes compared to 2021, but so did the conservatives -- and much more so!

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