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BREAKING: Conservative John Nater re-elected in Perth-Wellington

Vista Radio Ltd. is calling a Conservative win in Perth-Wellington with John Nater at 50% of the vote with more than half of the polls reporting.

Liberal-Brendan Knight-4,724 votes-21.6 %

NDP-Kevin Kruchkywich-3,772 votes-17.2 %

People’s Party-PPC – Wayne Baker – 2,246 votes-10.3 %

Polling stations are now closed across Canada.

The Liberal Party will form a minority government.

As of 11:23 pm Monday night the national elected results are as follows Liberal Party: 93 elected (leading 65) Conservatives: 95 elected (leading 25) Bloc Quebecois: 26 elected (leading 6) NDP: 12 (leading 17) Green Party: 0 (leading 2) People’s Party of Canada: 0 (0 leading)

To form a majority government one party must win at least 170 seats.

Mail-in ballots will not begin to be counted until Tuesday, no results are final until that process has ended.

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UPDATE: 11;30 P.M.

Polls in the 44th federal election have closed and the counting has begun.

People across Perth-Wellington and the country voted on Monday.

Here is a look at the local numbers.

Please note, these results are not final.

Final results will not be available until mail-in ballots are certified and counted.

That process does not begin until Tuesday, September 21st.

Elections Canada reports that the process may take two to five days.

This page will be updated three times an hour throughout the night.

Conservative- John Nater- 6,799 votes-50.3 %

Liberal-Brendan Knight-3,018 votes-22.3 %

NDP-Kevin Kruchkywich-2,384 votes-17.6 %

People’s Party-PPC – Wayne Baker – 1,326 votes-9.8 %

Polling stations are now closed across Canada.

The Liberal Party will form a minority government.

As of 11:23 pm Monday night the national elected results are as follows Liberal Party: 84 elected (leading 72) Conservatives: 83 elected (leading 40) Bloc Quebecois: 22 elected (leading 7) NDP: 9 (leading 19) Green Party: 0 (leading 2) People’s Party of Canada: 0 (0 leading)

To form a majority government one party must win at least 170 seats.

Mail-in ballots will not begin to be counted until Tuesday, no results are final until that process has ended.

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UPDATE: 11:10 P.M.

Polls in the 44th federal election have closed and the counting has begun.

People across Perth-Wellington and the country voted on Monday.

Here is a look at the local numbers.

Please note, these results are not final.

Final results will not be available until mail-in ballots are certified and counted.

That process does not begin until Tuesday, September 21st.

Elections Canada reports that the process may take two to five days.

This page will be updated three times an hour throughout the night.

Conservative- John Nater- 4,412 votes-50.7 %

Liberal-Brendan Knight-1,949 votes-22.4 %

NDP-Kevin Kruchkywich-1,466 votes-16.8 %

People’s Party-PPC – Wayne Baker – 1,047 votes-9.9 %

Polling stations are now closed across Canada.

So far the national elected results are as follows: Liberal Party: 65 elected (leading 90) Conservatives: 75 elected (leading 46) Bloc Quebecois: 20 elected (leading 9) NDP: 6 (leading 23) Green Party: 0 (leading 2) People’s Party of Canada: 0 (0 leading)

To form a majority government one party must win at least 170 seats.

Mail-in ballots will not begin to be counted until Tuesday, no results are final until that process has ended.

________________________________________________________________________________________________

UPDATE: 10:50 P.M.

Polls in the 44th federal election have closed and the counting has begun.

People across Perth-Wellington and the country voted on Monday.

Here is a look at the local numbers.

Please note, these results are not final.

Final results will not be available until mail-in ballots are certified and counted.

That process does not begin until Tuesday, September 21st.

Elections Canada reports that the process may take two to five days.

This page will be updated three times an hour throughout the night.

Conservative- John Nater- 1,994 votes- 52.9 %

Liberal-Brendan Knight-780 votes- 20.7 %

NDP-Kevin Kruchkywich-597 votes-15.8 %

People’s Party-PPC – Wayne Baker – 399 votes-10.6 %

Polling stations are now closed across Canada.

So far the national elected results are as follows: Liberal Party: 32 elected (leading 114) Conservatives: 34 elected (leading 83) Bloc Quebecois: 9 elected (leading 19) NDP: 2 (leading 25) Green Party: 0 (leading 2) People’s Party of Canada: 0 (0 leading)

To form a majority government one party must win at least 170 seats.

Mail-in ballots will not begin to be counted until Tuesday, no results are final until that process has ended.

________________________________________________________________________________________________

UPDATE: 10:30 P.M.

Polls in the 44th federal election have closed and the counting has begun.

People across Perth-Wellington and the country voted on Monday.

Here is a look at the local numbers.

Please note, these results are not final.

Final results will not be available until mail-in ballots are certified and counted.

That process does not begin until Tuesday, September 21st.

Elections Canada reports that the process may take two to five days.

This page will be updated three times an hour throughout the night.

Conservative- John Nater- 734 votes- 50.8 %

Liberal-Brendan Knight-393 votes- 27.2 %

NDP-Kevin Kruchkywich-203 votes- 14.1 %

People’s Party-PPC – Wayne Baker – 114 votes- 7.9 %

Polling stations are now closed across Canada.

So far the national elected results are as follows: Liberal Party: 25 elected (leading 117) Conservatives: 15 elected (leading 86) NDP: 1 (leading 22) Bloc Quebecois: 7 elected (leading 21) Green Party: 0 (leading 1) People’s Party of Canada: 0

To form a majority government one party must win at least 170 seats.

Mail-in ballots will not begin to be counted until Tuesday, no results are final until that process has ended.

________________________________________________________________________________________________

UPDATE: 10:10 P.M.

Polls in the 44th federal election have closed and the counting has begun.

People across Perth-Wellington and the country voted on Monday.

Here is a look at the local numbers.

Please note, these results are not final.

Final results will not be available until mail-in ballots are certified and counted.

That process does not begin until Tuesday, September 21st.

Elections Canada reports that the process may take two to five days.

This page will be updated three times an hour throughout the night.

Conservative- John Nater- 176 votes- 41.4 %

Liberal-Brendan Knight-140 votes- 32.9 %

NDP-Kevin Kruchkywich-81 votes- 19.1 %

People’s Party-PPC – Wayne Baker -28 votes- 6.6 %

Polling stations are now closed across Canada.

So far the national elected results are as follows: Liberal Party: 20 seats (leading 81) Conservatives: 7 seats (leading 45) NDP: 0 (leading 21) Bloc Quebecois: 0 (leading 15) Green Party: 0 (leading 0) People’s Party of Canada: 0

There are only 27 of 338 polls reporting so far tonight.

To form a majority government one party must win at least 170 seats.

Mail-in ballots will not begin to be counted until Tuesday, no results are final until that process has ended.

________________________________________________________________________________________________

UPDATE: 9:52 P.M.

Polls in the 44th federal election have closed and the counting has begun.

People across Perth-Wellington and the country voted on Monday.

Here is a look at the local numbers.

Please note, these results are not final.

Final results will not be available until mail-in ballots are certified and counted.

That process does not begin until Tuesday, September 21st.

Elections Canada reports that the process may take two to five days.

This page will be updated three times an hour throughout the night.

Liberal-Brendan Knight-20 votes-45.5 %

Conservative John Nater-19 votes-43.2 %

NDP-Kevin Kruchkywich-4 votes-9.1 %

People’s Party-PPC – Wayne Baker – 1 vote-2.3 %

Polling stations are now closed in Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavit.

So far the elected results are as follows: Liberal Party: 20 seats Conservatives: 6 seats NDP: 0 Bloc Quebecois: 0 Green Party: 0 People’s Party of Canada: 0

There are only 26 of 338 polls reporting so far tonight.

To form a majority government one party must win at least 170 seats.

Mail-in ballots will not begin to be counted until Tuesday, no results are final until that process has ended.

 

 

 

 

Casey Kenny
Casey Kenny
A graduate of the Broadcast Journalism Program at Loyalist College, Casey has worked in newsrooms across the country for 20 years. Stops along his radio adventure include Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver, North Bay, Stratford and now Kemptville. Casey is also a veteran play-by-play announcer and is the Voice of the Kemptville 73's Hockey Team. A proud uncle of eight nieces and nephews, Casey is happy to call Kemptville home now.

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