Here’s a list of all registered provincial election candidates in the greater Kawarthas region

Candidates were required to register with Elections Ontario by 2 p.m. on February 13

A voting screen. (Photo: Elections Ontario)
A voting screen. (Photo: Elections Ontario)

Elections Ontario has published the list of all registered candidates in the Ontario provincial election, including the candidates in the four ridings in the greater Kawarthas region.

The deadline to register with Elections Ontario as a candidate was 2 p.m. on Thursday (February 13).

Below is a list of the registered candidates in each riding in the Kawarthas riding, listed in alphabetical order by surname. The incumbent in each riding is a member of the PC Party of Ontario.

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Peterborough—Kawartha

  • Jen Deck – Ontario NDP/NPD
  • Lucas Graham – Green Party of Ontario
  • Adam Hopkins – Ontario Liberal Party
  • Brian Martindale – Ontario Party
  • Andrew Roudny – New Blue Party
  • Dave Smith – PC Party of Ontario (incumbent)

 

Northumberland—Peterborough South

  • Florian Bors – Ontario Party
  • Joshua Chalhoub – New Blue Party
  • Maxwell Groves – Green Party of Ontario
  • Bruce LePage – Ontario NDP/NPD
  • Dorothy Noronha – Ontario Liberal Party
  • David Piccini – PC Party of Ontario (incumbent)
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Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock

  • Gene Balfour – Independent
  • Jacquie Barker – New Blue Party
  • Alison Bennie – Ontario Liberal Party
  • Bill Denby – Freedom Party of Ontario
  • Barbara Doyle – Ontario NDP/NPD
  • Brian Kerr – Ontario Party
  • Tom Regina – Green Party of Ontario
  • Laurie Scott – PC Party of Ontario (incumbent)
  • Zachary Tisdale – Libertarian

 

Hastings—Lennox and Addington

  • Ric Bresee – PC Party of Ontario (incumbent)
  • Mike Holbrook – Green Party of Ontario
  • Lynn Rigby – Ontario Liberal Party
  • Derek Sloan – Ontario Party
  • Glenn Tyrrell – New Blue Party
  • Jessica Zielke – Ontario NDP/NPD
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Election day is Thursday, February 27. Voting options include by mail, at your local election office, at advance voting locations, and on election day. Voter information cards will be in the mail from February 17 to 22.

You can already vote in advance at your local election office.

To vote by mail, you must apply to Elections Ontario by February 21.

Advance voting will take place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. from February 20 to 22, with voting on election day taking place from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on February 27. Elections Ontario will release voting location information after February 14.

For more information, visit www.elections.on.ca.