Burlington has three provincial constituencies within its border - which one are you in?

News 100 yellowBy Staff

May 10th, 2018

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Burlington’s municipal election is top of mind for many – but in less than a month we will be electing a new provincial government.

Burlington is one of those locations where there are three different constituencies that have part of their boundary within the city.

The constituencies are:
Burlington:
Eleanor McMahon – Liberal

Jane McKenna – Progressive Conservative

Vince Fiorito – Green Party

Andrew Drummond — Ontario NDP;

Jim Gilchrist — Ontario Libertarian Party.

Oakville North Burlington
This is a new constituency split between the City of Burlington and the Town of Oakville

Alvin Tedjo – Liberal

Effie Triantafilopoulos, Progressive Conservative

Saima Zaidi NDP

Marianne Workman,Green Party

Charles Zach, Libertarian.

Milton
Portions of rural Burlington are in the constituency of Milton

Indira Naidoo-Harris – Liberal

Parm Gill –  Progressive Conservative

Sachin Khannah – Libertarian

The NDP and Green parties have not yet selected candidates.

We have set out the boundary map for each constituency and listed the nominated candidates for each riding.

Burlington mapMilton mapONB map

 

 

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2 comments to Burlington has three provincial constituencies within its border – which one are you in?

  • Hope

    I’m just wondering how a candidate in Milton will serve a resident on Cedar Springs road ?
    Their talk is all about making Milton better ?
    Rural people once again left out .

  • Townhouse Living

    Thank you for covering this important topic. I imagine most Burlington residents weren’t aware of this.