After a byelection last summer, voters in the region's southwest corner are heading back to the ballot box.
After a byelection last summer, voters in the region's southwest corner are heading back to the ballot box.Bay of Quinte sits in eastern Ontario's southwestern corner, containing Prince Edward County, Quinte West and southern Belleville. The riding was created in 2015.Five candidates are currently running for the seat. CBC adds candidates when they're confirmed by Elections Ontario or listed by one of the four parties with a seat at Queen's Park at dissolution.
Advance voting locations are open Feb. 20-22. Voting day is Feb. 27.Lori Borthwick, GreenA city councillor in Quinte West's Trenton ward, he's an accountant and son of former local Liberal MPP Hugh O'Neil, who served from 1975 to 1995.Robertson, a Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board trustee, is back as the New Democratic candidate after also running in the byelection.
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