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Liberals will form next government

The federal Liberals took a hit in the Atlantic region as they lost three seats compared to the last election in 2019.

In 11 ridings in our province, the Liberals are leading or elected in eight, while the Conservatives are elected in three ridings including a massive win in South Shore-St.Margaret’s for Rick Perkins.

Perkins defeated two-time MP and Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan.

In New Brunswick, the Liberals are leading or elected in five ridings while the Conservatives are leading or elected in five ridings with the biggest surprise of the night coming in Fredericton with a tight race emerging between Liberal Jenica Atwin and Conservative Andrea Johnson.

Atwin was elected as a member of the Green Party in 2019 but crossed the floor to the Liberals.

Meantime, Liberals swept the three seats in P.E.I. and took six seats in NFLD.

Federal Leaders. (CREDIT: CPAC)

About 6.8 million Canadians voted either through advanced polling or by mail.

At dissolution, the Liberals had 155 seats, the Conservatives 119, the Bloc Quebecois 32, the NDP 24 and the Greens two. There were also five Independents and one vacancy.

A party needs 170 seats for a majority.

Credit: Canada338

Election Results

For the latest Election Night Results

Leading or elected (including results from the Halifax area) check out our seat count tracker

Local Ridings to Watch

Halifax

Liberal Andy Fillmore projected to win

Halifax West

Liberal Lena Metlege Diab projected to win

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dartmouth-Cole Harbour

Liberal Darren Fisher project to win

Credit: Fisher

Sackville-Preston Chezzetcook

Liberal Darrell Samson project to win

South Shore-St. Margarets

Conservative Rick Perkins project to win and defeats Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan

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