With 307 of 308 polls reporting, Emma Harrison, of the Liberal Party, is projected to win in Peterborough. As of 3:32 a.m., Harrison has 42,427 of 78,390 votes (54.12%).
Incumbent Michelle Ferreri, of the Conservative Party, is in second place with 32,267 votes (41.16%) and Heather Ray, of the New Democratic Party, is in third with 2,385 votes (3.04%).
Ferreri has represented the riding since 2021.
Peterborough used to be named Peterborough—Kawartha. The riding’s boundaries were updated for the 2025 federal election.
According to Elections Canada, in Peterborough, 28,742 voters cast ballots at advance polls.
Full results for Peterborough as of 3:32 a.m.
Name | Votes | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
Emma Harrison (LIB) ✔ | 42,427 | 54.12 | |
Michelle Ferreri (CON) (Incumbent) | 32,267 | 41.16 | |
Heather Ray (NDP) | 2,385 | 3.04 | |
Jazmine Raine (GRN) | 652 | 0.83 | |
Jami-Leigh McMaster (PPC) | 271 | 0.35 | |
Chad Jewell (IND) | 221 | 0.28 | |
Matthew Grove (CHP) | 167 | 0.21 | |
307 of 308 polls reporting |
Full 2025 Canadian federal election results as of 3:32 a.m.
The Liberals have 158 races called in their favour and are leading in nine other ridings. They have 8,130,143 votes and 43.41 per cent of the popular vote.
The Conservatives have 142 races called in their favour and are leading in three other ridings. They have 7,771,402 votes and 41.49 per cent of the popular vote.
The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour and are leading in one other riding. They have 1,217,381 votes and 6.5 per cent of the popular vote.
The New Democrats have five races called in their favour and are leading in two other ridings. They have 1,155,962 votes and 6.17 per cent of the popular vote.
The Greens have one race called in their favour. They have 229,591 votes and 1.23 per cent of the popular vote.
At Parliament’s dissolution, the Liberals held 152 seats, the Conservatives 120, the Bloc Québécois 33, the NDP 24 and the Greens two. There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons. Because of population increases, the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election.
This article was automatically generated using data provided by Canadian Press and will update as riding results become available.
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