
Elgin-Middlesex-London
CTV News has called the winner for Elgin-Middlesex-London. Incumbent Rob Flack will keep his seat. Minister of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness, Flack was elected MPP in 2022.
Flack is the founder of an annual Charity Classic golf tournament, served as a director and chair of the London International Airport and past chair of St. Peter’s Seminary Foundation.
He is also a co-founder of the London Bishop’s Dinner.
The riding has been blue since 2011.

Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
PC | Rob Flack* | 28,719 | 55.8 |
LIB | Douglas McTavish | 12,578 | 24.4 |
GRN | Amanda Stark | 2,933 | 5.7 |
NDP | Amanda Zavitz | 4,738 | 9.2 |
NBP | Brian Figueiredo | 1,418 | 2.8 |
NAP | Stephen Campbell | 469 | 0.9 |
ONP | Cooper Labrie | 610 | 1.2 |
Asterisk indicates incumbent candidate
Other Candidates
Liberal – Douglas MacTavish
- A retired entrepreneur who is active in the community.
- He has lived in Elgin County for 40 years.
Green – Amanda Stark
- Sits on St. Thomas’ Municipal Accessibility Advisory Committee
- An active member of Elgin’s small business community, an advocate and ally for local Indigenous issues.
Also running are Amanda Zavitz of the New Democratic Party, Stephen Campbell of the None of the Above Direct Democracy Party, Brian Figueiredo of the New Blue Party, and Cooper Labrie of the Ontario Party.

London-Fanshawe
In the riding of London-Fanshawe, CTV News has called Incumbent Teresa Armstrong as the winner. First elected in 2011, she is the wife of former Ward 2 Coun. Bill Armstrong.
Armstrong was instrumental in the inception of Argyle Resource Centre and one of its first chairpersons.
She is also a past president of East London Lioness Club, a past board member of LUSO Centre, volunteer with East London Optimist Club, member of Argyle Community Association and co-chair of the Argyle Indoor Pool Committee.

Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
NDP | Teresa Armstrong* | 18,749 | 47.6 |
PC | Peter Vanderley | 13,480 | 34.2 |
GRN | Wil Osbourne-Sorrell | 1,045 | 2.7 |
LIB | Kevin May | 4,884 | 12.4 |
FP | Dave Durnin | 381 | 1.0 |
NBP | Christopher West | 654 | 1.7 |
IND | Alan John McDonald | 205 | 0.5 |
Asterisk indicates incumbent candidate
Other Candidates
Progressive Conservative – Peter Vanderley
- Has run a landscaping company, Vanderley Landscaping, since 1986.
- Attended Western University and Trent University.
Green – Wil Osbourne-Sorrell
- After working in the IT field and graduating from Fanshawe College with a Diploma in Internet Technology, he is currently enrolled at Laurentian University to complete his degree in Equity, Diversity, and Human rights with a minor in Criminology.
- He is an equity and inclusion advisor at Fanshawe College’s Centre for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and is the Equity Steward for his union OPSEU Local 109.
Liberal – Kevin May
- A party insider, May is branch manager for a small Canadian-owned business, Howell Pipe & Valve Supply.
- Has chaired the Court of Revision and the Child Care Advisory Committee and has served on the Community Inclusion and Diversity Committee as well as the Advisory Committee on Environment.
Also running are Christopher West of the New Blue Party, Dave Durnin of the Freedom Party of Ontario, and Alan John McDonald of the Independent Party.

London North Centre
CTV News has declared Incumbent Terence Kernaghan as the winner for London North Centre.
Kernaghan serves as the Critic, Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade Deputy and Opposition House Leader.
First elected in 2018, Kernaghan was the first openly gay MPP to be elected to the legislature from the city of London.

Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
NDP | Terence Kernaghan* | 22,587 | 46.7 |
PC | Jerry Pribil | 15,783 | 32.6 |
LIB | Tariq Khan | 7,557 | 15.6 |
GRN | Carol Dyck | 1,605 | 3.3 |
FP | Paul McKeever | 312 | 0.6 |
NBP | Chris Wile | 512 | 1.1 |
Asterisk indicates incumbent candidate
Other Candidates
Progressive Conservative – Jerry Pribil
- Owner of the Marienbad Restaurant and Chaucer’s Pub, Pribil is Councillor Ward 5 in the City of London since November 2022.
- Outside of politics, from 1992 to present he worked as GM, country manager and CEO of companies in sports (soccer) travel, tourism and finance in Canada, the US, the UK, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Liberal – Tariq Khan
- Former Commissioner of the London Transit Commission and current Director of Cancer Registries, Canada,
- Khan has spent three decades in senior management positions within the public, private, non-profit and health sectors in Canada and his native Pakistan
Green – Carol Dyck
- First obtained a BA in International Relations at the University of British Columbia, she gained an interest in law and earned a Masters of Law (LLM) in Environmental Law and went on to expand her knowledge of science so that she could better translate scientific findings to policy makers.
- Currently a fourth-year doctoral student in the Faculty of Law at Western University, where she specializes in international environmental law
Freedom Party – Paul McKeever
- Party leader
Also running is Chris Wile of the New Blue Party.

London West
CTV News has called it for the riding of London West, naming incumbent Peggy Sattler as the winner. Critic Colleges and Universities and Chief Opposition Whip, Sattler was first elected in 2013.
She has been in public service since 2000, first as a school Trustee for the Thames Valley District School Board.
Sattler has worked with the Elgin Middlesex Oxford Workforce Planning and Development Board and the London Economic Development Corporation on an information project to connect employers to job seekers in London.

Sattler admits she was uncertain how this campaign would play out, “This one had me worried because they were all talking about, you know, the provincial surge for the Conservatives. And, you know, I didn’t know how that was going.”
Sattler told those gathered for her victory party that her emphasis will continue to be on building a better Ontario, “Where seniors and children and people who are vulnerable can get the support that they need.”
She added, “The work begins anew. Together we’re going to keep fighting to build a better Ontario, where families can get ahead without worrying every week about the cost of groceries or rent.”
Sattler has held the riding for the NDP since 2013.

Party | Candidate | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
NDP | Peggy Sattler* | 26,589 | 49.2 |
PC | Beth Alison | 18,892 | 35.0 |
LIB | Baqar Khan | 5,991 | 11.1 |
GRN | Jim Johnston | 1,021 | 1.9 |
LTN | Ken Byma | 572 | 1.1 |
FP | Tim Hodges | 179 | 0.3 |
IND | Timothy Hammer | 153 | 0.3 |
NBP | Shane Dale | 636 | 1.2 |
Asterisk indicates incumbent candidate
Other Candidates
Progressive Conservative – Beth Allison
- With over 25 years of experience in education she is a principal at St. Pius X Catholic Elementary School since July 2023, she has worked in the same capacity and vice-principal at four other schools in the London District Catholic system since 2016
- She has an M.Ed. Leadership in Education from Western University and a B.Ed. Secondary English and History from York University. Allison is also a Board Member with the London Public Library
Liberal – Baqar Khan
- An immigrant, former banker, farmer and business owner for last 10 years.
- Working as community leader, supporting London Food Bank, Men’s Shelter, Ethnic Community Organizations.
Green – Jim Johnston
- A professor in the International Program at Fanshawe College
- Before that he owned and operated a successful software development and consulting company in London for 18 years
Also running is Ken Byma of the Libertarian Party, Shane Dale of the New Blue Party, Timothy Hammer of the Independent Party, and Tim Hodges of the Freedom Party of Ontario.