With 50 of 281 polls reporting, Helena Konanz, of the Conservative Party, leads by 129 votes with 5,928 (40.61%) of 14,596 votes in Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay. The results are current as of 11:15 p.m.
Gloria Morgan, of the Liberal Party, is in second place with 5,799 votes (39.73%) and Linda Sankey, of the New Democratic Party, is in third with 2,515 votes (17.23%).
Incumbent Richard Cannings, of the NDP, did not run for re-election. Cannings was first elected to the House of Commons in 2015.
Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay used to be named South Okanagan—West Kootenay. The riding’s boundaries were updated for the 2025 federal election.
According to Elections Canada, in Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay, 29,743 voters cast ballots at advance polls.
Full results for Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay as of 11:15 p.m.
Name | Votes | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
Helena Konanz (CON) | 5,928 | 40.61 | |
Gloria Morgan (LIB) | 5,799 | 39.73 | |
Linda Sankey (NDP) | 2,515 | 17.23 | |
Philip Mansfield (GRN) | 224 | 1.53 | |
Barry Dewar (PPC) | 130 | 0.89 | |
50 of 281 polls reporting |
Full 2025 Canadian federal election results as of 11:15 p.m.
The Liberals have 86 races called in their favour and are leading in 69 other ridings. They have 2,469,940 votes and 43.4 per cent of the popular vote.
The Conservatives have 89 races called in their favour and are leading in 60 other ridings. They have 2,346,373 votes and 41.23 per cent of the popular vote.
The Bloc Québécois have 14 races called in their favour and are leading in 11 other ridings. They have 462,987 votes and 8.14 per cent of the popular vote.
The New Democrats are leading in 11 ridings. They have 286,649 votes and 5.04 per cent of the popular vote.
The Greens are leading in one riding. They have 54,335 votes and 0.95 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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