2019 federal election results

Who won and who lost in the ridings with the largest Jewish populations.
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Canadians re-elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals to a second term in the Oct. 21 federal election, but this time the party will face a minority Parliament. The Conservatives picked up 23 seats throughout the country and cemented their power base in Western Canada, but failed to make enough inroads in Central Canada to form government, despite winning the popular vote.

The Bloc Québécois proved a force to be reckoned with in Quebec, gaining 22 seats for a total of 32, making it the fourth-largest party in the 43rd Parliament. While the NDP lost 18 seats for a total of 24, it still has enough to hold the balance of power.

The Greens made inroads in Atlantic Canada, winning in Fredericton and maintaining two seats in British Columbia. Meanwhile, the People’s Party of Canada failed to materialize, with leader Maxime Bernier losing his own seat in Beauce.

Scroll down to find out who won and who lost in the country’s most heavily Jewish ridings.

Thornhill (Ontario)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalGary Gladstone18,87235.3%
ConservativePeter Kent29,08254.4%
NDPSara Petrucci3,6036.7%
GreenJosh Rachlis1,5672.9%
Other3080.6%

 

Mount Royal (Quebec, 99.51% of polls reporting)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalAnthony Housefather24,13756.4%
ConservativeDavid Tordjman10,72325.1%
NDPEric-Abel Baland3,4858.1%
GreenClément Badra2,2715.3%
BlocXavier Levesque1,7294%
People’sZachary Lozoff3580.8%
Other900.2%

 

Eglinton–Lawrence (Ontario)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalMarco Mendicino29,38453.3%
ConservativeChani Aryeh-Bain17,90932.5%
NDPAlexandra Nash4,6548.4%
GreenReuben DeBoer2,5814.7%
People’sZachary Lozoff5811.1%

 

York Centre (Ontario)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalMichael Levitt21,43350.3%
ConservativeRachel Willson15,60636.6%
NDPAndrea Vásquez Jiménez4,1729.8%
GreenRebecca Wood1,3773.2%

 

Toronto–St. Paul’s (Ontario)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalCarolyn Bennett32,25654.8%
ConservativeJae Truesdell12,57921.4%
NDPAlok Mukherjee9,17715.6%
GreenSarah Climenhaga3,9146.7%
People’sJohn Kellen9241.6%

 

Outremont (Quebec, 97.65% of polls reporting)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalRachel Bendayan18,41947%
ConservativeJasmine Louras2,1585.5%
NDPAndrea Clarke7,80819.9%
GreenDaniel Green4,74312.1%
BlocCélia Grimard5,56214.2%
People’sSabin Levesque3600.9%
Other1510.4%

 

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–Westmount (Quebec, 99.51% of polls reporting)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalMarc Garneau27,21756.3%
ConservativeNeil Drabkin5,53611.4%
NDPFranklin Gertler7,45615.4%
GreenRobert Green5,12510.6%
BlocJennifer Jetté2,3094.8%
People’sAndré Valiquette5501.1%
Other1620.3%

 

Don Valley West (Ontario)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalRob Oliphant28,42655.7%
ConservativeYvonne Robertson15,98131.3%
NDPLaurel MacDowell3,7587.4%
GreenAmanda Kistindey2,1404.2 %
People’sIan Prittie4390.9%
Other2730.5%

 

Pierrefonds—Dollard (Quebec)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalSameer Zuberi30,90556.5%
ConservativeMariam Ishak9,68217.7%
NDPBruno Ibrahim El-Khoury5,53710.1%
GreenLisa Mintz2,7905.1%
BlocEdline Henri4,4508.1%
People’sLee Weishar7011.3%
Other6341.1%

 

Winnipeg South Centre (Manitoba)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalJim Carr22,10645.2%
ConservativeJoyce Bateman14,56529.8%
NDPElizabeth Shearer8,60117.6%
GreenJames Beddome3,0426.2%
People’sJane MacDiarmid5401.1%
Other980.2%

 

Saint-Laurent (Quebec, 99.41% of polls reporting)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalEmmanuella Lambropoulos23,27258.7%
ConservativeRichard Serour6,91417.4%
NDPMiranda Gallo3,97610%
GreenGeorgia Kokotsis2,1015.3%
BlocThérèse Miljours2,8207.1%
People’sChristopher Mikus4751.2%
Other710.2%

 

University–Rosedale (Ontario, 96.14% of polls reporting)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalChrystia Freeland28,08851.4%
ConservativeHelen-Claire Tingling9,00816.5%
NDPMelissa Jean-Baptiste Vajda11,99622%
GreenTim Grant4,5858.4%
People’sAran Lockwood4890.9%
Other4380.7%

 

Willowdale (Ontario)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalAli Ehsassi21,91249.1%
ConservativeDaniel Lee16,15036.2%
NDPLeah Kalsi4,1289.2%
GreenSharolyn Vettese1,6283.6%
People’sRichard Hillier5521.2%
Other2690.6%

 

Richmond Hill (Ontario)
PartyCandidateVotesVote Share
LiberalMajid Jowhari21,80443.4%
ConservativeCostas Menegakis21,69243.2%
NDPAdam DeVita4,4258.8%
GreenIchha Kohli1,6953.4%
People’sIgor Tvorogov5071%
Other1260.3%

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