Huron-Bruce voters made their choice Thursday night in the 2025 Ontario provincial election, re-electing Progressive Conservative candidate Lisa Thompson with a decisive victory.
With all 87 polls reporting, Thompson secured 50.01% of the vote, receiving 24,461 ballots in her favor. She finished 10,758 votes ahead of her closest competitor, Ontario Liberal Party candidate Ian Burbidge, who earned 28.02% of the vote with 13,703 ballots cast in his name.
NDP candidate Nick McGregor placed third with 5,749 votes (11.75%), followed by Green Party candidate Matthew Van Ankum with 2,727 votes (5.58%). Zack Weiler of the New Blue Party received 2,065 votes (4.22%), while Alliance candidate Bruce Eisen rounded out the race with 206 votes (0.42%).
Across the province, 45.4% of registered voters cast their ballots, up from 44.06% in 2022. Locally, Huron-Bruce was 55.65% of the 87,884 registered electors.
