The votes have been counted and members of parliament have been elected
Arielle Kayabaga, Kurt Holman, Andrew Lawton, and Peter Fragiskatos were elected to ridings in the 2025 federal election on Monday. (CBC News)
After a busy five-week campaign, thousands of Londoners cast their votes on Monday. While most ridings in the London area stayed the same, there were two significant changes: Lindsay Mathyssen lost her seat in London-Fanshawe to Conservative candidate Kurt Homan, and Andrew Lawton was elected to the new riding of Elgin-St. Thomas-London South.
CBC London is updating the results for the London area ridings as they trickle in. The projected winners have been called for all seven ridings in the region.
Local election results:
London-Fanshawe
This southeast London riding has been represented by incumbent New Democratic Party MP Lindsay Mathyssen since 2019, who succeeded her mother, Irene Mathyssen, in the role.
First time MP, Kurt Holman, upset the NDP after 19 years to win the riding of London-Fanshawe on April 28, 2025. (Isha Bhargava/ CBC News)
Elected: Kurt Holman
London Centre
London Centre, formally London North Centre, encompasses much of north and central London. Historically, the riding has been a Liberal stronghold, with incumbent Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos first elected in 2015.
Peter Fragiskatos was elected as a Member of Parliament for a fourth time in London Centre on April 28, 2025. (Alessio Donnini/ CBC News)
Elected: Peter Fragiskatos
London West
Covering much of northwest London, London West has largely been a Liberal riding. Incumbent Liberal MP Arielle Kayabaga was elected in 2021, replacing former Liberal MP Kate Young, who was first elected in 2015.
Arielle Kayabaga will be returning to Ottawa as the MP for London West after winning the riding on April 29, 2025. (Alessio Donnini/ CBC News)
Elected: Arielle Kayabaga
Elgin-St.Thomas-London South
The new riding of Elgin-St. Thomas-London South largely replaced the former riding of Elgin-Middlesex-London, and includes much of the area south of London. The former riding has been Conservative since 2004 and Conservative MP Karen Vecchio announced in July that she would not be seeking a fourth term.
Andrew Lawton was elected MP for Elgin-St. Thomas-London South on April 28, 2025. The former radio host in London, Ont., and Pierre Poliviere biographer is a first time MP. (Andrew Lupton/ CBC News)
Elected: Andrew Lawton
Middlesex-London
Another newly formed riding that will partially replace Lambton-Kent-Middlesex, the former riding has been Conservative since 2006. Incumbent Conservative MP Lianne Rood was elected in 2019, replacing long-time Conservative MP Bev Shipley, who was first elected in 2006.
Elected: Lianne Rood
Oxford
The electoral district of Oxford is located northeast of London and includes Tilsonburg, Ingersoll and Woodstock. Incumbent Conservative MP Arpan Khanna was elected in a by-election in 2023, replacing long-time Conservative MP Dave MacKenzie, who was first elected in 2004.
Elected: Arpan Khanna
Huron-Bruce
The electoral district north of London includes Exeter and the shoreline towns of Goderich and Kincardine. Incumbent Conservative MP Ben Lobb was first elected in 2008.
Elected: Ben Lobb
For more election results from across the country, visit the 2025 Canada Votes page.
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