Guelph Election 2018
Incumbent: Liz Sandals (Liberal, first elected in 2003)
As goes Guelph, so goes Ontario. Whether named Guelph or Guelph-Wellington, the riding including the City of Guelph has voted for the party that went on to form government in every election dating back to 1987. Current MPP Liz Sandals is retiring, opening the door for a potentially unpredictable race.
Candidates:
Juanita Burnett (Communist)
Sly Castaldi (Liberal)
Ray Ferraro (Progressive Conservative)
Agnieszka Mlynarz (NDP)
Thomas Mooney (Ontario Party)
Michael Riehl (Libertarian)
Mike Schreiner (Green)
Paul Taylor (None of the Above Direct Democracy)
Guelph election news:
Ontario history made as Guelph goes green
Will Guelph go Green? Schreiner hopes for historic win
10 days to go: NDP leader visits Guelph
Greens want major Greenbelt expansion
Tolls on 400-series highways? Green leader says the time has come
High-speed rail plan touted as campaign hits Waterloo
Education, affordable housing discussed at Guelph’s all-candidates meeting