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Find out who's running in your federal riding on P.E.I.

Click the links below to find out who is running in the Prince Edward Island ridings for the Sept. 20 general election.

Links to riding roundups for Cardigan, Charlottetown, Egmont and Malpeque

A hand places a ballot into a ballot box.
(Chris Young/The Canadian Press)

Click the inline links below to find out who is running in each ofthe Prince Edward Islands ridings for the Sept. 20 general election. Note that advance voting begins Sept. 10.

Cardigan in eastern Prince Edward Island.It runs along the North Shore from the eastern end of P.E.I. National Park to East Point, down to Murray Harbour, and then along the South Shore to the Hillsborough River, encompassing the community of Stratford. Read our riding profile from Aug. 31.

Charlottetown in the P.E.I. capital area. The province's only fully urban riding, it conforms to the boundaries of the city itself. Read our riding profile from Sept. 7.

Egmontin western Prince Edward Island.It runs from North Cape down to West Point and east to include Summerside, P.E.I.'s second city. Read our riding profile from Sept. 2.

Malpequein central Prince Edward Island.It extends the full width of the province, from North Shore to South Shore, to the outskirts of Summerside at its western end and to the far side of Charlottetown in the east. It excludes Charlottetown itself, which is its own riding.Read our riding profile from Sept. 9.