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WindsorCanada Votes 2019

RIDING GUIDE: What you need to know about Chatham-KentLeamington

CBC Windsor is here to help you make an informed decision in time for the federal election on Oct. 21.

Statistics, voting history, candidates and more

The riding of Chatham-KentLeamington. (Elections Canada)

Chatham-KentLeamingtonhas a population of 109,619 and is home to 85,963registered voters.

The riding consists of the town of Leamington, Pelee Island, part of Lakeshore, the southern half of Chatham-Kent(including the former City of Chatham)and Eelnaapewii Lahkewiit(Delaware Nation at Moraviantown).

Dominated by both traditional and greenhouse agriculture, the riding is home to food processor Highbury Canco, the world's largest freshwater fishery in Wheatley and Point Pelee National Park. It is also home to a border crossing on Pelee Island due to the ferry connection with Sandusky, Ohio.

CBC Windsor reporter Jonathan Pintomoderateda Chatham-KentLeamington candidate's debate on Sept. 25.Tap the player to watch.


Age, Income and Diversity

According to Statistics Canada's 2016 census, the population of Chatham-KentLeamington is older (42.9) than the Canadian average (41), andhouseholdincome ($75,137)is lower than the Canadian average ($92,764).

3.1 per cent of the population identifies asIndigenous, compared to 4.9per cent nationally.

6.6per cent of the riding's populationidentifies as a visible minority, compared to 22 per cent of theCanadian population as a whole. The four largest visible minority groups in Chatham-KentLeamingtonareBlack, Latin American, Southeast Asian and Arab.

2019 Candidates

There are currently 5candidates running in Chatham-KentLeamington. The deadline for candidates to submit their nomination papers to Elections Canada is September 30.

Here they are, in alphabetical order by last name:

BALAGTAS, John
People's Party of Canada

Awaiting candidate response.

COULBECK, Paul
Marijuana Party
(Paul Coulbeck Campaign)

Occupation:Minister, Community Organizer

What is the most important local issue in Chatham-KentLeamington the federal governmentshould solve?
We should be promoting this new cannabis industry with grants for infrastructure improvement, education programs, business expansions, and very decent accommodations for migrant workers (also including Canadians).

EPP, Dave
Conservative Party of Canada
(Dave Epp Campaign)

Occupation:President, Lycoland Farms Ltd.

What is the most important local issue in Chatham-KentLeamington the federal governmentshould solve?
Affordability and lowering the cost of living is our top priority. We need to stop the federal government's reckless spending and offer tax cuts for workingand middle-class Canadians. It is time for members of our community to start getting ahead, instead of just getting by.

OMSTEAD, Katie
Liberal Party of Canada
(Katie Omstead Campaign)

Occupation:Educator/Teacher

What is the most important local issue in Chatham-KentLeamington the federal governmentshould solve?
The cost of living will be my primary focus if elected. It impacts families and small businesses across our riding. As your MP I will fight tirelessly to ensure our government focuses on making sure more money stays in the pockets of the hard working families in our community.

VERCOUTEREN, Mark
Green Party of Canada
(Mark Vercouteren Campaign)

Occupation:Customer Service Rep, Concentrix

What is the most important local issue in Chatham-KentLeamington the federal governmentshould solve?
The Climate Emergency which will only get worse. It is not too late.We need to build infrastructure, and an economy to adapt to the new environment that is facing us today. Now is the time to act to help farmers, homeowners, and build a local sustainable economy.

WALSH, Tony
New Democratic Party of Canada
(Tony Walsh Campaign)

Occupation:Investment Consultant, CIBC Chatham-Kent

What is the most important local issue in Chatham-KentLeamington the federal governmentshould solve?
In Chatham-Kent-Leamington we want the government to help make life more affordable for us while tackling the challenges of climate change. This includes investments in clean energy projects; medicine for all; and affordable, expanded coverage cell phone and high speed internet.

Voting History

The riding of Chatham-KentLeamington was created in2013 by adding a portion of Lakeshore and Pelee Island into the riding of Chatham-KentEssex.

Here are the results of the riding's first election in 2015, plus theresults of Chatham-KentEssex dating back to 2000.Only the top five candidates are displayed, ordered by percentage of votes received.

2015 General Election

  1. Conservative Dave Van Kesteren 41.7%
  2. Liberal Katie Omstead 37.2
  3. NDP Tony Walsh 18.4
  4. Green Mark Vercouteren2.7

2011General Election (Chatham-KentEssex)

  1. Conservative Dave Van Kesteren 53.8%
  2. NDP Ron Franko 26.3
  3. Liberal Matt Daudlin 16.5
  4. Green Robert Hodgson 3.4

2008General Election(Chatham-KentEssex)

  1. Conservative Dave Van Kesteren 47.9%
  2. Liberal Matt Daudlin 29.1
  3. NDP Ron Cadotte 16.4
  4. Green Alina Abbott 6.5

2006General Election(Chatham-KentEssex)

  1. Conservative Dave Van Kesteren 42.8%
  2. Liberal Jim Comiskey 31.3
  3. NDP Kathleen Kevany 22.4
  4. Green Ken Bell3.6

2004General Election(Chatham-KentEssex)

  1. Liberal Jerry Pickard 39.6%
  2. Conservative Dave Van Kesteren 38.7
  3. NDP Kathleen Kevany 17.1
  4. Green Rod Hetherington 4.2
  5. Marxist-Leninist Margaret Mondaca 0.3

2000 General Election (Chatham-KentEssex)

  1. Liberal Jerry Pickard 49.7%
  2. Canadian Alliance Sean Smart 32.1
  3. Progressive Conservative Ryan Bailey 10.3
  4. NDP Susan MacKay 5.5
  5. Green Bobby Clarke 1.8

Riding Boundaries

Chatham-KentLeamington consists of the Municipalityof Leamington, Pelee Island, part of Lakeshore, the southern half of Chatham-Kent(including the former City of Chatham)and Eelnaapewii Lahkewiit(Delaware Nation at Moraviantown).

Click here for the legal description and full map from Elections Canada.