Global News has declared Helena Jaczek of the Liberal Party of Canada the winner of Markham–Stouffville.
Philpott resigned from her cabinet position as President of the Treasury Board over the SNC-Lavalin scandal in March of 2019 citing losing “confidence” in Justin Trudeau and his handling of the affair as her reason.
In April, Philpott was kicked out of the Liberal caucus as a result of the controversy.
Candidates
Liberal: Helena Jaczek
Conservative: Theodore Antony
NDP: Hal Berman
Green: Roy Long
PPC: Jeremy Lin
Independent: Jane Philpott
The riding sits partly in the City of Markham and partly in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville in York Region. Markham–Stouffville is made up of the eastern parts of the old Oak Ridges—Markham and Markham—Unionville ridings.
Its rough boundaries are Highway 404 on the west, Davis Drive to the north, York Durham Line in the east, and Steeles Avenue East, the Rouge River, Highway 407, McCowan Road, 16th Avenue, Highway 48 and north of 19th Avenue on the south.
The riding has a population of 126,064 people and is 282.59 square kilometres wide according to the most recent census.
Markham-Stouffville is a fairly new riding created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order. The Conservatives took power in 2011 but the Liberal Party took the riding in the 2015 election.