Liberal MP Ramesh Sangha has been re-elected by voters in the riding of Brampton Centre.
Sangha was first elected in 2015 when he scored a comfortable victory in 2015 over former cabinet minister Bal Gosal.
The Brampton Centre riding is one of five in the city and has undergone a few face-lifts since its inception in 1996.
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It was recreated for the previous federal election, taking portions of now-defunct ridings: Brampton—Springdale, Bramalea—Gore—Malton and Mississauga—Brampton South.
As the name implies, it covers the centre portion of Brampton and is represented by Liberal MP Ramesh Sangha.
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The riding his home to 102,270 people, including 65,460 voters, according to Elections Canada.
Candidates
Liberals: Ramesh Sangha (Incumbent)
Conservatives: Pawanjit Gosal
NDP: Jordan Boswell
Green: Pauline Thornham
PPC: Baljit Bawa
Marxist-Leninist: David Gershuny
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