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Live results for the federal election in Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River

Real-Time Federal Election Results for Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River Region

Live results for the federal election in Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River

Federal Election Results Unveiled

🇨🇦 With 87 of 88 polls reporting, Buckley Belanger, the Liberal Party candidate, is projected to win the riding of Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River as of 8:09 a.m., gathering 5,680 votes (65.23%) and leaving no room for doubt. On the heels of Belanger comes Jim Lemaigre, from the Conservative Party, with 2,226 votes (25.56%) and Doug Racine of the New Democratic Party trailing with 802 votes (9.21%).

Unfortunately, incumbent Gary Vidal, representing the Conservative Party, decided not to run for re-election. Vidal clinched the seat in 2019.

Interestingly, 2,808 voters exercised their democratic right at advance polls in Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River.

If you're keen to explore other ridings, here are the comprehensive 2025 federal election results.

Full Results for Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River as of 8:09 a.m.

Buckley Belanger (LIB) ✔

Name | Votes | Percentage---------|----------|-------------Buckley Belanger (LIB) ✔ | 5,680 | 65.23%Jim Lemaigre (CON) | 2,226 | 25.56%Doug Racine (NDP) | 802 | 9.21%87 of 88 polls reporting

5,680

Canadian Federal Election Results as of 8:09 a.m.

65.23

The Liberal Party, spearheaded by leader Mark Carney, has emerged victorious with 158 races called in their favour and leading in an additional 10 ridings. They boast a total of 8,351,310 votes and 43.53% of the popular vote.

Meanwhile, the Conservatives, led by an unspecified individual, have claimed victory in 142 races, are leading in two other ridings, and tallied 7,940,412 votes, accounting for 41.39% of the popular vote.

Jim Lemaigre (CON)

The Bloc Québécois and the New Democrats are also represented in the House of Commons, with the former claiming 22 seats from calling favorable results and one additional riding, and the latter securing 4 seats and leading in 2 other ridings[1]. The Green Party became the least-represented party with only one riding called in their favor, earning them 238,771 votes or 1.24% of the popular vote[1].

2,226

When Parliament was dissolved, the Liberals controlled 152 seats, while the Conservatives had 120, the Bloc Québécois held 33 seats, the NDP maintained 24, the Greens claimed two seats, and there were three independent representatives and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons[1]. Due to population increases, the Commons has expanded by five ridings beginning with this election[1].

25.56

This article was automatically generated using data provided by Canadian Press and will update as more riding results become available.

Please bear in mind that the data may be incomplete, and consult Elections Canada or election data from various news outlets for a more accurate and detailed breakdown of the election results.

Doug Racine (NDP)

Footnotes: Effects of redistribution may not be fully reflected in these results.

802

Disclaimer: Although efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this article, errors may still persist.

9.21

Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4]

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87 of 88 polls reporting

  1. In the 2025 federal election, the Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River riding's Community saw a total of 8,708 votes cast.
  2. The Liberal Party's candidate, Buckley Belanger,, won the Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River riding with 5,680 votes (65.23%), leaving little room for doubt in the elections' Politics.
  3. The Conservative Party's candidate, Jim Lemaigre, followed Belanger with 2,226 votes (25.56%).
  4. The New Democratic Party's candidate, Doug Racine, came in third with 802 votes (9.21%). There seems to be a clear split among the Politics in Canada, with the Liberal Party, Conservatives, and NDP holding strong in advanced Polls.
  5. With Gary Vidal, the Conservative Party representative for the riding in 2019, not running for re-election, the Politics in the region may undergo significant changes in the upcoming years.
  6. The Media and General News have been closely reporting on the 2025 federal election results, but it's important to note that some percentage values might not be fully accurate due to incomplete data or effects from redistribution.
  7. As more riding results become available in the weeks following the election, Canadians can stay informed by following news outlets and Elections Canada, particularly with regards to Policy-and-Legislation changes as parties form their governments in the new Parliament.
Live Results of the Federal Election in Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River

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