According to CTV News, Ontario PC leader Doug Ford will retain his position as the province’s premier. In 22 of the 124 ridings, Ford’s PCs have been elected or are in the lead.

The Liberals appear to be in third place, with the NDP in second. On Thursday, Ontario voters went to the polls to pick a new government.

At 9 p.m., polling stations across the province closed. Here are the results for the ridings in northeastern Ontario. The name of the winner of each riding is bolded and underlined.

Algoma-Manitoulin:

  • Cheryl Fort (Progressive Conservative): 8,588 (35.4 per cent)
  • Ron Koski (New Blue Party of Ontario): 1,294 (5.3 per cent)
  • Maria Legault (Green Party): 760 (3.1 per cent)
  • Michael Mantha (NDP): 11,164 (46.0 per cent)
  • Tim Vine (Liberal): 2,116 (8.7 per cent)
  • Frederick Weening (Ontario Party): 355 (1.5 per cent)

Mushkegowuk-James Bay:

  • Guy Bourgouin (NDP): 3,418 (47.2 per cent)
  • Mike Buckley (New Blue Party of Ontario): 223 (3.1 per cent)
  • Eric Côté (Progressive Conservative): 2,594 (35.8 per cent)
  • Matthew Pronovost (Liberal): 849 (11.7 per cent)
  • Catherine Jones (Green Party): 141 (1.9 per cent)
  • Fauzia Sadiq (Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party): 23 (0.3 per cent)

Nickel Belt:

  • Glenys Babcock (Green Party): 920 (3.0 per cent)
  • France Gélinas (NDP): 15,609 (50.8 per cent)
  • Randy Hazlett (Progressive Conservative): 9,178 (29.9 per cent)
  • Gilles Proulx (Liberal): 3,042 (9.9 per cent)
  • Melanie Savoie (New Blue Party of Ontario): 1,519 (4.9 per cent)
  • Willy Schneider (Ontario Party): 470 (1.5 per cent)

Nipissing:

  • Vic Fedeli (Progressive Conservative): 15,392 (50.2 per cent)
  • Joe Jobin (Ontario Party): 616 (2.0 per cent)
  • Michelle Lashbrook (Ontario Libertarian Party): 315 (1.0 per cent)
  • Erika Lougheed (NDP): 8,665 (28.3 per cent)
  • Sean McClocklin (Green Party): 1,025 (3.3 per cent)
  • Taylor Russell (New Blue Party of Ontario): 399 (1.3 per cent)
  • Giacomo Vezina (None of the Above Party): 97 (0.3 per cent)
  • Tanya Vrebosch (Liberal): 4,150 (13.5 per cent)

Parry Sound-Muskoka:

  • Andrew John Cocks (Ontario Party): 1,649 (3.7 per cent)
  • Erin Horvath (NDP): 3,391 (7.6 per cent)
  • Doug Maynard (New Blue Party of Ontario): 883 (2.0 per cent)
  • Daniel Predie Jr. (Independent): 155 (0.3 per cent)
  • Matt Richter (Green Party): 18,102 (40.7 per cent)
  • Graydon Smith (Progressive Conservatives): 20,216 (45.4 per cent)
  • Brad Waddell (Populist Party of Ontario): 126 (0.3 per cent)

Sault Ste. Marie:

  • Keagan Gilfillan (Green Party): 675 (2.5 per cent)
  • Liam Hancock (Liberal): 1,610 (6.0 per cent)
  • Michele McCleave-Kennedy (NDP): 10,029 (37.3 per cent)
  • Shane Pankhurst (New Blue Party of Ontario): 894 (3.3 per cent)
  • Ross Romano (Progressive Conservatives): 12,606 (46.9 per cent)
  • Naomi Sayers (Independent): 1.070 (4.0 per cent)

Sudbury:

  • Adrien Berthier (Libertarian Party): 504 (1.7 per cent)
  • Marc Despatie (Progressive Conservatives): 8.519 (29.0 per cent)
  • David Farrow (Liberal): 5,727 (19.5 per cent)
  • Jason LaFace (Ontario Party): 353 (1.2 per cent)
  • David Popescu (Independent): 90 (0.3 per cent)
  • Sheldon Pressey (New Blue Party of Ontario): 725 (2.5 per cent)
  • David Robinson (Green Party): 1,480 (5.0 per cent)
  • Jamie West (NDP): 12,013 (40.8 per cent)

Timiskaming-Cochrane:

  • Geoffrey Aitchison (Libertarian Party): 346 (1.6 per cent)
  • Garry Andrade (New Blue Party of Ontario): 1,127 (5.2 per cent)
  • Eric Cummings (Ontario Libertarian Party): 238 (1.1 per cent)
  • Bill Foy (Progressive Conservative): 7,650 (35.5 per cent)
  • Brian Johnson (Liberals): 1,461 (6.8 per cent)
  • Kris Rivard (Green Party): 1,341 (6.2 per cent)
  • John Vanthof (NDP): 9.251 (42.9 per cent)
  • Jeff Wilkinson (None of the Above Party): 160 (0.7 per cent)

Timmins:

  • Gilles Bisson (NDP): 4,295 (29.5 per cent)
  • David Farrell (New Blue Party of Ontario): 408 (2.8 per cent)
  • Elizabeth Lockhard (Green Party): 337 (2.3 per cent)
  • George Pirie (Progressive Conservatives): 9.450 (64.9 per cent)
  • Nadia Sadiq (Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party): 64 (0.4 per cent)