John Jordan has retained his seat in Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, receiving 49% of the vote. He thanked constituents in a post-election message and expressed his commitment to representing their interests. Rob Rainer of the Ontario Liberal Party and John McRae of the Ontario NDP followed in second and third place, respectively.
John Jordan has successfully retained his Conservative seat in the Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston electoral district, as confirmed by the results of Thursday night’s election. Jordan garnered a total of 22,901 votes, accounting for 49 percent of the vote in the district, allowing him to continue serving as the representative for his constituents.
In a message posted to social media following the election, Jordan expressed gratitude to the voters of Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston: “I would like to sincerely thank everyone in Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston for getting out to vote yesterday and in the lead up to election day. I will continue to advocate and be the voice for all residents in LFK when we return to Queen’s Park. Thank you to my family, campaign team and all of the amazing volunteers that worked tirelessly over these past few weeks!”
In the election, Ontario Liberal Party candidate Rob Rainer secured second place with 15,160 votes, while John McRae of the Ontario NDP followed with 4,845 votes. Jordan’s victory reaffirms the support he has from his constituents since he was first elected to the legislature in 2022.
In conclusion, John Jordan’s re-election represents a significant endorsement from the voters in the Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston region. With nearly half of the votes cast in his favor, Jordan’s commitment to serving his constituents appears steadfast. As he prepares to return to Queen’s Park, his expressed gratitude reflects his dedication to the community and the efforts of those supporting his campaign.
Original Source: www.thewhig.com