The 2025 Ontario election is on Thursday, February 27th.
If you haven’t voted yet, you can vote the day of the election. Polling stations will be open from 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. You can find the closest polling station to you here.
You do not need a voter information card to vote. Just bring a piece of ID that has your address.
At the provincial level, Milton is currently represented by Zee Hamid of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party. He won a by-election in May 2024 after previous Milton Member of Provincial Parliament, Parm Gill, resigned to run in the next federal election.
Milton’s six candidates are:
- Zee Hamid (Ontario Progressive Conservative Party)
- Katherine Cirlincione (New Democratic Party of Ontario)
- Kristina Tesser Derksen (Ontario Liberal Party)
- Susan Doyle (Green Party of Ontario)
- John Spina (New Blue Party)
- Mohsin Rizvi (Centrist Party of Ontario)
We’ve reached out to all listed Milton candidates to discuss their platforms. If you do not see a candidate’s interview, they either declined or failed to commit to an interview.
For more information, click here.
If you have a news tip or story idea, you can now send us a heads up via email at:
- News1013@LocalRadio.ca (Milton)
- News1015@LocalRadio.ca (Orangeville)
- News92@LocalRadio.ca (South Simcoe)
If you’d like to get ahold of me personally, shoot me a message at Cameron.Wilkinson@LocalRadio.ca. We’re in the business of content creation, so no idea is a bad idea.











