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Canada Votes 2025: It's Election Day in Delta

Here's what you need to know to vote in Delta
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Delta residents head to the polls today (Monday, April 28) to vote in the Canadian federal election.

UPDATE: Polls are now closed. For live results, click here.


It’s Election Day in Delta.

Canada's federal election was called March 23 amid a trade war with the United States, and parties have been campaigning for the past 37 days to earn their seats in the next Parliament.

A new federal government is expected to be named Monday night, April 28, as Canada’s 2025 snap election gets underway. 

The main parties vying for the 343 seats in the House of Commons are Mark Carney’s Liberals, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, Jagmeet Singh’s New Democrats, Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault’s Greens, Yves-François Blanchet’s Bloc Quebecois and Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada. 

Polls are open in British Columbia from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. 

Where you can vote in Delta

Delta and Tsawwassen First Nation residents will be voting for one of four candidates: Jason McCormick with the New Democratic Party, Jill McKnight with the Liberal Party of Canada, Jessy Sahota with the Conservative Party of Canada, or Natasa Sirotic with the People’s Party of Canada.

This election, “Delta” also includes a small portion of Surrey as the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia adjusted the riding’s borders in 2023 to enclose the area from 64 Street south to the British Columbia Railway adjacent to Colebrook Road, and from 120 Street east to 126 Street above 58 Avenue, to 128 Street between 58 and 56 streets, and to 125A Street/Station Road from 56 to the rail line.

To find your local poll location, visit the Elections Canada website and type in your street address or postal code. Alternatively, Canadians can look at their voter registration card, which should have been received through the mail by April 11. Note that voters can only visit their specified polling location.

For Elections Canada’s FAQ page for questions like what kind of identification to bring, click here.

Check out our website for full coverage of the results once polls close. 
 



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