Canada Votes 2025: Hastings-Lennox and Addington-Tyendinaga
Mostly rural riding includes more of Quinte West this time

Some of Quinte West shifts from Bay of Quinte due to the redrawing of the electoral map.
The regular independent boundary review that followed the 2021 census takes some of the city and gives it to Hastings-Lennox and Addington-Tyendinaga.
Specifically, the riding border generally shifts from Quinte West's eastern flank near Highway 62 to the Trent River north of Highway 401.
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The riding stretches from Lake Ontario through Napanee, northern Belleville and Tweed before ending in Hastings Highlands with a tiny slice of Algonquin Park.
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory is within and its presence has been noted in the riding name.
Its boundaries previously changed in the redrawing after the 2011 census. The Liberals won it by 225 votes in 2015, the no -former Conservative MP Derek Sloan swung it in 2019 and Shelby Kramp-Neuman notched another Conservative win in 2021 by more than 5,000 votes.
Polls are open from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on election day on Monday, April 28. Elections Canada has more information on voting options.
Here are the candidates.
Ava Duffy, NDP
Duffy is a mother of six in Marmora who also raises chickens.
Michael Holbrook, Green
Holbrook lives in Marmora and has worked for decades in the construction industry. He still imports and markets construction equipment.
Shelby Kramp-Neuman, Conservative
Kramp-Neuman has been a financial adviser, Global Affairs worker, teacher and deputy mayor of Centre Hastings.
Tracey Sweeney Schenk, Liberal
Sweeney Schenk is a financial planner.
Zaid Yusufani, People's Party
Yusufani is a psychotherapist living in Coe Hill.