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Doug Ford will be re-elected Ontario’s prime minister with a majority government, CTV News reports.

Polling stations closed across the province at 9pm on Thursday and shortly after CTV News announced the leader of the Progressive Conservatives as the winner of the 2022 election.

CTV News also declared the New Democratic Party of Ontario, led by Andrea Horvat, as the official opposition.

Both Ford and Horvat were re-elected in their own rides at Etobicoke North and Hamilton Center.

Meanwhile, Liberal leader Stephen Del Duca lost his seat in Von Woodridge.

Stay up to date with all the latest election news and results as they happen by watching CTV News London at 11 and visiting our website.

London West

With 32 of the 65 polls reported at 9:29 p.m., NDP Peggy Satler was declared the winner in London-West with 8,052 votes so far.

* Means holder

Progressive Conservative – Paul Paolato

Liberal – Vanessa Lalond

NDP * – Peggy Satler

Green – Colleen McCauley

Ontario Party – Cynthia Workman

New blue party – Chris Hunt

Libertarian – Jacques and Boudreau

Consensus – Brad Harnes

Ontario Freedom Party – Mike McMulle

London North Center

Terence Kernagan was re-elected MPP by the NDP in North London. As of 10:30 p.m., there are 78 of the 82 polls in which Kernagan holds 16,609 votes so far.

* Means holder

Progressive Conservative – Jerry Nailed

Liberal – Kate Graham

NDP * – Terrence Kernagan

Green – Carol Dyke

Ontario Party – Darrell Grant

New blue – Tommy Caldwell

Consensus – George Le Mac

Ontario Freedom Party – Paul McKeever

London Fanshaw

Teresa Armstrong was re-elected to the London Fanshaw. As of 9:44 p.m., Armstrong had 7,136 votes in 20 of 45 polls.

* Means holder

Progressive Conservative – Jane Kovarikova

Liberal – Zeba Hashmi

NDP * – Teresa Armstrong

Green – Sachs Ramsey

None of the above parties – Stephen R. Campbell

Ontario Freedom Party – Dave Durnin

Ontario Party – Doug MacDonald

New blue party – Adriana A Medina

Consensus – Paul T Plumb

Elgin-Middlesex-London

Rob Flacck has been declared the winner in Elgin-Middlesex-London. At 21:26 with 23 out of 72 polls, Flack brought 9,518 votes.

* Means holder

Progressive Conservative * (Jeff Eurek) – Rob Flack

Liberal – Heather Jackson

NDP – Andy Krucker

Green – Amanda Stark

Ontario Party – Bridget Belton

New blue party – Matt Millar

Consensus – Malichi Malé

Ontario Freedom Party – Dave Plum

Oxford

Incumbent President Ernie Hardeman has been declared the winner of the Oxford Ride. Hardeman received 7,388 votes at 9:35 p.m. with 21 of 65 polls.

* Means holder

Progressive Conservative * – Ernie Hardeman

Liberal – Mary Holmes

NDP – Lindsay Wilson

Green – Cheryl Baker

Ontario Party – Carl Tows

New blue party – Connie Oldenburger

Huron-Bruce

Progressive Conservative Lisa Thompson has been named the winner of the Huron-Bruce. As of 9:32 p.m., there were 36 out of 87 polls and Thompson had 9,803 votes.

* Means holder

Progressive Conservative * – Lisa Thompson

Liberal – Shelley Blackmore

NDP – Lori Hazard

Green – Matthew Van Ankum

New blue party – Matt Kennedy

Alliance Party – Bruce Eisen

Ontario Party – Gary Huenemorder

Independent – Ronald Stevens

Sarnia-Lambton

With 26 of the 77 polls reported at 9:38 p.m., Bob Bailey was re-elected to his Conservative seat in Sarnia-Lambton.

* Means holder

Progressive Conservative * – Bob Bailey

Liberal – Mark Russell

NDP – Dylan Stelpstra

Green – Mason Bourdain

New blue party – Keith Ben

Ontario Party – Ian Orchard

Lambton-Kent-Middlesex

Incumbent President Monte McNaughton has been re-elected to his conservative seat in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex. At 21:42 there are 29 out of 77 polls.

* Means holder

Progressive Conservative * – Monte McNaughton

Liberal – Bruce Baker

NDP – Vanessa Benoit

Green – Wanda Dickie

Ontario Party – Aaron Istvan Veg

New blue party – David Barnwell

None of the above parties – Dean Yves