Natalie Pierre re-elected by 40 votes in Burlington

Feb 28, 2025

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According to Elections Ontario unofficial results, Pierre had 24,118 votes and Grebenc had 24,078.

natalie pierre
natalie pierre

Story from Inside Halton

Ontario election night was a nail biter in Burlington.

Unofficial results had Progressive Conservative incumbent Natalie Pierre winning by just 40 votes over Liberal candidate Andrea Grebenc with the final poll reporting at 12:50 a.m. Friday morning.

According to Elections Ontario unofficial results, Pierre had 24,118 votes and Grebenc had 24,078.

Pierre addressed her volunteers and supporters at 11:40 p.m., while holding a 345 vote lead and awaiting results from the final three polls.

“Our government still has a majority. We’re ahead. I’m looking forward to continuing to serve the people of Burlington,” Pierre said, thanking those still gathered at her campaign office.

Natalie Pierre re-elected by 40 votes in Burlington

Feb 28, 2025

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According to Elections Ontario unofficial results, Pierre had 24,118 votes and Grebenc had 24,078.

natalie pierre
natalie pierre

Story from Inside Halton

Ontario election night was a nail biter in Burlington.

Unofficial results had Progressive Conservative incumbent Natalie Pierre winning by just 40 votes over Liberal candidate Andrea Grebenc with the final poll reporting at 12:50 a.m. Friday morning.

According to Elections Ontario unofficial results, Pierre had 24,118 votes and Grebenc had 24,078.

Pierre addressed her volunteers and supporters at 11:40 p.m., while holding a 345 vote lead and awaiting results from the final three polls.

“Our government still has a majority. We’re ahead. I’m looking forward to continuing to serve the people of Burlington,” Pierre said, thanking those still gathered at her campaign office.

Thursday, 4/24

Feb 28, 2025

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Natalie Pierre re-elected by 40 votes in Burlington

According to Elections Ontario unofficial results, Pierre had 24,118 votes and Grebenc had 24,078.

natalie pierre

Story from Inside Halton

Ontario election night was a nail biter in Burlington.

Unofficial results had Progressive Conservative incumbent Natalie Pierre winning by just 40 votes over Liberal candidate Andrea Grebenc with the final poll reporting at 12:50 a.m. Friday morning.

According to Elections Ontario unofficial results, Pierre had 24,118 votes and Grebenc had 24,078.

Pierre addressed her volunteers and supporters at 11:40 p.m., while holding a 345 vote lead and awaiting results from the final three polls.

“Our government still has a majority. We’re ahead. I’m looking forward to continuing to serve the people of Burlington,” Pierre said, thanking those still gathered at her campaign office.

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