Ontario Election 2025: What you need to know about voting in Burlington riding on Feb. 27
You can visit the Elections Ontario website for a map of the riding, and search by your postal code to confirm which riding you are in.


What is my riding?
The riding, or electoral district, of Burlington stretches from Burloak Drive in the east, to Highway 6 in the west, south to Lake Ontario and as far north as Highway 5 in some areas — but parts of the City of Burlington are included in the ridings of Milton and Oakville North-Burlington.
You can visit the Elections Ontario website for a map of the riding, and search by your postal code to confirm which riding you are in.
Visit Elections Ontario for more information on the Burlington riding in the upcoming election, including registered candidates, different ways to vote, and how to work for Elections Ontario during the election.
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Ontario Election 2025: What you need to know about voting in Burlington riding on Feb. 27
You can visit the Elections Ontario website for a map of the riding, and search by your postal code to confirm which riding you are in.


What is my riding?
The riding, or electoral district, of Burlington stretches from Burloak Drive in the east, to Highway 6 in the west, south to Lake Ontario and as far north as Highway 5 in some areas — but parts of the City of Burlington are included in the ridings of Milton and Oakville North-Burlington.
You can visit the Elections Ontario website for a map of the riding, and search by your postal code to confirm which riding you are in.
Visit Elections Ontario for more information on the Burlington riding in the upcoming election, including registered candidates, different ways to vote, and how to work for Elections Ontario during the election.
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Ontario Election 2025: What you need to know about voting in Burlington riding on Feb. 27
You can visit the Elections Ontario website for a map of the riding, and search by your postal code to confirm which riding you are in.

What is my riding?
The riding, or electoral district, of Burlington stretches from Burloak Drive in the east, to Highway 6 in the west, south to Lake Ontario and as far north as Highway 5 in some areas — but parts of the City of Burlington are included in the ridings of Milton and Oakville North-Burlington.
You can visit the Elections Ontario website for a map of the riding, and search by your postal code to confirm which riding you are in.
Visit Elections Ontario for more information on the Burlington riding in the upcoming election, including registered candidates, different ways to vote, and how to work for Elections Ontario during the election.
Please note that the information in this blog is for general guidance only and may not always be up to date or accurate. We recommend double-checking details directly with local cities, businesses, or official sources before making any plans.
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