jenna sudds cruised to re-election for the liberals in the federal riding of kanata on monday night.
with 99 per cent of polls reporting, the former ottawa city councillor had 43,787 votes compared to 25,922 for conservative greg kung. the ndp’s melissa simon ranked a distant third with 1,667.
the first cheers from sudds supporters rippled through her election night rally at the marshes golf club shortly after 10 p.m. as the liberals were projected to form the next government.
the mostly red-clad crowd cheered again around 10:30, when the neighbouring nepean riding showed liberal leader mark carney with a healthy lead there, and cheers grew even louder when cbc news reported that carleton liberal challenger bruce fanjoy enjoyed a slim early lead over conservative leader pierre poilievre in the carleton riding.
the mood among the crowd became considerably more muted, however, as the conservatives narrowed the gap with gains throughout western canada.
the crowd erupted as sudds walked into the golf club’s restaurant around 11:30 p.m. to thank her family and team of volunteers.
“what a night!” she exclaimed. “what an incredible team we’ve had helping to make this win happen.
“we all realize how important this election felt. for our country, for our community … let’s be real. we had a great night, great success here, but the hard work starts now.”
jenna sudds speaks to supporters at her federal election night rally at marshes golf club in ottawa on monday, april 28, 2025.
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