Green Party of Ontario Leader Mike Schreiner is projected to win his seat as MPP for Guelph in the Ontario election, according to CBC News.

With 75 out of 81 polls reporting:

  • Schreiner had 33,984 votes.

  • PC Robert Coole had 14,239 votes.

  • Liberal Mustafa Zuberi had 6,808 votes.

  • NDP’s Cameron Spence had 3,466 votes.

  • New Blue Party’s Carina Fraser had 1,134 votes.

The candidates in Guelph were (in alphabetical order by last name):

  • Robert Coole, Progressive Conservatives.

  • Carina Fraser, New Blue Party.

  • Mike Schreiner, Green (incumbent).

A composite photo of four Guelph candidates for the 2025 Ontario provincial election. Appearing from left to right is PC candidate Robert Coole, Green candidate Mike Schreiner, NDP candidate Cameron Spence, and Liberal candidate Mustafa Zubari.

Four of the Guelph candidates are pictured here. From left to right is PC candidate Robert Coole, Green candidate Mike Schreiner, NDP candidate Cameron Spence, and Liberal candidate Mustafa Zubari. (Robert Coole)(Cameron Mahler/CBC)(Cameron Mahler/CBC)(Cameron Mahler/CBC)

Riding history

In recent history, Progressive Conservative Brenda Elliott held the seat in Guelph from 1995 to 1999 and again when the riding changed to Guelph-Wellington from 1999 to 2003.

In 2003, Liberal Liz Sandals beat Elliott. She was the MPP for Guelph-Wellington from 2003 until 2007 and for Guelph until her retirement in 2018.

Schreiner won his seat for the first time in 2018, then again in 2022.