Much like the "blue wave" that washed over Langley during the provincial election of 2024, with three Conservatives winning the MLA spots representing this community, three more Tories were elected Monday night to represent the Langley voters in Ottawa.
While it could be a few days, or more, for final figures to be tabulated, the preliminary numbers released midnight Monday by Elections Canada indicate two incumbent Conservative MPs have been returned, and a new face will be joining them.
While Liberals are projected to hold government, here are the local figures as of press deadline at midnight (PT) on election night:
Abbotsford - South Langley
(214 of 215 polls - 99.53%)
• Aeriol Alderking, People’s Party of Canada - 453
• Mike de Jong, independent - 9,694
• Sukhman Singh Gill, Conservative Party of Canada - 23,774
• Kevin Gillies, Liberal Party of Canada - 18,630
• Dharmasena Yakandawela, NDP - 2,071
• Melissa Snazell, Green Party of Canada - 570
Voter turnout: 55,192 of 83,787 registered voters - 65.87%
Langley Township-Fraser Heights
(191 of 193 polls - 98.96%)
• John Aldag, Liberal Party of Canada - 26,292
• Sepehr Haghighat, People’s Party of Canada - 615
• Holly Isaac, NDP - 2,474
• Alex Joehl, Libertarian Party of Canada - 335
• Debora Soutar, Green Party of Canada - 464
• Tako Van Popta, Conservative Party of Canada - 32,025
Voter turnout: 62,205 of 92,415 - 67.31%
Cloverdale-Langley City
(183 of 185 polls - 98.92%)
• Tamara Jansen, Conservative Party of Canada - 22,942
• Kyle Latchford, Liberal Party of Canada - 22,019
• Jim McMurtry, People’s Party of Canada - 268
• Vanessa Sharma, NDP - 2,106
• Kevin Wilkie, Green Party of Canada - 464
Voter turnout: 47,799 of 82,873 - 57.68%