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All 3 incumbents re-elected in Windsor-Essex, CBC projects

Thethree incumbent candidates in Ontario's Windsor-Essex each from different parties are heading back to Ottawa, CBC News projects.

NDP, Liberals remain neck-and-neck in WindsorTecumseh in southwestern Ontario

The NDP's Brian Masse, Conservative Chris Lewis and Liberal Irek Kusmierczyk are projected to win their seats. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press and Irek Kusmierczyk campaign)

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  • CBC News is projecting a Liberal minority government.
  • CBC News is projecting an NDP win in Windsor West, a riding held by Brian Masse since 2002.
  • Conservative Chris Lewis is projected to win a second term in Essex.
  • Liberal Irek Kusmierczykprojected to win inWindsorTecumseh.

Thethree incumbent candidates in Windsor-Essex in southwestern Ontario each from different parties are heading back to Ottawa, CBC News projects.

CBC News is projecting a win by Liberal Irek Kusmierczykafter a nail-biter inWindsorTecumseh.

Kusmierczykremainedjust 501 votes ahead offormer NDP MPCheryl Hardcastle as of 1:15 a.m. ET, with243out of 244 polls reporting.

However, Elections Canada has said local mail-in ballots will not be counted until Tuesday, which could affect the outcome in the riding.

In 2019, Kusmiercyzkdefeated Hardcastle byfewer than 650 votes.

Meanwhile, Conservative Chris Lewis is projected to win in the riding of Essex. With222 out of255 polls reporting, Lewis had captured41 per cent of the support.

Lewis cancelled a media availability due to "unforeseen circumstances of a personal nature," but issued a statement just after midnight.

"My goal is certainly our economic future, but another big priority is to do my part to end divisive politics and bring unity back to Essex," he said. "My commitment is to serve each and every one of you with the same passion and compassion as I did in my first term."

Voters in Windsor West cast their ballots in the 2021 federal election. (Jacob Barker/CBC)

His ballot-mates included Tracey Ramsey, the NDP MP he defeated in 2019, and Liberal Audrey Festeryga, who also ran in 2019 and came in third place in that vote.

Ramsey had32per cent of support as of around 1a.m.ET., while Festerygareceived15per cent.

CBC News also projectsNDP candidate Brian Masse has been electedto aneighth term.

For the second time, the Windsor West MPfaced achallenge from Liberal Sandra Pupatello, a former provincial cabinet minister.

With 195out of 236 polls reporting, Masse hadreceived 43per cent of the support, compared with 29per cent for Pupatello. Anthony Orlando, whoranunder the Conservative banner, had 20per cent of support.

Masse won his seat in the 2019 election with a lead of just around 2,000 votes overPupatello.

In Chatham-KentLeamington, Conservative Dave Eppis also projected to win asecond term.

CBC News is projecting a Liberal minority government. Canadians headed to the polls for the third time since 2015. The length of the campaign, 36 days, is the shortest allowable by law.

More than 1 million special ballots

According to Elections Canada, special ballots cast locally, including mail-in ballots,will begin to be counted on Tuesday. So the final outcomes in tight racesmay not be known by the end of the night.

With an ongoing pandemic, far more people across the country have voted by mail.More than 1 million special ballots were requested across the country, compared with 50,000 in the previous federal vote.

More than 780,000 mail-in ballots were submitted, Elections Canada said on Monday. SpokespersonRejean Grenier said it may take up to two days to finish counting mail-in ballots.

"We have a lot of verifications to make to make sure that people didn't vote twice, that the people who returned this ballot are actually the ones who applied for it. So there's all kinds of verifications that need to be done before we even open the envelope with the ballot inside," Grenier said.

The candidatesin Windsor-Essex

Windsor West

  • NDP:Brian Masse (incumbent).
  • Liberal:Sandra Pupatello.
  • Conservative:Anthony Orlando.
  • People's Party of Canada:Matthew Giancola.
  • Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada: Margaret Villamizar.

WindsorTecumseh

  • Liberal:Irek Kusmierczyk(incumbent).
  • NDP:Cheryl Hardcastle.
  • Conservative:Kathy Borrelli.
  • People's Party of Canada:Victor Green.
  • Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada:Laura Chesnik.
  • Green Party:Henry Oulevey.

Essex

  • Conservative:Chris Lewis (incumbent).
  • NDP:Tracey Ramsey.
  • Liberal:Audrey Festeryga.
  • Green Party: Nancy Pancheshan.
  • People's Party of Canada:Beth Charron-Rowberry.
  • Christian Heritage Party of Canada:Jeremy Palko.
  • Independent:Andrew George.

Chatham-KentLeamington

  • Conservative:Dave Epp (incumbent).
  • Liberal:Greg Hetherington.
  • NDP:Dan Gelinas.
  • Green Party:Mark Vercouteren.
  • People's Party of Canada:Liz Vallee.

With files from CBC Kitchener-Waterloo and Catharine Tunney