Brampton South, ON — 2021 Federal Election Results Map
Brampton South — 2021 Election Results
Poll-by-poll results for Brampton South in the 2021 Canadian federal election. The Liberal candidate won this riding. Explore detailed voting data, candidate results, and turnout statistics at the poll level.
Riding information
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Brampton South covers the southern portion of the City of Brampton, bounded roughly by Bovaird Drive to the north, Highway 410 to the east, the Mississauga border to the south, and Mississauga Road to the west. The area is densely suburban, dominated by single-family homes, townhouse developments, shopping plazas, and light industrial parks. Steeles Avenue forms part of the southern boundary, linking the riding to neighbouring Mississauga and the broader Highway 401 corridor. The riding is well served by Brampton Transit and Zum rapid bus service, and the GO Transit Bramalea station lies nearby.
Like Brampton as a whole, the riding has experienced dramatic population growth and demographic transformation. People of South Asian descent make up a majority of the city's population, and Brampton South reflects this diversity strongly. Punjabi, Gujarati, Urdu, and Hindi are widely spoken alongside English. The riding includes established residential areas as well as newer subdivisions that have filled in over the past two decades.
Candidates
Sonia Sidhu (Liberal) — Born in India in 1968, Sidhu arrived in Canada in 1992 and settled in Brampton. She holds a bachelor's degree in Political Science and worked for more than eighteen years in healthcare as a diabetes educator and cardiac technologist at Victoria Hospital. A small business owner before entering politics, she was first elected as the MP for Brampton South in 2015. In Parliament she served on the Standing Committee on Health and was appointed Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women. She also chaired the All-Party Diabetes Caucus.
Ramandeep Brar (Conservative) — Brar holds a Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology and owns Olympian Group Systems Inc., a company in Canada's transportation sector that he has operated for more than seventeen years. A former competitive athlete, he captured a silver medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Championships in Malaysia. He served as President of Field Hockey Ontario and lives in Brampton South with his family.
Tejinder Singh (NDP) — A realtor and first-time candidate, Singh was studying for her second undergraduate degree—one from the University of Toronto and another underway at Ryerson University in public health. She campaigned on healthcare equity and the cost of housing, drawing on her family's experience with hallway medicine at local hospitals.
Nicholas Craniotis (PPC) — Craniotis described himself as a first-time political participant who became involved only after the election was called. He ran on a platform of limited government, personal choice, and opposition to pandemic-related restrictions.
About the Riding
Brampton South was created by the 2003 federal redistribution and has been represented by Liberal members since 2015. The riding's political landscape mirrors the broader Brampton pattern of strong Liberal support, particularly among the city's South Asian communities, though the Conservatives have been competitive in several contests.
Local issues centre on rapid growth outpacing public services. Healthcare capacity is a perennial concern—Brampton's hospital system is among the lowest-funded per capita in Ontario, and the demand for a second full-service hospital has been a rallying point across party lines. Transit investment, affordable housing, and support for small businesses—many of which are immigrant-owned—are also prominent in riding-level debates.
The southern portion of the riding is more established than some of the newer northern neighbourhoods, with retail corridors along Queen Street and Steeles Avenue serving as commercial hubs. Community organizations, religious institutions, and cultural associations play a significant role in local civic life.





