Mississauga—Erin Mills, ON — 2025 Federal Election Results Map
Mississauga—Erin Mills — 2025 Election Results
Poll-by-poll results for Mississauga—Erin Mills in the 2025 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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Mississauga--Erin Mills is a large suburban riding in western Mississauga, covering the master-planned Erin Mills community and surrounding neighbourhoods. The riding stretches from the Credit River in the east to Winston Churchill Boulevard in the west, encompassing residential subdivisions, parks, schools, and commercial plazas that typify the planned suburban development of the 1970s through 2000s. One of the more affluent Mississauga ridings, it has been held by Liberal Iqra Khalid since 2015.
Candidates
Iqra Khalid (Liberal) was born in Pakistan in 1985 and immigrated to Canada with her family in 1998, settling in Mississauga where her parents started a small business. She studied criminology and professional writing at York University before earning a law degree. She worked in immigration law and in the City of Mississauga's legal department before winning the Liberal nomination and defeating two-term Conservative MP Bob Dechert in 2015. In Parliament, she has served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Revenue and chaired the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
Milad Mikael (Conservative) is a small business owner and father who previously ran as the Conservative candidate in Mississauga Centre in 2019. He served as the National Outreach Coordinator during Pierre Poilievre's Conservative leadership campaign. An Egyptian-Canadian, Mikael and his wife Zizette, a pharmacist, are active members of the local community.
Ehab Mustapha (NDP) is a lifelong Mississauga resident who attended school in Erin Mills from elementary through his master's degree at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. He has spent a decade as a business adviser and fintech entrepreneur, founding several startups. A proud Palestinian-Canadian, he campaigned on affordability and housing.
Michael Bayer (People's Party - PPC), Sulaiman Khan (Green Party), and Michael Matulewicz (Independent) also stood as candidates in the riding.
About the Riding
Erin Mills was one of Canada's earliest and most ambitious master-planned communities, designed in the late 1960s and developed over the following decades as a self-contained suburban district with residential neighbourhoods organized around parks, schools, and local commercial nodes. Today the community is mature, with tree-lined streets, well-maintained homes, and a stable, family-oriented population. The riding's demographics are notably diverse, with large South Asian, Chinese, Arab, and Filipino communities contributing to a multilingual and multicultural character.
Household incomes in Mississauga--Erin Mills are generally above the city average, and the riding is one of the more affluent constituencies in the Peel Region. Many residents work in professional services, technology, finance, and healthcare, commuting to employment centres across the GTA.
In 2025, housing affordability and the cost of living were central campaign issues despite the riding's relative prosperity. Rising property values and mortgage renewal rates concerned homeowners, while adult children found it increasingly difficult to remain in the community where they grew up. Healthcare access, particularly the shortage of family physicians accepting new patients, was a persistent complaint. The riding's suburban form, designed around automobile use, made transit investment and connectivity to the broader regional network an ongoing conversation, especially as the population aged and younger residents sought alternatives to car dependency.





