Edmonton Southeast, AB 2025 Federal Election Results Map

Edmonton Southeast — 2025 Election Results

Poll-by-poll results for Edmonton Southeast in the 2025 Canadian federal election. The Conservative candidate won this riding. Explore detailed voting data, candidate results, and turnout statistics at the poll level.

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Edmonton Southeast

Edmonton Southeast is a reconstituted riding that returned to the federal electoral map in 2025 after last being contested in 2000. Created from the eastern half of the former Edmonton Mill Woods riding, it encompasses the heart of the Mill Woods residential district -- one of Edmonton's largest planned communities -- along with adjacent neighbourhoods extending south toward the city's expanded boundaries. The riding includes communities such as Mill Woods Town Centre, Lakewood, Tipaskan, Kameyosek, Sakaw, Satoo, Tawa, Crawford Plains, Maple Ridge, and Weinlos, as well as newer subdivisions in The Meadows development area.

Candidates

Jagsharan Singh Mahal (Conservative) -- A lawyer who has lived in Edmonton Southeast for over 15 years, Mahal built his career in law helping individuals navigate complex legal and regulatory systems. A dedicated community leader, he campaigned on fiscal responsibility, stronger leadership, and policies to support families and small business owners.

Amarjeet Sohi (Liberal) -- Born in India in 1964, Sohi immigrated to Canada in 1981 and initially worked as a taxi driver and later a bus driver in Edmonton. First elected to Edmonton City Council in 2007, he won a federal seat in 2015 and served in cabinet as Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and then Minister of Natural Resources. After losing his seat in 2019, he was elected as Edmonton's 36th mayor in 2021, becoming the first visible minority to hold that office. He stepped away from the mayor's chair to run federally again in 2025.

Harpreet Grewal (NDP) -- A licensed practical nurse with over 22 years of healthcare experience, Grewal raised three children as a single parent in southeast Edmonton. Her candidacy was driven by her firsthand understanding of the financial pressures facing working families and her commitment to expanding public healthcare services.

Martin Schuetza (People's Party) -- Schuetza ran under the People's Party banner, campaigning on reduced government spending, personal freedoms, and opposition to pandemic-era mandates.

Gurleen Chandi (Independent) -- Chandi ran as an independent candidate, providing voters with an alternative outside the major parties.

About the Riding

Mill Woods is one of Canada's most recognizable planned suburban communities. Designed in the late 1960s and developed through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, its concentric neighbourhood layout -- each community named and organized around its own school, park, and commercial node -- became a template for suburban planning in western Canada. The area attracted successive waves of immigration, and today Mill Woods is one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the country, with large South Asian, Filipino, Chinese, and East African populations. Punjabi, Tagalog, Arabic, and Somali are widely spoken alongside English.

The Valley Line LRT extension through Mill Woods, completed in recent years, has improved transit connectivity to downtown Edmonton and represented one of the largest infrastructure investments in the riding's history. Mill Woods Town Centre serves as the commercial hub, with shopping, medical clinics, and community services clustered around the intersection of 66 Street and 23 Avenue.

The 2025 race in Edmonton Southeast attracted national attention because of Amarjeet Sohi's high-profile decision to resign as mayor to seek a return to federal politics. His contest against Conservative candidate Jagsharan Singh Mahal was widely seen as a bellwether for Liberal fortunes in Edmonton's diverse suburbs, with affordability, healthcare, and support for newcomer communities dominating the local debate.

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