four prime ministers have led the country since conservative candidates scott reid and cheryl gallant were first elected to parliament in 2000.
reid and gallant are the longest-serving conservatives in parliament, having dodged several controversies along the way, while the national political wave has flipped from liberal to conservative to liberal again during their time in charge of their local districts.
entire political parties have come and gone during their tenure.
in fact, both reid, running in lanark-frontenac (previously lanark-kingston) and gallant, who is representing algonquin-renfrew-pembroke (formerly known as renfrew-nipissing-pembroke) were originally elected under the canadian alliance banner.
in 2003, the canadian alliance merged with the progressive conservatives, forming the current conservative party, a movement that had reid’s fingerprints all over it.
with the conservatives, reid and gallant have since won again in the 2004, 2006, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2021 campaigns.
in 2021, reid won with 48.9 per cent of the vote, well ahead of liberal candidate michelle foxton, who was favoured by 26.4 per cent of voters in the riding.
the frontenac-lanark district includes carleton place, smiths falls, perth and sharbot lake, but after the boundaries were redrawn following the 2021 election, it no longer includes the northern regions of kingston.