Among 18 defeated incumbents, British Columbia, Ontario see most unseated MPs; Conservatives drop nine incumbents, Liberal lose eight

At least 18 ridings saw incumbents lose their contest this election, with the most Conservatives taking the fall, at nine, followed by eight liberals, and one Green MP.
The Liberals and the Conservatives saw the most defeated incumbents this election. Conservative incumbents Kerry Diotte, top left, Alice Wong, Nelly Shin, Bob Saroya, and Leona Alleslev, and Liberal incumbents Lenore Zann, above left, Brenda Shanahan, and Bernadette Jordan.
Of the estimated 52 new MPs who were elected across Canada on Sept. 20, 18 of them defeated incumbents and two of those 18 were MPs in the 42nd Parliament.

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