5 p.m.: Ontario voters are currently deciding which party will guide the province for the next four years.

Polls close at 9 p.m. ET today. Elections Ontario will provide unofficial results after polls have closed.

Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie, NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner have campaigned across the province this month in their bid to form the next government.

“Polls are now open across the province, and election officials are fully prepared to provide a smooth, efficient, and accessible voting experience for all Ontarians,” said Greg Essensa, Chief Electoral Officer of Ontario.

“If you have not yet cast your ballot, now is the time to visit your designated polling station and participate in Ontario’s 44th general election. I encourage all eligible voters who have not yet done so to take this opportunity to get out and vote in this important election.”

Follow the Toronto Sun‘s live coverage with contributions from columnists Brian Lilley and Joe Warmington, reporters Bryan Passifiume and Jane Stevenson, as well as contributions from editors and reporters from Postmedia’s newsrooms across Ontario.

— Toronto Sun staff