Results of the 2011 Canadian federal election

The 41st Canadian federal election was held on May 2, 2011. It resulted in a Conservative majority government under the leadership of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.[1] It was the third consecutive election win for Harper, and with 166 of 308 seats, giving them a majority government for the first time in their eight-year history. It was also the first right-of-centre majority government since the Progressive Conservatives won their last majority in 1988.[2] The Conservative Party won 39.62% of the popular vote, an increase of 1.96%,[1] and posted a net gain of 24 seats in the House of Commons.[3]

2011 Canadian federal election
Canada
← 2008 2 May 2011 2015 →
Turnout61.1%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Conservative Stephen Harper 39.6% 166 +23
New Democratic Jack Layton 30.6% 103 +67
Liberal Michael Ignatieff 18.9% 34 −43
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 6.0% 4 −43
Green Elizabeth May 3.9% 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Analysis of results by riding, together with comparisons from previous election and at dissolution.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Stephen Harper Stephen Harper
Conservative
Stephen Harper
Conservative
Stephen Harper

The election resulted in significant upheaval within the opposition parties, as the New Democratic Party (NDP) rode an "orange surge" in the polls during the campaign to 103 seats, becoming Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition for the first time in party history.[4] The total eclipsed the party's previous best of 43 seats in 1988.[5] The Liberals however were reduced to third party status nationwide. They returned only 34 MPs, less than half of what they had at dissolution.[6] It was the first time in Canadian history that the Liberals were not one of the top two parties in the house.[7] Green Party leader Elizabeth May won in her riding, becoming the first Green Party candidate elected to a governmental body in Canada, and to a national body in North America.[8]

Following their staggering defeats, including losing their own seats, Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe and Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff both announced their resignations as party leaders.[6][9]

Vote total

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Rendition of party representation in the 41st Canadian Parliament decided by this election.
  Conservatives (166)
  New Democrats (103)
  Liberals (34)
  Bloc Québécois (4)
  Green Party (1)
National Results (Preliminary)
Party Seats Votes % +/-
Conservative 166 5,832,560 39.62 +1.97
New Democratic 103 4,508,474 30.63 +12.44
Liberal 34 2,783,175 18.91 -7.36
Bloc Québécois 4 889,788 6.04 -3.93
Green 1 576,221 3.91 -2.86
Independent 0 63,340 0.43 -0.22
Christian Heritage 0 19,218 0.131 -0.061
Marxist–Leninist 0 10,160 0.069 +0.007
No affiliation 0 9,391 0.064 +0.024
Libertarian 0 6,017 0.041 -0.012
Progressive Canadian 0 5,838 0.040 -0.003
Rhinoceros 0 3,819 0.026 +0.011
Pirate 0 3,198 0.022 *
Communist 0 2,925 0.020 -0.006
Canadian Action 0 2,030 0.0138 -0.0112
Marijuana 0 1,864 0.0127 -0.0039
Animal Alliance 0 1,451 0.0099 +0.0060
Western Block 0 748 0.0051 +0.0037
United 0 294 0.0020 *
First Peoples National 0 228 0.00155 -0.01010
Total 308 14,720,580 100.00
Popular support based on winning and losing candidates
(based on certified results - except Nunavut and Skeena-Bulkley Valley)
Party Winners Votes Party % Total % Losers Votes Party % Total %
Conservative 166 4,380,401 74.91% 58.98% 141 1,467,337 25.09% 20.11%
New Democratic 103 2,378,632 52.49% 32.03% 205 2,153,097 47.51% 29.50%
Liberal 34 571,379 20.52% 7.69% 274 2,213,095 79.48% 30.33%
Bloc Québécois 4 64,620 7.25% 0.87% 71 826,809 92.75% 11.33%
Green 1 31,890 5.56% 0.43% 303 541,318 94.44% 7.42%
Other 0 0 0.00% 0.00% 285 95,790 100.00% 1.31%
  Totals 308 7,426,922 50.44% 100.00% 1,279 7,297,446 49.56% 100.00%

Synopsis of results

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Results by riding - 2011 Canadian federal election[a 1]
Prov/
Terr
Riding 2008 Winning party Turnout
[a 2]
Votes[a 3]
Party Party Votes Share Margin
#
Margin
%
Con NDP Lib BQ Green Ind Other Total[a 4]
 
AB Calgary Centre-North Con Con 28,443 56.53% 20,395 40.53% 59.71% 28,443 8,048 7,046 6,578 203 50,318
AB Calgary Centre Con Con 28,401 57.68% 19,770 40.15% 55.28% 28,401 7,314 8,631 4,889 49,235
AB Calgary East Con Con 23,372 67.43% 18,478 53.31% 45.94% 23,372 4,894 4,102 2,047 246 34,661
AB Calgary Northeast Con Con 23,550 56.80% 12,063 29.10% 47.80% 23,550 4,262 11,487 1,953 206 41,458
AB Calgary Southeast Con Con 48,173 76.26% 41,691 66.00% 59.47% 48,173 6,482 4,020 4,079 225 193 63,172
AB Calgary Southwest Con Con 42,998 75.12% 36,175 63.20% 60.42% 42,998 6,823 4,121 2,991 303 57,236
AB Calgary West Con Con 39,996 62.16% 28,622 44.48% 62.31% 39,996 6,679 11,374 6,070 227 64,346
AB Calgary—Nose Hill Con Con 40,384 70.17% 33,195 57.68% 56.64% 40,384 7,189 6,501 3,480 57,554
AB Crowfoot Con Con 44,115 83.99% 39,310 74.84% 59.24% 44,115 4,805 1,224 1,711 463 204 52,522
AB Edmonton Centre Con Con 23,625 48.03% 11,145 22.66% 57.16% 23,625 12,480 11,037 1,676 370 49,188
AB Edmonton East Con Con 24,111 52.75% 7,033 15.39% 49.62% 24,111 17,078 3,176 1,345 45,710
AB Edmonton—Leduc Con Con 37,778 63.57% 26,290 44.24% 58.68% 37,778 11,488 7,270 2,896 59,432
AB Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont Con Con 27,857 61.04% 16,982 37.21% 52.96% 27,857 10,875 5,066 1,364 474 45,636
AB Edmonton—Sherwood Park Con Con 24,623 44.66% 8,360 15.16% 58.44% 24,623 7,971 4,131 1,926 16,263 222 55,136
AB Edmonton—Spruce Grove Con Con 41,782 71.10% 32,510 55.32% 55.79% 41,782 9,272 5,483 2,232 58,769
AB Edmonton—St. Albert Con Con 34,468 63.46% 22,824 42.02% 55.86% 34,468 11,644 5,796 2,409 54,317
AB Edmonton—Strathcona NDP NDP 26,093 53.55% 6,331 12.99% 66.52% 19,762 26,093 1,372 1,119 293 91 48,730
AB Fort McMurray—Athabasca Con Con 21,988 71.84% 17,935 58.60% 40.30% 21,988 4,053 3,190 1,374 30,605
AB Lethbridge Con Con 27,173 56.51% 14,101 29.32% 53.75% 27,173 13,072 4,030 2,095 1,716 48,086
AB Macleod Con Con 40,007 77.48% 34,672 67.15% 60.42% 40,007 5,335 1,898 2,389 2,006 51,635
AB Medicine Hat Con Con 30,719 71.55% 25,103 58.47% 52.13% 30,719 5,616 4,416 1,868 317 42,936
AB Peace River Con Con 36,334 75.76% 28,594 59.62% 49.00% 36,334 7,740 1,481 1,702 359 345 47,961
AB Red Deer Con Con 37,959 75.93% 30,393 60.79% 53.47% 37,959 7,566 1,918 2,551 49,994
AB Vegreville—Wainwright Con Con 39,145 79.79% 33,584 68.46% 58.67% 39,145 5,561 1,525 2,499 327 49,057
AB Westlock—St. Paul Con Con 32,652 77.82% 27,549 65.66% 55.21% 32,652 5,103 2,569 1,634 41,958
AB Wetaskiwin Con Con 37,756 81.44% 32,475 70.05% 57.92% 37,756 5,281 1,348 1,978 46,363
AB Wild Rose Con Con 43,669 74.74% 37,074 63.46% 61.23% 43,669 6,595 3,908 4,071 181 58,424
AB Yellowhead Con Con 31,925 77.03% 26,514 63.97% 55.13% 31,925 5,411 1,190 2,132 788 41,446
BC Abbotsford Con Con 32,493 65.02% 22,404 44.83% 58.96% 32,493 10,089 4,968 2,138 286 49,974
BC British Columbia Southern Interior NDP NDP 25,206 50.92% 5,933 11.98% 65.58% 19,273 25,206 1,872 3,153 49,504
BC Burnaby—Douglas NDP NDP 20,943 43.00% 1,011 2.08% 57.63% 19,932 20,943 5,451 1,754 630 48,710
BC Burnaby—New Westminster NDP NDP 22,193 49.67% 6,184 13.84% 53.25% 16,009 22,193 4,496 1,731 254 44,683
BC Cariboo—Prince George Con Con 24,443 56.17% 11,308 25.98% 57.32% 24,443 13,135 2,200 2,702 394 644 43,518
BC Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon Con Con 28,160 57.20% 15,469 31.42% 58.14% 28,160 12,691 5,320 2,706 353 49,230
BC Delta—Richmond East Con Con 26,059 54.24% 14,878 30.97% 59.65% 26,059 11,181 8,112 2,324 220 147 48,043
BC Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca Lib NDP 26,198 40.87% 406 0.63% 65.24% 25,792 26,198 6,439 5,341 181 145 64,096
BC Fleetwood—Port Kells Con Con 23,950 47.55% 7,417 14.73% 52.86% 23,950 16,533 8,041 1,476 370 50,370
BC Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo Con Con 29,682 52.24% 8,699 15.31% 62.71% 29,682 20,983 3,026 2,932 191 56,814
BC Kelowna—Lake Country Con Con 34,566 57.40% 21,244 35.28% 59.84% 34,566 13,322 7,069 5,265 60,222
BC Kootenay—Columbia Con Con 23,910 55.88% 9,711 22.70% 63.45% 23,910 14,199 1,496 2,547 636 42,788
BC Langley Con Con 35,569 64.52% 24,292 44.06% 61.28% 35,569 11,277 4,990 2,943 353 55,132
BC Nanaimo—Alberni Con Con 30,469 46.42% 5,304 8.08% 66.70% 30,469 25,165 4,984 4,482 538 65,638
BC Nanaimo—Cowichan NDP NDP 31,272 48.90% 6,775 10.59% 64.20% 24,497 31,272 3,007 5,005 170 63,951
BC New Westminster—Coquitlam NDP NDP 23,023 45.93% 2,247 4.48% 59.61% 20,776 23,023 4,069 2,160 95 50,123
BC Newton—North Delta Lib NDP 15,413 33.42% 903 1.96% 61.45% 14,437 15,413 14,510 1,520 123 116 46,119
BC North Vancouver Con Con 28,996 48.62% 11,331 19.00% 66.86% 28,996 9,617 17,665 3,004 350 59,632
BC Okanagan—Coquihalla Con Con 28,525 53.58% 15,672 29.44% 61.90% 28,525 12,853 5,815 5,005 1,040 53,238
BC Okanagan—Shuswap Con Con 31,439 55.45% 16,484 29.07% 61.94% 31,439 14,955 4,246 6,058 56,698
BC Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission Con Con 28,803 54.34% 9,968 18.81% 59.33% 28,803 18,835 2,739 2,629 53,006
BC Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam Con Con 27,181 56.07% 12,581 25.95% 56.46% 27,181 14,600 4,110 2,161 421 48,473
BC Prince George—Peace River Con Con 23,946 62.12% 14,070 36.50% 53.28% 23,946 9,876 2,008 2,301 415 38,546
BC Richmond Con Con 25,109 58.36% 17,082 39.70% 50.50% 25,109 7,860 8,027 2,032 43,028
BC Saanich—Gulf Islands Con Grn 31,890 46.33% 7,346 10.67% 73.88% 24,544 8,185 4,208 31,890 68,827
BC Skeena—Bulkley Valley NDP NDP 19,431 55.33% 7,314 20.83% 57.72% 12,117 19,431 1,268 1,102 1,203 35,121
BC South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale Con Con 31,990 54.55% 20,109 34.29% 64.27% 31,990 11,881 9,775 3,245 1,094 657 58,642
BC Surrey North Con NDP 14,678 39.69% 1,497 4.05% 51.63% 13,181 14,678 6,797 1,289 451 587 36,983
BC Vancouver Centre Lib Lib 18,260 31.03% 2,935 4.99% 57.71% 15,323 15,325 18,260 9,089 852 58,849
BC Vancouver East NDP NDP 27,794 62.83% 19,433 43.93% 54.42% 8,361 27,794 4,382 3,383 318 44,238
BC Vancouver Island North Con Con 27,206 46.11% 1,827 3.10% 65.49% 27,206 25,379 3,039 3,018 304 57 59,003
BC Vancouver Kingsway NDP NDP 23,452 50.08% 10,295 21.98% 57.06% 13,157 23,452 7,796 1,860 563 46,828
BC Vancouver Quadra Lib Lib 22,903 42.17% 1,919 3.53% 62.43% 20,984 7,499 22,903 2,922 54,308
BC Vancouver South Lib Con 19,504 43.31% 3,900 8.66% 54.92% 19,504 8,552 15,604 1,151 222 45,033
BC Victoria NDP NDP 30,679 50.78% 16,404 27.15% 67.55% 14,275 30,679 8,448 7,015 60,417
BC West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country Con Con 28,614 45.53% 13,786 21.93% 63.30% 28,614 14,828 14,123 4,436 850 62,851
MB Brandon—Souris Con Con 22,386 63.73% 13,541 38.55% 57.54% 22,386 8,845 1,882 2,012 35,125
MB Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia Con Con 23,264 57.56% 15,130 37.43% 64.77% 23,264 8,134 7,433 1,587 40,418
MB Churchill NDP NDP 10,262 51.12% 5,006 24.94% 43.81% 5,256 10,262 4,087 471 20,076
MB Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette Con Con 18,543 63.09% 10,886 37.04% 54.90% 18,543 7,657 1,947 1,243 29,390
MB Elmwood—Transcona NDP Con 15,298 46.40% 300 0.91% 55.93% 15,298 14,998 1,660 1,017 32,973
MB Kildonan—St. Paul Con Con 22,670 58.16% 10,943 28.07% 61.27% 22,670 11,727 3,199 1,020 363 38,979
MB Portage—Lisgar Con Con 26,899 75.99% 23,421 66.16% 59.44% 26,899 3,478 2,221 1,996 805 35,399
MB Provencher Con Con 27,820 70.60% 20,769 52.71% 61.73% 27,820 7,051 2,645 1,164 725 39,405
MB Saint Boniface Con Con 21,737 50.28% 8,423 19.48% 66.17% 21,737 6,935 13,314 1,245 43,231
MB Selkirk—Interlake Con Con 26,848 65.19% 15,915 38.64% 62.29% 26,848 10,933 1,980 1,423 41,184
MB Winnipeg Centre NDP NDP 13,928 53.66% 6,755 26.03% 48.20% 7,173 13,928 2,872 1,830 152 25,955
MB Winnipeg North NDP Lib 9,097 35.78% 44 0.17% 49.26% 6,701 9,053 9,097 458 118 25,427
MB Winnipeg South Con Con 22,840 52.24% 8,544 19.54% 68.45% 22,840 5,693 14,296 889 43,718
MB Winnipeg South Centre Lib Con 15,506 38.82% 722 1.81% 69.04% 15,506 7,945 14,784 1,383 321 39,939
NB Acadie—Bathurst NDP NDP 32,067 69.69% 24,611 53.49% 70.30% 7,456 32,067 6,491 46,014
NB Beauséjour Lib Lib 17,399 39.08% 2,588 5.81% 71.21% 14,811 10,397 17,399 1,913 44,520
NB Fredericton Con Con 21,573 48.38% 10,947 24.55% 64.24% 21,573 10,626 10,336 1,790 266 44,591
NB Fundy Royal Con Con 21,206 58.14% 11,361 31.15% 64.64% 21,206 9,845 3,668 1,757 36,476
NB Madawaska—Restigouche Lib Con 14,224 40.64% 1,915 5.47% 69.80% 14,224 6,562 12,309 612 1,290 34,997
NB Miramichi Con Con 16,112 52.41% 9,015 29.32% 71.40% 16,112 7,097 6,800 735 30,744
NB Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe Lib Con 17,408 35.73% 2,161 4.44% 65.17% 17,408 14,053 15,247 2,016 48,724
NB New Brunswick Southwest Con Con 18,066 56.64% 10,653 33.40% 64.71% 18,066 7,413 4,320 1,646 450 31,895
NB Saint John Con Con 18,456 49.73% 7,074 19.06% 58.02% 18,456 11,382 5,964 1,017 294 37,113
NB Tobique—Mactaquac Con Con 21,108 62.70% 14,720 43.73% 63.91% 21,108 6,388 5,337 831 33,664
NL Avalon Lib Lib 16,008 43.97% 1,259 3.46% 56.77% 14,749 5,157 16,008 218 276 36,408
NL Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor Lib Lib 17,977 57.70% 9,382 30.11% 44.77% 8,595 4,306 17,977 279 31,157
NL Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte Lib Lib 17,119 57.04% 9,560 31.85% 50.94% 7,559 4,751 17,119 253 332 30,014
NL Labrador Lib Con 4,256 39.81% 79 0.74% 52.91% 4,256 2,120 4,177 139 10,692
NL Random—Burin—St. George's Lib Lib 12,914 49.65% 4,592 17.66% 45.40% 8,322 4,465 12,914 307 26,008
NL St. John's East NDP NDP 31,388 71.22% 22,190 50.35% 57.85% 9,198 31,388 3,019 467 44,072
NL St. John's South—Mount Pearl Lib NDP 18,681 47.92% 7,551 19.37% 58.33% 8,883 18,681 11,130 291 38,985
NS Cape Breton—Canso Lib Lib 16,478 46.45% 5,605 15.80% 62.47% 10,873 6,984 16,478 1,141 35,476
NS Central Nova Con Con 21,593 56.79% 12,181 32.03% 65.99% 21,593 9,412 5,614 1,406 38,025
NS Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley Ind Con 21,041 52.46% 11,719 29.22% 58.34% 21,041 9,322 7,264 2,109 375 40,111
NS Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Lib NDP 15,678 36.27% 497 1.15% 61.45% 10,702 15,678 15,181 1,662 43,223
NS Halifax NDP NDP 23,746 51.64% 11,953 25.99% 63.02% 8,276 23,746 11,793 2,020 152 45,987
NS Halifax West Lib Lib 16,230 35.92% 2,448 5.42% 62.34% 13,782 13,239 16,230 1,931 45,182
NS Kings—Hants Lib Lib 15,887 39.56% 1,173 2.92% 61.76% 14,714 8,043 15,887 1,520 40,164
NS Sackville—Eastern Shore NDP NDP 22,483 54.07% 9,821 23.62% 59.47% 12,662 22,483 4,673 1,762 41,580
NS South Shore—St. Margaret's Con Con 17,948 43.15% 2,915 7.01% 62.23% 17,948 15,033 7,037 1,579 41,597
NS Sydney—Victoria Lib Lib 14,788 39.91% 765 2.06% 61.48% 14,023 7,049 14,788 1,191 37,051
NS West Nova Con Con 20,204 47.04% 4,572 10.64% 63.75% 20,204 5,631 15,632 1,487 42,954
ON Ajax—Pickering Lib Con 24,797 44.07% 3,228 5.74% 60.34% 24,797 8,270 21,569 1,561 71 56,268
ON Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing NDP NDP 18,747 51.73% 7,756 21.40% 61.88% 10,991 18,747 5,374 1,130 36,242
ON Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale Con Con 30,240 51.25% 15,646 26.52% 68.52% 30,240 10,956 14,594 2,963 247 59,000
ON Barrie Con Con 32,121 56.70% 20,279 35.80% 59.85% 32,121 11,842 9,113 3,266 309 56,651
ON Beaches—East York Lib NDP 20,265 41.64% 5,298 10.89% 66.66% 11,067 20,265 14,967 2,240 130 48,669
ON Bramalea—Gore—Malton Lib Con 19,907 34.44% 539 0.93% 53.56% 19,907 19,368 16,402 1,748 371 57,796
ON Brampton West Lib Con 28,320 44.75% 6,192 9.78% 54.00% 28,320 11,225 22,128 1,224 387 63,284
ON Brampton—Springdale Lib Con 24,618 48.26% 10,397 20.38% 57.71% 24,618 10,022 14,221 1,926 219 51,006
ON Brant Con Con 28,045 48.90% 11,694 20.39% 60.30% 28,045 16,351 10,780 1,858 312 57,346
ON Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Con Con 28,744 56.30% 19,736 38.66% 64.12% 28,744 9,008 8,203 5,099 51,054
ON Burlington Con Con 32,958 54.16% 18,804 30.90% 66.54% 32,958 11,449 14,154 2,151 140 60,852
ON Cambridge Con Con 29,394 53.40% 14,156 25.72% 58.47% 29,394 15,238 8,285 1,978 153 55,048
ON Carleton—Mississippi Mills Con Con 43,723 56.95% 25,330 32.99% 71.66% 43,723 11,223 18,393 3,434 76,773
ON Chatham-Kent—Essex Con Con 23,360 53.76% 11,911 27.41% 58.83% 23,360 11,449 7,172 1,470 43,451
ON Davenport Lib NDP 21,096 53.74% 10,150 25.86% 59.18% 5,573 21,096 10,946 1,344 295 39,254
ON Don Valley East Lib Con 14,422 36.78% 870 2.22% 56.58% 14,422 9,878 13,552 1,114 246 39,212
ON Don Valley West Lib Con 22,962 42.93% 611 1.14% 65.35% 22,962 6,280 22,351 1,703 186 53,482
ON Dufferin—Caledon Con Con 28,647 59.01% 21,515 44.32% 60.05% 28,647 6,409 6,361 7,132 48,549
ON Durham Con Con 31,737 54.55% 19,460 33.45% 63.21% 31,737 12,277 10,387 3,134 649 58,184
ON Eglinton—Lawrence Lib Con 22,652 46.81% 4,062 8.39% 66.23% 22,652 5,613 18,590 1,534 48,389
ON Elgin—Middlesex—London Con Con 29,147 57.55% 16,708 32.99% 62.23% 29,147 12,439 6,812 1,529 722 50,649
ON Essex Con Con 25,327 48.06% 6,789 12.88% 58.54% 25,327 18,538 7,465 1,290 77 52,697
ON Etobicoke Centre Lib Con 21,644 41.21% 26 0.05% 64.57% 21,644 7,735 21,618 1,377 149 52,523
ON Etobicoke North Lib Lib 13,665 42.39% 3,308 10.26% 51.60% 10,357 7,630 13,665 583 32,235
ON Etobicoke—Lakeshore Lib Con 21,997 40.35% 2,869 5.26% 62.81% 21,997 11,046 19,128 2,159 190 54,520
ON Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Con Con 28,174 48.80% 10,469 18.13% 67.95% 28,174 9,608 17,705 2,049 194 57,730
ON Guelph Lib Lib 25,588 43.35% 6,236 10.57% 64.92% 19,352 9,880 25,588 3,619 582 59,021
ON Haldimand—Norfolk Con Con 25,655 50.94% 13,106 26.02% 62.78% 25,655 10,062 12,549 1,665 435 50,366
ON Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock Con Con 35,192 60.03% 22,258 37.96% 63.05% 35,192 12,934 7,539 2,963 58,628
ON Halton Con Con 44,214 54.52% 23,311 28.74% 61.70% 44,214 12,960 20,903 2,778 249 81,104
ON Hamilton Centre NDP NDP 23,849 57.04% 12,829 30.68% 53.63% 11,020 23,849 5,912 1,032 41,813
ON Hamilton East—Stoney Creek NDP NDP 21,931 45.18% 4,364 8.99% 57.06% 17,567 21,931 6,411 1,450 1,178 48,537
ON Hamilton Mountain NDP NDP 25,595 47.17% 7,659 14.11% 61.05% 17,936 25,595 8,787 1,505 171 270 54,264
ON Huron—Bruce Con Con 29,255 54.95% 15,762 29.61% 67.97% 29,255 13,493 8,784 1,455 254 53,241
ON Kenora Con Con 11,567 47.05% 4,712 19.17% 58.77% 11,567 6,855 5,381 636 147 24,586
ON Kingston and the Islands Lib Lib 23,842 39.31% 2,653 4.37% 63.38% 21,189 13,065 23,842 2,561 60,657
ON Kitchener Centre Con Con 21,119 42.40% 5,527 11.10% 62.15% 21,119 10,742 15,592 1,972 199 185 49,809
ON Kitchener—Conestoga Con Con 28,902 54.12% 17,237 32.28% 60.36% 28,902 11,665 10,653 2,184 53,404
ON Kitchener—Waterloo Con Con 27,039 40.85% 2,144 3.24% 69.19% 27,039 10,606 24,895 3,158 174 311 66,183
ON Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Con Con 29,546 57.68% 17,247 33.67% 64.51% 29,546 12,299 7,264 1,701 413 51,223
ON Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Con Con 33,754 57.27% 21,580 36.61% 64.63% 33,754 12,174 9,940 2,702 370 58,940
ON Leeds—Grenville Con Con 29,991 60.81% 20,958 42.49% 64.42% 29,991 9,033 7,839 2,460 49,323
ON London North Centre Lib Con 19,468 36.96% 1,665 3.16% 59.79% 19,468 12,996 17,803 2,177 229 52,673
ON London West Con Con 27,675 44.49% 11,023 17.72% 66.53% 27,675 16,109 16,652 1,703 65 62,204
ON London—Fanshawe NDP NDP 21,689 50.90% 7,395 17.35% 57.03% 14,294 21,689 4,893 1,202 535 42,613
ON Markham—Unionville Lib Lib 19,429 38.95% 1,695 3.40% 54.17% 17,734 10,897 19,429 1,597 231 49,888
ON Mississauga East—Cooksville Lib Con 18,796 39.97% 676 1.44% 55.65% 18,796 8,836 18,120 1,032 241 47,025
ON Mississauga South Lib Con 22,991 46.48% 4,598 9.30% 63.21% 22,991 6,354 18,393 1,532 194 49,464
ON Mississauga—Brampton South Lib Con 23,632 44.72% 5,053 9.56% 56.28% 23,632 9,465 18,579 1,044 127 52,847
ON Mississauga—Erindale Con Con 29,793 46.95% 8,252 13.00% 60.39% 29,793 10,327 21,541 1,694 99 63,454
ON Mississauga—Streetsville Lib Con 22,104 43.86% 3,453 6.85% 57.85% 22,104 7,834 18,651 1,802 50,391
ON Nepean—Carleton Con Con 43,477 54.45% 23,331 29.22% 71.19% 43,477 12,962 20,146 3,260 79,845
ON Newmarket—Aurora Con Con 31,600 54.29% 17,692 30.40% 63.00% 31,600 8,886 13,908 2,628 1,180 58,202
ON Niagara Falls Con Con 28,748 53.26% 16,067 29.76% 56.40% 28,748 12,681 10,206 2,086 259 53,980
ON Niagara West—Glanbrook Con Con 33,701 57.25% 20,967 35.62% 65.79% 33,701 12,734 8,699 2,530 1,199 58,863
ON Nickel Belt NDP NDP 24,566 54.97% 12,063 26.99% 62.06% 12,503 24,566 6,308 1,252 59 44,688
ON Nipissing—Timiskaming Lib Con 15,495 36.66% 18 0.04% 60.06% 15,495 8,781 15,477 2,518 42,271
ON Northumberland—Quinte West Con Con 32,853 53.83% 20,031 32.82% 63.67% 32,853 12,626 12,822 2,733 61,034
ON Oak Ridges—Markham Con Con 46,241 51.12% 20,680 22.86% 59.03% 46,241 15,229 25,561 2,349 1,080 90,460
ON Oakville Con Con 30,068 51.65% 12,178 20.92% 67.98% 30,068 8,117 17,890 2,140 58,215
ON Oshawa Con Con 26,034 51.31% 6,822 13.45% 56.82% 26,034 19,212 3,536 1,631 321 50,734
ON Ottawa Centre NDP NDP 33,805 52.11% 19,742 30.43% 72.37% 14,063 33,805 13,049 3,262 210 479 64,868
ON Ottawa South Lib Lib 25,963 44.01% 6,329 10.73% 67.82% 19,634 10,712 25,963 1,787 895 58,991
ON Ottawa West—Nepean Con Con 25,226 44.71% 7,436 13.18% 68.44% 25,226 11,128 17,790 2,279 56,423
ON Ottawa—Vanier Lib Lib 20,009 38.17% 4,618 8.81% 71.71% 14,184 15,391 20,009 2,716 122 52,422
ON Ottawa—Orléans Con Con 28,584 44.55% 3,935 6.13% 66.50% 28,584 9,086 24,649 1,839 64,158
ON Oxford Con Con 27,973 58.90% 15,809 33.29% 61.88% 27,973 12,164 4,521 2,058 776 47,492
ON Parkdale—High Park Lib NDP 24,046 47.20% 7,289 14.31% 68.71% 7,924 24,046 16,757 1,666 552 50,945
ON Parry Sound-Muskoka Con Con 25,864 55.73% 14,647 31.56% 65.11% 25,864 11,217 5,330 3,776 168 54 46,409
ON Perth Wellington Con Con 25,281 54.48% 15,420 33.23% 63.47% 25,281 9,861 8,341 2,112 806 46,401
ON Peterborough Con Con 29,393 49.67% 14,670 24.79% 64.71% 29,393 14,723 12,664 2,105 189 104 59,178
ON Pickering—Scarborough East Lib Con 19,220 40.11% 1,207 2.52% 61.24% 19,220 8,932 18,013 1,751 47,916
ON Prince Edward—Hastings Con Con 29,062 53.25% 16,122 29.54% 61.40% 29,062 12,940 10,230 1,887 283 171 54,573
ON Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Con Con 27,462 53.43% 17,851 34.73% 65.85% 27,462 6,903 6,545 877 9,611 51,398
ON Richmond Hill Lib Con 22,078 44.14% 4,407 8.81% 55.25% 22,078 8,433 17,671 1,832 50,014
ON Sarnia—Lambton Con Con 26,112 52.58% 11,256 22.66% 62.58% 26,112 14,856 6,931 1,252 514 49,665
ON Sault Ste. Marie NDP Con 18,328 41.44% 1,861 4.21% 64.19% 18,328 16,467 8,343 945 149 44,232
ON Scarborough Centre Lib Con 13,498 35.55% 1,470 3.87% 54.34% 13,498 11,443 12,028 998 37,967
ON Scarborough Southwest Lib NDP 14,119 35.05% 1,289 3.20% 58.37% 12,830 14,119 11,699 1,635 40,283
ON Scarborough—Agincourt Lib Lib 18,498 45.39% 4,568 11.21% 56.03% 13,930 7,376 18,498 946 40,750
ON Scarborough-Guildwood Lib Lib 13,849 36.20% 691 1.81% 56.76% 13,158 10,145 13,849 848 259 38,259
ON Scarborough—Rouge River Lib NDP 18,935 40.62% 5,000 10.73% 54.98% 13,935 18,935 12,699 684 357 46,610
ON Simcoe North Con Con 31,581 54.45% 20,066 34.60% 64.07% 31,581 11,515 11,090 3,489 322 57,997
ON Simcoe—Grey Con Con 31,784 49.37% 20,599 32.00% 65.06% 31,784 11,185 8,207 3,482 8,714 1,001 64,373
ON St. Catharines Con Con 25,571 50.86% 13,598 27.05% 60.50% 25,571 11,973 10,358 1,924 448 50,274
ON St. Paul's Lib Lib 22,409 40.60% 4,545 8.23% 66.54% 17,864 12,124 22,409 2,495 303 55,195
ON Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry Con Con 29,538 62.12% 21,028 44.22% 62.09% 29,538 8,313 8,510 1,038 151 47,550
ON Sudbury NDP NDP 22,684 49.92% 9,803 21.57% 63.35% 12,881 22,684 8,172 1,359 116 229 45,441
ON Thornhill Con Con 36,629 61.38% 22,504 37.71% 60.03% 36,629 7,141 14,125 1,562 215 59,672
ON Thunder Bay—Rainy River NDP NDP 18,085 48.67% 7,988 21.50% 59.41% 10,097 18,085 8,067 909 37,158
ON Thunder Bay—Superior North NDP NDP 18,334 49.92% 7,440 20.26% 59.92% 10,894 18,334 6,117 1,115 265 36,725
ON Timmins-James Bay NDP NDP 16,738 50.39% 6,212 18.70% 55.58% 10,526 16,738 5,230 724 33,218
ON Toronto Centre Lib Lib 22,832 41.01% 6,014 10.80% 62.93% 12,604 16,818 22,832 2,796 108 512 55,670
ON Toronto—Danforth NDP NDP 29,235 60.80% 20,763 43.18% 65.01% 6,885 29,235 8,472 3,107 387 48,086
ON Trinity—Spadina NDP NDP 35,601 54.51% 20,325 31.12% 64.95% 10,976 35,601 15,276 2,861 596 65,310
ON Vaughan Lib Con 38,533 56.32% 18,098 26.45% 55.10% 38,533 7,940 20,435 1,515 68,423
ON Welland NDP NDP 21,917 42.21% 1,022 1.97% 61.43% 20,895 21,917 7,276 1,297 169 370 51,924
ON Wellington—Halton Hills Con Con 35,132 63.70% 26,098 47.32% 66.24% 35,132 7,146 9,034 3,527 316 55,155
ON Whitby—Oshawa Con Con 37,525 58.42% 23,220 36.15% 62.53% 37,525 14,305 9,066 3,143 198 64,237
ON Willowdale Lib Con 22,207 41.70% 932 1.75% 57.23% 22,207 9,777 21,275 53,259
ON Windsor West NDP NDP 21,592 54.33% 9,015 22.68% 48.79% 12,577 21,592 4,327 1,096 153 39,745
ON Windsor—Tecumseh NDP NDP 22,235 49.92% 7,290 16.37% 53.01% 14,945 22,235 5,764 1,354 242 44,540
ON York Centre Lib Con 20,356 48.50% 6,377 15.19% 58.98% 20,356 6,656 13,979 979 41,970
ON York South—Weston Lib NDP 14,122 40.12% 2,580 7.33% 51.91% 8,559 14,122 11,542 975 35,198
ON York West Lib Lib 13,030 47.00% 5,309 19.15% 48.19% 6,122 7,721 13,030 450 401 27,724
ON York—Simcoe Con Con 33,614 63.58% 23,424 44.31% 57.89% 33,614 10,190 5,702 2,851 509 52,866
PE Cardigan Lib Lib 10,486 49.63% 2,379 11.26% 77.00% 8,107 2,164 10,486 373 21,130
PE Charlottetown Lib Lib 7,292 39.48% 1,252 6.78% 69.44% 6,040 4,632 7,292 417 87 18,468
PE Egmont Con Con 10,467 54.65% 4,470 23.34% 70.99% 10,467 2,369 5,997 320 19,153
PE Malpeque Lib Lib 8,605 42.40% 671 3.31% 75.73% 7,934 2,970 8,605 785 20,294
QC Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou BQ NDP 13,961 44.79% 6,872 22.05% 53.35% 7,089 13,961 3,282 5,615 1,221 31,168
QC Abitibi—Témiscamingue BQ NDP 24,763 51.22% 9,505 19.66% 59.70% 4,777 24,763 2,859 15,258 694 48,351
QC Ahuntsic BQ BQ 14,908 31.80% 708 1.51% 64.71% 3,770 14,200 13,087 14,908 620 299 46,884
QC Alfred-Pellan BQ NDP 23,098 42.09% 10,594 19.31% 65.72% 6,157 23,098 12,070 12,504 798 245 54,872
QC Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel BQ NDP 25,802 44.27% 8,922 15.31% 61.06% 6,497 25,802 7,135 16,880 1,506 342 117 58,279
QC Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour BQ BQ 19,046 38.30% 1,341 2.70% 65.71% 6,478 17,705 5,024 19,046 1,479 49,732
QC Beauce Con Con 26,799 50.71% 10,968 20.75% 63.02% 26,799 15,831 5,833 3,535 852 52,850
QC Beauharnois—Salaberry BQ NDP 23,998 43.80% 5,816 10.61% 62.12% 7,049 23,998 4,559 18,182 1,003 54,791
QC Beauport—Limoilou Con NDP 24,306 46.07% 10,461 19.83% 63.17% 13,845 24,306 3,162 10,250 950 246 52,759
QC Berthier—Maskinongé BQ NDP 22,403 39.58% 5,735 10.13% 63.57% 7,904 22,403 8,060 16,668 1,196 373 56,604
QC Bourassa Lib Lib 15,550 40.91% 3,280 8.63% 55.12% 3,354 12,270 15,550 6,105 613 121 38,013
QC Brome—Missisquoi BQ NDP 22,407 42.64% 10,818 20.59% 66.11% 6,256 22,407 11,589 11,173 1,120 52,545
QC Brossard—La Prairie Lib NDP 25,512 41.02% 8,536 13.72% 64.84% 7,806 25,512 16,976 10,890 900 110 62,194
QC Chambly—Borduas BQ NDP 29,591 42.74% 10,444 15.08% 70.42% 5,425 29,591 6,165 19,147 1,072 7,843 69,243
QC Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles Con NDP 24,131 45.01% 7,911 14.76% 66.08% 16,220 24,131 3,505 8,732 832 189 53,609
QC Châteauguay—Saint-Constant BQ NDP 29,156 52.04% 14,199 25.34% 65.06% 5,756 29,156 5,069 14,957 923 162 56,023
QC Chicoutimi—Le Fjord BQ NDP 19,430 38.13% 4,755 9.33% 63.90% 12,881 19,430 2,852 14,675 780 340 50,958
QC Compton—Stanstead BQ NDP 24,097 47.59% 10,918 21.56% 63.64% 5,982 24,097 6,132 13,179 1,241 50,631
QC Drummond BQ NDP 24,489 51.64% 14,079 29.69% 62.50% 7,555 24,489 3,979 10,410 987 47,420
QC Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine BQ NDP 12,427 33.76% 777 2.11% 53.85% 6,292 12,427 5,533 11,650 913 36,815
QC Gatineau BQ NDP 35,262 61.83% 26,643 46.72% 64.10% 4,532 35,262 7,975 8,619 639 57,027
QC Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia BQ BQ 12,633 36.05% 3,669 10.47% 59.66% 5,253 7,484 8,964 12,633 707 35,041
QC Hochelaga BQ NDP 22,314 48.17% 7,863 16.97% 58.43% 3,126 22,314 5,064 14,451 798 569 46,322
QC Honoré-Mercier Lib NDP 17,545 36.37% 2,904 6.02% 59.77% 5,992 17,545 14,641 8,935 770 351 48,234
QC Hull—Aylmer Lib NDP 35,194 59.20% 23,143 38.93% 65.03% 6,058 35,194 12,051 5,019 1,125 59,447
QC Jeanne-Le Ber BQ NDP 23,293 44.66% 10,658 20.43% 59.08% 4,678 23,293 10,054 12,635 1,377 121 52,158
QC Joliette BQ NDP 27,050 47.33% 8,246 14.43% 63.31% 5,525 27,050 3,545 18,804 2,227 57,151
QC Jonquière—Alma Con NDP 22,900 43.44% 4,331 8.22% 65.77% 18,569 22,900 1,043 9,554 652 52,718
QC La Pointe-de-l'Île BQ NDP 23,033 48.34% 7,558 15.86% 60.43% 3,664 23,033 4,369 15,475 898 213 47,652
QC Lac-Saint-Louis Lib Lib 18,457 34.11% 2,204 4.07% 65.90% 15,394 16,253 18,457 1,689 2,315 54,108
QC LaSalle—Émard Lib NDP 17,691 42.15% 6,519 15.53% 56.92% 5,516 17,691 11,172 6,151 946 496 41,972
QC Laurentides—Labelle BQ NDP 24,800 43.83% 7,001 12.37% 62.25% 5,246 24,800 7,169 17,799 1,423 149 56,586
QC Laurier—Sainte-Marie BQ NDP 23,373 46.64% 5,382 10.74% 63.41% 1,764 23,373 4,976 17,991 1,324 73 612 50,113
QC Laval BQ NDP 22,050 43.33% 10,483 20.60% 60.59% 6,366 22,050 9,422 11,567 1,260 224 50,889
QC Laval—Les Îles Lib NDP 25,703 47.64% 14,595 27.05% 58.92% 8,587 25,703 11,108 7,022 966 563 53,949
QC Lévis—Bellechasse Con Con 25,850 43.95% 5,960 10.13% 67.10% 25,850 19,890 3,421 8,757 903 58,821
QC Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher BQ NDP 27,119 51.93% 12,938 24.78% 69.21% 4,339 27,119 5,321 14,181 1,032 228 52,220
QC Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière Con Con 22,460 39.88% 777 1.38% 73.83% 22,460 21,683 2,866 8,381 936 56,326
QC Louis-Hébert BQ NDP 23,373 38.65% 8,733 14.44% 66.20% 13,207 23,373 8,110 14,640 996 143 60,469
QC Louis-Saint-Laurent Con NDP 22,629 39.87% 1,295 2.28% 65.88% 21,334 22,629 3,612 8,148 857 175 56,755
QC Manicouagan BQ NDP 16,437 48.93% 5,942 17.69% 51.97% 3,878 16,437 1,882 10,495 898 33,590
QC Marc-Aurèle-Fortin BQ NDP 29,107 49.68% 13,637 23.28% 67.49% 5,768 29,107 7,035 15,470 1,208 58,588
QC Mégantic—L'Érable Con Con 21,931 49.14% 10,215 22.89% 61.47% 21,931 11,716 2,601 7,481 655 250 44,634
QC Montcalm BQ NDP 34,434 52.97% 14,825 22.80% 61.06% 5,118 34,434 3,501 19,609 2,347 65,009
QC Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup BQ NDP 17,285 36.36% 9 0.02% 62.29% 17,276 17,285 2,743 9,550 691 47,545
QC Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord BQ NDP 17,601 37.35% 1,176 2.50% 57.35% 9,660 17,601 2,628 16,425 814 47,128
QC Mount Royal Lib Lib 16,151 41.41% 2,260 5.79% 64.59% 13,891 6,963 16,151 1,136 683 74 109 39,007
QC Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine Lib NDP 17,943 39.73% 3,536 7.83% 58.51% 6,574 17,943 14,407 3,983 1,914 207 131 45,159
QC Outremont NDP NDP 21,906 56.37% 12,702 32.69% 59.70% 3,408 21,906 9,204 3,199 838 303 38,858
QC Papineau Lib Lib 16,429 38.41% 4,327 10.12% 61.05% 2,021 12,102 16,429 11,091 806 95 228 42,772
QC Pierrefonds—Dollard Lib NDP 16,390 34.13% 1,758 3.66% 59.15% 12,901 16,390 14,632 2,392 1,710 48,025
QC Pontiac Con NDP 22,376 45.71% 7,935 16.21% 59.71% 14,441 22,376 6,242 4,917 849 124 48,949
QC Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier Ind NDP 22,387 42.67% 7,793 14.85% 65.87% 22,387 3,463 10,745 1,279 14,594 52,468
QC Québec BQ NDP 22,393 42.64% 7,709 14.68% 66.14% 9,330 22,393 4,735 14,684 1,144 228 52,514
QC Repentigny BQ NDP 32,131 51.92% 12,889 20.83% 66.80% 4,606 32,131 4,830 19,242 1,078 61,887
QC Richmond—Arthabaska BQ BQ 18,033 33.83% 717 1.35% 65.56% 13,145 17,316 3,711 18,033 1,098 53,303
QC Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques BQ NDP 18,360 42.98% 5,190 12.15% 62.90% 6,218 18,360 4,101 13,170 867 42,716
QC Rivière-des-Mille-Îles BQ NDP 25,639 49.21% 10,766 20.66% 66.60% 5,057 25,639 5,300 14,873 1,229 52,098
QC Rivière-du-Nord BQ NDP 29,603 55.28% 14,498 27.07% 60.05% 4,469 29,603 3,400 15,105 972 53,549
QC Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean Con Con 18,438 45.68% 7,256 17.98% 64.20% 18,438 11,182 1,615 8,577 553 40,365
QC Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie BQ NDP 27,484 51.00% 9,782 18.15% 66.47% 2,328 27,484 4,920 17,702 899 557 53,890
QC Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert BQ NDP 24,361 44.64% 8,977 16.45% 67.20% 5,887 24,361 7,423 15,384 1,523 54,578
QC Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot BQ NDP 26,963 52.36% 14,312 27.79% 66.04% 8,108 26,963 2,784 12,651 994 51,500
QC Saint-Jean BQ NDP 24,943 47.48% 8,920 16.98% 62.26% 5,603 24,943 4,644 16,023 1,326 52,539
QC Saint-Lambert BQ NDP 18,705 42.65% 7,352 16.76% 60.45% 4,396 18,705 8,463 11,353 944 43,861
QC Saint-Laurent—Cartierville Lib Lib 17,726 43.43% 5,778 14.16% 52.18% 7,124 11,948 17,726 2,981 857 176 40,812
QC Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel Lib Lib 15,340 42.30% 3,620 9.98% 51.31% 4,991 11,720 15,340 3,396 657 162 36,266
QC Saint-Maurice—Champlain BQ NDP 18,628 39.07% 4,667 9.79% 60.68% 8,447 18,628 5,670 13,961 972 47,678
QC Shefford BQ NDP 27,575 51.09% 14,960 27.72% 64.79% 7,908 27,575 4,855 12,615 1,022 53,975
QC Sherbrooke BQ NDP 22,415 43.10% 3,750 7.21% 63.41% 4,784 22,415 5,020 18,665 894 233 52,011
QC Terrebonne—Blainville BQ NDP 28,260 49.34% 10,597 18.50% 65.70% 5,236 28,260 4,893 17,663 1,219 57,271
QC Trois-Rivières BQ NDP 26,981 53.57% 14,994 29.77% 64.45% 6,205 26,981 3,617 11,987 972 346 256 50,364
QC Vaudreuil-Soulanges BQ NDP 30,177 43.61% 12,396 17.91% 67.07% 11,360 30,177 8,023 17,781 1,864 69,205
QC Verchères—Les Patriotes BQ NDP 24,514 43.31% 3,921 6.93% 71.42% 4,884 24,514 5,352 20,593 1,259 56,602
QC Westmount—Ville-Marie Lib Lib 15,346 37.18% 642 1.56% 53.36% 7,218 14,704 15,346 2,278 1,516 213 41,275
SK Battlefords—Lloydminster Con Con 19,203 66.90% 11,436 39.84% 56.88% 19,203 7,767 950 785 28,705
SK Blackstrap Con Con 23,280 54.40% 7,511 17.55% 69.26% 23,280 15,769 2,713 1,033 42,795
SK Cypress Hills—Grasslands Con Con 20,555 69.85% 14,307 48.62% 66.25% 20,555 6,248 1,838 788 29,429
SK Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River Con Con 10,509 47.93% 794 3.62% 50.35% 10,509 9,715 1,144 560 21,928
SK Palliser Con Con 15,850 47.00% 766 2.27% 67.40% 15,850 15,084 1,797 995 33,726
SK Prince Albert Con Con 19,214 62.17% 9,373 30.33% 60.00% 19,214 9,841 1,070 666 116 30,907
SK Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre Con Con 18,076 53.21% 5,558 16.36% 66.29% 18,076 12,518 2,467 911 33,972
SK Regina—Qu'Appelle Con Con 15,896 53.48% 4,477 15.06% 60.38% 15,896 11,419 1,400 879 127 29,721
SK Saskatoon—Humboldt Con Con 19,954 52.72% 6,683 17.66% 66.52% 19,954 13,271 3,013 926 682 37,846
SK Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar Con Con 14,652 48.70% 538 1.79% 60.50% 14,652 14,114 697 626 30,089
SK Saskatoon—Wanuskewin Con Con 21,183 58.43% 9,788 27.00% 63.12% 21,183 11,395 2,428 1,250 36,256
SK Souris—Moose Mountain Con Con 21,598 73.98% 16,137 55.28% 62.20% 21,598 5,461 1,236 898 29,193
SK Wascana Lib Lib 15,823 40.83% 1,532 3.95% 67.21% 14,291 7,681 15,823 954 38,749
SK Yorkton—Melville Con Con 21,906 68.93% 14,975 47.12% 62.74% 21,906 6,931 2,167 774 31,778
Terr Nunavut Con Con 3,930 49.90% 1,670 21.21% 45.71% 3,930 1,525 2,260 160 7,875
Terr Western Arctic NDP NDP 7,140 45.84% 2,139 13.73% 53.95% 5,001 7,140 2,872 477 87 15,577
Terr Yukon Lib Con 5,422 33.77% 132 0.82% 66.24% 5,422 2,308 5,290 3,037 16,057
  1. ^ "Forty-First General Election 2011: Official Voting Results (raw data)". elections.ca. Retrieved July 6, 2023.
  2. ^ including spoilt ballots
  3. ^ minor political parties receiving less than 1% of the national popular vote are aggregated under "Other"; independent candidates are aggregated separately
  4. ^ valid ballots
  = results as certified in a judicial recount
  = open seat
  = turnout is above national average
  = incumbency arose from byelection gain
  = incumbent switched allegiance after 2008 election
  = other incumbents defeated

Party summaries

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Conservatives

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The Conservatives, who had been leading in the polls since the writs were dropped, won 166 seats - enough for the first Conservative majority government since the Progressive Conservative-Canadian Alliance merger that formed the party in 2003. Notably, the Tories made significant inroads in Toronto, taking eight seats there. While the Tories had won a few seats in the Toronto suburbs since the PC-Canadian Alliance merger, this was the first time a right-of-centre party had won seats in the former Metro Toronto itself since the PC meltdown of 1993. Combined with their traditionally heavy support in the west, this was enough to win a 14-seat majority with 39.62 percent of the national popular vote - a result also notable for being the first time the modern Conservative party successfully polled a larger share of the vote than the combined tally of the PC and CA parties in the election preceding their merger.

Despite winning a majority government, the Conservatives lost over half their seats in Quebec to the NDP, retaining only five seats in that province.

New Democrats

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The NDP had a major windfall, emerging as a truly national party for the first time in its 50-year history. They won 103 seats—more than double their previous high (when they won 43 seats in 1988). Much of this was due to a breakthrough in Quebec, a province where they had been more or less nonexistent for the better part of their history. From only one seat at dissolution, the NDP took 59 of 75 seats there, dominating Montreal and sweeping Quebec City and the Outaouais. By comparison, the NDP had only won one other seat in Quebec in its entire history prior to 2011 (and had held only one other seat, via a floor-crossing). It had not even been fully organized in the province since 1990, when its Quebec wing seceded to preach sovereigntism. The 59 seats won by the NDP in Quebec is the most won by any party in that province since the Progressive Conservatives won 63 seats there in 1988. In several cases, NDP candidates in Quebec won handily even though they didn't even actively campaign.

Among the new NDP MPs were several university students. Five members of the McGill University NDP club—Charmaine Borg, Matthew Dubé, Mylène Freeman, Laurin Liu, and Jamie Nicholls—were elected from Montreal-area ridings. Liu is the youngest woman ever elected to Parliament. Also elected was Pierre-Luc Dusseault, a freshman at the Université de Sherbrooke; his victory in Sherbrooke, Quebec makes him the youngest MP in Canadian history (he only turned 20 two days before he was sworn in).

However, they were unable to make much of an impact in their former western heartland. They actually lost Elmwood—Transcona, the former seat of longtime MP and former deputy leader Bill Blaikie, by only 300 votes.

Liberals

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Winning only 34 seats, the Liberals suffered the worst result in their history. They sat as the third party in the 41st Parliament, the first since Confederation where the Liberals did not form either the Government or the Official Opposition in the House of Commons. This was the worst showing for an incumbent Official Opposition party in terms of seats, and the lowest percentage for a national Official Opposition party (the Bloc Québécois in 1997 won more seats with a smaller vote share on account of its being a regional party).

The Liberals' poor showing was largely due to a collapse of their support in Montreal and Toronto, which had been the backbones of Liberal support for almost two decades. With few exceptions, their support in Toronto flowed to the Tories, while most of their base in Montreal switched to the NDP.

In 2008, they won 20 out of the 23 ridings fully or partially within Toronto. However, in 2011, they only won six, losing 6 to the NDP and 9 to the Conservatives. Additionally, after going into the election holding 30 of the 44 seats in the Greater Toronto Area, they only won seven in 2011.

In Montreal, the Liberals lost five of their 12 seats, and came close to losing several more. Most notably, they came within 2,500 votes of losing Mount Royal, long reckoned as the safest Liberal riding in the nation.

Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff lost his seat of Etobicoke—Lakeshore to first time challenger Bernard Trottier by a margin of 5.27% of the total votes. Other famous MP's who also lost their seats are Ken Dryden (York Centre), Dan McTeague (Pickering—Scarborough East), Gerard Kennedy (Parkdale—High Park), Ujjal Dosanjh (Vancouver South) and Joe Volpe (Eglinton—Lawrence).

All told, the Liberals only won 11 seats in Ontario (all but four in Toronto) and seven in Quebec (all in Montreal)—the fewest the party has ever won in either province. They went into the next Parliament holding only four seats west of Ontario (Winnipeg North, Wascana, Vancouver Centre and Vancouver Quadra).

Bloc Québécois

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The Bloc was practically eliminated from the scene, losing 43 seats. This reduced them to a rump of four seats, only a third of the number required for official party status. In many cases, they lost seats they held since their debut performance in 1993. With few exceptions, their support bled over to the NDP. Notably, the Bloc lost all but one seat in the Montreal area. This included all of their seats in the eastern part of the city, the birthplace of the sovereigntist movement. The Bloc went into the election holding all but one seat in eastern Montreal, but lost all of them to the NDP. They also lost all or most of their seats in their longstanding strongholds in the rest of the province, such as Quebec City and central Quebec. Several Bloc MPs who had never had serious difficulty being reelected ended up losing their seats in landslides. Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe, at the time the longest-tenured party leader in Canada, lost his seat in Laurier—Sainte-Marie to NDP challenger Hélène Laverdière.

Greens

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Despite losing a significant share of the national vote compared to the 2008 election, Green Party leader Elizabeth May became the first Green Party member elected to the Canadian Parliament.

Vote and seat summaries

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Popular vote
Conservative
39.62%
NDP
30.63%
Liberal
18.91%
Bloc Québécois
6.04%
Green
3.91%
Others
0.89%


Seat totals
Conservative
54.22%
NDP
33.12%
Liberal
11.04%
Bloc Québécois
1.30%
Green
0.32%

Gains, holds and losses

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Elections to the 41st Parliament of Canada – seats won/lost by party, 2008–2011
Party 2008 Gain from (loss to) 2011
Con NDP Lib BQ Grn Ind
Conservative 143 2 (6) 27 (1) 1 166
New Democratic 37 6 (2) 17 (1) 45 1 103
Liberal 77 (27) 1 (17) 34
Bloc Québécois 49 (45) 4
Green 1 1
Independent 2 (1) (1)
Total 308 7 (30) 3 (69) 44 (1) 45 (1) 2 308

Incumbents defeated

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Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff lost his riding of Etobicoke—Lakeshore to Bernard Trottier, a Conservative,[10] and the following day he announced he would resign as Liberal leader. Gilles Duceppe, leader of the Bloc Québécois and incumbent in Laurier—Sainte-Marie was defeated by Hélène Laverdière of the NDP and announced his intention to resign as leader of the Bloc.[11]

Four Cabinet ministers, Lawrence Cannon (Foreign Affairs), Gary Lunn (Sport), Jean-Pierre Blackburn (Veterans Affairs and Agriculture), and Josée Verner (Intergovernmental Affairs and Francophonie) lost their seats. Lunn lost to Green Party leader Elizabeth May, and the NDP won the other three seats.[12]

Defeated incumbents and winners by province
British Columbia
Defeated incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Sukh Dhaliwal Liberal Jinny Sims NDP Newton—North Delta
  Gary Lunn Conservative Elizabeth May Green Saanich—Gulf Islands
  Dona Cadman Conservative Jasbir Sandhu NDP Surrey North
  Ujjal Dosanjh Liberal Wai Young Conservative Vancouver South
Manitoba
Defeated incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Jim Maloway NDP      Lawrence Toet Conservative Elmwood—Transcona
  Anita Neville Liberal Joyce Bateman Conservative Winnipeg South Centre
New Brunswick
Defeated incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Jean-Claude D'Amours Liberal Bernard Valcourt Conservative Madawaska—Restigouche
  Brian Murphy Liberal Robert Goguen Conservative Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe
Newfoundland and Labrador
Defeated incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Todd Russell Liberal Peter Penashue Conservative Labrador
  Siobhán Coady Liberal Ryan Cleary NDP St. John's South—Mount Pearl
Nova Scotia
Defeated incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Michael Savage Liberal Robert Chisholm NDP Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
Ontario
Defeated incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Mark Holland Liberal Chris Alexander Conservative Ajax—Pickering
  Maria Minna Liberal Matthew Kellway NDP Beaches—East York
  Gurbax Singh Malhi Liberal Bal Gosal Conservative Bramalea—Gore—Malton
  Andrew Kania Liberal Kyle Seeback Conservative Brampton West
  Ruby Dhalla Liberal Parm Gill Conservative Brampton—Springdale
  Mario Silva Liberal Andrew Cash NDP Davenport
  Yasmin Ratansi Liberal Joe Daniel Conservative Don Valley East
  Rob Oliphant Liberal John Carmichael Conservative Don Valley West
  Joe Volpe Liberal Joe Oliver Conservative Eglinton—Lawrence
  Borys Wrzesnewskyj Liberal Ted Opitz Conservative Etobicoke Centre
  Michael Ignatieff Liberal Bernard Trottier Conservative Etobicoke—Lakeshore
  Glen Pearson Liberal Susan Truppe Conservative London North Centre
  Navdeep Bains Liberal Eve Adams Conservative Mississauga—Brampton South
  Paul Szabo Liberal Stella Ambler Conservative Mississauga South
  Bonnie Crombie Liberal Brad Butt Conservative Mississauga—Streetsville
  Anthony Rota Liberal Jay Aspin Conservative Nipissing—Timiskaming
  Gerard Kennedy Liberal Peggy Nash NDP Parkdale—High Park
  Dan McTeague Liberal Corneliu Chisu Conservative Pickering—Scarborough East
  Bryon Wilfert Liberal Costas Menegakis Conservative Richmond Hill
  Tony Martin NDP Bryan Hayes Conservative Sault Ste. Marie
  John Cannis Liberal Roxanne James Conservative Scarborough Centre
  Michelle Simson Liberal Dan Harris NDP Scarborough Southwest
  Helena Guergis Independent Kellie Leitch Conservative Simcoe—Grey
  Martha Hall Findlay Liberal Chungsen Leung Conservative Willowdale
  Ken Dryden Liberal Mark Adler Conservative York Centre
  Alan Tonks Liberal Mike Sullivan NDP York South—Weston
Quebec
Defeated incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Yvon Lévesque Bloc Québécois Romeo Saganash NDP Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
  Marc Lemay Bloc Québécois Christine Moore NDP Abitibi—Témiscamingue
  Robert Carrier Bloc Québécois Rosane Doré Lefebvre NDP Alfred-Pellan
  Mario Laframboise Bloc Québécois Mylène Freeman NDP Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel
  Claude DeBellefeuille Bloc Québécois Anne Minh-Thu Quach NDP Beauharnois—Salaberry
  Sylvie Boucher Conservative Raymond Côté NDP Beauport—Limoilou
  Guy André Bloc Québécois Ruth Ellen Brosseau NDP Berthier—Maskinongé
  Alexandra Mendès Liberal Hoang Mai NDP Brossard—La Prairie
  Yves Lessard Bloc Québécois Matthew Dubé NDP Chambly—Borduas
  Daniel Petit Conservative Anne-Marie Day NDP Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles
  Carole Freeman Bloc Québécois Sylvain Chicoine NDP Châteauguay—Saint-Constant
  Robert Bouchard Bloc Québécois Dany Morin NDP Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
  France Bonsant Bloc Québécois Jean Rousseau NDP Compton—Stanstead
  Roger Pomerleau Bloc Québécois François Choquette NDP Drummond
  Richard Nadeau Bloc Québécois Françoise Boivin NDP Gatineau
  Daniel Paillé Bloc Québécois Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet NDP Hochelaga
  Pablo Rodriguez Liberal Paulina Ayala NDP Honoré-Mercier
  Marcel Proulx Liberal Nycole Turmel NDP Hull—Aylmer
  Thierry St-Cyr Bloc Québécois Tyrone Benskin NDP Jeanne-Le Ber
  Pierre Paquette Bloc Québécois Francine Raynault NDP Joliette
  Jean-Pierre Blackburn Conservative Claude Patry NDP Jonquière—Alma
  Lise Zarac Liberal Hélène LeBlanc NDP LaSalle—Émard
  Johanne Deschamps Bloc Québécois Marc-André Morin NDP Laurentides—Labelle
  Gilles Duceppe Bloc Québécois Hélène Laverdière NDP Laurier—Sainte-Marie
  Nicole Demers Bloc Québécois José Nunez-Melo NDP Laval
  Jean Dorion Bloc Québécois Pierre Nantel NDP Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher
  Pascal-Pierre Paillé Bloc Québécois Denis Blanchette NDP Louis-Hébert
  Josée Verner Conservative Alexandrine Latendresse NDP Louis-Saint-Laurent
  Gérard Asselin Bloc Québécois Jonathan Genest-Jourdain NDP Manicouagan
  Roger Gaudet Bloc Québécois Manon Perreault NDP Montcalm
  Bernard Généreux Conservative François Lapointe NDP Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup
  Michel Guimond Bloc Québécois Jonathan Tremblay NDP Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord
  Marlene Jennings Liberal Isabelle Morin NDP Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine
  Bernard Patry Liberal Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe NDP Pierrefonds—Dollard
  Lawrence Cannon Conservative Mathieu Ravignat NDP Pontiac
  André Arthur Independent Élaine Michaud NDP Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
  Christiane Gagnon Bloc Québécois Annick Papillon NDP Québec
  Nicolas Dufour Bloc Québécois Jean-François Larose NDP Repentigny
  Claude Guimond Bloc Québécois Guy Caron NDP Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques
  Luc Desnoyers Bloc Québécois Laurin Liu NDP Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
  Monique Guay Bloc Québécois Pierre Dionne Labelle NDP Rivière-du-Nord
  Bernard Bigras Bloc Québécois Alexandre Boulerice NDP Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
  Carole Lavallée Bloc Québécois Djaouida Sellah NDP Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert
  Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac Bloc Québécois Marie-Claude Morin NDP Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot
  Claude Bachand Bloc Québécois Tarik Brahmi NDP Saint-Jean
  Josée Beaudin Bloc Québécois Sadia Groguhé NDP Saint-Lambert
  Jean-Yves Laforest Bloc Québécois Lise St-Denis NDP Saint-Maurice—Champlain
  Robert Vincent Bloc Québécois Réjean Genest NDP Shefford
  Serge Cardin Bloc Québécois Pierre-Luc Dusseault NDP Sherbrooke
  Diane Bourgeois Bloc Québécois Charmaine Borg NDP Terrebonne—Blainville
  Paule Brunelle Bloc Québécois Robert Aubin NDP Trois-Rivières
  Meili Faille Bloc Québécois Jamie Nicholls NDP Vaudreuil-Soulanges
  Luc Malo Bloc Québécois Sana Hassainia NDP Verchères—Les Patriotes
Yukon
Defeated incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Larry Bagnell Liberal Ryan Leef Conservative Yukon

Open seats

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The Bloc gained Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia by the largest margin of victory of their four seats won and vacated by a long-standing member of the Bloc Québécois.

The Conservatives gained Calgary Centre-North and Prince George—Peace River, both vacated by long-standing Conservatives.

Seats that changed hands through vacancies at dissolution or retirements
Alberta
Outgoing incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Vacant Michelle Rempel Conservative Calgary Centre-North
  Rick Casson Conservative Jim Hillyer Conservative Lethbridge
British Columbia
Outgoing incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Bill Siksay NDP Kennedy Stewart NDP Burnaby—Douglas
  Chuck Strahl Conservative Mark Strahl Conservative Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon
  John Cummins Conservative Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative Delta—Richmond East
  Keith Martin Liberal Randall Garrison NDP Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca
  Jim Abbott Conservative Dan Albas Conservative Kootenay—Columbia
  Stockwell Day Conservative David Wilks Conservative Okanagan—Coquihalla
  Vacant Bob Zimmer Conservative Prince George—Peace River
New Brunswick
Outgoing incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Greg Thompson Conservative John Williamson Conservative New Brunswick Southwest
Ontario
Outgoing incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Peter Milliken Liberal Ted Hsu Liberal Kingston and the Islands
  Albina Guarnieri Liberal Wladyslaw Lizon Conservative Mississauga East—Cooksville
  Derek Lee Liberal Rathika Sitsabaiesan NDP Scarborough—Rouge River
Prince Edward Island
Outgoing incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Shawn Murphy Liberal Sean Casey Liberal Charlottetown
Quebec
Outgoing incumbent Affiliation Winner Affiliation Electoral district
  Christian Ouellet Bloc Québécois Pierre Jacob NDP Brome—Missisquoi
  Raynald Blais Bloc Québécois Philip Toone NDP Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  Vacant Jean-François Fortin Bloc Québécois Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia
  Francine Lalonde Bloc Québécois Ève Péclet NDP La Pointe-de-l'Île
  Raymonde Folco Liberal François Pilon NDP Laval—Les Îles
  Serge Ménard Bloc Québécois Alain Giguère NDP Marc-Aurèle-Fortin

Results by province

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Party name BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL YT NT NU Total
     Conservative Seats: 21 27 13 11 73 5 8 4 1 1 1 0 1 166
Vote: 45.5 66.8 56.3 53.5 44.4 16.5 43.9 36.7 41.2 28.4 33.8 32.1 49.9 39.6
     New Democrats Seats: 12 1 0 2 22 59 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 103
Vote: 32.5 16.8 32.3 25.8 25.6 42.9 29.8 30.3 15.4 32.6 14.4 45.8 19.4 30.6
     Liberal Seats: 2 0 1 1 11 7 1 4 3 4 0 0 0 34
Vote: 13.4 9.3 8.6 16.6 25.3 14.2 22.6 28.9 41.0 37.9 33.0 18.4 28.7 18.9
     Bloc Québécois Seats: 4 4
Vote: 23.4 6.0
     Green Seats: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Vote: 7.7 5.3 2.7 3.6 3.8 2.1 3.2 4.0 2.4 0.9 18.9 3.1 2.0 3.9
     Independent and no affiliation Vote: 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.4
Total seats 36 28 14 14 106 75 10 11 4 7 1 1 1 308

British Columbia

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Results in British Columbia
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-
  Conservative 21 13 2 -1
  New Democrats 12 19 5 +3
  Liberal 2 4 23 7 -3
Green 1 6 29 +1
Christian Heritage 3 3
  Independent and
no Affiliation
9 2
Libertarian 6 2
Marxist–Leninist 5 3
Communist 3
Canadian Action 2
Progressive Canadian 1 1
  Western Block 1
Pirate 3
Rhinoceros
Total 36 100.0

Prairie provinces

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Alberta

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Results in Alberta
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-
  Conservative 27 1 932,765 66.8 +2.2
  New Democrats 1 23 4 234,730 16.8 +4.1
  Liberal 0 3 15 10 129,310 9.3 -2.1
Green 0 0 9 18 1 73,058 5.2 -3.6
  Independent 0 1 5 17,906 1.3 -0.7
Christian Heritage 0 0 5 2 3,401 0.2 -0.1
Canadian Action 0 0 1 384 0.0 -0.1
Marxist–Leninist 0 0 3 2 808 0.1 0
Communist 0 0 1 1 346 0.0 0
Pirate 0 0 2 663 0.0 0
  Western Block 0 0 2 415 0.0 0
Rhinoceros 0 0 1 345 0.0 0
Progressive Canadian 0 0 1 1,754 0.1 +0.1
Total 28 1,395,885 100.0

Saskatchewan

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Results in Saskatchewan
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-
  Conservative 13 1 0 0 0 -
  Liberal 1 0 13 0 0 -
  New Democrats 0 13 1 0 0
Green 0 0 0 14 0
Canadian Action 0 0 0 0 1
  Independent 0 0 0 0 2
Total 14 100.0

Manitoba

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Results in Manitoba
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-
  Conservative 11 2 1 0 0 0 +2
  New Democrats 2 9 3 0 0 0 -2
  Liberal 1 3 9 1 0 0 -
Green 0 0 1 13 0 0
Christian Heritage 0 0 0 0 2 0
  Independent 0 0 0 0 2 2
Communist 0 0 0 0 2 0
Pirate 0 0 0 0 0 1
Total 14 100.0

Ontario

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Results in Ontario
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-
  Conservative 73 24 9 0 0 0 +22
  New Democrats 22 34 50 0 0 0 +5
  Liberal 11 46 46 3 0 0 -27
Green 0 1 0 100 2 0
  Independent and
no Affiliation
0 1 1
Christian Heritage 0 0 0 0 21 2
Progressive Canadian 0 0 0 0 6 2
Marxist–Leninist 0 0 0 0 17 6
Libertarian 0 0 0 1 11 2
Communist 0 0 0 0 3 3
Marijuana 1
Canadian Action
First Peoples National 0 0 0 0 1 0
Animal Alliance 0 0 0 0 3 2
Pirate 0 0 0 0 1 1
United 0 0 0 0 2 1
Total 106 100.0

Quebec

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Results in Quebec
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-
  New Democrats 59 14 2 0 0 0 +58
  Liberal 7 10 23 35 0 0 -7
  Conservative 5 8 32 28 1 0 -5
  Bloc Québécois 4 42 17 11 1 0 -45
Green 0 0 0 1 73 1
  Independent and
no affiliation
0 1 1 0 0 4
Marxist–Leninist 0 0 0 0 0 14
Rhinoceros 0 0 0 0 0 10
Christian Heritage 0 0 0 0 0 5
Communist 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pirate 0 0 0 0 0 1 369
Canadian Action 0 0 0 0 0 1 250
Total 75 100.0

Atlantic provinces

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New Brunswick

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Results in New Brunswick
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-
  Conservative 8 2 0 0 0 +2
  Liberal 1 2 7 0 0 -2
  New Democrats 1 6 3 0 0 -
Green 0 0 0 8 1
Marxist–Leninist
Christian Heritage 0 0 0 0 1
Total 10 100.0

Nova Scotia

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Results in Nova Scotia
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-
  Conservative 4 5 2 0 0 +1
  Liberal 4 3 4 0 0 -1
  New Democrats 3 3 5 0 0 +1
Green 0 0 0 11 0
Christian Heritage 0 0 0 0 1
Marxist–Leninist 0 0 0 0 1
Total 11 100.0

Prince Edward Island

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Results in Prince Edward Island
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-
  Liberal 3 1 0 0 -
  Conservative 1 3 0 0 -
  New Democrats 0 0 4 0 -
Green 0 0 0 4
Christian Heritage 0 0 0 0
Total 4 100.0

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Results in Newfoundland and Labrador (Preliminary)
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-
  Liberal 4 2 1 0 -2
  New Democrats 2 0 5 0 +1
  Conservative 1 5 1 0 +1
Green 0 0 0 5
  Independent 0 0 0 2
Total 7 100.0

Results by territory

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Results in the Yukon
Party Seats Second Third Votes % +/-
  Conservative 1 5,422 33.8 +1.1
  Liberal 1 5,290 32.9 -12.9
Green 1 3,037 18.9 +6.1
  New Democrats 2,308 14.4 +5.7
Total 1 16,057 100.0
Results in the Northwest Territories
Party Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-
  New Democrats 1 7,140 45.8 +4.3
  Conservative 1 5,001 32.1 -5.5
  Liberal 1 2,872 18.4 +4.8
Green 1 477 3.1 -2.4
Animal Alliance 87 0.6 +0.6
Total 1 15,577 100.0
Results in Nunavut
Party Seats Second Third Votes % +/-
  Conservative 1 3,930 49.9 +15.0
  Liberal 1 2,260 28.7 -0.4
  New Democrats 1 1,525 19.4 -8.2
Green 160 2.0 -6.3
Total 1 7,875 100.0

See also

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References

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