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How We Voted, Province-By-Province

HOW WE VOTED Elections in modern Canadian history in which voter turnout was below 65% have all come during the past decade. Monday's relatively dismal (and still unofficial) figure of 61.4% – the third-lowest ever – continued the trend. The federal general election of 2011 may have been a turning point in Canadian politics, but it failed to motivate nearly two in five eligible voters. VOTER TURNOUT, RIDING BY RIDING YL KON NORTHWEST TERRITORIES VOTER TURNOUT KEY 70%-79% 60%-99% 50%-59% 40%-49% 30%-39% NUNAVUT NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR QUÈBEC PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN NOVA SCOTIA MANITOBA THE NATIONAL VOTE ONTARIO CONSERVATIVES NDP LIBERALS BLOC GREEN 167 102 34 NEW BRUNSWICK SEATS POPULAR VOTE 39.6% 30.6% 18.9% 6% 3.9% POPULAR VOTE BY PARTY As predicted by many pre-election polls, the Conservatives took the highest share of the vote in every region of the country except Quebec, where the NDP dominated. The Conservatives had a net gain of 24 seats and the NDP 66, while the Liberals and Bloc lost 43 seats apiece. B.C. Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec Atlantic Territories Conservative: Conservative: Conservative: Conservative: Conservative: 16.5% New Conservative: Conservative: Conservative: 66.8% New New New Democrat: New New New New 45.5% 53.5% 44.4% 37.9% Democrat: 29.5% Democrat: Democrat: 56.3% Democrat: Democrat: Democrat: 36.4% Democrat: 32.5% 16.8% 32.3% 16.6% 25.6% 42.9% 27.7% Other: 0.9% Liberal: 14.2% Green: Liberal: Other: Other: Green: Liberal: 3.0% 29.3% Other: Green: Liberal: Other: Other: Green: 0.2% 2.7% Liberal: Other: Green: Liberal: Green: Liberal: Other: Green: Liberal: 0.8% 7.7% 13.4% 1.9% 5.3% 9.3% 8.6% 0.5% 3.6% 25.8% 0.9% 3.8% 25.3% Bloc: 23.4% Green: 2.1% 0.3% 0.2% 9.3% 26.4% THE SEAT TALLY B.C. Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec Atlantic Territories BEFORE THE VOTE BEFORE THE VOTE BEFORE THE VOTE BEFORE THE VOTE BEFORE THE VOTE BEFORE THE VOTE BEFORE THE VOTE BEFORE THE VOTE Conservative: 21 Conservative: 26 Conservative: 13 Conservative: 9 Conservative: 51 Conservative: 11 Conservative: 11 Conservative: 1 New Democrat: 9 New Democrat: 1 New Democrat: 0 New Democrat: 3 New Democrat: 17 New Democrat: 1 New Democrat: 4 New Democrat: 1 III---- Liberal: 5 Liberal: 0 Liberal: 1 Liberal: 2 Liberal: 37 Liberal: 14 Liberal: 17 Liberal: 1 Vacant: 1 Vacant: 1 Independent Bloc Québécois: 47 Independent AFTER THE VOTE AFTER THE VOTE Conservative: 13 I---- AFTER THE VOTE AFTER THE VOTE AFTER THE VOTE AFTER THE VOTE AFTER THE VOTE AFTER THE VOTE Conservative: 21 Conservative: 27 Conservative: 11 Conservative: 73 Conservative: 6 Conservative: 14 Conservative: 2 New Democrat: 12 New Democrat: 1 New Democrat: 0 New Democrat: 22 New Democrat: 58 New Democrat: 6 New Democrat: 1 New Democrat: 2 Liberal: 2 Liberal: 0 Liberal: 1 Liberal: 1 Liberal: 11 Liberal: 7 Liberal: 12 Liberal: 0 Green: 1 Bloc Québécois: 4 NOTE: Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding SOURCE: ELECTIONS CANADA DEAN TWEED, ANDREW BARR/NATIONAL POST

How We Voted, Province-By-Province

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Elections in modern Canadian history in which voter turnout was below 65% have all come during the past decade. Monday's relatively dismal (and still unofficial) figure of 61.4% - the third-lowest eve...

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