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Canada Federal election 2019 Results Voting Live Dates Opinion Exit Poll

Canada Federal election Dates 2019

National Federal Election Date: October 21, 2019


The 43rd Canadian federal election (formally the 43rd Canadian Federal election) is scheduled to take place on or before October 21, 2019. The October 21 date of the vote is determined by the fixed-date procedures in the Canada Elections Act but the Act does not preclude the Governor Federal of Canada from issuing the writs of election at an earlier date.

When: 21 October 2019

Front Runners: Justin Trudeau , Andrew Scheer, Jagmeet Singh


Canada Federal Election Results 2019

   

Votes

 

Party

Seats

Share

Count

Liberal Party of Canada

157

33.10%

5911419

Conservative Party of Canada

121

34.40%

6153374

New Democratic Party

24

15.90%

2846153

Bloc Québécois

32

7.70%

1376260

Green Party of Canada

3

6.50%

1161665

People's Party of Canada

0

1.60%

292670

Independents

1

0.40%

75836

Other parties

0

0.30%

66391

Find Canada Results Province and State wise live here

Canada Federal Elections 2019 Voting Live


  1. Canadians Voters will cast their ballots in the country’s 43rd general election.
  2. The 40-day campaign has come to a close.
  3. Polls will be open for 12 hours across the country. 
  4. Voting hours for each time zone are as follows and all times are local.

     

     

    1. •Newfoundland — 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
    2. •Atlantic — 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
    3. •Eastern — 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
    4. •Central — 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
    5. •Mountain — 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
    6. •Pacific — 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  5. All polls will be closed as of 10 p.m. ET.
  6. In Canada roughly 27.4 million people are eligible to vote at one of the approximately 20,000 polling places across the country.
  7. Most of the voters would be voting today, but nearly 4.7 million Canadians did Vote in advance on the weekend which is 29% increase from 2015.
  8. ​The first polls close at 8:30 p.m. NT (7:00 p.m. ET and 4 p.m. PT). Early results should start coming after that.

Candidates for Federal election 2019


Leader

Party

Leader since

Leader's seat

Last election

Current seats

Seats needed

Justin Trudeau

Liberal

April 14, 2013

Papineau

184 seats, 39.47%

177

Steady

Andrew Scheer

Conservative

May 27, 2017

Regina—Qu'Appelle

99 seats, 31.89%

95

Increase75

Jagmeet Singh

New Democratic

October 1, 2017

Burnaby South

44 seats, 19.71%

40

Increase130

Yves-François Blanchet

Bloc Québécois

January 17, 2019

Running in Beloeil—Chambly

10 seats, 4.66%

10

Increase160

Elizabeth May

Green

August 27, 2006

Saanich—Gulf Islands

1 seat, 3.45%

2

Increase167

Maxime Bernier

People's

September 14, 2018

Beauce

Pre-creation

1

Increase169


Canada Federal Election Opinion Poll 2019 Party Wise

Polling firm

LPC

CPC

NDP

BQ

GPC

PPC

Sample

Ipsos

30

32

20

7

8

2

2204

Mainstreet Research

30.7

32.3

16.6

7.8

8.3

3.4

2150

Nanos Research

32.3

32.1

19.2

5.9

9.3

1

1,200 (1/3)

Nanos Research

31.5

32.3

19.7

6.2

9

1.1

1,200 (1/3)

Nanos Research

33.2

32.1

18.1

5.9

8.9

1.4

1,200 (1/3)

Read: Canada Federal Opinion Poll 2019 Constituency Wise

Liberal and Conservative are having a close contest as per the latest opinion poll with margin difference varying from 2 to 5 points.


Canada Federal election Results Live 2019

Results will be updated after elections take place on or before October 21, 2019.

Party

Leading (Electoral Districts)

% of electoral districts

Number of votes

% of Votes

Animal Protection Party

0

0.00%

4,407

0.00%

Bloc Québécois

32

9.50%

1,376,135

7.70%

CFF – Canada's Fourth Front

0

0.00%

700

0.00%

Christian Heritage Party

0

0.00%

18,816

0.10%

Communist

0

0.00%

4,248

0.00%

Conservative

121

35.80%

6,155,662

34.40%

Green Party

3

0.90%

1,162,361

6.50%

Independent

1

0.30%

71,854

0.40%

Liberal

157

46.40%

5,915,950

33.10%

Libertarian

0

0.00%

8,281

0.00%

ML

0

0.00%

4,492

0.00%

National Citizens Alliance

0

0.00%

507

0.00%

Nationalist

0

0.00%

284

0.00%

NDP-New Democratic Party

24

7.10%

2,849,214

15.90%

No Affiliation

0

0.00%

1,766

0.00%

Parti Rhinocéros Party

0

0.00%

9,567

0.00%

PC Party

0

0.00%

1,556

0.00%

People's Party

0

0.00%

292,703

1.60%

Pour l'Indépendance du Québec

0

0.00%

3,792

0.00%

Radical Marijuana

0

0.00%

852

0.00%

Stop Climate Change

0

0.00%

296

0.00%

UPC

0

0.00%

612

0.00%

VCP

0

0.00%

6,209

0.00%

Total:

338

 

17,890,264

 


Electoral system of Canada

All citizens have the right to a voice in choosing their parliamentary representatives. Canada’s electoral law requires the Chief Electoral Officer to inform the public about the system and about individual rights under that system, and to remove obstacles that may make voting difficult for some.

Information to voters

During an election, Elections Canada informs Canadians about their right to vote, how to get on the National Register of Electors and the voters list, and where and how they can vote. Its public information activities include

  • News releases
  • Advertisements in newspapers and on television and radio, brochures, posters
  • A toll-free telephone enquiries centre
  • A website
  • Meetings with the community and ethnocultural groups.

Between elections, the agency publishes additional background information for the public, keeps its telephone enquiries centre and website open to answer questions, and works with educators to encourage young people to vote when they become eligible.


Canada Parties and leaders

Libertarian Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada, Green Party of Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Communist Party of Canada, Christian Heritage Party.


Canada Federal election Results 2015

Party

Party Leader

Seats

Liberal

Justin Trudeau

184

Conservative

Stephen Harper

99

New Democratic

Tom Mulcair

44

Bloc Québécois

Gilles Duceppe

10

Green

Elizabeth May

1

Total

 

338

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