FYI – 2019 Canadian federal election
“The 2019 Canadian federal election (formally the 43rd Canadian general election) is scheduled to take place on October 21, 2019, to elect members of the House of Commons to the 43rd Canadian Parliament. Governor General Julie Payette dissolved the 42nd Parliament on September 11, 2019, on the advice of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the traditional action that commences an election.” Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Canadian_federal_election
All 338 seats in the House of Commons
170 seats needed for a majority |
Opinion polls |
|
 |
 |
 |
Leader |
Justin Trudeau |
Andrew Scheer |
Jagmeet Singh |
Party |
Liberal |
Conservative |
New Democratic |
Leader since |
April 14, 2013 |
May 27, 2017 |
October 1, 2017 |
Leader’s seat |
Papineau |
Regina—Qu’Appelle |
Burnaby South |
Last election |
184 seats, 39.47{4916e694914ea98e0f1ac982f94774157bb55f297474822d56c8cb299f6da107} |
99 seats, 31.89{4916e694914ea98e0f1ac982f94774157bb55f297474822d56c8cb299f6da107} |
44 seats, 19.71{4916e694914ea98e0f1ac982f94774157bb55f297474822d56c8cb299f6da107} |
Current seats |
177 |
95 |
39 |
Seats needed |
 |
75 |
131 |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
Leader |
Yves-François Blanchet |
Elizabeth May |
Maxime Bernier |
Party |
Bloc Québécois |
Green |
People’s |
Leader since |
January 17, 2019 |
August 27, 2006 |
September 14, 2018 |
Leader’s seat |
Running in Beloeil—Chambly |
Saanich—Gulf Islands |
Beauce |
Last election |
10 seats, 4.66{4916e694914ea98e0f1ac982f94774157bb55f297474822d56c8cb299f6da107} |
1 seat, 3.45{4916e694914ea98e0f1ac982f94774157bb55f297474822d56c8cb299f6da107} |
Pre-creation |
Current seats |
10 |
2 |
1 |
Seats needed |
160[1] |
168 |
169 |
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