Student Vote Canada
Student Vote Canada is a non-partisan educational program that holds mock elections in elementary and secondary schools alongside general elections (with the same candidates and voting system).[1] Student Vote Canada is an initiative of CIVIX and Elections Canada.[2]
Motto | Students into citizens. One vote at a time. |
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Formation | 2003 |
Electoral history
Student vote results do not count towards actual election results.
2019 federal election
109 | 101 | 92 | 27 | 12 |
Liberal | NDP | Conservative | Green | Bloc |
2019 popular vote, by party
Liberal (22.34%)
New Democratic (24.84%)
Conservative (25.07%)
Green (18.08%)
Bloc (1.39%)
People's (4.15%)
Independent and others (4.12%)
2019 seats, by party
Liberal (32%)
New Democratic (30%)
Conservative (28%)
Green (8%)
Bloc (12%)
Party | Votes | Seats in the House of Commons | ||||
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Liberal | 259,817 | 22.34% |
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109 / 338 (32%) |
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New Democratic | 288,985 | 24.84% |
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101 / 338 (30%) |
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Conservative | 291,603 | 25.07% |
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92 / 338 (27%) |
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Green | 210,314 | 18.08% |
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27 / 338 (8%) |
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Bloc Québécois | 16,181 | 1.39% |
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12 / 338 (4%) |
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Liberal minority. Total seats in the House of Commons: 338. Seats for a majority government: 170. |
Source:[3]
2015 federal election
225 | 71 | 40 | 4 |
Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green |
2015 popular vote, by party
Liberal (37.61%)
Conservative (25.98%)
New Democratic (19.64%)
Green (12.03%)
Independent and others (4.74%)
2015 seats, by party
Liberal (67%)
Conservative (21%)
New Democratic (12%)
Green (1%)
Party | Votes | Seats in the House of Commons | ||
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Liberal | 335,851 | 37.61% |
225 / 338 (67%) | |
Conservative | 231,998 | 25.98% |
71 / 338 (21%) | |
New Democratic | 175,360 | 19.64% |
40 / 338 (12%) | |
Green | 107,431 | 12.03% |
4 / 338 (1%) | |
Liberal majority. Total seats in the House of Commons: 338. Seats for a majority government: 170. |
Source:[4]
References
- "Student Vote Canada 2019". Retrieved June 19, 2020.
- "Student Vote Canada 2019". Retrieved June 19, 2020.
- "Student Vote Canada 2019". Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- "NATIONAL RESULTS". Student Vote. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
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