Student Vote Canada
Student Vote is a non-partisan program in Canada to hold mock elections in elementary and high schools alongside general elections (with the same candidates, same system). It also provides resources to classrooms. Its purpose is to educate.[1] Student vote 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 does not count towards actual election results.
2019 - 43rd General 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. All other parties won no seats. Total seats in the House of Commons: 338. Seats for a majority government: 170. |
2015 - 42nd General 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. All other parties won no seats. Total seats in the House of Commons: 338. Seats for a majority government: 170. |
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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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