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The following is a list of nominated candidates and those seeking nominations for the 2025 Canadian federal election.Nominations announced before the new representation order are assumed to apply to whatever new riding most closely corresponds to ridings under the old representation order; riding names from the old representation order are in italics.
Singh began his political career with his decision to run for member of Parliament in the 2011 federal election as the NDP candidate in the riding of Bramalea—Gore—Malton. [33] During the election, Singh stopped using his surname, Dhaliwal (which is connected to caste ), because he wanted to signal his rejection of the inequality inherent ...
By the time the 1993 election campaign started, the NDP was also very unpopular. [20] Despite the Liberals' vote share in the riding not increasing much compared to in 1990, Liberal candidate Ivan Grose won as part of the Liberals' near-sweep of Ontario. [19] [21] In 1996, the riding was once again modified.
A by-election to fill the now vacant seat was thereafter called by succeeding Premier David Eby. Parmar won the nomination to run as John Horgan's replacement, as the BC NDP candidate for the riding. [17] On June 24, 2023, Parmar was successful in the by-election, winning 53% of the vote.
The 2023 Manitoba general election was held on October 3, 2023 [1] to elect members to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Below is a list of candidates who ran in the election, ordered by riding. Below is a list of candidates who ran in the election, ordered by riding.
The following is the individual results for the 2021 Canadian federal election. Following the 2019 election a minority government was formed, increasing the likelihood of an early election call. [1] [2] Candidates could begin registering with Elections Canada on 17 August; registration closed at 2 p.m. local time on 30 August. [3]
The riding of Cloverdale—Langley City was vacated on May 31, 2024, upon the resignation of Liberal MP John Aldag to run for the BC NDP in Langley-Abbotsford in the 2024 British Columbia general election. [2] Due to the Canada Post strike, Elections Canada did not provide voter information cards for the by-election. [3]
Her candidacy to run for the NDP was supported by Hamilton Centre Member of Parliament Matthew Green and by the Ontario NDP riding executive. [59] On January 27, 2025, her candidacy was rejected by the party, with Jama deciding to run as an independent in the 2025 election.