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These are not necessarily a measure of the volatility of the respective riding results. The following tables show the margins over the various 2nd-place contenders, for which one-half of the value represents the swing needed to overturn the result. Actual seat turnovers in the 2021 election are noted for reference.
2024 Nova Scotia municipal elections; 2024 British Columbia general election; October 21: 2024 New Brunswick general election; 2024 Northwest Territories municipal elections; October 28: 2024 Saskatchewan general election; Referendum by-election in South Bruce, Ontario [32] November 3: Quebec English school board elections
The 44th Ontario general election is tentatively scheduled to be held on June 4, 2026. As of December 2016, Ontario elections are held on the first Thursday in June in the fourth calendar year following the previous general election, [1] unless the Legislative Assembly of Ontario is dissolved earlier by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario due to advice from the Premier of Ontario, a motion of ...
Election Day is here and all eyes are now on the Electoral College map.. If you are planning to vote in person, it's important to know where your polling precinct is located and what time it opens ...
The 2021 Canadian federal election was held on September 20, 2021, to elect members of the House of Commons to the 44th Canadian Parliament. The writs of election were issued by Governor General Mary Simon on August 15, 2021, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau requested the dissolution of parliament for a snap election .
November 4, 2024 at 4:43 PM While much of the focus is on the Presidential election, there are many local elections that will be decided Tuesday. New Jersey is electing a new U.S. Senator seat and ...
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]
On October 27, 2011, the Conservative government proposed Bill C-20, [1] a measure that would expand the House of Commons from 308 to 338 seats, with 15 additional seats for Ontario, 6 additional seats each for Alberta and British Columbia, and 3 for Quebec. [2] This follows two previous measures to expand the chamber.