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British Columbia was the first jurisdiction in Canada to adopt fixed election dates, doing so in 2001. [17] The legislation amended the Constitution Act of British Columbia to require an election on May 17, 2005, and the second Tuesday in May every four years thereafter.
July 9: 2022 Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership election; August 6: 2022 New Brunswick Liberal Association leadership election; September 10: 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election; October 6: 2022 United Conservative Party leadership election; October 21: 2022 British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership election; November 19:
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The 2022 Ontario general election was held on June 2, 2022, to elect Members of the Provincial Parliament to serve in the 43rd Parliament of Ontario. The governing Progressive Conservatives , led by Premier Doug Ford , were re-elected to a second majority government , winning 7 more seats than they had won in 2018.
2023 Ontario New Democratic Party leadership election (acclamation) Municipal by-election in Sandy Beach, Alberta [6] February 6: Prince Albert Roman Catholic School Division by-election in Subdivision-2. [7] February 10: Municipal by-election in Devon, Alberta [8] February 13: Municipal by-election in Valley Waters, New Brunswick
Changes in seats held since June 2, 2022 Seat Before Change Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party Hamilton Centre: August 15, 2022 Andrea Horwath [37] [38] New Democratic: Resignation from legislature. [a 1] March 16, 2023: Sarah Jama [39] New Democratic: Don Valley North: March 10, 2023 Vincent Ke [40] PC: Resignation from caucus. [a 2]
May 2: 2024 Lambton—Kent—Middlesex provincial by-election and 2024 Milton provincial by-election in Ontario. [21] May 5: Municipal by-election in District 2, Saint-Sixte, Quebec; May 6: Municipal by-election in Norwich, Ontario [22]
Initial 2022 seat allocation [5] Change Ontario: 121 122 1 : Quebec: 78 77 1 : British Columbia: 42 43 1 : Alberta: 34 37 3 : Manitoba: 14 14 Saskatchewan: 14 14 Nova Scotia: 11 11 New Brunswick: 10 10 Newfoundland and Labrador: 7 7 Prince Edward Island: 4 4 Northwest Territories: 1 1 Nunavut: 1 1 Yukon: 1 1 Canada: 338: 342: 4