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38th General Election - 2004 (anticipated)
The next Canadian federal election is expected to be held in the spring of 2004 (see: 2004_Canadian_election).
The Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party of Canada merged to become the Conservative Party of Canada
37th General Election - 2000
Canadian federal election, 2000
By-elections of the 37th Canadian Parliament
Province-by-Province results. Seats and Popular Vote.
Note. Parties that capture less than 1% of the vote in a province are not recorded. Parties that capture more than 1% in a province, but less than 1% nationally, do not have national numbers.
Party Name
North
B.C
Alb
Sask
Man
Ont
Que
NB
NS
PEI
NL
Canada/Total
Liberal Party Seats
3
5
2
2
5
100
36
6
4
4
5
172
Pop Vote
45.8%
27.7%
20.9%
20.7%
32.5%
51.5%
44.2%
41.7%
36.5%
47.0%
44.9%
40.8%
Canadian Alliance Seats
27
23
10
4
2
66
Pop Vote
17.6%
49.4%
58.9%
47.7%
30.4%
23.6%
6.2%
15.7%
9.6%
5.0%
3.9%
25.5%
Bloc Quebecois Seats
38
38
Pop Vote
39.9%
10.7%
NDP Seats
2
2
4
1
1
3
13
Pop Vote
26.8%
11.3%
5.4%
26.2%
20.9%
8.3%
1.8%
11.7%
24.0%
9.0%
13.1%
8.5%
Progressive Conservative Party Seats
1
1
1
3
4
2
12
Pop Vote
8.6%
7.3%
13.5%
4.8%
14.5%
14.4%
5.6%
30.5%
29.1%
38.4%
34.5%
12.2%
Green Party Seats
Pop Vote
1.0%
2.1%
Others Seats
Others Pop Vote
0.2%
2.2%
1.3%
0.6%
1.7%
2.2%
2.3%
0.4%
0.8%
0.6%
3.6%
2.3%
Party Name
North
B.C
Alb
Sask
Man
Ont
Que
NB
NS
PEI
NL
Canada/Total
The Reform Party of Canada along with some members of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada formed the Canadian Alliance
36th General Election - 1997
Canadian federal election, 1997
By-elections of the 36th Canadian Parliament
Province-by-Province results. Seats and Popular Vote.
Note. Parties that capture less then 1% of the vote in a province are not recorded. Parties that capture more then 1% in a province, but less then 1% nationally, do not have national numbers.
Party Name
North
B.C
Alb
Sask
Man
Ont
Que
NB
NS
PEI
NL
Canada/Total
Liberal Party Seats
2
6
2
1
6
101
26
3
4
4
155
Pop Vote
34.6%
28.8%
24.0%
24.7%
34.3%
49.6%
35.9%
32.9%
28.4%
44.8%
37.9%
38.5%
Reform Party Seats
25
24
8
3
66
Pop Vote
17.2%
43.1%
54.6%
36.0%
23.7%
19.2%
13.1%
9.7%
1.5%
2.5%
19.4%
Bloc Quebecois Seats
44
44
Pop Vote
37.1%
10.7%
New Democratic Party Seats
1
3
5
4
2
6
21
Pop vote
24.1%
18.2%
5.7%
30.9%
23.2%
10.7%
1.9%
18.4%
30.4%
15.1%
22.0%
11.0%
Progressive Conservative Party Seats
1
1
5
5
5
3
20
Pop Vote
15.6%
6.2%
14.4%
7.8%
17.8%
18.8%
23.6%
35.0%
30.8%
38.3%
36.8%
18.8%
Green Party Seats
Pop Vote
2.0%
Others Seats
1
1
Others Pop Vote
8.5%
1.7%
1.3%
0.6%
1.0%
1.7%
1.5%
0.6%
0.7%
0.3%
0.8%
1.6%
Party Name
North
B.C
Alb
Sask
Man
Ont
Que
NB
NS
PEI
NL
Canada/Total
| Canadian federal election, 1993
By-elections of the 35th Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 177 | 41.3% |
| Bloc Quebecois | 54 | 13.5% |
| Reform Party of Canada | 52 | 18.7% |
| New Democratic Party of Canada | 9 * | 6.9% |
| Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | 2 * | 16.0% |
| National Party of Canada | 0 | 1.4% |
| Independents and Others | 0 | 2.2% |
| Canadian federal election, 1988
By-elections of the 34th Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | 169 | 43.0% |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 83 | 31.9% |
| New Democratic Party of Canada | 43 | 20.4% |
| Reform Party of Canada | 0 | 2.1% |
| Independents and Others | 1 | 2.6% |
| Canadian federal election, 1984
By-elections of the 33rd Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | 211 | 50.0% |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 40 | 28.0% |
| New Democratic Party of Canada | 30 | 18.8% |
| Independents and Others | 1 | 3.2% |
| Canadian federal election, 1980
By-elections of the 32nd Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 147 | 44.3% |
| Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | 103 | 32.5% |
| New Democratic Party of Canada | 32 | 19.8% |
| Social Credit Party of Canada | 0 | 1.7% |
| Rhinoceros Party of Canada | 0 | 1.0% |
| Independents and Others | 0 | 0.7% |
| Canadian federal election, 1979
By-elections of the 31st Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | 136 | 35.9% |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 114 | 40.1% |
| New Democratic Party of Canada | 26 | 17.9% |
| Social Credit Party of Canada | 6 * | 4.6% |
| Independents and Others | 0 | 1.5% |
| Canadian federal election, 1974
By-elections of the 30th Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 141 | 43.2% |
| Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | 94 | 35.4% |
| New Democratic Party of Canada | 16 | 15.4% |
| Social Credit Party of Canada | 11 * | 5.1% |
| Independents and Others | 2 | 0.9% |
| Canadian federal election, 1972
By-elections of the 29th Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 109 | 38.4% |
| Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | 107 | 35.0% |
| New Democratic Party of Canada | 31 | 17.7% |
| Social Credit Party of Canada | 15 | 7.6% |
| Independents and Others | 1 | 1.3% |
| Canadian federal election, 1968
By-elections of the 28th Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 154 | 45.5% |
| Progressive Conservative Party of Canada | 72 | 31.7% |
| New Democratic Party of Canada | 22 | 17.0% |
| Social Credit Party of Canada | 14 | 5.3% |
| Labour Party of Canada | 1 | ** |
| Independents and Others | 1 | 0.8% |
Note. The Progressive Party, despite winning more seats, did not chose to form an official opposition, an honour which the Conservative Party did take.
27th General Election - 1965
1953: Liberals (131), Progressive Conservatives (98), New Democratic Party (21), Ralliement des Creditistes (9), Social Credit (4), Independent (1), Independent Progressive Conservative (1)
see also: By-elections of the 27th Canadian Parliament26th General Election - 1963
1963: Liberals (128), Progressive Conservatives (95), Social Credit (24), New Democratic Party (17), Liberal Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 26th Canadian Parliament25th General Election - 1962
1962: Progressive Conservatives (116), Liberals (99), Social Credit (30), New Democratic Party (18), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (1), Liberal Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 25th Canadian Parliament24th General Election - 1958
1958: Progressive Conservatives (209), Liberals (48), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (7), Liberal Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 24th Canadian Parliament23rd General Election - 1957
1957: Progressive Conservatives (113), Liberals (103), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (25), Social Credit (19), Independents (2), Independent Progressive Conservative (1), Independent Liberal (1), Liberal Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 23rd Canadian Parliament22nd General Election - 1953
1953: Liberals (170), Progressive Conservatives (51), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (23), Social Credit (15), Independents (3), Independent Liberals (2), Liberal Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 22nd Canadian Parliament21st General Election - 1949
1949: Liberals (191), Progressive Conservatives (41), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (13), Social Credit (10), Independent (1), Liberal Progressive (1), Independent Liberal (1), Liberal Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 21st Canadian Parliament20th General Election - 1945
1945: Liberals (122), Progressive Conservatives (66), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (28), Social Credit (13), Independents (6), Independent Liberals (5), Bloc Populaire Canadien (2), Independent Progressive Conservative (1), Labour Progressive (1), Independent Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (1)
see also: By-elections of the 20th Canadian Parliament19th General Election - 1940
1940: Liberals (180), National Government*** (37), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (8), New Democracy*** (7), Social Credit (3), Liberal Progressives (2), Conservative (1), Independent Liberals (2), Union Nationale (2), Independent Conservative (1), Independent (1)
see also: By-elections of the 19th Canadian Parliament18th General Election - 1935
1935: Liberals (172), Conservatives (39), Social Credit (17), Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (7), Independent Liberals (4), Liberal Progressives (1), Reconstructionist (1), Independent Conservative (1), United Farmers of Ontario-Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 18th Canadian Parliament17th General Election - 1930
1930: Conservatives (137), Liberals (89), United Farmers of Alberta (9), Liberal Progressives (3), Progressives (3), Labour (2), Independent (1), Liberal Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 17th Canadian Parliament16th General Election - 1926
1926: Liberals (117), Conservatives (91), United Farmers of Alberta (11), Progressives (11), Liberal Progressives (9), Labour (2), Independent (1), Independent Liberal (1), Liberal Labour (1), United Farmers of Ontario (1)
see also: By-elections of the 16th Canadian Parliament15th General Election - 1925
1925: Conservatives (114), Liberals (102), Progressives (24), Labour (2), Independent (1), Liberal Progressive (1), Independent Liberal (1)
see also: By-elections of the 15th Canadian Parliament14th General Election - 1921
Canadian federal election, 1921
By-elections of the 14th Canadian Parliament
Province-by-Province results. Seats and Popular Vote.
Note. Parties that capture less then 1% of the vote in a province are not recorded. Parties that capture more then 1% in a province, but less then 1% nationally, do not have national numbers.
Party Name
North
B.C
Alb
Sask
Man
Ont
Que
NB
NS
PEI
Canada/Total
Liberal Party Seats
3
1
2
21
65
5
16
4
117
Pop Vote
29.8%
15.8%
20.7%
10.9%
29.8%
70.2%
49.4%
51.4%
45.7%
40.7%
Conservative Party of Canada Seats
1
7
37
5
50
Pop Vote
47.9%
20.3%
16.7%
24.4%
39.2%
18.4%
39.4%
32.3%
37.2%
30.3%
Progressive Party Seats
2
10
15
12
24
1
64
Pop Vote
9.0%
56.8%
61.0%
43.7%
27.7%
3.7%
10.4%
12.3%
12.3%
21.1%
Labour Party Seats
1
2
3
Pop Vote
4.9%
7.0%
5.7%
2.1%
3.1%
4.8%
2.7%
Socalist Party Seats
pop vote
4.8%
1.8%
Others Seats
1
1
Others Pop Vote
3.6%
0.1%
1.6%
13.5%
1.2%
7.7%
0.8%
5.2%
Party Name
North
B.C
Alb
Sask
Man
Ont
Que
NB
NS
PEI
Canada/Total
13th General Election - 1917
1917: Government [Unionists] (150), Opposition [Laurier-Liberals] (83), Independent Liberal (1), Independent (1)
see also: By-elections of the 13th Canadian Parliament12th General Election - 1911
1911: Conservatives (132), Liberals (86), Independent Conservatives (2), Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 12th Canadian Parliament11th General Election - 1908
1908: Liberals (133), Conservatives (84), Independent (1), Independent-Liberal (1), Labour (1), Liberal Conservative (1)
see also: By-elections of the 11th Canadian Parliament10th General Election - 1904
1904: Liberals (137), Conservatives (76), Liberal-Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 10th Canadian Parliament9th General Election - 1900
1900: Liberals (130), Conservatives (79), Independents(3), Labour (1)
see also: By-elections of the 9th Canadian Parliament8th General Election - 1896
1896: Liberals (119), Conservatives (89), Independents (2), Progressive (2), Independent Conservative (1)
see also: By-elections of the 8th Canadian Parliament7th General Election - 1891
1891: Conservatives (118), Liberals (91), Independent Conservative (2), Liberal Conservative (1), Independent Liberal (1), Independent (1), Nationalist (1)
see also: By-elections of the 7th Canadian Parliament6th General Election - 1887
1887: Conservatives (126), Liberals (84), Independent(2), Independent Conservative (2), Nationalist (1)
see also: By-elections of the 6th Canadian Parliament5th General Election - 1882
1882: Conservatives (139), Liberals (69), Independent Liberal (1), Independent Conservative (1)
see also: By-elections of the 5th Canadian Parliament
Canadian federal election, 1874By-elections of the 3rd Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 138 | 53.8% |
| Conservative Party of Canada | 67 | 45.4% |
| Independents and Others | 1 | 0.8% |
Canadian federal election, 1872By-elections of the 2nd Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Conservative Party of Canada | 102 | 49.9% |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 97 | 49.1% |
| Independents and Others | 1 | 1.0% |
| Canadian federal election, 1867 By-elections of the 1st Canadian Parliament | ||
| Name | Seats | Pop Vote |
| Conservative Party of Canada | 101 | 50.0% |
| Liberal Party of Canada | 79 | 49.0% |
| Independents and Others | 1 | 1.0% |
(*) =Does not meet the 12 seat qualification for official party status in the Canadian House of Commons
(**) =Less then 1% of the Popular Vote. Popular Vote for this party included with "Others".
(***) In 1940 the Conservative Party ran under the name National Government and Social Credit ran under the name New Democracy. A few candidates insisted on running under the traditional names, however.
See also: