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2021 Canadian federal election Opinion polls Turnout 62.3%[1] ( 4.7 pp )
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Pierre Poilievre
Justin Trudeau
Christy Clark
Party
Conservative
Liberal
Progressive
Alliance
Centre-right coalition
Centre-left coalition
Centre-right coalition
Last election
157 seats, 33.12%
121 seats, 34.34%
32 seats, 7.63%
Seats before
155
119
32
Seats won
160[a]
119
32
Seat change
5
Popular vote
5,556,629
5,747,410
1,301,615
Percentage
32.62%
33.74%
7.64%
Swing
0.50 pp
0.60 pp
0.01 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Jagmeet Singh
Niki Ashton
Maxime Bernier
Party
New Democratic
Democratic Socialist
People's
Alliance
Centre-left coalition
Centre-left coalition
Centre-right coalition confidence and supply
Last election
24 seats, 15.98%
3 seats, 6.55%
0 seats, 1.62%
Seats before
24
2
0
Seats won
25
2
0
Seat change
1
Popular vote
3,036,348
396,988
840,993
Percentage
17.82%
2.33%
4.94%
Swing
1.84 pp
4.22 pp
3.32 pp
Leader
Elizabeth May Jonathan Pedneault
Alliance
Centre-left coalition
Centre-left coalition confidence and supply
2024 United States presidential election Turnout 54.2%Cite error: There are <ref>
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2025 Canadian federal election
2004 United States presidential election Turnout 60.1%Cite error: There are <ref>
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Nominee
Al Gore
John McCain
Party
Democratic
Republican
Home state
Tennessee
Arizona
Running mate
Bob Graham
Joe Lieberman as Independent
Electoral vote
291
247
States carried
21 + DC
29
Popular vote
51,000,897
50,456,002
Percentage
48.4%
47.9%
2008 United States presidential election Turnout 61.6%Cite error: There are <ref>
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Nominee
Mitt Romney
Bob Graham
Party
Republican
Democratic
Home state
Massachusetts
Florida
Running mate
Tim Pawlenty
John Kerry
Electoral vote
291
247
States carried
21 + DC
29
Popular vote
51,000,897
50,456,002
Percentage
48.4%
47.9%
2012 United States presidential election Turnout 61.6%Cite error: There are <ref>
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Nominee
Hillary Clinton
Mitt Romney
Party
Democratic
Republican
Home state
New York
Massachusetts
Running mate
Mark Warner
Tim Pawlenty
Electoral vote
291
247
States carried
21 + DC
29
Popular vote
51,000,897
50,456,002
Percentage
48.4%
47.9%
2016 United States presidential election Turnout 61.6%Cite error: There are <ref>
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Nominee
Hillary Clinton
Tim Pawlenty
Party
Democratic
Republican
Home state
New York
Massachusetts
Running mate
Mark Warner
Marco Rubio
Electoral vote
291
247
States carried
21 + DC
29
Popular vote
51,000,897
50,456,002
Percentage
48.4%
47.9%
2016 United States presidential election Turnout 61.6%Cite error: There are <ref>
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Nominee
Jeb Bush
Tim Pawlenty
Party
Republican
Democratic
Home state
New York
Massachusetts
Running mate
Nikki Haley
Harris
Electoral vote
291
247
States carried
21 + DC
29
Popular vote
51,000,897
50,456,002
Percentage
48.4%
47.9%
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