Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

Here’s a look at the federal campaign, election day — by the numbers

ABOVE: Polls are open across Canada for the 43rd Federal Election – Oct 21, 2019

After a campaign that started on Sept. 11, voters head to the polls Monday to mark their ballots in Canada’s 43rd general election. Here are some numbers to capture the scope of the campaign:

Story continues below advertisement

338: Number of federal ridings

170: Seats needed for a majority government.

177: Seats Liberals held at dissolution.

READ MORE: Tories have slight lead in popular support, but it may not be enough, according to an Ipsos poll

95: Seats Conservatives held at dissolution.

39: Seats the New Democratic Party held at dissolution.

10: Seats the Bloc Quebecois held at dissolution.

2: Seats the Greens held at dissolution.

1: Seats the People’s Party of Canada held at dissolution.

Story continues below advertisement

8: Independent MPs at dissolution.

8: Number of Independent MPs at dissolution in 2015.

3.7 million: Votes cast in advance polls in 2015

4.7 million: Estimated number of votes cast in advance polls in 2019

READ MORE: In 2015, Justin Trudeau declared ‘Canada is back’— so where are we now?

27.4 million: Eligible voters in 2019

26 million: Eligible voters in 2015

35 million: Ballots printed for the 2019 election.

105,140: Ballot boxes nationwide in 2019.

21: Registered political parties for the 2019 campaign.

18: Registered political parties for the 2015 campaign.

Story continues below advertisement

$175 million: Maximum combined amount that all parties could spend in the 2019 campaign.

$29 million: Maximum amount the Conservatives, Liberals, Greens and NDP can each spend.

37: Minimum days, by law, for an election campaign.

40: Length, in days, of the 2019 campaign.

300,000: Approximate number of election workers this year.

Story continues below advertisement

285,000: Approximate number of election workers in 2015.

15,500: Polling places in 2015.

20,000: Polling places in 2019.

45: Length, in kilometres, of the 257,000 pencils voters will use to mark their ballots.

Twitter mentions per candidate

Advertisement
Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article