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2019 Canadian federal election in British Columbia

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42 of 338 seats (12.4%) in the House of Commons
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Andrew Scheer Justin Trudeau Jagmeet Singh
Party Conservative Liberal New Democratic
Leader since May 27, 2017 April 14, 2013 October 1, 2017
Leader's seat Regina—Qu'Appelle Papineau Burnaby South
Last election 10 seats, 30.0% 17 seats, 35.2% 14 seats, 25.9%
Seats before 8 17 13
Seats won 17 11 11
Seat change Increase 9 Decrease 6 Decrease 2
Popular vote 811,362 624,545 583,401
Percentage 34.0 26.2 24.4
Swing Increase 4.0pp Decrease 9.0pp Decrease 1.5pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Elizabeth May 2017 (cropped).jpg Maxime Bernier in 2017 - cropped.jpg
Leader Elizabeth May Maxime Bernier
Party Green People's
Leader since August 27, 2006 September 14, 2018
Leader's seat Saanich—Gulf Islands Beauce
(lost re-election)
Last election 1 seat, 8.2% new party
Seats before 2 0
Seats won 2 0
Seat change Steady 0 Steady 0
Popular vote 297,835 39,496
Percentage 12.5 1.7
Swing Increase 4.3pp new party

Prime Minister before election

Justin Trudeau
Liberal

Elected Prime Minister

Justin Trudeau
Liberal

In the 2019 Canadian federal election, there were 42 seats up for election in the province of British Columbia. The Conservative Party of Canada won the most seats in the province and gained 9 seats, while the incumbent Liberal party lost six seats. The Green Party led by Elizabeth May won 2 of their 3 seats in British Columbia. British Columbia elected 1 independent MP, Jody Wilson-Raybould, who won re-election in her Vancouver Granville riding after being expelled from the Liberal caucus on April 2, 2019.

Results summary

Party Votes Vote % Vote +/- Seats Seat +/-
Conservative 811,362 34.0% Increase 4.0pp 17 / 42 (40%) Increase 7
Liberal 624,545 26.2% Decrease 9.0pp 11 / 42 (26%) Decrease 7
New Democratic 583,401 24.4% Decrease 1.5pp 11 / 42 (26%) Decrease 3
Green 297,835 12.5% Increase 4.3pp 2 / 42 (5%) Increase 1
People's 39,496 1.7% n/a 0 / 42 (0%) n/a
Independent 22,495 0.9% Increase 0.2pp 1 / 42 (2%) Increase 1
Other 8,295 0.3% no data 0 / 42 (0%) Steady 0
Total 2,387,429 100% 42 / 42 (100%)
Seat apportionment diagram:

Comparison with national results

Party Popular vote % Seats in caucus
BC Natl. avg. diff.
Conservative 34.0 34.3 -0.3 17 / 121 (14%)
Liberal 26.2 33.1 -6.9 11 / 157 (7%)
New Democratic 24.4 16.0 +8.4 11 / 24 (46%)
Green 12.5 6.5 +6.0 2 / 3 (67%)
People's 1.7 1.6 +0.1 no caucus
Independent 0.9 0.4 +0.5 no caucus

Synopsis by riding

Further information: Results of the 2019 Canadian federal election by riding § British Columbia
Results by riding in British Columbia - 2019 Canadian federal election
Riding 2015 Winning party Turnout
Votes
Party Votes Share Margin
#
Margin
%
Lib Con NDP Green PPC Ind Other Total
 
Abbotsford Con Con 25,162 51.4% 14,602 29.8% 65.9% 10,560 25,162 8,257 3,702 985 270 48,936
Burnaby North—Seymour Lib Lib 17,770 35.5% 1,585 3.2% 65.4% 17,770 9,734 16,185 4,801 1,079 271 219 50,059
Burnaby South NDP NDP 16,956 37.7% 3,042 6.8% 56.9% 10,706 13,914 16,956 2,477 645 308 45,006
Cariboo—Prince George Con Con 28,848 52.7% 17,916 32.7% 65.5% 10,932 28,848 8,440 4,998 1,206 350 54,774
Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola Con Con 31,135 47.9% 14,883 22.9% 69.2% 16,252 31,135 10,904 5,086 1,345 213 64,935
Chilliwack—Hope Con Con 26,672 49.6% 15,824 29.4% 65.7% 10,848 26,672 8,957 5,243 1,760 275 53,755
Cloverdale—Langley City Lib Con 20,936 37.7% 1,394 2.5% 65.0% 19,542 20,936 10,508 3,572 930 55,488
Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam Lib Lib 20,178 34.7% 390 0.7% 63.7% 20,178 19,788 13,383 4,025 703 98 58,175
Courtenay—Alberni NDP NDP 29,790 41.2% 5,854 8.1% 72.3% 8,620 23,936 29,790 9,762 172 72,280
Cowichan—Malahat—Langford NDP NDP 23,519 36.1% 6,560 10.1% 70.7% 10,301 16,959 23,519 13,181 1,066 202 65,228
Delta Lib Lib 22,257 41.2% 4,448 8.2% 70.7% 22,257 17,809 8,792 3,387 948 783 53,976
Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke NDP NDP 23,887 34.1% 5,381 7.7% 70.9% 12,554 13,409 23,887 18,506 1,089 282 398 70,125
Fleetwood—Port Kells Lib Lib 18,545 37.7% 1,899 3.9% 61.5% 18,401 16,518 10,533 2,360 1,093 48,905
Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo Con Con 32,415 44.7% 12,699 17.5% 70.8% 19,716 32,415 9,936 8,789 1,132 465 72,453
Kelowna—Lake Country Lib Con 31,497 45.6% 8,870 12.8% 69.4% 22,627 31,497 8,381 5,171 1,225 219 69,120
Kootenay—Columbia NDP Con 30,168 44.8% 7,019 10.4% 73.8% 6,151 30,168 23,149 6,145 1,378 339 67,330
Langley—Aldergrove Con Con 29,823 47.0% 13,569 21.4% 68.9% 16,254 29,823 10,690 4,881 1,305 499 63,452
Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon Lib Con 19,535 42.4% 7,236 15.7% 67.2% 12,299 19,535 8,089 5,019 1,055 69 46,066
Nanaimo—Ladysmith NDP Grn 24,844 34.6% 6,210 8.6% 69.5% 9,735 18,634 16,985 24,844 1,049 306 311 71,864
New Westminster—Burnaby NDP NDP 23,437 44.2% 11,023 20.8% 62.3% 12,414 11,439 23,437 4,378 862 83 364 52,977
North Island—Powell River NDP NDP 23,834 37.9% 3,332 5.3% 70.6% 8,251 20,502 23,834 8,891 1,102 287 48 62,915
North Okanagan—Shuswap Con Con 36,154 48.8% 19,371 26.1% 70.0% 16,783 36,154 11,353 7,828 2,027 74,145
North Vancouver Lib Lib 26,979 42.9% 10,071 16.0% 71.7% 26,979 16,908 10,340 7,868 835 62,930
Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge Lib Con 19,650 36.2% 3,525 6.5% 68.2% 16,125 19,650 12,958 4,332 698 468 54,231
Port Moody—Coquitlam NDP Con 16,855 31.2% 153 0.3% 66.4% 15,695 16,855 16,702 3,873 821 57 54,003
Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies Con Con 38,473 69.8% 32,082 58.2% 69.8% 6,391 38,473 5,069 3,448 1,748 55,129
Richmond Centre Con Con 19,037 49.0% 7,985 20.6% 53.4% 11,052 19,037 5,617 2,376 538 197 38,817
Saanich—Gulf Islands Grn Grn 33,454 49.1% 19,670 28.9% 75.5% 11,326 13,784 8,657 33,454 929 68,150
Skeena—Bulkley Valley NDP NDP 16,944 40.9% 3,188 7.7% 62.7% 4,793 13,756 16,944 3,280 940 321 1,350 41,384
South Okanagan—West Kootenay NDP NDP 24,809 36.4% 796 1.2% 69.6% 11,705 24,013 24,809 5,672 1,638 359 68,196
South Surrey—White Rock Con Con 24,310 41.9% 2,618 4.5% 69.6% 21,692 24,310 6,716 4,458 852 58,028
Steveston—Richmond East Lib Con 17,478 41.7% 2,747 6.5% 57.4% 14,731 17,478 6,321 2,972 449 41,951
Surrey Centre Lib Lib 15,453 37.4% 4,100 9.9% 54.9% 15,453 10,505 11,353 2,558 709 243 498 41,319
Surrey—Newton Lib Lib 18,960 45.0% 6,654 15.8% 63.4% 18,960 8,824 12,306 1,355 653 42,098
Vancouver Centre Lib Lib 23,599 42.2% 10,319 18.4% 61.5% 23,599 10,782 13,280 7,002 724 180 379 55,946
Vancouver East NDP NDP 29,236 52.6% 19,151 34.4% 61.1% 10,085 6,724 29,236 8,062 679 825 55,611
Vancouver Granville Lib Ind 17,265 32.6% 3,177 6.0% 65.0% 14,088 11,605 6,960 2,683 431 17,265 53,032
Vancouver Kingsway NDP NDP 21,680 49.1% 11,486 26.0% 59.4% 10,194 8,804 21,680 2,675 427 91 44,163
Vancouver Quadra Lib Lib 22,093 43.5% 8,011 15.8% 68.0% 22,093 14,082 7,681 6,308 428 162 50,754
Vancouver South Lib Lib 17,808 41.2% 3,420 7.9% 58.9% 17,808 14,388 8,015 2,451 532 43,194
Victoria NDP NDP 23,765 33.2% 2,382 3.3% 73.5% 15,952 9,038 23,765 21,383 920 111 380 71,549
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country Lib Lib 22,673 34.9% 5,314 8.2% 69.1% 22,673 17,359 9,027 14,579 1,010 159 173 64,980
  1. including spoilt ballots
  2. minor political parties receiving less than 1% of the national popular vote are aggregated under "Other"; independent candidates are aggregated separately

See also

References

  1. "Number of valid votes by political affiliation". Elections Canada. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  2. ^ "Percentage of valid votes by political affiliation". Elections Canada. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  3. "October 21, 2019 Federal Election: Election Results by Electoral District". elections.ca. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
2019 Canadian federal election
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