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Results of the 2019 Canadian federal election by riding

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Results of the 2019 Canadian federal election by riding
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The 2019 Canadian federal election took place on Monday, 21 October 2019. Candidates have been declared for each of the 338 electoral districts or "ridings".

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Results by riding
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Equal-area ridings

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Abbreviations guide

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Candidates and results

Note: Candidates' names are as registered with Elections Canada.[1]
† = Not seeking re-election
‡ = Running for re-election in different riding
§ = represents that the incumbent was defeated for nomination
$ = represents that the incumbent was announced as nominated by their party but later chose to retire
# = represents that the incumbent was announced as nominated by their party but later lost that party's nomination through departure from caucus
Bold indicates party leader.

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Prince Edward Island

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Nova Scotia

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New Brunswick

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Quebec

Eastern Quebec

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Côte-Nord and Saguenay

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Quebec City

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Central Quebec

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Eastern Townships

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Montérégie

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Eastern Montreal

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Western Montreal

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Northern Montreal and Laval

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Laurentides, Outaouais and Northern Quebec

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Ontario

Ottawa

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Eastern Ontario

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Central Ontario

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Durham and York

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Suburban Toronto

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Central Toronto

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Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville

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Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara

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Midwestern Ontario

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Southwestern Ontario

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Northern Ontario

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Manitoba

Rural Manitoba

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Winnipeg

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Saskatchewan

Southern Saskatchewan

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Northern Saskatchewan

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Alberta

Rural Alberta

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Edmonton and environs

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Calgary

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British Columbia

BC Interior

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Fraser Valley and Southern Lower Mainland

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Vancouver and Northern Lower Mainland

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Vancouver Island

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Nunavut

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Northwest Territories

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Yukon

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Notes

  1. No Affiliation is used by Elections Canada when a candidate leaves the Party Affiliation entry blank on his or her registration; this is often done by candidates from unregistered political parties.
  2. The word Party does not appear in their Elections Canada registration but does appear on their websites.
  3. This United Party was registered in 2019 and is unrelated to the United Party that ran in the 2015 election.
  4. Lépine was ejected from the party on 6 October;[2] she still appeared on the ballot as representing the Green Party because the candidate registration deadline had already passed.
  5. Leona Alleslev was announced as the Liberal candidate in July 2018 but crossed the floor to join the Conservatives in September of that year.
  6. Kalmanovitch withdrew from the race on 16 October and threw his support to the NDP candidate. Because the candidate registration deadline had passed, he still appeared on the ballot as the Green candidate.[3]
  7. Leung was ejected from the Conservative Party on 5 October. Because the candidate registration deadline had passed, she still appeared on the ballot as the Conservative candidate.[4]

References

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