Over the past eight elections, Canadians have only elected a majority government twice. But the 2025 election, which returned Liberal Leader Mark Carney to the Prime Minister’s Office, still represents a departure from the usual pattern of Canadian elections. From the number of party seats won to the popular vote, here are some charts that help tell the story of the 2025 federal election. NOTE: A previous version of this post was removed because of a error in the fourth chart on the Liberals' data. This has been corrected and this post is an updated version.
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Over the past eight elections, Canadians have only elected a majority government twice. But the 2025 election, which returned Liberal Leader Mark Carney to the Prime Minister’s Office, still represents a departure from the usual pattern of Canadian elections. From the number of party seats won to the popular vote, here are some charts that help tell the story of the 2025 federal election. NOTE: A previous version of this post was removed because of a error in the fourth chart on the Liberals' data. This has been corrected and this post is an updated version.
To read more on the charts that reveal the story of the 2025 election go to www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-six-charts-… #election #canada #federalelection
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