Canadian Federal Election, 2019 (Scenario: BigBen)

The 43rd Canadian federal election took place October 21, 2019- and resulted in the re-election of the Liberal Party to a Minority Government.

Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer did not concede the election in hopes for a vote of non-confidence. Jagmeet Singh resigned as leader of the NDP, and interim leader Charlie Angus entered into a confidence and supply agreement with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

People's Party of Canada and the Green Party of Canada saw improvements in vote share and seat totals. Elizabeth May decided to retire from federal politics.

Popular Vote

Liberal- 35.4%

Conservative- 35.2%

NDP- 12.7%

Green- 6.6%

People’s 6.3%

Bloc- 2.9%

Others- 0.9%