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2025 Canadian federal election

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343 seats in the House of Commons
172 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Pierre Poilievre Justin Trudeau Yves-François Blanchet
Party Conservative Liberal Bloc Québécois
Leader since September 10, 2022 April 14, 2013 January 17, 2019
Leader's seat Carleton Papineau Beloeil—Chambly
Last election 119 seats, 33.74% 160[a] seats, 32.62% 32 seats, 7.64%
Seats before 119 155 32
Seats won 209 70 38
Seat change Increase 90 Decrease 85 Increase 6
Popular vote 5,556,629 5,747,410 1,301,615
Percentage 42.11% 24.43% 8.58%
Swing Increase 8.37 pp Decrease 8.19 pp Increase 0.94 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader Jagmeet Singh Elizabeth May Maxime Bernier
Party New Democratic Green People's
Leader since October 1, 2017 November 19, 2022 September 14, 2018
Leader's seat Ran in Burnaby Central (lost) Saanich—Gulf Islands Ran in Beauce (lost)
Last election 25 seats, 17.82% 2 seats, 2.33% 0 seats, 4.94%
Seats before 24 2 0
Seats won 24 2 0
Seat change Steady Steady Steady
Popular vote 3,036,348 396,988 840,993
Percentage 18.01% 3.71% 2.33%
Swing Increase 0.19 pp Increase 1.38 pp Decrease 2.61 pp

Prime Minister before election

Justin Trudeau
Liberal

Elected Prime Minister

Pierre Poilievre
Conservative


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