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Redistributed results - 2011 and 2008 elections
Welcome to the PollMaps.ca redistributed election results. This site shows what the outcome of the 2011 and 2008 elections would have been, riding by riding, under the Federal Boundary Commissions' 2012 proposed riding boundaries. Results reflect all data including advance polls and special ballots.

UPDATE: See the Boundary Commissions' 2013 Final Report redistributed results.

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Seat Summary

 2011 Redistributed2011 Actual2008 Redistributed2008 Actual
ProvinceCPCNDPLibBlocGrnCPCNDPLibBlocGrnCPCNDPLibBlocIndCPCNDPLibBlocInd
Newfoundland and Labrador22300124000160001600
Prince Edward Island10300103001030010300
Nova Scotia43400434002440132501
New Brunswick81100811007120061300
Quebec464730559740901653010114491
Ontario86241100732211005916460051173800
Manitoba1130001121009410094100
Saskatchewan112100130100130100130100
Alberta331000271000331000271000
British Columbia29102012112201297600229500
Territories21000210001110011100
Canada1911113231166103344116336855311433777492

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Copyright: The information on this site is derived from Elections Canada public data, but the projections and analysis are copyright 2012 Politrain Consulting. If you wish to publish or refer to it please credit PollMaps.ca or link to http://Fed2012.PollMaps.ca.

Disclaimer: While every effort is made to be as accurate as possible, this site cannot guarantee 100% accuracy and cannot be held liable for any errors or discrepanies. It should be noted that slight inaccuracies or inconsistencies in boundary files can affect the allocation of polling division data and of course, when polls are split between ridings we do not know how many votes fall on which side of the boundary (hence we calculate an allocation.)