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1 Number of Seats Won


Party 1980 1984 1988 1993 1997
Liberal
147
40
83
177
155
Progressive Conservative
103
211
169
2
20
New Democratic
32
30
43
9
21
Reform
52
60
Bloc Québécois
54
44
Independent
0
1
1
Total
282
282
295
295
301


2 Popular Vote


Party 1980 1984 1988 1993 1997
Liberal
44.40%
28.02%
31.92%
41.24%
38.46%
Progressive Conservative
32.49%
50.03%
43.02%
16.04%
18.84%
New Democratic
19.67%
18.81%
20.38%
6.88%
11.05%
Reform
2.09%
18.69%
19.35%
Bloc Québécois
13.52%
10.67%
Social Credit
1.70%
0.13%
0.03%
Independent
0.27%
0.00%
0.36%
0.00%
0.47%
Communist
0.06%
0.06%
0.05%
Marxist-Leninist
0.13%
0.04%
0.09%
Rhinoceros
1.01%
0.78%
0.40%
Libertarian
0.13%
0.19%
0.25%
0.11%
Union PopulaireThe Union populaire was a federal political party in Canada that nominated candidates in the 1979 and 1980 federal elections. The party also nominated one candidate in the 4 May 1981 by-election in the riding of Levis. The aim of the party was to promote
0.13%
Nationaliste du Quebec
0.68%
Confederation of RegionsThe Confederation of Regions Party (CoR) was a right-wing Canadian political party founded in 1984 by Elmer Knutson. It was founded as a successor to the Western Canada Federation (West-Fed), a non-partisan organization, to fight the Liberal Party of Cana
0.52%
0.31%
CommonwealthThe Party for the Commonwealth of Canada was a Canadian political party formed by supporters of U. politician Lyndon LaRouche in the 1984, 1988 and 1993 elections. In the 1988 election, party leader Gilles Gervais led a slate of 58 candidates campaigning
0.06%
0.06%
0.06%
Green
0.21%
0.36%
0.24%
0.43%
Christian Heritage
0.78%
0.22%
0.22%
Abolitionist
0.07%
Canada
0.06%
Natural Law
0.63%
0.29%
National
1.38%
Canadian Action
0.13%




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