2021 Canadian federal election in Alberta

2021 Canadian federal election in Alberta

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All 34 Albertan seats in the House of Commons
  First party Second party
 
Leader Erin O'Toole Jagmeet Singh
Party Conservative New Democratic
Leader since August 23, 2020 October 1, 2017
Last election 33 seats, 69.0% 1 seats, 11.6%
Seats before 33 1
Seats won 30 2
Seat change Decrease 3 Increase 1
Popular vote 1,075,638 370,394
Percentage 55.4% 19.1%
Swing Decrease 13.6% Increase 7.5%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Justin Trudeau Maxime Bernier
Party Liberal People's
Leader since April 14, 2013 September 14, 2018
Last election 0 seats, 13.8% 0 seats, 2.2%
Seats before 0 0
Seats won 2 0
Seat change Increase 2 Steady
Popular vote 299,493 142,479
Percentage 15.4% 7.3%
Swing Increase 1.6% Increase 5.1%

Prime minister before election

Justin Trudeau
Liberal

Prime minister after election

Justin Trudeau
Liberal

In the 2025 Canadian federal election, 34 members of Parliament were elected to the House of Commons from the province of Alberta making up 10.1% of all members.

Timeline

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Predictions

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Results

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Summary

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The Conservative Party won a majority of seats and votes, taking 30 ridings, and winning 55.3% of the popular vote. The NDP came in a distant second, with 2 seats, receiving 19.1% of the popular vote. The Liberal Party made a slight recovery and received 15.4% of the popular vote, securing 2 seats.

The People's Party still won no seats, but saw their support surge to 7.4% of the vote.

The new western separatist Maverick Party received 1.3% of the vote, and no seats.

The Green party won no seats and their popular vote fell to just 0.9%.

The Centrist Party, the Christian Heritage Party, the Communist Party, the Libertarian Party, the Marxist-Leninist Party, the National Citizens Alliance, the Rhino Party, and the Veterans Coalition Party, all ran at least one candidate in Alberta in this election and got a combined 0.3% of the vote.[1]

Albertan summary seat results in the 2021 Canadian federal election[2]
Party Votes Vote % Vote +/- Seats Seat +/-
Conservative 1,075,638
55.4%
Decrease 13.6pp
30 / 34 (88%)
Decrease 3
New Democratic 370,394
19.1%
Increase 7.5pp
2 / 34 (6%)
Increase 1
Liberal 299,493
15.4%
Increase 1.6pp
2 / 34 (6%)
Increase 2
People's 142,479
7.3%
Increase 5.1pp
0 / 34 (0%)
Steady 0
Maverick 25,670
1.3%
Increase 1.3pp
0 / 34 (0%)
Steady 0
Green 17,483
0.9%
Decrease 1.9pp
0 / 34 (0%)
Steady 0
Independent 5,314
0.3%
Increase pp
0 / 34 (0%)
Steady 0
Other 6,618
0.3%
Increase pp
0 / 34 (0%)
Steady 0
Total 1,943,089
100%
34 / 34 (100%)
Steady 0

Comparison with national results

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Results by party
Party Popular vote % Seats in caucus
AB Natl. diff.
Conservative 55.4 33.7 +21.7
30 / 119 (25%)
New Democratic 19.1 17.8 +1.3
2 / 25 (8%)
Liberal 15.4 32.6 -17.2
2 / 160 (1%)
People's 7.3 4.9 +2.4 no caucus
Maverick 1.3 0.2 +1.1 no caucus
Green 0.9 2.3 -1.4
0 / 2 (0%)
  Total
34 / 338 (10%)

Student Vote results

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Student votes are mock elections, running parallel to actual elections, in which students not of voting age participate. Student vote elections are administered by Student Vote Canada, and are for educational purposes and do not count towards the results.[3]

Summary of the 2021 Canadian Student Vote in Alberta
Party Leader Seats Popular vote
Elected % Δ Votes % Δ (pp)
Conservative Erin O'Toole 22 64.71 Decrease 8 65,499 36.63 Decrease 9.50
New Democratic Jagmeet Singh 12 35.29 Increase 9 49,046 27.43 Increase 6.22
Liberal Justin Trudeau 0 0 Decrease 1 28,890 16.16 Increase 2.84
People's Maxime Bernier 0 0 13,343 7.46 Increase 2.67
Green Annamie Paul 0 0 11,194 6.26 Decrease 4.55
Other 0 0 6,575 3.68 Increase 0.31
Maverick Jay Hill (Interim) 0 0 4,258 2.38 Increase 2.38
Total 34 100.00 178,805 100.00
Source: Student Vote Canada[3]

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Official Voting Results". www.elections.ca. Archived from the original on 2025-04-28. Retrieved 2025-05-28.
  2. ^ https://www.elections.ca/res/rep/off/ovr2021app/53/table9E.html
  3. ^ a b "Student Vote Canada 2021 — Results". Student Vote Canada. September 20, 2021. Retrieved September 26, 2021.