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  1. In 2008, the sex of electors was introduced as a metric. Following changes to Canada's census in 2021, the 2021 report is the first to produce estimates based on gender as opposed to sex. Voter Turnout Highlights. Official turnout for the 44th general election held on September 20, 2021, was 62.6%.

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      Youth turnout keeps decreasing after peak in 2015, and women...

  2. Youth turnout keeps decreasing after peak in 2015, and women still voted at higher rates than men. For the 2021 general election, the breakdown of participation by age group is shown in Figure 4. Turnout gradually increases with age from 46.7% for ages 18–24 to 74.9% for ages 65–74, and then declines to 65.9% for those 75 and older. This ...

  3. Voter turnout rates by age group, province and immigrant status, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2021 federal elections; 2011 – Voter turnout rate 2015 – Voter turnout rate 2019 – Voter turnout rate 2021Voter turnout rate 2019 to 2021 – Difference % % % % % Age group 18 to 24 years: 55: 67: 68: 66-2: 25 to 34 years: 59: 70: 71: 71: 0: 35 to ...

  4. This report presents estimates of voter turnout by various demographic groups defined by age and gender, at the national, provincial, and territorial levels for the 44th general election, held on September 20, 2021. The official turnout for the 2021 election was 62.6%. Historically, electoral participation peaked in Canada at 79.4% for the 1958 ...

  5. Voter turnout rates by age group, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2021 federal elections, % 2021 2019 2015 2011; Total, all age groups: 76: 77: 77: 70: 18 to 24 years

  6. Voter turnout rates by age group, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2021 federal elections € Source(s): Labour Force Survey (3701). Voter turnout rises in Quebec, drops in six other provinces Quebec was the lone province where voter turnout was higher in 2021 than in the 2019 federal election, rising 1 percentage point to 77%.

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  8. Turnout by Age, Gender and Province, GE38–GE44 Since 2004, Elections Canada has used a sample of administrative data compiled in the course of administering the election to estimate voter turnout by age group and, since 2008, by sex/gender, at the national, provincial and territorial levels.