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  1. Sep 20, 2021 · The 44th federal election took place on September 20, 2021. Elections Canada's preliminary estimates indicate that 17,209,000 Canadians cast a ballot. This translates into a voter turnout rate of about 62.5%. Exact voter turnout numbers will be published in the Official Voting Results report. To serve Canadians, Elections Canada opened 501 ...

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  2. newsinteractives.cbc.ca › elections › poll-trackerPoll Tracker | CBC News

    Poll Tracker. Éric Grenier of TheWrit.ca breaks down where the polls stand in the lead up to a federal election. How the polls are averaged. Every publicly available poll is included in the average, weighting the poll by its sample size, when it was done and the track record of the pollster to estimate each party’s support among decided and ...

  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 2021 – Voter 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 ...

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    • Non-Voters Who Said They Went to A Polling Station

    The data in this report are derived from four questions added to the October 2021 Labour Force Survey (LFS): 1. Are you a Canadian citizen? 2. Did you vote in the recent federal election? 3. Why did you not vote? 4. Did you go to a polling station and try to vote? (if the survey respondent answered "could not prove identity or address" to question ...

    Just over three-quarters (75.6%) of Canadians reported voting in the 2021 federal election, a decline of 1.5 percentage points from 2019 (77.1%).
    The drop in voter turnout (compared to 2019) was led by seniors aged 65 to 74 (-2.5 percentage points to 82.8%) and 45-to-54 year-olds (-2.3 percentage points to 75.8%).
    Among youth aged 18 to 24, 65.8% reported voting in the 2021 federal election, which remained well above the rate observed in 2011 (54.6%).
    Turn-out among immigrant electors (70.5%) dropped 4.4 percentage points from 2019, while Canadian-born citizens (77.0%) reported voting at rates similar to the 2019 and 2015 elections.
    Among the 24.4% of Canadians who reported that they did not vote in 2021 (representing approximately 6.6 million electors), the main reasons for not voting were very similar to those reported after...
    Similar to 2019, two reasons together accounted for more than half of all reasons cited for not voting: not interested in politics (32.1%) and being too busy (23.6%). The other most common reasons...
    The COVID-19 pandemic accounted for 2.2% of all reported reasons for not voting in the 2021 federal election. Among COVID-19-related reasons cited by non-voters, approximately two-thirds were relat...
    Female non-voters (13.5%) were more likely than their male counterparts (8.7%) to report having an illness or disability as a reason for not voting in the 2021 federal election. This is in part, du...
    Electoral process reasons accounted for 7.1% of the reasons reported by non-voters in the 2021 federal election, an increase of 1.7 percentage points from 2019.
    Within the electoral process reasons category, the most common specific reasons were: lack of information about the voting process (1.7%), unable to prove identity or address (1.6%), transportation...
    Electoral process issues were most common among youth (aged 18 to 24), accounting for 12.2% of all reasons cited by non-voters in this age-group.footnote 4
    Among naturalized Canadians who were admitted to Canada within the last decade, not voting due to electoral process issues accounted for 16.5%footnote 3of reasons submitted. In contrast, these issu...
    Those who said they did not vote because they were not able to prove their identity or address were also asked if they went to a polling station.
    Among the estimated 113,100 non-voters who reported not being able to prove their identity or address, almost one in four (24.0% or an estimated 27,100) said they went to a polling station, little...
    Within this group who did not vote because they were unable to prove their identity or address, but did go to a polling station, an estimated 10,900footnote 3(40.2%) were aged 18 to 24. By comparis...
  4. 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%.

  5. Sep 21, 2021 · Preliminary data from Canada’s pandemic election is showing a low voter turnout, sparking conversations among experts around its impact on the country’s democracy.. As of 8.45 p.m. ET Tuesday ...

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  7. 2 days ago · Overall turnout in B.C. elections has generally been dwindling since the 71.5 per cent turnout for the 1996 vote. The total turnout in the 2020 election was 54 per cent, down from about 61 per ...

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