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  1. Oct 19, 2015 · Between April 2014 and August 2015, the currency of the federal voters lists for Manitoba increased from 76.8 to 83.7 percent. Before the election and in August 2015, Elections Canada scheduled its data exchanges in a way that maximized their impact on the accuracy of the lists.

  2. Oct 21, 2015 · Drilling down into the Oct. 19 election results, which gave Justin Trudeau and the Liberals 39.5 per cent of the popular vote and 184 seats in the House of Commons, reveals how new voters...

  3. Oct 19, 2015 · Over 25.8 million electors whose names appeared on the preliminary lists of electors by September 25, 2015, were mailed a voter information card. Subsequently, 715,000 voter information cards were mailed to electors who were newly registered or had updated their name or address.

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  4. Dec 3, 2015 · In 2015, Ontario saw a million more voters turn up at the polls than in 2011; In 2015, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta all had approximately 500,000 more voters than in the previous federal election

  5. The 2015 Canadian federal election held on October 19, 2015, saw the Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, win 184 seats, allowing it to form a majority government with Trudeau becoming the next prime minister. The election was held to elect members to the House of Commons of the 42nd Canadian Parliament.

  6. Oct 20, 2015 · A total of 88 women were sent to House, see how the vote splits by party. And, track the Liberals surge in the polls over the course of this 78-day campaign. UPDATED: Oct. 20, 2015, 4:30 AM EST

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  8. Aug 6, 2015 · The Canadian federal election will be held on October 19, 2015. The 11-week span between the August 2 beginning of the campaign and the October 19 election is the longest in Canadian history.

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