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− | + | The [[Congress elections|Congressional elections]] take place on the 25th day of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations for Congress candidates. | |
− | Until | + | Until October 2008, Congressional Elections were held as part of the general elections which included both [[Presidential elections|Presidential]] & Congressional Elections and they were held on the 1st of each month. Up to this point, citizens voted for the party list in a certain region, not the individual Congress candidates. |
− | + | From October 2008 up to September 2012, citizens voted for an individual candidate on a party list in a certain region. As of September 2012, citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of individual candidates which is valid for a whole country, not a certain region. | |
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+ | The first [[Congress elections|Congressional elections]] in Canada were held on eDay 11 (''{{HistoryDate|11}}'') when first ever general elections were held in the [[New World]]. Unfortunately, not a lot of data is known from this period and the first known results are from June 2008. | ||
==Congress elections== | ==Congress elections== | ||
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*[[Congress of Canada 2020]] | *[[Congress of Canada 2020]] | ||
*[[Congress of Canada 2021]] | *[[Congress of Canada 2021]] | ||
+ | *[[Congress of Canada 2022]] | ||
+ | *[[Congress of Canada 2023]] | ||
+ | *[[Congress of Canada 2024]] | ||
==Numbers of Congress seats by parties== | ==Numbers of Congress seats by parties== | ||
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!Seats | !Seats | ||
!The last month present in the Congress | !The last month present in the Congress | ||
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+ | |[[The Canadian Progressive Front]] || 1404 || July 2021 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|3389|C.O.R.E.}} || 565 || July 2021 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|2746|Canadiens Francophones}} || 488 || July 2021 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|2624|Party of Opprobium}} || 488 || July 2021 | ||
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+ | |[[Imperial Party of Canada]] || 474 || July 2021 | ||
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+ | |[[Military Dictatorship Party]] || 374 || June 2015 | ||
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|Unknown party || 349 || July 2009 | |Unknown party || 349 || July 2009 | ||
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− | |[[Democratic Action League]] || | + | |[[Democratic Action League]] || 220 || April 2011 |
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+ | |{{eLink|party|2607|Norsefire Coalition Funhouse}} || 203 || February 2012 | ||
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+ | |[[Canadian Paradox Party]] || 188 || July 2012 | ||
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+ | |[[Egalitarian Party of Independent Canadians|EPIC]] || 183 || May 2012 | ||
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|[[Canadian Social Democrats]] || 101 || March 2010 | |[[Canadian Social Democrats]] || 101 || March 2010 | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Union Nationale]] || 90 || November 2011 |
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+ | |[[Ministry of Opportunity]] || 71 || December 2011 | ||
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+ | |[[Clan Wolf]] || 67 || October 2013 | ||
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|[[Canadian National Coalition]] || 52 || February 2010 | |[[Canadian National Coalition]] || 52 || February 2010 | ||
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− | |[[Canadian | + | |[[Canadian Empire Party]] || 49 || January 2011 |
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− | | | + | |{{eLink|party|4225|Canadian Freedom Alliance}} || 40 || December 2014 |
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− | | | + | |{{eLink|party|2607|Norsefire Political Machine}} || 37 || December 2012 |
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− | |{{eLink|party| | + | |{{eLink|party|3844|The Crimson Order}} || 35 || September 2012 |
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|[[The Norsefire Party of Canada]] || 23 || September 2008 | |[[The Norsefire Party of Canada]] || 23 || September 2008 | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Imperial Party of Canada (old)|Imperial Party of Canada (2012-13)]] || 17 || October 2013 |
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− | |[[Canadian | + | |[[Canadian Prosperity Party]] || 16 || December 2013 |
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+ | |{{eLink|party|2746|Parti Francophone Canadien}} || 15 || February 2014 | ||
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+ | |[[Canadian Communist Party]] || 14 || February 2014 | ||
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+ | |[[Coalition of Homicidal Anarchists and Organized Sociopaths]] || 12 || October 2008 | ||
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|[[Parti Quebecois]] || 8 || September 2008 | |[[Parti Quebecois]] || 8 || September 2008 | ||
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+ | |[[United Party of Canada]] || 5 || November 2012 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|3393|Sons of Anarchy}} || 5 || March 2013 | ||
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+ | |[[Clan Wolf|The Imperial Wolves]] || 5 || November 2013 | ||
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+ | |[[Conservative Party of eCanada|Conservative Party]] || 4 || February 2014 | ||
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|[[Bloc Populaire du Quebec]] || 3 || October 2008 | |[[Bloc Populaire du Quebec]] || 3 || October 2008 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|2624|Prosperity Party of Canada}} || 2 || September 2011 | ||
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+ | |[[Canadian Reform Party]] || 2 || August 2013 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|3014|The Muppet Show}} || 2 || January 2014 | ||
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{{Lists of Congresses by country}} | {{Lists of Congresses by country}} | ||
[[Category:History of Canada]] | [[Category:History of Canada]] | ||
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[[Category:Lists of congresses by country|Canada]] | [[Category:Lists of congresses by country|Canada]] |
Revision as of 04:13, 31 December 2023
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The Congressional elections take place on the 25th day of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations for Congress candidates.
Until October 2008, Congressional Elections were held as part of the general elections which included both Presidential & Congressional Elections and they were held on the 1st of each month. Up to this point, citizens voted for the party list in a certain region, not the individual Congress candidates.
From October 2008 up to September 2012, citizens voted for an individual candidate on a party list in a certain region. As of September 2012, citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of individual candidates which is valid for a whole country, not a certain region.
The first Congressional elections in Canada were held on eDay 11 (1 December 2007) when first ever general elections were held in the New World. Unfortunately, not a lot of data is known from this period and the first known results are from June 2008.
Congress elections
- Congress of Canada 2008
- Congress of Canada 2009
- Congress of Canada 2010
- Congress of Canada 2011
- Congress of Canada 2012
- Congress of Canada 2013
- Congress of Canada 2014
- Congress of Canada 2015
- Congress of Canada 2016
- Congress of Canada 2017
- Congress of Canada 2018
- Congress of Canada 2019
- Congress of Canada 2020
- Congress of Canada 2021
- Congress of Canada 2022
- Congress of Canada 2023
- Congress of Canada 2024
Numbers of Congress seats by parties
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