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Students pick Conservative for Simcoe-Grey, Liberal for Canada

More than 700,000 elementary and high school students across the country participated in Student Vote Canada as a shadow election for those not yet old enough to vote
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NEWS RELEASE
STUDENT VOTE CANADA
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In Simcoe-Grey, the student vote mirrors the adult vote with Conservative Terry Dowdall as the local winner and the Liberal Party winning nationally. 

Students at 26 schools across Simcoe-Grey cast 3,188 votes, with Dowdall winning the majority. 

More than 700,000 elementary and high school students across the country participated in Student Vote Canada, coinciding with the 2021 federal election.

After learning about democracy and elections, researching the parties and platforms, and debating the future of the country, students cast their ballots for the official candidates running in their school’s electoral district.

As of 9 p.m. September 20, 740,515 student votes were reported from 5,478 schools, with results reported from all 338 federal electoral districts.

  • The Liberal Party won 117 seats and 24% of the popular vote, forming a minority government. Justin Trudeau won in his seat in the riding of Papineau, QC.
  • The NDP won 107 seats and took 29% of the popular vote, forming the official opposition. Jagmeet Singh won his seat in the riding of Burnaby South, BC.
  • The Conservative Party won 91 seats and 25% of the popular vote. Erin O’Toole won his seat in the riding of Durham, ON.
  • The Bloc Québecois won 20 seats and took 2% of the popular vote. Yves-François Blanchet lost his seat in the riding of Beloeil—Chambly, QC.
  • The Green Party won 3 seats and 10% of the popular vote. Annamie Paul lost her seat in the riding of Toronto Centre, ON.

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