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2025 Canadian federal election in British Columbia

In the 2025 Canadian federal election, there were 43 members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons from the province of British Columbia, making up 12.4% of all members of the House.

Background

2022 electoral redistribution

The 2025 Canadian federal election was the first election to utilize the electoral districts established following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution. The House of Commons increased from 338 seats to 343 seats, with British Columbia gaining 1 seat in an increase from 42 to 43. This made the average population per constituency in British Columbia 116,300 (according to the 2021 Canadian census), which was 8,452 more people per electoral district than the national average.

Timeline

Opinion polling

Predictions

Summary

Results

Summary

The Liberal Party won the most seats and votes, taking 20 ridings, a gain of 6 seats from dissolution and winning 41.8% of the popular vote. The Conservative Party came in a close second, with 19 seats, a gain of 5. They won 41.1% of the popular vote.

Support for the NDP dropped substantially, coming in third, with leader Jagmeet Singh losing his own seat of Burnaby Central. They received 13.1% of the popular vote, and won 3 seats, a loss of 9 since dissolution.

The Green party retained their 1 seat, with co-leader Elizabeth May being re-elected to a fourth term. Their popular vote fell to 3.0%. The People's Party still won no seats, and saw their support collapse to just 0.5% of the vote.

The Animal Protection Party, Canadian Future Party, the Christian Heritage Party, the Communist Party, the Libertarian Party, the Marxist-Leninist Party, the United Party of Canada and the Rhino Party, all ran at least one candidate in British Columbia and got a combined 0.2% of the vote.

Liberal support was strongest in Metro Vancouver (particularly north of the Fraser River) and in Greater Victoria, while the Conservatives dominated the rest of the province. The results for the Conservatives were very similar to the result for the BC Conservatives in the previous provincial election.

Comparison with national results

Student vote results

The student vote is a Mock election that runs parallel to actual elections, in which students not of voting age participate. They are administered by Student Vote Canada. These are for educational purposes and do not count towards the results.

Source: Student Vote Canada

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