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2020 Columbian general election|
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Opinion polls |
Turnout | 65.0%[1] (0.4pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Liberal Alliance
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Liberal Conservative
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CNPP
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Party
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Liberal
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Conservative
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Bloc Québécois
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Leader since
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28 May, 2011
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24 January, 2011
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January 17, 2019
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Leader's seat
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Forest Hills-Kew Gardens South
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Columbus Northeast
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Somerset Hills
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Last election
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208 seats, 27.34%
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178 seats, 22.04%
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156 seats, 23.84%
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Seats won
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243
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196
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71
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Seat change
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35
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18
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85
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Popular vote
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13,053,615
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10,930,131
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8,221,155
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Percentage
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28.93%
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24.22%
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18.22%
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Swing
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1.59pp
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2.18pp
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5.22pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Leader
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Labour-Welfare
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Tim Runkle
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Party
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New Democratic
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Green
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Leader since
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18 April, 2009
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7 November, 2017
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Leader's seat
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Glenville-Gloversville (lost re-election)
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Harrisburg
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Last election
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29 seats, 21.9%
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0 seats, 1.58%
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Seats won
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51
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10
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Seat change
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22
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10
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Popular vote
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10,201,800
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1,292,537
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Percentage
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22.61%
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2.86%
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Swing
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0.71pp
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1.29pp
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Results by electoral riding
Results by province |
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