Election early numbers

Kreskin

Doctor of Thinkology
Feb 23, 2006
21,155
149
63
The Libs and NDP are splitting the vote. The Cons don't have that issue anymore. Perhaps it's time for a New Liberal Democratic Party.
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

The End of the Dog is Coming!
Mar 19, 2006
12,609
1,506
113
61
Alberta
I think that Bob Rae was right. This is a night of humility and reflection. When the Conservatives took a beating by the Liberals it was also a time of Humility and reflection. For both parties it was time to rebuild and rethink their vision. Though I do not share the political views I am still a fellow citizen and support their right to view things differently than I. That is why Canada is such a great Country filled with great people.

To my pal Unforgiven, "We can now return to talking about what we really like. Sex, drugs, and rock n roll."

Cheers Unf!

Cheers Karrie!

Cheers Gerryh!

Cheers Durka!

Cheers CDN Bear, I bet your blue balls deep by now.

Cheers to all on CC!
 

Ron in Regina

"Voice of the West" Party
Apr 9, 2008
31,807
11,543
113
Regina, Saskatchewan
Sounds like 56% voter turn-out. Lowest in Canadian history. The youth vote
went to the NDP....

For the 44% that couldn't be bothered to vote....I just don't get it.
 

karrie

OogedyBoogedy
Jan 6, 2007
27,780
285
83
bliss
Sounds like 56% voter turn-out. Lowest in Canadian history. The youth vote
went to the NDP....

For the 44% that couldn't be bothered to vote....I just don't get it.

Hubby and I were just looking at elections Canada data, and where we have chornically close elections, every two or three years, voter turnout starts to drop off. Here's hoping that in 4 years we regain our turnout.
 

Praxius

Mass'Debater
Dec 18, 2007
10,677
161
63
Halifax, NS & Melbourne, VIC
The Libs and NDP are splitting the vote. The Cons don't have that issue anymore. Perhaps it's time for a New Liberal Democratic Party.

No way.... I'd let the Liberals continue to die as they should and let the NDP continue their gains that they have been gaining for the last number of years..... this is their first time gaining main opposition status and they did it on their own...... since the last few elections, the NDP have been only gaining ground while the Liberals have been burning up.

Why would they risk losing that headway by trying to join up with the Liberals?

They've finally made their own identity which more and more people relate to.

After the next four years, if they keep on the track they're heading on, and after people get a clear image of what a Harper Majority really means, chances are, they'll get even more popular.

Then the only parties that would be splitting the vote would be Liberals & Conservatives.

That'd be my guess anyways.
 

PoliticalNick

The Troll Bashing Troll
Mar 8, 2011
7,940
0
36
Edson, AB
Sounds like 56% voter turn-out. Lowest in Canadian history. The youth vote
went to the NDP....

For the 44% that couldn't be bothered to vote....I just don't get it.

Thought I just heard 61% which is up by about 1% from last time. A lot of ridings went Con because of large vote splits between Libs and NDP. Just a bit of strategic voting would have given another minority govt. We shall have to wait and see if there is anything left of Canada in 4 years or if it has become Canacorp.
 

Praxius

Mass'Debater
Dec 18, 2007
10,677
161
63
Halifax, NS & Melbourne, VIC
Sounds like 56% voter turn-out. Lowest in Canadian history. The youth vote
went to the NDP....

For the 44% that couldn't be bothered to vote....I just don't get it.

And here I was thinking it went up from the last election......

I might have something to do with that voter turnout, as since I'm not in the country, the government forms I filled out told me I wasn't eligible to vote...... which I find is complete BS since I'm still a Canadian Citizen and as such, I thought it was my right..... but that's a different topic I suppose.
 

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
120,152
14,847
113
Low Earth Orbit
Sounds like 56% voter turn-out. Lowest in Canadian history. The youth vote
went to the NDP....

For the 44% that couldn't be bothered to vote....I just don't get it.
Where I was working there were ****loads in their 4o's and 50's voting for the first time.

There was this one gal who only had a "Bar Card" for photo ID. I burst out laughing the instant I saw it and so did she.

My daughter simply had no clue what the hell a Bard Card was so I showed her mom's from an old box of memories in the basement. I'm toast if Petra sees that she posted it on Facebook.
 

Kreskin

Doctor of Thinkology
Feb 23, 2006
21,155
149
63
Sounds like 56% voter turn-out. Lowest in Canadian history. The youth vote
went to the NDP....

For the 44% that couldn't be bothered to vote....I just don't get it.
This was the Seinfeld election, a vote about nothing.
 

CDNBear

Custom Troll
Sep 24, 2006
43,839
207
63
Ontario
I should have put my boots on before wandering into this thread, now I have to change my socks, for the puddles of tears.

Sore losers are so pathetic.
 

El Barto

les fesses a l'aire
Feb 11, 2007
5,959
66
48
Quebec
I should have put my boots on before wandering into this thread, now I have to change my socks, for the puddles of tears.

Sore losers are so pathetic.
That is to be seen later who really is the losers...... remember Mulrony?
Now lets see where this will go.
 

El Barto

les fesses a l'aire
Feb 11, 2007
5,959
66
48
Quebec
Yes I do. Do you remember that Harper isn't Mulroney?
Yes lets. You know I'm capable of eating my words if I'm wrong.
True and true
And I will eat mine if he proves my distrust wrong.
But this is the only way to prove that.... let him have what he wanted.

Tho....we got rid of the Bloc and Ducceppe.
Iggy is yet to accept the inevitable....
I will take that :)
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

The End of the Dog is Coming!
Mar 19, 2006
12,609
1,506
113
61
Alberta
What this will do for Canada is force politicians to stop relying on rhetoric and fear-mongering and yes, that does include the conservatives. What I have seen since we got into this whole minority cycle is all parties failing to deliver a clear vision for Canadians to choose. It's been a hodgepodge, "Oh No's" and "Secret agenda's?" -but no clear definition of what any serving party will offer.

Now we have a majority government, a strong opposition and [in my opinion] a clear message from the Canadian voter. Put up or shut up boys! If the conservatives do not govern this country with anything less than professionalism they will be beaten. If the NDP does not live up to the new role that Canadians have given them, they will return to obscurity.

Canada has spoken.
 

SLM

The Velvet Hammer
Mar 5, 2011
29,151
5
36
London, Ontario
What this will do for Canada is force politicians to stop relying on rhetoric and fear-mongering and yes, that does include the conservatives. What I have seen since we got into this whole minority cycle is all parties failing to deliver a clear vision for Canadians to choose. It's been a hodgepodge, "Oh No's" and "Secret agenda's?" -but no clear definition of what any serving party will offer.

Now we have a majority government, a strong opposition and [in my opinion] a clear message from the Canadian voter. Put up or shut up boys! If the conservatives do not govern this country with anything less than professionalism they will be beaten. If the NDP does not live up to the new role that Canadians have given them, they will return to obscurity.

Canada has spoken.
Perfect! thank you. Could not have said it better myself.