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Voter Turnout and Female Candidacy

Sources:

  • Elections Canada

  • Parliament of Canada

 

Voter Turnout in Federal Elections

London data calculated using the averages of individual federal election districts
 

Female Candidates

Female candidates were successful in:

  • 2008 - London-Fanshawe

  • 2011 - London North Centre and London-Fanshawe

  • 2015, 2019 and 2021 - Elgin-Middlesex-London, London West and London-Fanshawe

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