More than 930,000 elementary, intermediate and high school students participated in Student Vote Canada, coinciding with the 2025 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 12:00 pm ET on Wednesday, April 30, 934,917 valid votes were reported from 6,133 schools, with results from all 343 electoral districts. There were also 31,929 rejected ballots.
Students elected a Conservative minority government, with the Liberal Party forming the official opposition.
- The Conservative Party won 162 seats and 36.3% of the popular vote, forming a minority government. Pierre Poilievre won in the riding of Carleton, ON.
- The Liberal Party won 149 seats and 31.8% of the popular vote, forming the official opposition. Mark Carney won in the riding of Nepean, ON.
- The Bloc Québecois won 17 seats and 2.2% of the popular vote. Yves-François Blanchet won in the riding of Beloeil—Chambly, QC.
- The NDP won 13 seats and 14.5% of the popular vote. Jagmeet Singh lost in the riding of Burnaby South, BC.
- The Green Party won 2 seats and 7.4% of the popular vote. Jonathan Pedneault lost in the riding of Outremont, QC, and Elizabeth May won in Saanich—Gulf Islands.
VIEW COMPLETE RESULTS HERE: https://studentvote.ca/results/canada2025
