2025 Canadian federal election in the territories

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2025 Canadian federal election in the territories
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  2021 April 28, 2025 (2025-04-28) Next 

All 3 territorial seats in the House of Commons
Registered82,237 [1]
Turnout46,994 (57.15%) [1]
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Mark Carney portrait February 2020.jpg
Jagmeet Singh in Brantford 2022 2 (cropped3).jpg
Pierre Poilievre in 2023 (edited).jpg
Leader Mark Carney Jagmeet Singh Pierre Poilievre
Party Liberal New Democratic Conservative
Leader since March 9, 2025 October 1, 2017 September 10, 2022
Last election2 seats, 35.48%1 seat, 30.32%0 seats, 20.43%
Seats before210
Seats won210
Seat changeSteady2.svg 0Steady2.svg 0Steady2.svg 0
Popular vote23,7416,36716,241
Percentage50.5213.5534.56
SwingIncrease2.svg 15.04pp Decrease2.svg 16.77pp Increase2.svg 14.13pp

Prime Minister before election

Mark Carney
Liberal

Prime Minister after election

Mark Carney
Liberal

In the 2025 Canadian federal election, there was 1 member of Parliament in each of Canada's 3 territories elected to the House of Commons, making up 0.9% of all members of the House.

Contents

Results

None of the seats changed hands. The Liberal Party won the seats of Northwest Territories and Yukon, increasing their overall vote share to 50.52%. While the New Democratic Party won the seat of Nunavut, with their total vote share decreasing to 13.55% of the vote. The Conservative Party got the second most votes between the 3 territories, with 34.56%, but didn't win any of the seats. The Greens received 1.37%, and didn't run a candidate in Nunavut.

Territorial summary seat results in the 2025 Canadian federal election [1]
PartyVotesVote %Vote +/-SeatsSeat +/-
Liberal 23,741
50.52%
Increase2.svg 15.04pp
2 / 3(67%)
Steady2.svg 0
New Democratic 6,367
13.55%
Decrease2.svg 16.77pp
1 / 3(33%)
Steady2.svg 0
Conservative 16,241
34.56%
Increase2.svg 14.13pp
0 / 3(0%)
Steady2.svg 0
Green 645
1.37%
Decrease2.svg 1.52pp
0 / 3(0%)
Steady2.svg 0
Total46,994
100%
3 / 3(100%)

Yukon

Results showing the most-voted party in each Yukon Legislative Assembly electoral district. 2025 Canadian Federal Election - Yukon Assembly Constituencies.svg
Results showing the most-voted party in each Yukon Legislative Assembly electoral district.
2025 Canadian federal election : Yukon
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Brendan Hanley 12,01953.05+19.70
Conservative Ryan Leef 8,72438.51+12.25
New Democratic Katherine McCallum1,4396.35–16.09
Green Gabrielle Dupont4742.09–2.27
Total valid votes/expense limit22,63699.45
Total rejected ballots1250.55
Turnout22,76173.9
Eligible voters30,764
Liberal hold Swing +3.73
Source: Elections Canada [2] [3]

By Region [a]

RegionLibConNDPGreenTotal
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%VotesTurnout
Klondike 40945.437341.4899.9293.290057.6%
Kluane 30346.228643.6538.1142.165673.1%
Mayo-Tatchun 25147.820639.25310.1173.252551.5%
Southern Lakes 44846.840442.2666.9404.295877.9%
Vuntut Gwitchin 4758.01923.51214.833.78148.2%
Watson Lake-Ross River-Faro 31341.139551.9435.7101.376153.9%
Whitehorse 7,01153.35,03938.38436.42652.013,16053.3%
Special votes3,22757.71,99735.72754.9961.75,595

Northwest Territories

Results showing the most-voted party in each Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories electoral district. 2025 Canadian Federal Election - Northwest Territories Assembly Constituencies.svg
Results showing the most-voted party in each Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories electoral district.
2025 Canadian federal election : Northwest Territories
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Rebecca Alty 8,85553.51+15.29
Conservative Kimberly Fairman5,51333.31+18.90
New Democratic Kelvin Kotchilea2,01112.15–20.19
Green Rainbow Eyes1701.03–1.30
Total valid votes/expense limit16,549
Total rejected ballots199
Turnout16,74854.72
Eligible voters30,097
Liberal hold Swing –1.61
Source: CBC [4] , Elections Canada [5] [6]

By Region

RegionLibConNDPGreenTotal
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%VotesTurnout
Dehcho 32950.520631.610416.0121.865172.6%
Inuvik 83059.539328.215010.8211.51,39432.7%
North Slave 4,54153.32,84833.51,05112.3720.88,51247.3%
Sahtu 29049.217930.411018.7101.758939.6%
South Slave 1,41449.41,11238.830810.8291.02,86353.2%
Special votes1,45157.177530.528811.3261.02,540

Nunavut

Results showing the most-voted party in each Legislative Assembly of Nunavut electoral district. 2025 Canadian Federal Election - Nunavut Assembly Constituencies.svg
Results showing the most-voted party in each Legislative Assembly of Nunavut electoral district.
2025 Canadian federal election : Nunavut
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Lori Idlout 2,85337.26–10.41
Liberal Kilikvak Kabloona2,81236.72+0.86
Conservative James T. Arreak1,99226.02+9.55
Total valid votes/expense limit7,657
Total rejected ballots90
Turnout7,74736.24
Eligible voters21,376
New Democratic hold Swing −6.09
Source: CBC [7] , Elections Canada [8]

By Region

RegionNDPLibConTotal
Votes%Votes%Votes%VotesTurnout
Kitikmeot 41637.534831.434631.21,11028.2%
Kivalliq 37926.362043.144030.61,43926.6%
Qikiqtaaluk 1,91242.91,59035.795121.44,45337.7%
Special votes14622.325438.825538.9655

Comparison with national results

Results by party
PartyPopular vote %Seats in caucus
TNatl.diff.
Liberal 50.543.7+6.8
2 / 169(1%)
Conservative 34.641.3-6.7
0 / 144(0%)
New Democratic 13.66.3+7.3
1 / 7(14%)
Green 1.41.2+0.2
0 / 1(0%)
 Total
3 / 343(0.9%)

Student vote results

Student votes are mock elections that run 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. [9]

Summary of the 2025 Canadian Student Vote in the territories
PartyLeaderSeatsPopular vote
Elected%ΔVotes%Δ (pp)
Liberal Mark Carney 266.67Increase2.svg 21,56440.81Increase2.svg 13.23
New Democratic Jagmeet Singh 133.33Decrease2.svg 282421.50Decrease2.svg 13.07
Conservative Pierre Poilievre 00Steady2.svg 01,05927.64Increase2.svg 9.15
Green Elizabeth May & Jonathan Pedneault 00Steady2.svg 038510.05Decrease2.svg 0.84
Total3100.00Steady2.svg 03,832100.00
Source: Student Vote Canada [10]

See also

Notes

  1. Yukon is not officially divided in regions. For the purposes of this table, the Territorial Assembly ridings are used as regions, except for the ones in the Whitehorse area which have been combined.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut". Elections Canada . Retrieved May 7, 2025.
  2. "Voter information service". Elections Canada. Retrieved April 19, 2025.
  3. "Election Night Results - Electoral Districts". Elections Canada. 29 April 2025. Retrieved 29 April 2025.
  4. "Canada Votes 2025". CBC. Retrieved April 29, 2025.
  5. "Voter information service". Elections Canada. Retrieved April 19, 2025.
  6. "Election Night Results - Electoral Districts". Elections Canada. 29 April 2025. Retrieved 29 April 2025.
  7. "Canada Votes 2025". CBC. Retrieved April 29, 2025.
  8. "Election Night Results - Electoral Districts". Elections Canada. 29 April 2025. Retrieved 29 April 2025.
  9. https://studentvote.ca/canada/
  10. "Student Vote Canada 2025 — Results" . Retrieved April 29, 2025.