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  1. The 1867 Canadian federal election was held from August 7 to September 20, 1867, and was the first election of Canada. It was held to elect members representing electoral districts in the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec to the House of Commons of the 1st Canadian Parliament. The provinces of Manitoba (1870) and ...

  2. Canada's first recorded election was held in Halifax in 1758 to elect the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia. [ 1 ] All Canadian citizens aged 18 or older who currently reside in Canada as of the polling day [ 2 ] (or at any point in their life have resided in Canada, regardless of time away) may vote in federal elections. [ 3 ]

  3. For the eight general elections of the Province of Canada held in 1843 to 1864 before confederation in 1867, see List of elections in the Province of Canada. There were also earlier elections in Canada, such as for the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada (held in 1792–1836, now part of Ontario ) and the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada (held in 1792–1834, now part of Quebec ).

  4. The actual turnout figure is now estimated to be about 64.1%. See the CBC News article about this updated information. Information on Canadian federal election results from 1867-2021, with party seats, percent of vote, number of candidates, and voter turnout for each election.

  5. Aug 15, 2021 · In the 1867 election, Macdonald and the Conservatives cruised to a majority government with 100 seats, taking 34.8 per cent of the vote. The Liberals took 62 seats, while the Anti-Confederation Party picked up 18 seats, all from Nova Scotia. In fact, 18 of the 19 available seats in Nova Scotia went to the Anti-Confederation Party.

  6. First elected assembly in the Province of Canada: Canada East and Canada West each had 42 members. 1844–1858 Successive measures exclude from voting judges, bankruptcy commissioners, customs officials, imperial tax collectors, paid election agents, court clerks and officers, registrars, sheriffs and their deputies, Crown clerks and assistant clerks, Crown land agents and election officials.

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  8. Canada's electoral democracy began long before Elections Canada. Different parts of the country held elections prior to Confederation in 1867, the year of Canada's first federal election. It wasn't until 1920, more than 50 years later, that Elections Canada was created. Before 1920, government officials ran federal elections.

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