unreg. – Partido que aún no es elegible para registrarse en Elections Canada
UPC – Partido Unido de Canadá [c]
VCP – Partido de Coalición de Veteranos de Canadá
Candidatos y resultados
Nota : Los nombres de los candidatos son los registrados en Elections Canada. [1]
† = No busca la reelección ‡ = Se postula para la reelección en un distrito diferente § = representa que el titular fue derrotado en la nominación $ = representa que el titular fue anunciado como nominado por su partido pero luego decidió retirarse # = representa que el titular fue anunciado como nominado por su partido pero luego perdió la nominación
de ese partido por retirarse de la asamblea partidaria Negrita indica líder del partido.
Terranova y Labrador
Isla del Príncipe Eduardo
Nueva Escocia
Nuevo Brunswick
Québec
Este de Quebec
Costa Norte y Saguenay
Ciudad de Quebec
Centro de Quebec
Municipios del Este
Monteregie
Este de Montreal
Oeste de Montreal
Norte de Montreal y Laval
Laurentides, Outaouais y el norte de Quebec
Ontario
Ottawa
Este de Ontario
Ontario central
Durham y York
Suburbios de Toronto
Centro de Toronto
Brampton, Mississauga y Oakville
Hamilton, Burlington y Niágara
Medio Oeste de Ontario
Suroeste de Ontario
Norte de Ontario
Manitoba
Manitoba rural
Winnipeg
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan del Sur
Saskatchewan del Norte
Alberta
Alberta rural
Edmonton y alrededores
Calgary
British Columbia
BC Interior
Fraser Valley and Southern Lower Mainland
Vancouver and Northern Lower Mainland
Vancouver Island
Nunavut
Northwest Territories
Yukon
Notes
^No Affiliation is used by Elections Canada when a candidate leaves the Party Affiliation entry blank on his or her registration; this is often done by candidates from unregistered political parties.
^The word Party does not appear in their Elections Canada registration but does appear on their websites.
^This United Party was registered in 2019 and is unrelated to the United Party that ran in the 2015 election.
^Lépine was ejected from the party on 6 October;[2] she still appeared on the ballot as representing the Green Party because the candidate registration deadline had already passed.
^Leona Alleslev was announced as the Liberal candidate in July 2018 but crossed the floor to join the Conservatives in September of that year.
^Kalmanovitch withdrew from the race on 16 October and threw his support to the NDP candidate. Because the candidate registration deadline had passed, he still appeared on the ballot as the Green candidate.[3]
^Leung was ejected from the Conservative Party on 5 October. Because the candidate registration deadline had passed, she still appeared on the ballot as the Conservative candidate.[4]
References
^"List of confirmed candidates". Elections Canada. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
^Tunney, Catharine (7 October 2019). "Green Party drops anti-abortion candidate in Ontario riding". CBC News. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
^Bench, Allison (16 October 2019). "Edmonton-Strathcona Green Party candidate withdraws from race, suggests voters in riding support NDP". Global News. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
^Boynton, Sean (5 October 2019). "B.C. candidate still campaigning after Conservatives drop her over anti-LGBTQ2 comments". Global News. Retrieved 7 October 2019.