2025 Canadian federal election in Prince Edward Island

2025 Canadian federal election in Prince Edward Island

April 28, 2025 (2025-04-28)

All 4 Prince Edward Island seats in the House of Commons
Registered123,822
Turnout97,046 (78.38%)[1]
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Mark Carney Pierre Poilievre Jagmeet Singh
Party Liberal Conservative New Democratic
Leader since March 9, 2025 September 10, 2022 October 1, 2017
Last election 4 seats, 46.2% 0 seats, 31.6% 0 seats, 9.2%
Seats before 4 0 0
Seats won 4 0 0
Seat change 0 0 0
Popular vote 55,830 35,798 2,417
Percentage 57.5% 36.9% 2.5%
Swing 11.3% 5.3% 6.7%

Prime minister before election

Mark Carney
Liberal

Prime minister after election

Mark Carney
Liberal

In the 2025 Canadian federal election, 4 members of Parliament were elected to the House of Commons from the province of Prince Edward Island (1.17% of all members).

2022 electoral redistribution

The 2025 Canadian federal election was the first election to utilize the electoral districts established following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution. The House of Commons increased from 338 seats to 343 seats. Prince Edward Island's seat allocation stayed the same at 4 seats. This ensures that the average population per constituency in Prince Edward Island is 38,583 (according to the 2021 Canadian census), which is 69,265 less people per electoral district than the national average.[2]

Timeline

Predictions

Polling firm Last date
of polling
Link LPC CPC NDP GPC PPC Others Margin
of error[a]
Sample
size[b]
Polling method[c] Lead
Narrative Research August 18, 2024 [3] 35 41 10 13 1 0 ± 2.6 pp 300 Telephone 6

Results

Summary

Prince Edward Island summary seat results in the 2025 Canadian federal election
Party Votes Vote % Vote +/- Seats Seat +/-
Liberal 55,830
57.5%
11.3pp
4 / 4 (100%)
0
Conservative 35,798
36.9%
5.3pp
0 / 4 (0%)
0
New Democratic 2,417
2.5%
6.7pp
0 / 4 (0%)
0
Green 2,158
2.2%
7.4pp
0 / 4 (0%)
0
People's 439
0.4%
2.8pp
0 / 10 (0%)
0
Independents 404
0.4%
0.2pp
0 / 4 (0%)
0
Total 97,046
100%
4 / 4 (100%)
0

[1]

Comparison with national results

Results by party
Party Popular vote % Seats in caucus
PE Natl. diff.
Liberal 57.5 43.7 +13.8
4 / 169 (2%)
Conservative 36.9 41.3 -4.4
0 / 144 (0%)
New Democratic 2.5 6.3 -3.8
0 / 7 (0%)
Green 2.2 1.2 +1.0
0 / 1 (0%)
People's 0.4 0.7 -0.3 no caucus
  Total
4 / 343 (1%)

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.[4]

Summary of the 2025 Canadian Student Vote in Prince Edward Island
Party Leader Seats Popular vote
Elected % Δ Votes % Δ (pp)
Liberal Mark Carney 3 75.0 1 3,236 40.27 9.23
Conservative Pierre Poilievre 1 25.0 1 2,861 35.61 9.90
Green Elizabeth May & Jonathan Pedneault 0 0 0 812 10.11 7.30
New Democratic Jagmeet Singh 0 0 0 783 9.74 8.96
People's Maxime Bernier 0 0 0 244 2.79 3.33
Independent 0 0 0  119 1.48 1.48
Total 4 100.00 0 8,055 100.00
Source: Student Vote Canada[5]

Notes

  1. ^ In cases when linked poll details distinguish between the margin of error associated with the total sample of respondents (including undecided and non-voters) and that of the subsample of decided/leaning voters, the former is included in the table. Also not included is the margin of error created by rounding to the nearest whole number or any margin of error from methodological sources. Most online polls (because of their opt-in method of recruiting panelists which results in a non-random sample) cannot have a margin of error. In such cases, shown is what the margin of error would be for a survey using a random probability-based sample of equivalent size.
  2. ^ Refers to the total, "raw" sample size, including undecided and non-voters, and before demographic weighting is applied. Fractions in parentheses apply to rolling polls (see below) and indicate the proportion of the sample that is independent from the previous poll in the series.
  3. ^ "Telephone" refers to traditional telephone polls conducted by live interviewers; "IVR" refers to automated Interactive Voice Response polls conducted by telephone; "online" refers to polls conducted exclusively over the internet; "telephone/online" refers to polls which combine results from both telephone and online surveys, or for which respondents are initially recruited by telephone and then asked to complete an online survey. "Rolling" polls contain overlapping data from one poll to the next.

References

  1. ^ a b Canada, Elections. "Election Night Results - Provinces & Territories". enr.elections.ca.
  2. ^ "New House of Commons Seat Allocation" (Press release). Gatineau: Elections Canada. July 8, 2022. Archived from the original on July 8, 2022. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  3. ^ https://narrativeresearch.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/24-3-Federal-Voting-Intentions-FINAL.pdf<ref name="AC"
  4. ^ https://studentvote.ca/canada/
  5. ^ "Student Vote Canada 2025 — Results". Retrieved April 29, 2025.