- St. John's East: NDP vs. Lib
- Central Nova: NDP vs. Grn
- Dartmouth--Cole Harbour: Lib vs. NDP
- Honoré-Mercier: CPC vs. BQ
- LaSalle--Émard: BQ vs. Lib
- Outremont: Lib vs. NDP
- Rimouski-Neigette--Témiscouata--Les Basques: Ind vs. BQ vs. Lib
- Algoma--Manitoulin--Kapuskasing: NDP vs. Lib
- Beaches--East York: NDP vs. Lib
- Brampton West: Lib vs. CPC
- Brant: CPC vs. Lib
- Etobicoke--Lakeshore: Lib vs. CPC
- Guelph: CPC vs. Lib
- Kenora: Lib vs. NDP vs. CPC
- London West: CPC vs. Lib
- Mississauga South: CPC vs. Lib
- Mississauga--Erindale: Lib vs. CPC
- Newmarket--Aurora: CPC vs. Lib
- Oak Ridges--Markham: Lib vs. CPC
- Oakville: CPC vs. Lib
- Oshawa: CPC vs. NDP
- Ottawa South: Lib vs. CPC
- Sudbury: Lib vs. NDP
- Thunder Bay--Rainy River: NDP vs. Lib
- Welland: NDP vs. Lib vs. CPC
- Churchill: NDP vs. Lib
- Saint-Boniface: CPC vs. Lib
- Winnipeg South Centre: Lib vs. CPC
- Palliser: CPC vs. NDP
- Regina--Qu'Appelle: CPC vs. NDP
- Saskatoon--Rosetown--Biggar: NDP vs. CPC
- Edmonton--Strathcona: NDP vs. CPC
- Burnaby--Douglas: NDP vs. CPC
- Esquimalt--Juan de Fuca: Lib vs. CPC vs. NDP
- Newton--North Delta: Lib vs. CPC vs. NDP
- North Vancouver: CPC vs. Lib
- Richmond: CPC vs. Lib
- Vancouver Island North: NDP vs. CPC
- Vancouver Kingsway: Lib vs. NDP
- Vancouver Quadra: Lib vs. CPC
- Nunavut: Lib vs. CPC
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Ridings to watch
Here are nbpolitico's ridings to watch for the 2008 federal election. Polls are closed in the Atlantic and I am watching the returns. I'll follow the Election Act and not let you in on the secrets, but in the mean time, here are the seats that my projections showed within 5 points or "the ridings to watch" (parties listed in the order the projection model shows them placing):
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As Rick Anderson notes, the only party to gain in Atlantic Canada (percentage wise) was the Greens and the NDP. Yes, you have to factor in NL into the equation, but this could still be a slight indication that 130 will be the magic number after all if the Tories under perform in in Quebec and hold steady in Ontario.
The blue wave's getting a little bigger as Ontario comes in.
BTW, who ends up representing Nfld in cabinet? Do they have a Conservative senator?
Peter MacKay had been the minister for PEI so now thay Gail Shea is taking that job over, MacKay could be minister for NL.
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