The Numbers (Detailed)
By Party
Elected seats: 135
Vote share: 36.71%
Elected seats: 99
Vote share: 29.61%
Elected seats: 54
Vote share: 12.4%
Elected seats: 19
Vote share: 15.69%
NA (Independant)
Elected seats: 1
Vote share: 0.13%
Note: The only independant candidate with a seat in the house is Chuck Cadman, formerly of the Progressive Conservative Party, who ran and won in Surrey North with 44% of the vote.
Other
Elected seats: 0
Vote share: 5.47%
For more information on why the vote share is different from the elected seats, see first past the post, which describes how the system works. Contrast with proportional representation which we don't have in Canada.
Elected seats by province/territory
NDP: 0 (9.54%)
Conservative: 26 (61.64%)
Liberal: 2 (21.98%)
NDP: 5 (26.54%)
Conservative: 22 (36.25%)
Liberal: 8 (28.57%)
Other: 1 (0.99%)
NDP: 4 (23.46%)
Conservative: 7 (39.13%)
Liberal: 3 (33.2%)
NDP: 1 (20.54%)
Conservative: 2 (31.16%)
Liberal: 7 (44.63%)
NDP: 0 (17.49%)
Conservative: 2 (32.32%)
Liberal: 5 (47.98%)
One seat only. Elected: Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Liberal. (51.15%)
One seat only. Elected: Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Liberal. (39.44%)
NDP: 2 (28.42%)
Conservative: 3 (27.97%)
Liberal: 6 (39.66%)
NDP: 7 (18.09%)
Conservative: 24 (31.47%)
Liberal: 75 (44.67%)
NDP: 0 (12.51%)
Conservative: 0 (30.72%)
Liberal: 4 (52.48%)
NDP: 0 (4.64%)
Conservative: 0 (8.77%)
Liberal: 21 (33.88%)
Bloc Québecois: 54 (48.82%)
NDP: 0 (23.36%)
Conservative: 13 (41.81%)
Liberal: 1 (27.16%)
One seat only. Elected: Larry Bagnell, Liberal. (45.73%)