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Election Results

Winner: Dakota Lee – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change Riding #1 Candidates Votes Dakota Lee – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change 4 Noah DesRosiers – The Democratic Humanitarian Party 2 Zack Brown – The Communication Party Winner: Dakota Lee – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change

Winner: Hope Shelly – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change Riding #2 Candidates Votes Hope Shelly – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change 4 Cameron Knutson – The Democratic Humanitarian Party 2 Kadian Fry – The Communication Party Winner: Hope Shelly – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change

Winner: Tie = By Election Riding #3 Candidates Votes Tianna LeSauvage– The Canadian Party of Environmental Change 3 Kyle Teter – The Democratic Humanitarian Party Ciaus Dobson– The Communication Party Winner: Tie = By Election or Other Random Draw

Winner: Calder Macleod – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change Riding #4 Candidates Votes Calder Macleod – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change 3 Tyler Hooker– The Democratic Humanitarian Party 2 Logan Sayers – The Communication Party Winner: Calder Macleod – The Canadian Party of Environmental Change

Layout of the House of Commons Party Seats The Canadian Party of Environmental Change 3 The Democratic Humanitarian Party 1 The Communication Party Prime Minister: Dakota Lee

How to break the tie? Prince Edward Island – Coin flip Nova Scotia – 10 step process to draw from a box Yukon – Draw lots Ontario, New Brunswick – Returning officer votes to break tie All other Provinces and Territories as well as Federally – By-election

Who becomes Prime Minister if there is a Tie? The governor general gives the incumbent the first opportunity to form the government Must get the support of the House of Commons If unsuccessful, then the other party is given the opportunity If still no winner, then a new election would be called