New Democratic Party of Canada

The New Democratic Party is a major political party in Canada. It is currently lead by Jagmeet Singh, who was officially elected leader in 2017 as the successor to Thomas Mulcair.

Currently (2020), they have 24 seats out of 338. They have lost 79 seats in total since the 2011 election.

Newfoundland and Labrador
In Newfoundland and Labrador the NDP hold 3 out of 40 seats, they won a single seat in Labrador West from the Liberals by just 2 votes, causing the first minority government in decades, in the 2011 election they came second in popular vote and held a historic 5 seats, though they were still a third party.

Quebec
The New Democratic Party in Quebec currently holds 10 seats.

New Brunswick
The New Democratic Party of New Brunswick currently holds a total of 0 seats.

Nova Scotia
The NDP in the province have a total of 5 seats, and it is lead by Gary Burrill.

Prince Edward Island
The NDP hold no seats and are lead by Joe Byrne.

Ontario:
The New Democratic Party in Ontario make up the official opposition at 40 seats and are lead by Andrea Horwath.

Manitoba:
The NDP make the official opposition of the province.

Saskatchewan:
The Saskatchewan NDP make up the official opposition of the province.

Alberta:
Though previously forming Gov't from a split Conservative vote, the NDP under ex premier Rachel Notley make up the official opposition.

British Columbia:
The NDP form government with the second highest seat count, they have been very successful in the region.

The Territories:
The NDP make up the third strongest party in the Yukon, however they have no seats in the other two territories due to the regions not holding partisan elections.

Federal NDP
The New Democratic Party won 16% of the popular vote in the 2019 general election however only hold 7.7% of seats in parliament.

Seat Count by province:
Ontario: 6 Seats

Quebec: 1

Nunavut: 1

Manitoba: 3

British Columbia: 11

Alberta: 1

Newfoundland and Labrador: 1