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Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Election 2011

Seat Calculator

There are a total of 48 seats up for grabs in the election. 25 seats are needed for a party to win a majority. To predict and calculate the result of the next election, select the winner of each riding in the table below and click the Tally button. To reset all selections, click the Reset button.

Step 1: Select the winner in each riding

Riding LIB NDP PC OTH
Baie Verte-Springdale
Bay of Islands
Bellevue
Bonavista North
Bonavista South
Burgeo-La Poile
Burin-Placentia West
Cape St. Francis
Carbonear-Harbour Grace
Cartwright-L'Anse Au Clair
Conception Bay East and Bell Island
Conception Bay South
Exploits
Ferryland
Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune
Gander
Grand Bank
Grand Falls-Windsor-Buchans
Grand Falls-Windsor--Green Bay South
Harbour Main
Humber East
Humber Valley
Humber West
Kilbride
Labrador West
Lake Melville
Lewisporte
Mount Pearl North
Mount Pearl South
Placentia-St. Mary's
Port au Port
Port de Grave
Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi
St. Barbe
St. George's-Stephenville East
St. John's Centre
St. John's East
St. John's North
St. John's South
St. John's West
Terra Nova
The Isles of Notre Dame
The Straits-White Bay North
Topsail
Tourngat Mountains
Trinity-Bay de Verde
Trinity North
Virginia Waters

Step 2: Tally the number of seats predicted for each party

Total: 48 - 25 seats needed for majority.
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