how many seats does the liberal party have What?
The Wildrose Party is Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in Alberta, with seventeen (17) seats in the provincial Legislative Assembly. The Wildrose Party is presently led by Danielle Smith M.L.A. (Highwood), the Leader of the Opposition.
There was not an over-all majority so the Conservative Party joined Coalition with the Liberal Democrats. But the Conservative Party did receive more seats than any other Party in the Election.
Following the 2007 election, Liberal holds 55 seats in the House of Representatives. One of these is being challenged by Labor in the Court of Disputed Returns due to a close result, and 643 ballots are disputed. With the National Party coalition, they hold 65 seats. In the Senate, the Australian Liberal Party will hold 32, the Country Liberal Party holds one, and the Nationals hold 4. So, the Coalition holds 37 Senate seats together.
The Conservative Party won 306 seats in the House of Commons, 20 seats short of an overall majority.
The number of seats required for a provincial majority government varies depending on the total number of seats in the provincial legislature. Generally, a majority is achieved when a party holds more than half of the total seats. For example, in a legislature with 100 seats, a party would need at least 51 seats to form a majority government. Always check the specific number of seats in the relevant province for accurate calculations.
At the time of dissolution from the House of Commons, the representation of each party can vary significantly based on the specific election cycle. For example, in the 2019 general election, the Conservative Party held 365 seats, while the Labour Party had 203 seats. The Liberal Democrats represented 11 seats, and other parties, including the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), held the remaining seats. For precise numbers, please refer to the specific dissolution date in question.
Party Leader # of seats Conservative (CON) Stephen Harper 167 New Democratic Party (NDP) Jack Layton 102 Liberal (LIB) Micheal Ignatieff 34 Bloc Quebecois (BQ) Gilles Duceppe 4 Green Party (GRN) Elizabeth May 1 Independent (IND) None 0
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There aren't any parties inside of Whales so how could there be seats?
They have 46 seats as of May 2010.
The Conservative Party of Canada got the most votes nationally, and also won a majority of seats. The NDP was second place, with the Liberal Party a distant third.