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*[[Canadian federal election, 1957]] PC 109, Lib 105, CCF 25, SC 19, Ind 5
*[[Canadian federal election, 1957]] PC 109, Lib 105, CCF 25, SC 19, Ind 5
*[[Canadian federal election, 1972]] Lib. 109, PC 107, NDP 31, SC 15, Ind 2
*[[Canadian federal election, 1972]] Lib. 109, PC 107, NDP 31, SC 15, Ind 2
*[[Canadian federal election, 2004]] Lib. 135, Con 99, NDP 19, BQ 54, Ind 1 - In this Parliament, confidence bills have been very close after some Liberal defections. The Liberals and NDP voting together had 151 and the Conservatives and Bloc had 152. This left 3 Independents with the balance of power. 2 voted with the Gov't and one voted against. The tie had to be broken by the Liberal speaker.
*[[Canadian federal election, 2004]] Lib. 135, Con 99, NDP 19, BQ 54, Ind 1 - In this Parliament, confidence bills have been very close after some Liberal defections. The Liberals and NDP voting together had 151 and the Conservatives and Bloc had 152. This left 3 Independents with the balance of power. 2 voted with the Gov't and one voted against. The tie had to be broken by the Speaker.


===British Columbia===
===British Columbia===

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No voting system can guarantee a clear result all the time, even FPTP.

Some close elections, where the winner won a bare majority, or where a third party or independents hold the balance of power include:

Australia

  • 1901-1913 party system yet to crystalise.
  • 1919 - introduce IRV (preferential voting)
  • 1939 - balance of power held by 2 independents.
  • 1961 - majority of 1 - 1963 election was called one year early to exploit an opportunity to gain a larger majority.

New South Wales

  • 19?? - introduce IRV
  • 1976 - majority of 1
  • 1992 - 3 independents hold balance of power
  • 1995 - majority of 3

South Australia

  • 1966 - Centre party holds balance of power - 1 seat

Canada

  • Canadian federal election, 1957 PC 109, Lib 105, CCF 25, SC 19, Ind 5
  • Canadian federal election, 1972 Lib. 109, PC 107, NDP 31, SC 15, Ind 2
  • Canadian federal election, 2004 Lib. 135, Con 99, NDP 19, BQ 54, Ind 1 - In this Parliament, confidence bills have been very close after some Liberal defections. The Liberals and NDP voting together had 151 and the Conservatives and Bloc had 152. This left 3 Independents with the balance of power. 2 voted with the Gov't and one voted against. The tie had to be broken by the Speaker.

British Columbia

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

Ontario

Quebec

New Brunswick

Nova Scotia

Yukon

Italy

United Kingdom

  • FPTP
  • 1974-1979 - third parties hold balance of power

United States

Due to the Electoral College, elections where the electoral vote was decided by a large margin could easily be reversed by the shifting of swing states. The results ignore faithless electors.

Mexico

See also

The opposite of a result that is too close is one that is too lop-sided.