Electoral history of Mark Carney

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Carney in June 2025

Mark Carney has been the 24th Prime Minister of Canada since March 14, 2025 and the member of Parliament (MP) for Nepean since April 28, 2025. Unlike all of his predecessors, Carney is the first prime minister to have never held an elected public political office in Canada prior to his appointment as prime minister. Carney led the Liberal Party of Canada to a fourth consecutive victory at the 2025 Canadian federal election.

Electoral history of Mark Carney — Federal general elections
Year Party Votes Seats Position
Total % ±% Total ±
2025 Liberal 8,566,674 43.8% +11.2 +17 Minority government
Electoral history of Mark Carney — Federal constituency elections
Year Riding Party Votes for Carney Result Swing
Total % P. ±%
2025 Nepean Liberal 46,073 63.78% 1st +18.04 Elected Hold
Electoral history of Mark Carney — party leadership elections
Year Party Votes % Pts P. Result
2025 Liberal Party of Canada 131,674 86.84 29,456.91 1st Won

Federal general elections

Federal general election: 2025

Canadian Federal Election, 2025 - Parties, Leaders, Seats Won and Popular Vote
Party LeadersSeats WonPopular Vote
Liberal Mark Carney1 169 43.8%
Conservative Pierre Poilievre2 144 41.3%
Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanchet 22 6.3%
New Democratic Jagmeet Singh 7 6.3%
Green Elizabeth May & Jonathan Pedneault 1 1.2%
Total 343 98.9%3

1 Prime Minister when election was called; Prime Minister after election.
2 Leader of the Opposition when election was called; not a Member of Parliament after the election;
3 Table does not include parties which received votes but did not elect any members.

Federal constituency elections

Federal election, 2025: Nepean

2025 Canadian federal election: Nepean
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalMark Carney46,07363.78+18.04
ConservativeBarbara Bal24,01733.25−0.12
New DemocraticShyam Shukla1,4241.97−14.25
GreenGreg Hopkins4620.64−1.30
People'sEric Fleury2610.36−2.37
Total valid votes/expense limit 72,23799.42
Total rejected ballots 4200.58
Turnout 72,65777.94
Eligible voters 93,224
Liberal notional hold Swing +9.08
Source: Elections Canada[1][2]
Note: number of eligible voters does not include voting day registrations.

2025 Liberal Party leadership election

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