We are going to look at the results of the last three elections and
compare "Popular Vote" (percentage of the voters that voted for each
party) to the proportion of the seats each party won in the House of
Commons.
Find the number of eligable voters in this election, as well as in the
2008 and 2011 elections. Then find out how many people actually voted in
each election. What % of people voted? What percentage of these voters
voted for each party?
How many seats were there available in the House of Commons in each
election? How many seats did each of the top 5 parties win? What
percentage of seats did they win? Why is there a difference between this
percentage and the Popular vote?
Most of this information can be found at election.ca including past elections (under the Main Website tab)