<b>Yukon</b><i><br>YUKON: Riding is currently held by the Conservatives. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 57%</i> <b>Northwest Territories</b><i><br>NORTHWEST TERRITORIES: Riding is currently held by the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49.3%</i> <b>Skeena—Bulkley Valley</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>North Island—Powell River</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Cariboo—Prince George</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Courtenay—Alberni</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Nanaimo—Ladysmith</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Cowichan—Malahat—Langford</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Surrey—Newton</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Surrey Centre</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>South Okanagan—West Kootenay</b><i><br>BRITISH COLUMBIA: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. These ridings are currently evenly divided between the Conservatives and the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 49%</i> <b>Edmonton Griesbach</b><i><br>ALBERTA: The AFN identifies a single riding — Edmonton Griesbach — where aboriginal votes could make the difference. It’s currently
held by the Conservatives. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 34.3%</i> <b>Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River</b><i><br>SASKATCHEWAN: The AFN identifies seven ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference – all won by the Concervatives in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.5%</i> <b>Battlefords—Lloydminster</b><i><br>SASKATCHEWAN: The AFN identifies seven ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference – all won by the Concervatives in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.5%</i> <b>Prince Albert</b><i><br>SASKATCHEWAN: The AFN identifies seven ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference – all won by the Concervatives in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.5%</i> <b>Saskatoon West</b><i><br>SASKATCHEWAN: The AFN identifies seven ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference – all won by the Concervatives in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.5%</i> <b>Regina—Qu'Appelle</b><i><br>SASKATCHEWAN: The AFN identifies seven ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference – all won by the Concervatives in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.5%</i> <b>Regina–Lewvan</b><i><br>SASKATCHEWAN: The AFN identifies seven ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference – all won by the Concervatives in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.5%</i> <b>Regina–Wascana</b><i><br>SASKATCHEWAN: The AFN identifies seven ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference – all won by the Concervatives in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.5%</i> <b>Churchill–Keewatinook Aski</b><i><br>MANITOBA: The AFN identifies six ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. Conservatives and NDP won three each in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 40.3%</i> <b>Dauphin–Swan River–Neepawa</b><i><br>MANITOBA: The AFN identifies six ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. Conservatives and NDP won three each in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 40.3%</i> <b>Winnipeg North</b><i><br>MANITOBA: The AFN identifies six ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. Conservatives and NDP won three each in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 40.3%</i> <b>Winnipeg Centre</b><i><br>MANITOBA: The AFN identifies six ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. Conservatives and NDP won three each in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 40.3%</i> <b>Winnipeg South Centre</b><i><br>MANITOBA: The AFN identifies six ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. Conservatives and NDP won three each in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 40.3%</i> <b>Elmwood—Transcona</b><i><br>MANITOBA: The AFN identifies six ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. Conservatives and NDP won three each in 2011. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 40.3%</i> <b>Kenora</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Timmins—James Bay</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Thunder Bay—Superior North</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Sault Ste. Marie</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Nipissing—Timiskaming</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Scarborough—Guildwood</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Mississauga—Malton</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Brantford—Brant</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>London North Centre</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Niagara Centre</b><i><br>ONTARIO: The AFN identifies 11 ridings where aboriginal votes could make the difference. The Conservatives hold six, the NDP hold three, while the Liberals and the Greens have one each. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 45.3%</i> <b>Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou</b><i><br>QUEBEC: The AFN identifies eight ridings in Quebec in which aboriginal voters could potentially influence the result. Six are currently held by the NDP, while the other two went to the Bloc Québécois. Quebec’s on-reserve voter turnout in the 2011 federal elections was 27.8%</i> <b>Manicouagan</b><i><br>QUEBEC: The AFN identifies eight ridings in Quebec in which aboriginal voters could potentially influence the result. Six are currently held by the NDP, while the other two went to the Bloc Québécois. Quebec’s on-reserve voter turnout in the 2011 federal elections was 27.8%</i> <b>Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine</b><i><br>QUEBEC: The AFN identifies eight ridings in Quebec in which aboriginal voters could potentially influence the result. Six are currently held by the NDP, while the other two went to the Bloc Québécois. Quebec’s on-reserve voter turnout in the 2011 federal elections was 27.8%</i> <b>Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia</b><i><br>QUEBEC: The AFN identifies eight ridings in Quebec in which aboriginal voters could potentially influence the result. Six are currently held by the NDP, while the other two went to the Bloc Québécois. Quebec’s on-reserve voter turnout in the 2011 federal elections was 27.8%</i> <b>Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup</b><i><br>QUEBEC: The AFN identifies eight ridings in Quebec in which aboriginal voters could potentially influence the result. Six are currently held by the NDP, while the other two went to the Bloc Québécois. Quebec’s on-reserve voter turnout in the 2011 federal elections was 27.8%</i> <b>Louis-Saint-Laurent</b><i><br>QUEBEC: The AFN identifies eight ridings in Quebec in which aboriginal voters could potentially influence the result. Six are currently held by the NDP, while the other two went to the Bloc Québécois. Quebec’s on-reserve voter turnout in the 2011 federal elections was 27.8%</i> <b>Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel</b><i><br>QUEBEC: The AFN identifies eight ridings in Quebec in which aboriginal voters could potentially influence the result. Six are currently held by the NDP, while the other two went to the Bloc Québécois. Quebec’s on-reserve voter turnout in the 2011 federal elections was 27.8%</i> <b>Longueuil—Saint-Hubert</b><i><br>QUEBEC: The AFN identifies eight ridings in Quebec in which aboriginal voters could potentially influence the result. Six are currently held by the NDP, while the other two went to the Bloc Québécois. Quebec’s on-reserve voter turnout in the 2011 federal elections was 27.8%</i> <b>Labrador</b><i><br>NOVA SCOTIA / NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR: Four of these five ridings are held by the Liberals. The fifth, Dartmouth-Cole Harbour, is held by the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 46.6%</i> <b>Long Range Mountains </b><i><br>NOVA SCOTIA / NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR: Four of these five ridings are held by the Liberals. The fifth, Dartmouth-Cole Harbour, is held by the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 46.6%</i> <b>Sydney—Victoria</b><i><br>NOVA SCOTIA / NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR: Four of these five ridings are held by the Liberals. The fifth, Dartmouth-Cole Harbour, is held by the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 46.6%</i> <b>Kings—Hants</b><i><br>NOVA SCOTIA / NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR: Four of these five ridings are held by the Liberals. The fifth, Dartmouth-Cole Harbour, is held by the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 46.6%</i> <b>Dartmouth—Cole Harbour</b><i><br>NOVA SCOTIA / NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR: Four of these five ridings are held by the Liberals. The fifth, Dartmouth-Cole Harbour, is held by the NDP. On-reserve voter turnout in 2011 was 46.6%</i>