List of close elections

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No voting system can guarantee a clear result all the time, even first past the post.

For a list of elections with a small difference between the winner and the second place candidate, see list of narrow elections.

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

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[edit] 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.

[edit] New South Wales

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

[edit] South Australia

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

[edit] Victoria

  • 1999 - 3 Independants hold balance of power

[edit] Canada

[edit] British Columbia

[edit] Saskatchewan

[edit] Manitoba

[edit] Ontario

[edit] Quebec

[edit] New Brunswick

[edit] Nova Scotia

[edit] Yukon

[edit] Italy

[edit] United Kingdom

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

[edit] 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.

In addition, control of the Senate after the 2006 elections came down to a single, very narrow race (less that 10,000 votes out of over two million cast) in Virginia; even after that election returned a victory for Democrat Jim Webb, the Democrats required the support of the independent democratic socialist Bernie Sanders of Vermont and the independent ex-Democrat Joseph Lieberman to establish control of the Senate.

[edit] Mexico

[edit] See also