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*Oneawea - 982,626 | 1,262,946 (+280,320) | *Oneawea - 982,626 | 1,262,946 (+280,320) | ||
*Harwich - 831,927 | 1,040,383 (+208,456) | *Harwich - 831,927 | 1,040,383 (+208,456) | ||
==Valentir population growth== | ==Valentir population growth== | ||
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*2018 - 54,015,244 | *2018 - 54,015,244 | ||
*2019 - 55,051,345 | *2019 - 55,051,345 | ||
*2020 - | *2020 - 57,071,684 | ||
*2021 - | *2021 - 60,957,978 | ||
*2022 - | *2022 - 62,726,395 | ||
==GDP growth== | ==GDP growth== | ||
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*2018 - $2.498 trillion | *2018 - $2.498 trillion | ||
*2019 - $2.584 trillion | *2019 - $2.584 trillion | ||
*2020 - $2. | *2020 - $2.781 trillion | ||
*2021 - $ | *2021 - $3.127 trillion | ||
*2022 - $ | *2022 - $3.366 trillion | ||
===Per capita=== | ===Per capita=== | ||
*2015 - $45,923 | *2015 - $45,923 | ||
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*2018 - $46,249 | *2018 - $46,249 | ||
*2019 - $46,952 | *2019 - $46,952 | ||
*2020 - $ | *2020 - $48,732 | ||
*2021 - $ | *2021 - $51,306 | ||
*2022 - $ | *2022 - $53,666 | ||
==Electorate== | |||
*2015 registered voters - 33,625,446 | |||
*2016 registered voters - 35,614,546 | |||
*2017 registered voters - 37,499,973 | |||
*2018 registered voters - 37,935,350 | |||
*2019 registered voters - 38,436,968 | |||
*2020 registered voters - 40,238,257 | |||
*2021 registered voters - 41,801,008 | |||
*2022 registered voters - 43,624,565 | |||
==2020 campaign issues== | ==2020 campaign issues== |
Revision as of 13:12, 3 August 2019
2020 provincial populations
Total national growth - +4,381,581
- Westcliff - 8,573,639 | 9,132,002 (+558,363)
- Tarrington - 7,068,056 | 7,410,058 (+342,002)
- Ghislane - 5,382,858 | 5,829,123 (+446,265)
- Talissieu - 5,036,810 | 5,360,451 (+323,641)
- Vallois - 4,171,253 | 4,658,455 (+487,202)
- New Ardougne - 3,826,716 | 4,278,745 (+452,029)
- Kensington - 3,271,875 | 3,619,771 (+347,896)
- Serault - 3,093,544 | 3,297,218 (+203,674)
- Laussonne - 2,789,426 | 2,905,309 (+115,883)
- Dryden - 2,361,828 | 2,547,130 (+185,302)
- Aigremont - 1,678,925 | 1,999,072 (+320,147)
- Rotorua - 1,498,147 | 1,665,170 (+167,023)
- New Embria - 1,122,473 | 1,242,874 (+120,401)
- Oneawea - 982,626 | 1,262,946 (+280,320)
- Harwich - 831,927 | 1,040,383 (+208,456)
Valentir population growth
- 2015 - 51,690,103
- 2016 - 52,366,461
- 2017 - 53,264,300
- 2018 - 54,015,244
- 2019 - 55,051,345
- 2020 - 57,071,684
- 2021 - 60,957,978
- 2022 - 62,726,395
GDP growth
Nominal
- 2015 - $2.373 trillion
- 2016 - $2.253 trillion
- 2017 - $2.397 trillion
- 2018 - $2.498 trillion
- 2019 - $2.584 trillion
- 2020 - $2.781 trillion
- 2021 - $3.127 trillion
- 2022 - $3.366 trillion
Per capita
- 2015 - $45,923
- 2016 - $43,034
- 2017 - $45,008
- 2018 - $46,249
- 2019 - $46,952
- 2020 - $48,732
- 2021 - $51,306
- 2022 - $53,666
Electorate
- 2015 registered voters - 33,625,446
- 2016 registered voters - 35,614,546
- 2017 registered voters - 37,499,973
- 2018 registered voters - 37,935,350
- 2019 registered voters - 38,436,968
- 2020 registered voters - 40,238,257
- 2021 registered voters - 41,801,008
- 2022 registered voters - 43,624,565
2020 campaign issues
Domestic
- Adoption of MMP electoral system
- Constituency gerrymandering
- Parliamentary term limits
- Provincial devolution
- CCTV prevalence
- Campaign finance laws
- Legalization of LSD, MDMA and Hallucinogens
- Immigration reform
- Climate change action
- Rising wealth inequality
- Corruption scandals
- Supreme Court reform
- Universal Basic Income
- Workplace democracy
- Rural development
- Minimum voting age
- Education reform
- Space program
- Nuclear program
- National Monorail System
- Plastic bans
- Animal testing
- Sustainable agriculture
- Euthanasia
- Death penalty
- Native Arateran issues
- Whistleblower protections
- Paid maternity and fraternity leave
- Commercial drones
- Nuclear waste
- Mining and environmental damage
- Industrial automation
- FHA expansion
- GMOs
- Mansion tax
- Carbon tax
- Land-value tax
- Power of labour unions
- CEO bonus cap
- Anti-trust laws
- Aboriginal recognition
- Inheritance tax
- Superstore tax
- Immigrant assimilation