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*2016 registered voters - 35,614,546
*2016 registered voters - 35,614,546
*2017 registered voters - 37,499,973
*2017 registered voters - 37,499,973
*2018 registered voters - 37,335,350
*2018 registered voters - 37,935,350
*2019 registered voters - 38,036,968
*2019 registered voters - 38,436,968
*2020 registered voters - 39,238,257
*2020 registered voters - 39,238,257
*2021 registered voters - 40,801,008
*2021 registered voters - 40,801,008

Revision as of 10:10, 10 July 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 - 56,071,684
  • 2021 - 56,957,978
  • 2022 - 57,726,395

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 - 39,238,257
  • 2021 registered voters - 40,801,008
  • 2022 registered voters - 43,624,565

GDP growth

Nominal

  • 2015 - $2.373 trillion
  • 2016 - $2.253 trillion
  • 2017 - $2.397 trillion
  • 2018 - $2.498 trillion
  • 2019 - $2.584 trillion
  • 2020 - $2.676 trillion
  • 2021 - $2.751 trillion
  • 2022 - $2.867 trillion

Per capita

  • 2015 - $45,923
  • 2016 - $43,034
  • 2017 - $45,008
  • 2018 - $46,249
  • 2019 - $46,952
  • 2020 - $47,732
  • 2021 - $48,306
  • 2022 - $49,666

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