NDP only party on 308 ballots

Even though the NDP has had more trouble than other parties with some of its candidates, it managed to get on the ballot in each of Canada's 308 ridings by the Elections Canada cutoff date of Sept. 22. In fact, it was the only party to do that.
Parties will scramble to get any warm body on the ballot by that cutoff date because Elections Canada sets the national spending limits based on the number of voters in each riding that the party has fielded a candidate — by that cutoff date of Sept. 22.
So anyone dropping off after that date does not affect a party's spending limit.
So, no matter what happens after Sept. 22 to candidates who end up bailing for smoking dope, running around naked, or saying mean things on the Internet about others, here's the number of ridings each party is officially contesting on Oct. 14:

Party Contested Ridings
New Democratic Party 308
Conservative Party of Canada 307
Liberal Party of Canada 307
Green Party of Canada 303
Bloc Québécois 75
Independent 67
Christian Heritage Party of Canada 59
Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 59
Libertarian Party of Canada 26
Communist Party of Canada 24
Canadian Action Party 20
Progressive Canadian Party 10
Marijuana Party 8
neorhino.ca 7
First Peoples National Party of Canada 6
Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada 4
No Affiliation 4
Newfoundland and Labrador First Party 3
People's Political Power Party of Canada 2
Western Block Party 1
Work Less Party 1

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