On Monday, Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper's decade-long reign came to an end in dramatic fashion as left-leaning voters flocked to the historically centrist Liberal Party and handed its leader, Justin Trudeau, a massive win. After winning just 34 seats in the last parliamentary elections in 2011, the Liberals steamrolled their way to a 184-seat obliteration on Monday night—the first time they captured an outright majority in an election since 2000.
The moose-shaped map above shows the winner of each electoral district, with each seat sized according to its population, rather than its land area. Unlike in the United States, red is the color of the Liberals and blue the hue for Conservatives, so that wide red swath you see in Canada's east is a huge reason for Trudeau's success. Below you'll find more maps and data galore!