The House of Commons would look rather different if students had voted.
Student Vote Canada says results from nearly 1.2-million votes cast by almost 7900 schools across the country saw students vote 22.3% in favour of the Liberal Party - who would've won 110 seats - while the NDP would've received 99 seats with 24.8% of the popular vote, and - mirroring reality - the Conservatives would've led in the popular vote, with 25.1% though only 94 seats.
The results show the Greens would have won 28 seats and 18.2% of the popular vote, while the Bloc Québecois would only claim 9 seats - shy of official party status - with only 1.3% of the popular vote.
Locally - like in real life - New Democrat Carol Hughes would've won a fourth term representing Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, though with less than 37% support, while Green candidate Max Chapman would've come in second with more than 21%, followed by Liberal Heather Wilson with more than 16%, then Conservative Dave Williamson with less than 15%, over 6% for People's Party candidate Dave Delisle, and nearly 5% for the Rhinoceros Party's "Le Marquis de Marmalade".