2019 Manitoba general election
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The 2019 Manitoba general election was held on September 10, 2019, to elect the 57 members to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.[1]
The incumbent Progressive Conservatives, led by Premier Brian Pallister, were re-elected to a second majority government with a loss of two seats. The NDP, led by Wab Kinew, gained six seats and retained their position as the official opposition. The Liberals, led by Dougald Lamont, won the remaining three seats.
Background
[edit]Date
[edit]Under Manitoba's Elections Act, a general election must be held no later than the first Tuesday of October in the fourth calendar year following the previous election.[2] As the previous election was held in 2016, the latest possible date for the election was October 6, 2020, or if that would have overlapped with a federal election period, the latest possible date would be April 20, 2021.[3]
However, incumbent Premier Brian Pallister announced instead in June 2019 that he would seek to hold the election over a year early, on September 10, 2019, in order to seek "a new mandate to keep moving Manitoba forward." Pallister visited Lieutenant Governor Janice Filmon on August 12 to officially drop the writ and begin the campaign period.[4]
It had been speculated that Pallister would call an early election in order to take advantage of a large lead in opinion polls, and to get the vote out of the way before new and potentially unpopular budget cuts took effect. A poll taken by the Winnipeg Free Press found that while most respondents disagreed with the early election and agreed that Pallister had moved up the date for partisan reasons, such sentiments were unlikely to imperil Pallister's re-election.[5]
Electoral boundaries
[edit]By law, Manitoba's electoral boundaries are reviewed every 10 years. The latest review was completed the end of 2018, meaning the 2019 elections were the first ones contested using the new boundaries.[6][7]
Timeline
[edit]2016
[edit]- May 3: Government is sworn in
- May 7: Greg Selinger resigns as leader and Flor Marcelino becomes interim Leader of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba.
- September 24: Rana Bokhari resigns as Leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party.
- October 21: Judy Klassen becomes interim Leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party.
2017
[edit]- January 9: Kevin Chief resigns as NDP member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Point Douglas, causing a by-election.
- January 31: NDP MLA Mohinder Saran suspended from the caucus due to sexual harassment allegations.
- June 13: Bernadette Smith elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Point Douglas holding the seat for the NDP with a reduced majority.
- June 13: Judy Klassen resigns as interim leader to run for Leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party. Paul Brault becomes acting Leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party.
- June 30: Progressive Conservative MLA Steven Fletcher expelled from the caucus after breaking with the party on multiple issues.
- September 16: Wab Kinew elected Leader of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba.
- October 21: Dougald Lamont elected Leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party.
2018
[edit]- March 7: Greg Selinger resigns as NDP member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Boniface, causing a by-election.
- March 21: NDP MLA for Wolseley, Rob Altemeyer, announces that he will not seek re-election.[8]
- July 17: Liberal leader Dougald Lamont elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Boniface, gaining the seat from the NDP and winning official party status for the Liberals.
- August 13: Steven Fletcher joins the Manitoba Party.[9]
- September 11: Steven Fletcher becomes Leader of the Manitoba Party.
- October 22: Progressive Conservative MLA Cliff Graydon expelled from the caucus due to sexual harassment allegations.
- December 14: Final Report of the Manitoba Electoral Boundaries Commission released.[10]
- December 14: NDP MLA for Fort Garry-Riverview, James Allum, announces that he will not seek re-election.[11]
2019
[edit]- April 3: Progressive Conservative MLA for Kildonan, Nic Curry announces that he will not seek re-election.[12]
- August 12: Premier Pallister visits the lieutenant governor and calls the election for September 10.[4]
- September 10: The election is held.
Movement in seats held
[edit]Party | 2016 | Gain/(loss) due to | 2019 | |||||
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Resignation as MLA |
Expulsion/ Suspension |
Switching allegiance |
Byelection gain | Byelection hold | ||||
Progressive Conservative | 40 | (2) | 38 | |||||
New Democratic | 14 | (2) | (1) | 1 | 12 | |||
Liberal | 3 | 1 | 4 | |||||
Manitoba First | – | 1 | 1 | |||||
Independent | – | 3 | (1) | 2 | ||||
Total | 57 | (2) | – | – | 1 | 1 | 57 |
Seat | Before | Change | |||||
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Date | Member | Party | Reason | Date | Member | Party | |
Point Douglas | January 9, 2017 | Kevin Chief | █ New Democratic | Resignation | June 13, 2017 | Bernadette Smith | █ New Democratic |
The Maples | January 31, 2017 | Mohinder Saran | █ New Democratic | Suspended from caucus | █ Independent | ||
Assiniboia | June 30, 2017 | Steven Fletcher | █ PC | Expelled from caucus | █ Independent | ||
September 11, 2018 | █ Independent | Becomes leader of new party | █ Manitoba First | ||||
St. Boniface | March 7, 2018 | Greg Selinger | █ New Democratic | Resignation | July 17, 2018 | Dougald Lamont | █ Liberal |
Emerson | October 22, 2018 | Cliff Graydon | █ PC | Expelled from caucus | █ Independent |
Historical results from 1990 onwards
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Campaign
[edit]Candidates | PC | NDP | Lib | Grn | MFW | M1ST | Comm | Ind | Total |
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3 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 39 | |||||
4 | 29 | 29 | 29 | 28 | 1 | 116 | |||
5 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 50 |
6 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 30 |
Total | 57 | 57 | 57 | 43 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 235 |
Results
[edit]Party | Leader | Candidates | Seats | Popular vote | ||||||
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2016 | Dissolution | 2019 | +/- | Votes | % | +/- | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Brian Pallister | 57 | 40 | 38 | 36 | -4 | 222,569 | 46.81 | -6.27 | |
New Democratic | Wab Kinew | 57 | 14 | 12 | 18 | +4 | 150,016 | 31.55 | +5.77 | |
Liberal | Dougald Lamont | 57 | 3 | 4 | 3 | – | 69,497 | 14.62 | +0.22 | |
Green | James Beddome | 43 | – | – | – | – | 30,295 | 6.37 | +1.30 | |
Manitoba Forward | Wayne Sturby | 7 | – | – | – | – | 1,339 | 0.28 | ||
Manitoba First[a] | Douglas Petrick | 6 | – | 1 | – | – | 647 | 0.14 | -0.98 | |
Communist | Darrell Rankin | 5 | – | – | – | – | 214 | 0.05 | -0.02 | |
Independents | 3 | – | 2 | – | – | 854 | 0.18 | -0.29 | ||
Vacant | 0 | – | ||||||||
Valid votes | 478,926 | 99.27 | ||||||||
Blank and invalid votes | 3,495 | 0.73 | ||||||||
Total | 235 | 57 | 57 | 57 | 482,421 | 100 | ||||
Registered voters/turnout | 870,137 | 55.44 |
Synopsis of results
[edit]2019 Manitoba general election - synopsis of riding results[a 1] | ||||||||||||||||||
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Riding[a 2] | 2016 (Redist) [a 3] |
Winning party | Turnout [a 4] |
Votes[a 5] | ||||||||||||||
Party | Votes | Share | Margin # |
Margin % |
PC | NDP | Lib | Grn | Ind | Other | Total | |||||||
Agassiz | PC | PC | 5,700 | 75.53% | 4,736 | 62.75% | 56.05% | 5,700 | 964 | 463 | 420 | – | – | 7,547 | ||||
Assiniboia | PC | PC | 4,108 | 44.25% | 816 | 8.79% | 54.70% | 4,108 | 3,292 | 1,247 | 636 | – | – | 9,283 | ||||
Borderland | PC | PC | 4,886 | 66.09% | 3,660 | 49.50% | 61.86% | 4,886 | 291 | 1,226 | 250 | 740 | – | 7,393 | ||||
Brandon East | PC | PC | 3,294 | 51.00% | 947 | 14.66% | 45.68% | 3,294 | 2,347 | 818 | – | – | – | 6,459 | ||||
Brandon West | PC | PC | 4,311 | 58.39% | 2,554 | 34.59% | 51.27% | 4,311 | 1,757 | 567 | 748 | – | – | 7,383 | ||||
Burrows | Lib | NDP | 2,555 | 39.70% | 874 | 13.58% | 46.08% | 1,681 | 2,555 | 1,178 | – | – | 1,022 | 6,436 | ||||
Concordia | NDP | NDP | 4,305 | 59.69% | 2,010 | 27.87% | 48.46% | 2,295 | 4,305 | 612 | – | – | – | 7,212 | ||||
Dauphin | PC | PC | 4,805 | 50.52% | 773 | 8.13% | 58.62% | 4,805 | 4,032 | 675 | – | – | – | 9,512 | ||||
Dawson Trail | PC | PC | 4,555 | 55.41% | 2,675 | 32.54% | 57.84% | 4,555 | 1,785 | 1,880 | – | – | – | 8,220 | ||||
Elmwood | NDP | NDP | 3,886 | 48.68% | 1,346 | 16.86% | 50.23% | 2,540 | 3,886 | 746 | 765 | – | 45 | 7,982 | ||||
Flin Flon | NDP | NDP | 3,173 | 63.19% | 1,816 | 36.17% | 33.91% | 1,357 | 3,173 | 299 | 192 | – | – | 5,021 | ||||
Fort Garry | PC | NDP | 4,003 | 42.35% | 996 | 10.54% | 61.69% | 3,007 | 4,003 | 1,719 | 723 | – | – | 9,452 | ||||
Fort Richmond | PC | PC | 3,242 | 42.15% | 879 | 11.43% | 57.38% | 3,242 | 1,708 | 2,363 | 379 | – | – | 7,692 | ||||
Fort Rouge | NDP | NDP | 5,055 | 51.24% | 3,198 | 32.41% | 58.76% | 1,857 | 5,055 | 1,290 | 1,580 | – | 84 | 9,866 | ||||
Fort Whyte | PC | PC | 5,619 | 57.19% | 3,862 | 39.30% | 60.35% | 5,619 | 1,757 | 1,731 | 665 | – | 54 | 9,826 | ||||
Interlake-Gimli | PC | PC | 6,165 | 58.62% | 2,687 | 25.55% | 65.56% | 6,165 | 3,478 | 400 | 473 | – | – | 10,516 | ||||
Keewatinook | Liberal | NDP | 1,932 | 67.08% | 1,397 | 48.51% | 21.84% | 413 | 1,932 | 535 | – | – | – | 2,880 | ||||
Kildonan-River East | PC | PC | 5,523 | 51.10% | 1,844 | 17.06% | 61.82% | 5,523 | 3,679 | 1,607 | – | – | – | 10,809 | ||||
Kirkfield Park | PC | PC | 5,445 | 50.36% | 2,668 | 24.67% | 61.25% | 5,445 | 2,777 | 1,695 | 896 | – | – | 10,813 | ||||
La Verendrye | PC | PC | 5,310 | 72.79% | 4,264 | 58.45% | 55.41% | 5,310 | 1,046 | 939 | – | – | – | 7,295 | ||||
Lac du Bonnet | PC | PC | 6,177 | 65.91% | 4,363 | 46.55% | 61.24% | 6,177 | 1,814 | 1,381 | – | – | – | 9,372 | ||||
Lagimodière | PC | PC | 5,187 | 51.78% | 2,395 | 23.91% | 62.27% | 5,187 | 2,792 | 1,481 | 557 | – | – | 10,018 | ||||
Lakeside | PC | PC | 6,409 | 68.24% | 4,320 | 46.00% | 59.22% | 6,409 | 2,089 | 894 | – | – | – | 9,392 | ||||
McPhillips | PC | PC | 3,359 | 38.19% | 88 | 1.00% | 56.64% | 3,359 | 3,271 | 1,506 | 414 | – | 245 | 8,795 | ||||
Midland | PC | PC | 6,706 | 75.01% | 5,334 | 59.66% | 59.27% | 6,706 | 1,372 | 862 | – | – | – | 8,940 | ||||
Morden-Winkler | PC | PC | 6,109 | 80.86% | 5,305 | 70.22% | 51.19% | 6,109 | 365 | 277 | 804 | – | – | 7,555 | ||||
Notre Dame | NDP | NDP | 3,420 | 65.01% | 2,626 | 49.91% | 40.86% | 794 | 3,420 | 719 | 267 | – | 61 | 5,261 | ||||
Point Douglas | NDP | NDP | 3,136 | 62.35% | 2,373 | 47.18% | 36.00% | 763 | 3,136 | 594 | 414 | – | 123 | 5,030 | ||||
Portage la Prairie | PC | PC | 4,502 | 65.67% | 2,994 | 43.68% | 48.64% | 4,502 | 1,508 | 845 | – | – | – | 6,855 | ||||
Radisson | PC | PC | 4,527 | 46.97% | 989 | 10.26% | 56.47% | 4,527 | 3,538 | 1,002 | 572 | – | – | 9,639 | ||||
Red River North | PC | PC | 5,569 | 57.97% | 3,180 | 33.10% | 63.96% | 5,569 | 2,389 | 735 | 740 | – | 173 | 9,606 | ||||
Riding Mountain | PC | PC | 6,126 | 65.91% | 4,156 | 44.72% | 55.72% | 6,126 | 1,970 | 472 | 726 | – | – | 9,294 | ||||
Riel | PC | PC | 4,734 | 44.75% | 990 | 9.36% | 63.24% | 4,734 | 3,744 | 1,471 | 630 | – | – | 10,579 | ||||
River Heights | Lib | Lib | 5,884 | 53.79% | 3,182 | 29.09% | 65.48% | 2,702 | 1,595 | 5,884 | 757 | – | – | 10,938 | ||||
Roblin | PC | PC | 6,203 | 55.19% | 4,180 | 37.19% | 61.83% | 6,203 | 2,023 | 1,775 | 1,238 | – | – | 11,239 | ||||
Rossmere | PC | PC | 4,369 | 46.91% | 751 | 8.06% | 59.62% | 4,369 | 3,618 | 711 | 615 | – | – | 9,313 | ||||
Seine River | PC | PC | 4,372 | 45.04% | 1,847 | 19.03% | 62.12% | 4,372 | 2,525 | 2,151 | 659 | – | – | 9,707 | ||||
Selkirk | PC | PC | 4,872 | 51.84% | 1,543 | 16.42% | 59.25% | 4,872 | 3,329 | 482 | 716 | – | – | 9,399 | ||||
Southdale | PC | PC | 4,493 | 42.40% | 483 | 4.56% | 61.66% | 4,493 | 4,010 | 1,427 | 595 | – | 71 | 10,596 | ||||
Springfield-Ritchot | PC | PC | 5,670 | 59.48% | 3,688 | 38.69% | 60.56% | 5,670 | 1,982 | 814 | 1,066 | – | – | 9,532 | ||||
Spruce Woods | PC | PC | 5,665 | 68.06% | 4,344 | 52.19% | 56.75% | 5,665 | 1,321 | 517 | 820 | – | – | 8,323 | ||||
St. Boniface | NDP | Lib | 4,152 | 41.68% | 1,177 | 11.82% | 59.78% | 1,907 | 2,975 | 4,152 | 845 | – | 81 | 9,960 | ||||
St. James | PC | NDP | 4,002 | 47.25% | 1,221 | 14.42% | 55.78% | 2,781 | 4,002 | 880 | 806 | – | – | 8,469 | ||||
St. Johns | NDP | NDP | 3,548 | 51.88% | 1,874 | 27.40% | 47.34% | 1,674 | 3,548 | 1,111 | 506 | – | – | 6,839 | ||||
St. Vital | PC | NDP | 4,092 | 44.47% | 881 | 9.58% | 60.78% | 3,211 | 4,092 | 1,274 | 502 | 62 | 60 | 9,201 | ||||
Steinbach | PC | PC | 6,241 | 81.64% | 5,625 | 73.58% | 52.49% | 6,241 | 616 | 370 | 418 | – | – | 7,645 | ||||
Swan River | PC | PC | 5,546 | 68.87% | 3,462 | 42.99% | 54.87% | 5,546 | 2,084 | 423 | – | – | – | 8,053 | ||||
The Maples | NDP | NDP | 2,792 | 39.51% | 689 | 9.75% | 53.08% | 1,883 | 2,792 | 2,103 | 289 | – | – | 7,067 | ||||
The Pas-Kameesak | NDP | NDP | 3,180 | 57.90% | 1,844 | 33.58% | 43.04% | 1,336 | 3,180 | 186 | 790 | – | – | 5,492 | ||||
Thompson | PC | NDP | 2,686 | 54.55% | 929 | 18.87% | 37.27% | 1,757 | 2,686 | 183 | 298 | – | – | 4,924 | ||||
Transcona | PC | NDP | 4,030 | 46.42% | 112 | 1.29% | 52.45% | 3,918 | 4,030 | 734 | – | – | – | 8,682 | ||||
Turtle Mountain | PC | PC | 6,210 | 67.48% | 4,838 | 52.57% | 57.28% | 6,210 | 1,003 | 618 | 1,372 | – | – | 9,203 | ||||
Tuxedo | PC | PC | 4,645 | 47.85% | 2,358 | 24.29% | 57.90% | 4,645 | 1,921 | 2,287 | 793 | – | 61 | 9,707 | ||||
Tyndall Park | NDP | Lib | 4,301 | 54.67% | 1,898 | 24.13% | 56.39% | 984 | 2,403 | 4,301 | 157 | – | 22 | 7,867 | ||||
Union Station | NDP | NDP | 2,913 | 52.62% | 1,876 | 33.89% | 44.06% | 950 | 2,913 | 1,037 | 538 | – | 98 | 5,536 | ||||
Waverley | PC | PC | 3,267 | 50.05% | 1,400 | 21.45% | 51.95% | 3,267 | 1,867 | 1,070 | 324 | – | – | 6,528 | ||||
Wolseley | NDP | NDP | 4,271 | 46.03% | 931 | 10.03% | 56.96% | 838 | 4,271 | 778 | 3,340 | 52 | – | 9,279 |
- ^ "Results Summary - 42nd General Election" (PDF). electionsmanitoba.ca. Elections Manitoba. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
- ^ sorted as per results summary
- ^ Marcoux, Jacques (August 27, 2019). "New Manitoba election boundaries give upper hand to Progressive Conservatives, CBC News analysis finds". CBC News.
- ^ including rejected and declined ballots
- ^ minor political parties receiving less than 1% of the popular vote in 2019 are aggregated under "Other"; independent candidates are aggregated separately
- = open seat
- = turnout is above provincial average
- = incumbency arose from byelection gain
- = incumbent re-elected in same riding
- = incumbent changed allegiance
- = previously incumbent in another riding
- = other incumbent renominated
Summary analysis
[edit]Party in 1st place | Party in 2nd place | Total | ||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Grn | |||
Progressive Conservative | 30 | 4 | 2 | 36 | ||
New Democratic | 14 | 3 | 1 | 18 | ||
Liberal | 1 | 2 | 8 | |||
Total | 15 | 32 | 7 | 3 | 57 |
Parties | Seats | |
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█ Progressive Conservative | █ New Democratic | 44 |
█ Progressive Conservative | █ Liberal | 5 |
█ Progressive Conservative | █ Green | 2 |
█ New Democratic | █ Liberal | 5 |
█ New Democratic | █ Green | 1 |
Total | 57 |
Parties | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Total | |
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Progressive Conservative | 36 | 15 | 6 | 57 | |||
New Democratic | 18 | 32 | 6 | 1 | 57 | ||
Liberal | 3 | 7 | 32 | 15 | 57 | ||
Green | 3 | 12 | 27 | 1 | 43 | ||
Manitoba First | 5 | 5 | |||||
Manitoba Forward | 1 | 3 | 4 | ||||
Independent | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Seats changing hands
[edit]Party | 2016 (Redist) |
Gain from (loss to) | 2019 | ||||||
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PC | NDP | Lib | |||||||
Progressive Conservative | 41 | (5) | 36 | ||||||
New Democratic | 13 | 5 | 2 | (2) | 18 | ||||
Liberal | 3 | 2 | (2) | 3 | |||||
Total | 57 | 5 | – | 2 | (7) | 2 | (2) | 57 |
Nine seats changed allegiance in 2019:
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Source | Party | ||||
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PC | NDP | Lib | Total | ||
Seats retained | Incumbents returned | 29 | 7 | 1 | 37 |
Seats retained by incumbents from other ridings | 5 | 5 | |||
Open seats held | 1 | 4 | 5 | ||
Ouster of incumbent changing affiliation | 1 | 1 | |||
Seats changing hands | Incumbents defeated | 3 | 3 | ||
Open seats gained | 4 | 4 | |||
Seat gained by incumbent from another riding | 1 | 1 | |||
Byelection gain held | 1 | 1 | |||
Total | 36 | 18 | 3 | 57 |
Incumbents not running for reelection
[edit]Riding | Incumbent at dissolution and subsequent nominee | New MLA | |||
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Assiniboia | Steven Fletcher[15] (elected as PC) | none | Scott Johnston | ||
Fort Garry-Riverview (redistributed to Fort Garry) | James Allum[16] | Mark Wasyliw[17] | Mark Wasyliw | ||
Kildonan (redistributed to Kildonan-River East) | Nic Curry[12] | Cathy Cox | Cathy Cox | ||
Logan (redistributed to Notre Dame and Union Station) | Flor Marcelino[18] | Uzoma Asagwara | Uzoma Asagwara | ||
Wolseley | Rob Altemeyer[19] | Lisa Naylor[20] | Lisa Naylor | ||
Minto (redistributed to Notre Dame) | Andrew Swan[21] | Malaya Marcelino | Malaya Marcelino | ||
Keewatinook | Judy Klassen[22] | Jason Harper | Ian Bushie |
Candidates by riding
[edit]- Note that names in bold type represent Cabinet members, while italics represent party leaders.
Northern Manitoba
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | |||||||
Flin Flon | Theresa Wride 1,294 - 30.7% |
Tom Lindsey 2,435 - 57.8% |
James Lindsay 270 - 6.6% |
Saara Murnick 203 - 4.8% |
Tom Lindsey | |||||
Keewatinook | Arnold Flett 355 - 13.6% |
Ian Bushie 1,723 - 66.1% |
Jason Harper 530 - 20.3% |
Judy Klassen | ||||||
Swan River | Rick Wowchuk 5,529 - 69.0% |
Shelley Wiggins 2,064 - 25.8% |
David Teffaine 417 - 5.2% |
Rick Wowchuk | ||||||
The Pas-Kameesak | Ron Evans 1,324 - 24.8% |
Amanda Lathlin 3,054 - 57.2% |
Ken Brandt 178 - 3.3% |
Ralph McLean 780 - 14.6% |
Amanda Lathlin The Pas | |||||
Thompson | Kelly Bindle 1,750 - 35.9% |
Danielle Adams 2,651 - 54.4% |
Darla Contois 177 - 3.6% |
Meagan Jemmett 294 - 6.0% |
Kelly Bindle |
Westman/Parkland
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | |||||||
Agassiz | Eileen Clarke 5,688 - 75.6% |
Kelly Legaspi 954 - 12.7% |
Hector Swanson 462 - 6.1% |
Liz Clayton 417 - 5.5% |
Eileen Clarke | |||||
Turtle Mountain | Doyle Piwniuk 6,202 - 67.5% |
Angie Herrera-Hildebrand 1,003 - 10.9% |
Richard Davies 623 - 6.8% |
David M. Neufeld 1,356 - 14.8% |
Doyle Piwniuk Arthur-Virden | |||||
Brandon East | Len Isleifson 3,272 - 51.3% |
Lonnie Patterson 2,311 - 36.2% |
Kim Longstreet 799 - 12.5% |
Len Isleifson | ||||||
Brandon West | Reg Helwer 4,307 - 58.5% |
Nick Brown 1,747 - 23.7% |
Sunday Frangi 564 - 7.7% |
Robert Brown 744 - 10.1% |
Reg Helwer | |||||
Dauphin | Brad Michaleski 4,799 - 50.5% |
Darcy Scheller 4,022 - 42.4% |
Cathy Scofield-Singh 674 - 7.1% |
Brad Michaleski | ||||||
Riding Mountain | Greg Nesbitt 6,117 - 66.1% |
Wayne Chacun 1,961 - 21.2% |
Jordan Fleury 454 - 4.9% |
Mary Lowe 723 - 7.8% |
Greg Nesbitt | |||||
Spruce Woods | Cliff Cullen 5,657 - 68.1% |
Justin Shannon 1,316 - 15.8% |
Jennifer Harcus 515 - 6.2% |
Gordon Beddome 816 - 9.8% |
Cliff Cullen |
Central Manitoba
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Borderland | Josh Guenter 4,885 - 66.1% |
Liz Cronk 287 - 3.9% |
Loren Braul 1,226 - 16.6% |
Ken Henry 250 - 3.4% |
Cliff Graydon 739 - 10.0%[23] |
Cliff Graydon Emerson | ||||||
Interlake-Gimli | Derek Johnson 6,199 - 58.8% |
Sarah Pinsent 3,472 - 32.9% |
Mary Lou Bourgeois 400 - 3.8% |
Dwight Harfield 473 - 4.5% |
Jeff Wharton‡ Gimli | |||||||
Merged District | ||||||||||||
Derek Johnson Interlake | ||||||||||||
Lakeside | Ralph Eichler 6,394 - 68.7% |
Dan Rugg 2,054 - 22.1% |
Ilsa Regelsky 854 - 9.2% |
Ralph Eichler | ||||||||
Midland | Blaine Pedersen 6,700 - 75.0% |
Cindy Friesen 1,370 - 15.3% |
Julia Sisler 860 - 9.6% |
Blaine Pedersen | ||||||||
Morden-Winkler | Cameron Friesen 6,096 - 81.2% |
Robin Dalloo 365 - 4.9% |
David Mintz 277 - 3.7% |
Mike Urichuk 769 - 10.2% |
Cameron Friesen | |||||||
Springfield-Ritchot | Ron Schuler 5,661 - 59.5% |
Obasesam Okoi 1,976 - 20.8% |
Sara Mirwaldt 813 - 8.5% |
Garrett Hawgood 1,065 - 11.2% |
Shannon Martin Morris | |||||||
Portage la Prairie | Ian Wishart 4,489 - 65.5% |
Andrew Podolecki 1,521 - 22.2% |
Charles Huband 843 - 12.3% |
Ian Wishart |
Eastman
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Manitoba First | ||||||||
Dawson Trail | Bob Lagassé 4,548 - 55.4% |
Echo Asher 1,783 - 21.7% |
Robert Rivard 1,874 - 22.8% |
Bob Lagassé | ||||||||
Lac du Bonnet | Wayne Ewasko 6,170 - 66.1% |
Sidney Klassen 1,793 - 19.2% |
Terry Hayward 1,373 - 14.7% |
Wayne Ewasko | ||||||||
La Verendrye | Dennis Smook 5,305 - 72.8% |
Erin McGee 1,052 - 14.4% |
Lorena Mitchell 929 - 12.8% |
Dennis Smook | ||||||||
Steinbach | Kelvin Goertzen 6,237 - 81.7% |
Rob Jessup 614 - 8.0% |
LeAmber Kensley 369 - 4.8% |
Janine Gibson 417 - 5.5% |
Kelvin Goertzen | |||||||
Red River North | Jeff Wharton 5,566 - 58.0% |
Chris Pullen 2,387 - 24.9% |
Noel Ngo 732 - 7.6% |
Graham Hnatiuk 739 - 7.7% |
Jocelyn Burzuik 173 - 1.8% |
Ron Schuler St. Paul | ||||||
Selkirk | Alan Lagimodiere 4,736 - 51.4% |
Mitch Obach 3,319 - 35.8% |
Philip Olcen 480 - 5.2% |
Tony Hill 713 - 7.7% |
Alan Lagimodiere |
Northwest Winnipeg
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Burrows | Jasmine Brar 1,680 - 26.2% |
Diljeet Brar 2,536 - 39.6% |
Sarbjit Singh Gill 1,170 - 18.3% |
Edda Pangilinan (MB Fwd.) 1,020 - 15.9% |
Cindy Lamoureux‡ | |||||||
Kildonan-River East | Cathy Cox 5,514 - 51.1% |
Elliot Macdonald 3,673 - 34.0% |
Kathryn Braun 1,602 - 14.8% |
Nic Curry Kildonan | ||||||||
Merged District | ||||||||||||
Cathy Cox River East | ||||||||||||
McPhillips | Shannon Martin 3,307 - 38.3% |
Greg McFarlane 3,202 - 37.1% |
John Cacayuran 1,476 - 17.1% |
Jason Smith 406 - 4.7% |
Dave Wheeler (MF) 237 - 2.7% |
New Riding | ||||||
Point Douglas | Michelle Redmond 757 - 15.7% |
Bernadette Smith 3,002 - 62.1% |
Richard Sanderson 565 - 11.7% |
Jenn Kess 398 - 8.2% |
Fagie Fainman (CPC-M) 44 - 1.4% Michael Wenuik (MB Fwd.) 66 - 0.9% |
Bernadette Smith | ||||||
St. Johns | Ray Larkin 1,665 - 24.2% |
Nahanni Fontaine 3,526 - 51.2% |
Eddie Calisto-Tavares 1,092 - 15.9% |
Joshua McNeil 601 - 8.7% |
Nahanni Fontaine | |||||||
The Maples | Aman Sandhu 1,824 - 25.9% |
Mintu Sandhu 2,744 - 39.0% |
Amandeep Brar 2,070 - 29.4% |
Kiran Gill 405 - 5.8% |
Mohinder Saran | |||||||
Tyndall Park | Daljit Kainth 991 - 12.5% |
Ted Marcelino 2,447 - 30.9% |
Cindy Lamoureux 4,293 - 54.3% |
Fleur Mann 154 - 1.9% |
Frank Komarniski (CPC-M) 22 - 0.3% |
Ted Marcelino |
Northeast Winnipeg
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Concordia | Andrew Frank 2,290 - 31.9% |
Matt Wiebe 4,284 - 59.7% |
Maria Albo 605 - 8.4% |
Matt Wiebe | ||||||||
Elmwood | Mayra Dubon 2,533 - 31.9% |
Jim Maloway 3,862 - 48.6% |
Regan Wolfrom 739 - 9.3% |
Nicolas Geddert 763 - 9.6% |
German Lombana (CPC-M) 45 - 0.6% |
Jim Maloway | ||||||
Radisson | James Teitsma 4,523 - 47.0% |
Raj Sandhu 3,534 - 36.7% |
Tanya Hansen Pratt 997 - 10.4% |
Carlianne Runions 576 - 6.0% |
James Teitsma | |||||||
Rossmere | Andrew Micklefield 4,362 - 47.0% |
Andy Regier 3,608 - 38.8% |
Isaiah Oyeleru 707 - 7.6% |
Amanda Bazan 613 - 6.6% |
Andrew Micklefield | |||||||
St. Boniface | Megan Hoskins 1,889 - 19.2% |
Laurissa Sims 2,939 - 29.9% |
Dougald Lamont 4,077 - 41.5% |
Jaclyn Jeanson 840 - 8.6% |
Simone Fortier (MB Fwd.) 76 - 0.8% |
Dougald Lamont | ||||||
Transcona | Blair Yakimoski 3,914 - 45.1% |
Nello Altomare 4,029 - 46.4% |
Dylan Bekkering 716 - 8.4% |
Blair Yakimoski |
West Winnipeg
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Manitoba First | ||||||||
Assiniboia | Scott Johnston 4,102 - 44.2% |
Joe McKellep 3,303 - 35.6% |
Jeff Anderson 1,224 - 13.4% |
John Delaat 631 - 6.8% |
Steven Fletcher | |||||||
Roblin | Myrna Driedger 6,075 - 55.7% |
Sophie Brandt-Murenzi 1,886 - 17.3% |
Michael Bazak 1,728 - 15.9% |
Kevin Nichols 1,209 - 11.1% |
Myrna Driedger Charleswood | |||||||
Kirkfield Park | Scott Fielding 5,435 - 50.3% |
Kurt Morton 2,767 - 25.6% |
Ernie Nathaniel 1,695 - 15.7% |
Dennis Bayomi 901 - 8.3% |
Scott Fielding | |||||||
St. James | Michelle Richard 2,767 - 32.4% |
Adrien Sala 4,009 - 46.9% |
Bernd Hohne 965 - 11.3% |
Jeff Buhse 805 - 9.4% |
Scott Johnston‡ | |||||||
Tuxedo | Heather Stefanson 4,587 - 47.7% |
Carla Compton 1,919 - 20.0% |
Marc Brandson 2,225 - 23.1% |
Kristin Lauhn-Jensen 822 - 8.6% |
Abby Al-Sahi 60 - 0.6% |
Heather Stefanson |
Central Winnipeg
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Fort Garry | Nancy Cooke 2,998 - 31.8% |
Mark Wasyliw 3,994 - 42.4% |
Craig Larkins 1,716 - 18.2% |
Casey Fennessy 722 - 7.7% |
James Allum Fort Garry-Riverview | |||||||
Fort Rouge | Edna Nabess 1,854 - 18.9% |
Wab Kinew 5,031 - 51.2% |
Cyndy Friesen 1,285 - 13.1% |
James Beddome 1,579 - 16.1% |
Michael McCracken (MF) 54 - 0.5% Bradley Hebert (MB Fwd.) 29 - 0.3% |
Wab Kinew | ||||||
Notre Dame | Marsha Street 789 - 15.2% |
Malaya Marcelino 3,361 - 64.9% |
Donovan Martin 702 - 13.6% |
Martha Jo Willard 263 - 5.1% |
Andrew Taylor (CPC-M) 32 - 0.6% Margaret Sturby (MB Fwd.) 28 - 0.5% |
Andrew Swan Minto | ||||||
River Heights | Susan Boulter 2,276 - 24.4% |
Jonathan Niemczak 1,346 - 14.4% |
Jon Gerrard 5,038 - 54.0% |
Nathan Zahn 661 - 7.1% |
Jon Gerrard | |||||||
Union Station | Tara Fawcett 908 - 18.0% |
Uzoma Asagwara 2,635 - 52.2% |
Harold Davis 949 - 18.8% |
Andrea Shalay 473 - 9.4% |
Elsa Cubas (CPC-M) 48 - 1.0% James Yau (MB Fwd.) 32 - 0.6% |
Flor Marcelino Logan | ||||||
Wolseley | Elizabeth Hildebrand 831 - 8.9% |
Lisa Naylor 4,253 - 45.6% |
Shandi Strong 770 - 8.3% |
David Nickarz 3,336 - 35.8% |
Eddie Hendrickson 129 - 1.4% |
Rob Altemeyer |
South Winnipeg
[edit]Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Fort Richmond | Sarah Guillemard 3,241 - 42.2% |
George Wong 1,701 - 22.1% |
Tanjit Nagra 2,361 - 30.7% |
Cameron Proulx 379 - 4.9% |
Sarah Guillemard | |||||||
Fort Whyte | Brian Pallister 5,609 - 57.2% |
Beatrice Bruske 1,755 - 17.9% |
Darrel Morin 1,729 - 17.6% |
Sara Campbell 665 - 6.8% |
Jason Holenski (MF) 54 - 0.6% |
Brian Pallister | ||||||
Lagimodière | Andrew Smith 5,182 - 51.8% |
Billie Cross 2,789 - 27.9% |
Jake Sacher 1,481 - 14.8% |
Bob Krul 557 - 5.6% |
New Riding | |||||||
Riel | Rochelle Squires 4,472 - 44.9% |
Mike Moyes 3,554 - 35.7% |
Neil Johnston 1,352 - 13.6% |
Roger Schellenberg 591 - 5.9% |
Rochelle Squires | |||||||
Seine River | Janice Morley-Lecomte 4,363 - 45.1% |
Durdana Islam 2,513 - 26.0% |
James Bloomfield 2,147 - 22.2% |
Bryanne Lamoureux 658 - 6.8% |
Janice Morley-Lecomte | |||||||
Southdale | Audrey Gordon 4,486 - 42.7% |
Karen Myshkowsky 3,955 - 37.6% |
Spencer Duncanson 1,422 - 13.5% |
Katherine Quinton 584 - 5.6% |
Robert Cairns (MB Fwd.) 70 - 0.7% |
Andrew Smith‡ | ||||||
St. Vital | Colleen Mayer 3,211 - 35.0% |
Jamie Moses 4,081 - 44.4% |
Jeffrey Anderson 1,271 - 13.8% |
Elizabeth Dickson 499 - 5.4% |
David Sutherland (MF) 60 - 0.7% Baljeet Sharma 62 - 0.7% |
Colleen Mayer | ||||||
Waverley | Jon Reyes 3,265 - 50.0% |
Dashi Zargani 1,865 - 28.6% |
Fiona Haftani 1,070 - 16.4% |
James Ducas 325 - 5.0% |
Jon Reyes St. Norbert |
Opinion polls
[edit]Polling firm | Last date of polling |
Link | PC | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other |
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Forum Research | September 9, 2019 | [p 1] | 43 | 29 | 17 | 10 | 1 |
Research Co. | September 9, 2019 | [p 2] | 44 | 31 | 16 | 7 | 1 |
Mainstreet Research | September 4, 2019 | [p 3] | 43.3 | 34.2 | 15.1 | 6.2 | 1.2 |
Research Co. | August 29, 2019 | [p 4] | 46 | 30 | 14 | 8 | 1 |
Probe Research Inc | August 24, 2019 | [p 5] | 40 | 29 | 18 | 10 | 3 |
Mainstreet Research | August 19, 2019 | [p 6] | 42.5 | 34.7 | 11.9 | 9.6 | 1.4 |
Converso | August 7, 2019 | [p 7] | 35.0 | 21.0 | 12.0 | 8.0 | 1.0 |
Probe Research Inc | June 17, 2019 | [p 8] | 42 | 26 | 16 | 14 | 3 |
Probe Research Inc | March 24, 2019 | [p 9] | 42 | 30 | 18 | 7 | |
Mainstreet Research | March 24, 2019 | [p 10] | 44.8 | 32.1 | 13.1 | 6.7 | 3.3 |
Mainstreet Research | January 16, 2019 | [p 11] | 44.6 | 28.0 | 16.8 | 4.6 | 6.0 |
Probe Research Inc | December 6, 2018 | [p 12] | 44 | 27 | 21 | 5 | 3 |
Mainstreet Research | November 5, 2018 | [p 13] | 42.3 | 28.7 | 18.1 | 6.0 | 4.9 |
Probe Research Inc | September 28, 2018 | [p 14] | 44 | 25 | 20 | 8 | |
Mainstreet Research | July 17, 2018 | [p 15] | 44.9 | 29.3 | 13.6 | 8.7 | 3.4 |
Probe Research Inc | June 19, 2018 | [p 16] | 42 | 30 | 16 | 11 | |
Mainstreet Research | April 18, 2018 | [p 17] | 45.6 | 30.2 | 13.0 | 7.8 | |
Probe Research Inc | April 13, 2018 | [p 18] | 44 | 28 | 19 | 8 | |
Mainstreet Research | January 6, 2018 | [p 19] | 39.6 | 36.7 | 13.3 | 10.4 | |
Probe Research Inc | December 14, 2017 | [p 20] | 40 | 26 | 25 | 8 | |
Probe Research Inc | October 10, 2017 | [p 21] | 36 | 30 | 24 | 8 | |
Probe Research Inc | June 18, 2017 | [p 22] | 42 | 30 | 20 | 7 | |
Mainstreet Research | April 7, 2017 | [p 23] | 47 | 23 | 19 | 11 | |
Probe Research Inc | March 28, 2017 | [p 24] | 43 | 27 | 20 | 8 | |
Probe Research Inc | December 12, 2016 | [p 25] | 49 | 24 | 19 | 8 | |
Probe Research Inc | September 26, 2016 | [p 26] | 48 | 20 | 26 | 5 | |
Probe Research Inc | June 16, 2016 | [p 27] | 46 | 27 | 18 | 8 | |
2016 election | April 19, 2016 | 53.0 | 25.7 | 14.5 | 5.1 | 1.7 | |
Polling firm | Last date of polling |
Link | Other | ||||
PC | NDP | Liberal | Green |
Notes
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Opinion poll sources
[edit]- ^ "Manitoba Election".
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Further reading
[edit]- Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2019). Statement of Votes for the 42nd Provincial General Election, September 10, 2019 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.