2007 Manitoba general election

2007 Manitoba general election

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57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
29 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Gary Doer Hugh McFadyen Jon Gerrard
Party New Democratic Progressive Conservative Liberal
Leader since March 30, 1988 April 29, 2006 October 17, 1998
Leader's seat Concordia Fort Whyte River Heights
Last election 35 20 2
Seats won 36 19 2
Seat change Increase1 Decrease1 Steady0
Popular vote 200,834 158,511 51,857
Percentage 48.00% 37.89% 12.39%
Swing Decrease1.47% Increase1.70% Decrease0.80%

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.

Premier before election

Gary Doer
New Democratic

Premier after election

Gary Doer
New Democratic

Riding-by-riding results

The 2007 Manitoba general election was held on May 22, 2007 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It was won by the New Democratic Party, which won 36 seats out of 57. The Progressive Conservative Party finished second with nineteen seats. The Liberal Party won two seats. As a result, Premier of Manitoba Gary Doer received a mandate to form a third consecutive majority government, becoming the first Premier of Manitoba to achieve this since Duff Roblin in 1966.

The election resulted in very few changes from the party standings at the dissolution of the previous legislature. One New Democrat incumbent was defeated by a Progressive Conservative challenger, and one Progressive Conservative incumbent was defeated by a New Democrat. The PCs picked up one seat that was previously held by an independent, and the NDP picked up one seat that was vacant at dissolution. The other 53 seats in the legislature were all retained by their incumbent parties. The popular vote was also very similar, with the New Democrats dropping 1.47% and the Progressive Conservatives gaining 1.70% overall.

Results

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Summary of the May 22, 2007 Manitoba Legislature election results[1]
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote
2003 Dissol. 2007 +/— # % Change
  New Democratic Gary Doer 57 35 35 36 +1 200,834 48.00% –1.47%
  Progressive Conservative Hugh McFadyen 56 20 18 19 –1 158,511 37.89% +1.70%
  Liberal Jon Gerrard 57 2 2 2 0 51,857 12.39% –0.80%
Green Andrew Basham 15 0 0 0 5,586 1.34% +0.38%
Communist Darrell Rankin 6 0 0 0 367 0.09% +0.01%
  Independents and no affiliation 5 0 1 0 1,235 0.30% +0.26%
  Vacant 1  
Total 196 57 57 57 420,540 56.75%  
Registered Voters 740,991  

Vote and seat summaries

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Popular vote
New Democratic
48.00%
PC
37.89%
Liberal
12.39%
Others
1.72%
Seats summary
New Democratic
63.16%
PC
33.33%
Liberal
3.51%

Synopsis of results

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2007 Manitoba general election – synopsis of riding results[2][3]
Electoral
division
Winning party Votes
2003 1st
place
Votes Share Margin
#
Margin
%
2nd
place
NDP PC Lib Grn Ind Comm Total
 
Arthur-Virden PC PC 4,451 64.05% 2,310 33.24% NDP 2,141 4,451 357 6,949
Assiniboia NDP NDP 5,177 62.21% 2,491 29.93% PC 5,177 2,686 459 8,322
Brandon East NDP NDP 3,760 53.95% 1,105 15.86% PC 3,760 2,655 554 6,969
Brandon West NDP PC 4,730 48.04% 56 0.57% NDP 4,674 4,730 398 43 9,845
Burrows NDP NDP 3,790 70.75% 2,785 51.99% PC 3,790 1,005 562 5,357
Carman PC PC 3,845 58.45% 2,405 36.56% NDP 1,440 3,845 1,293 6,578
Charleswood PC PC 4,469 54.61% 1,866 22.80% NDP 2,603 4,469 1,111 8,183
Concordia NDP NDP 3,862 69.05% 2,653 47.43% PC 3,862 1,209 336 186 5,593
Dauphin-Roblin NDP NDP 4,214 53.64% 957 12.18% PC 4,214 3,257 385 7,856
Elmwood NDP NDP 3,873 61.51% 2,550 40.50% PC 3,873 1,323 1,101 6,297
Emerson PC PC 3,636 60.11% 2,340 38.68% NDP 1,296 3,636 1,117 6,049
Flin Flon NDP NDP 2,262 77.60% 1,609 55.20% Lib 2,262 653 2,915
Fort Garry NDP NDP 4,291 52.60% 2,190 26.84% PC 4,291 2,101 1,500 266 8,158
Fort Rouge NDP NDP 3,828 46.97% 1,340 16.44% Lib 3,828 1,202 2,488 511 92 29 8,150
Fort Whyte PC PC 5,981 51.95% 2,086 18.12% NDP 3,895 5,981 1,637 11,513
Gimli NDP NDP 5,946 58.74% 2,496 24.66% PC 5,946 3,450 727 10,123
Inkster Liberal Liberal 3,962 57.73% 1,604 23.37% NDP 2,358 543 3,962 6,863
Interlake NDP NDP 4,047 59.51% 1,602 23.56% PC 4,047 2,445 309 6,801
Kildonan NDP NDP 5,012 61.63% 2,652 32.61% PC 5,012 2,360 556 204 8,132
Kirkfield Park PC NDP 4,997 49.32% 1,135 11.20% PC 4,997 3,862 1,273 10,132
La Vérendrye NDP NDP 4,018 51.12% 1,045 13.30% PC 4,018 2,973 490 379 7,860
Lac du Bonnet PC PC 4,866 59.01% 2,093 25.38% NDP 2,773 4,866 607 8,246
Lakeside PC PC 4,448 56.19% 1,817 22.95% NDP 2,631 4,448 488 349 7,916
Lord Roberts NDP NDP 4,499 58.13% 3,132 40.47% PC 4,499 1,367 1,219 655 7,740
Minnedosa PC PC 3,790 52.79% 1,021 14.22% NDP 2,769 3,790 268 281 72 7,180
Minto NDP NDP 3,355 63.63% 2,197 41.67% Lib 3,355 658 1,158 102 5,273
Morris PC PC 4,404 56.98% 1,887 24.41% NDP 2,517 4,404 808 7,729
Pembina PC PC 5,192 77.24% 4,232 62.96% NDP 960 5,192 570 6,722
Point Douglas NDP NDP 2,665 66.36% 2,074 51.64% Lib 2,665 481 591 213 66 4,016
Portage la Prairie PC PC 3,344 48.31% 409 5.91% NDP 2,935 3,344 643 6,922
Radisson NDP NDP 4,804 56.72% 1,816 21.44% PC 4,804 2,988 677 8,469
Riel NDP NDP 4,894 57.32% 2,274 26.63% PC 4,894 2,620 1,024 8,538
River East PC PC 4,361 46.85% 52 0.56% NDP 4,309 4,361 639 9,309
River Heights Liberal Liberal 4,760 51.06% 2,419 25.95% PC 1,843 2,341 4,760 378 9,322
Rossmere NDP NDP 4,836 60.71% 2,228 27.97% PC 4,836 2,608 522 7,966
Rupertsland NDP NDP 2,092 58.45% 807 22.55% PC 2,092 1,285 202 3,579
Russell PC PC 4,141 58.49% 1,766 24.94% NDP 2,375 4,141 564 7,080
Seine River NDP NDP 5,786 56.88% 2,511 24.69% PC 5,786 3,275 1,111 10,172
Selkirk NDP NDP 4,584 55.64% 1,633 19.82% PC 4,584 2,951 704 8,239
Southdale PC NDP 5,772 51.05% 1,279 11.31% PC 5,772 4,493 1,042 11,307
Springfield PC PC 5,165 58.46% 2,509 28.40% NDP 2,656 5,165 1,014 8,835
St. Boniface NDP NDP 5,090 66.04% 4,041 52.43% Lib 5,090 993 1,049 530 45 7,707
St. James NDP NDP 4,231 55.88% 1,887 24.92% PC 4,231 2,344 656 340 7,571
St. Johns NDP NDP 4,223 68.82% 3,205 52.23% PC 4,223 1,018 604 291 6,136
St. Norbert NDP NDP 4,044 53.74% 1,640 21.79% PC 4,044 2,404 1,077 7,525
St. Vital NDP NDP 4,611 61.55% 2,857 38.13% PC 4,611 1,754 776 351 7,492
Ste. Rose PC PC 3,599 59.14% 1,577 25.91% NDP 2,022 3,599 465 6,086
Steinbach PC PC 6,144 82.98% 5,503 74.32% NDP 641 6,144 351 268 7,404
Swan River NDP NDP 4,522 58.40% 1,607 20.75% PC 4,522 2,915 306 7,743
The Maples NDP NDP 3,617 56.16% 1,722 26.74% PC 3,617 1,895 928 6,440
The Pas NDP NDP 3,262 68.86% 2,246 47.41% PC 3,262 1,016 459 4,737
Thompson NDP NDP 3,036 73.90% 2,380 57.94% Lib 3,036 416 656 4,108
Transcona NDP NDP 4,560 68.74% 3,090 46.58% PC 4,560 1,470 604 6,634
Turtle Mountain PC PC 4,318 66.10% 2,842 43.50% NDP 1,476 4,318 739 6,533
Tuxedo PC PC 3,982 47.26% 1,392 16.52% NDP 2,590 3,982 1,854 8,426
Wellington NDP NDP 2,332 53.96% 1,601 37.04% Lib 2,332 567 731 692[a 1] 4,322
Wolseley NDP NDP 4,038 63.88% 3,275 51.81% Grn 4,038 715 723 763 82 6,321
  1. ^ The incumbent Conrad Santos left the NDP shortly before the election and campaigned as an Independent, receiving 183 votes.
  = open seat
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = incumbent had switched allegiance
  = previously incumbent in another riding
  = incumbency arose from a byelection gain
  = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
  = multiple candidates

Turnout, winning shares and swings

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Summary of riding results by turnout, vote share for winning candidate, and swing (vs 2003)[2][3]
Riding and winning party Turnout Vote share[a 1] Swing[a 2]
% Change (pp) % Change (pp) To Change (pp)
 
Arthur-Virden PC Hold 56.79 -3.61
 
64.05 10.25
 
PC 10.66
 
Assiniboia NDP Hold 61.85 1.98
 
62.21 -0.84
 
PC -2.74
 
Brandon East NDP Hold 58.72 6.06
 
53.95 -8.09
 
PC -6.77
 
Brandon West PC Gain 66.80 6.37
 
48.04 13.12
 
PC -13.33
 
Burrows NDP Hold 50.12 -0.01
 
70.75 1.74
 
NDP 6.41
 
Carman PC Hold 53.18 -0.96
 
58.45 6.59
 
PC 6.9
 
Charleswood PC Hold 59.43 -0.81
 
54.61 6.29
 
PC 13.44
 
Concordia NDP Hold 47.42 0.92
 
69.05 -7.62
 
PC -6.56
 
Dauphin-Roblin NDP Hold 60.46 -1.77
 
53.64 -0.63
 
PC -3.48
 
Elmwood NDP Hold 49.98 2
 
61.51 -4.42
 
PC -2.47
 
Emerson PC Hold 49.51 0.97
 
60.11 0.69
 
PC 1.78
 
Flin Flon NDP Hold 36.25 -2.93
 
77.60 4.39
 
Lib -0.52
 
Fort Garry NDP Hold 66.06 2.57
 
52.60 5.85
 
NDP 12.89
 
Fort Rouge NDP Hold 62.29 7.64
 
46.97 -10.67
 
PC -2.85
 
Fort Whyte PC Hold 59.15 2.54
 
51.95 -0.76
 
NDP -3.23
 
Gimli NDP Hold 62.91 1.19
 
58.74 2.18
 
NDP 2.82
 
Inkster Lib Hold 61.45 0.09
 
57.73 4.34
 
Lib 5.72
 
Interlake NDP Hold 56.53 6.63
 
59.51 -4.25
 
PC -5.26
 
Kildonan NDP Hold 58.57 5.26
 
61.63 -8.5
 
PC -11.23
 
Kirkfield Park NDP Gain 69.21 7.77
 
49.32 18.26
 
NDP -13.43
 
La Verendrye NDP Hold 60.06 7.52
 
51.12 -6.95
 
PC -5.11
 
Lac du Bonnet PC Hold 58.52 -2
 
59.01 7.75
 
PC 9.74
 
Lakeside PC Hold 57.64 1.25
 
56.19 3.23
 
PC 4.42
 
Lord Roberts NDP Hold 55.57 1.88
 
58.13 -3.86
 
PC -2.36
 
Minnedosa PC Hold 58.99 2.83
 
52.79 5.42
 
PC 7.02
 
Minto NDP Hold 50.43 3.18
 
63.63 -5.84
 
Lib -7.27
 
Morris PC Hold 54.13 1.57
 
56.98 -0.18
 
NDP -5.01
 
Pembina PC Hold 44.95 1.85
 
77.24 1
 
PC 0.48
 
Point Douglas NDP Hold 40.14 -0.1
 
66.36 -8.5
 
Lib -4.49
 
Portage la Prairie PC Hold 57.22 0.18
 
48.31 -1.51
 
NDP -0.59
 
Radisson NDP Hold 60.24 6.19
 
56.72 4.28
 
NDP 4.06
 
Riel NDP Hold 63.04 1.89
 
57.32 3.29
 
NDP 5.22
 
River East PC Hold 67.58 -0.43
 
46.85 -4.44
 
NDP -2.49
 
River Heights Lib Hold 69.35 1.92
 
51.06 2.36
 
Lib 3.1
 
Rossmere NDP Hold 61.70 3.48
 
60.71 -4.84
 
PC -3.91
 
Rupertsland NDP Hold 33.50 5.38
 
58.45 -29.07
 
Lib -14.14
 
Russell PC Hold 60.94 -2.4
 
58.49 6.53
 
PC 6.88
 
Seine River NDP Hold 63.25 3.91
 
56.88 5.82
 
NDP 8.01
 
Selkirk NDP Hold 59.18 4.68
 
55.64 -7.05
 
NDP 2.26
 
Southdale NDP Gain 65.74 9.78
 
51.05 15.01
 
NDP -13.15
 
Springfield PC Hold 56.78 0.99
 
58.46 -2.16
 
NDP -0.63
 
St. Boniface NDP Hold 59.56 7.36
 
66.04 -8.29
 
Lib -3.74
 
St. James NDP Hold 59.14 3.63
 
55.88 2.2
 
NDP 2.29
 
St. Johns NDP Hold 51.45 3.73
 
68.82 -3.58
 
Lib -0.33
 
St. Norbert NDP Hold 65.47 7.3
 
53.74 5.06
 
NDP 5.49
 
St. Vital NDP Hold 58.46 6.3
 
61.55 -1.88
 
PC -0.74
 
Ste. Rose PC Hold 50.71 -2.02
 
59.14 2.49
 
PC 2.2
 
Steinbach PC Hold 49.98 7.99
 
82.98 8.35
 
PC 7.47
 
Swan River NDP Hold 65.22 5.04
 
58.40 -4.84
 
PC -6.46
 
The Maples NDP Hold 55.05 5.94
 
56.16 -24.87
 
PC -17.66
 
The Pas NDP Hold 36.63 -3.84
 
68.86 3.25
 
NDP 5.62
 
Thompson NDP Hold 39.82 2.28
 
73.90 -8.83
 
PC -2.79
 
Transcona NDP Hold 48.80 0.26
 
68.74 -0.74
 
NDP 3.14
 
Turtle Mountain PC Hold 54.39 -0.47
 
66.10 6.08
 
PC 6.1
 
Tuxedo PC Hold 60.53 4.22
 
47.26 -5.56
 
NDP -5.47
 
Wellington NDP Hold 46.05 1.58
 
53.96 -20.01
 
Lib -10.87
 
Wolseley NDP Hold 55.28 2.14
 
63.88 6.99
 
NDP 7.2
 
  1. ^ Share won by winning candidate, with difference noted from share achieved by the same party in 1986.
  2. ^ Positive indicates improvement to standing of party winning in 1986; negative points to 1986's second-place party being swung to.

Changes in party shares

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Share change analysis by party and riding (2007 vs 2003)[2][3]
Riding Green Liberal NDP PC
% Change (pp) % Change (pp) % Change (pp) % Change (pp)
 
Arthur-Virden 5.14 0.83
 
30.81 -11.08
 
64.05 10.25
 
Assiniboia -1.25
 
5.52 -2.53
 
62.21 -0.84
 
32.28 4.63
 
Brandon East 7.95 3.56
 
53.95 -8.09
 
38.10 5.46
 
Brandon West 4.04 -0.01
 
47.48 -13.55
 
48.04 13.12
 
Burrows -2.12
 
10.49 -11.09
 
70.75 1.74
 
18.76 11.47
 
Carman 19.66 -7.21
 
21.89 0.62
 
58.45 6.59
 
Charleswood 13.58 -20.58
 
31.81 14.29
 
54.61 6.29
 
Concordia 3.33 3.33
 
6.01 -1.21
 
69.05 -7.62
 
21.62 5.51
 
Dauphin-Roblin -2.55
 
4.90 -3.15
 
53.64 -0.63
 
41.46 6.33
 
Elmwood 17.48 5.01
 
61.51 -4.42
 
21.01 0.52
 
Emerson 18.47 -2.87
 
21.43 2.17
 
60.11 0.69
 
Flin Flon 22.40 5.42
 
77.60 4.39
 
-9.81
 
Fort Garry 3.26 3.26
 
18.39 11.57
 
52.60 5.85
 
25.75 -19.94
 
Fort Rouge 6.27 1.3
 
30.53 13.56
 
46.97 -10.67
 
14.75 -4.97
 
Fort Whyte 14.22 -4.94
 
33.83 5.7
 
51.95 -0.76
 
Gimli 7.18 1.28
 
58.74 2.18
 
34.08 -3.46
 
Inkster -1.5
 
57.73 4.34
 
34.36 -7.1
 
7.91 4.26
 
Interlake 4.54 -2.02
 
59.51 -4.25
 
35.95 6.27
 
Kildonan 2.51 0.59
 
6.84 -6.06
 
61.63 -8.5
 
29.02 13.96
 
Kirkfield Park 12.56 -9.65
 
49.32 18.26
 
38.12 -8.6
 
La Verendrye 6.23 -1.13
 
51.12 -6.95
 
37.82 3.26
 
Lac du Bonnet 7.36 3.97
 
33.63 -11.72
 
59.01 7.75
 
Lakeside 4.41 4.41
 
6.16 -2.03
 
33.24 -5.61
 
56.19 3.23
 
Lord Roberts 8.46 2.17
 
15.75 1.76
 
58.13 -3.86
 
17.66 0.87
 
Minnedosa 3.91 3.91
 
3.73 -0.16
 
38.57 -8.63
 
52.79 5.42
 
Minto -3.82
 
21.96 8.69
 
63.63 -5.84
 
12.48 0.35
 
Morris 10.45 -9.67
 
32.57 9.85
 
56.98 -0.18
 
Pembina 8.48 0.28
 
14.28 0.04
 
77.24 1
 
Point Douglas 5.30 5.3
 
14.72 0.48
 
66.36 -8.5
 
11.98 3.21
 
Portage la Prairie 9.29 1.84
 
42.40 -0.33
 
48.31 -1.51
 
Radisson 7.99 -0.42
 
56.72 4.28
 
35.28 -3.85
 
Riel 11.99 3.86
 
57.32 3.29
 
30.69 -7.14
 
River East 6.86 3.89
 
46.29 0.54
 
46.85 -4.44
 
River Heights 4.05 1.79
 
51.06 2.36
 
19.77 0.03
 
25.11 -3.84
 
Rossmere 6.55 1.86
 
60.71 -4.84
 
32.74 2.98
 
Rupertsland 5.64 -0.79
 
58.45 -29.07
 
35.90 29.86
 
Russell 7.97 0.71
 
33.55 -7.24
 
58.49 6.53
 
Seine River 10.92 4.38
 
56.88 5.82
 
32.20 -10.2
 
Selkirk 8.54 -11.56
 
55.64 -7.05
 
35.82 18.61
 
Southdale 9.22 -3.71
 
51.05 15.01
 
39.74 -11.3
 
Springfield 11.48 3.07
 
30.06 -0.91
 
58.46 -2.16
 
St. Boniface 6.88 6.88
 
13.61 -0.82
 
66.04 -8.29
 
12.88 1.65
 
St. James 4.49 4.49
 
8.66 -4.32
 
55.88 2.2
 
30.96 -2.38
 
St. Johns 4.74 0.95
 
9.84 -2.93
 
68.82 -3.58
 
16.59 6.1
 
St. Norbert -2.7
 
14.31 3.56
 
53.74 5.06
 
31.95 -5.92
 
St. Vital 4.68 2.11
 
10.36 0.19
 
61.55 -1.88
 
23.41 -0.41
 
Ste. Rose 7.64 -0.58
 
33.22 -1.92
 
59.14 2.49
 
Steinbach 3.62 1.42
 
4.74 -3.19
 
8.66 -6.59
 
82.98 8.35
 
Swan River 3.95 -3.23
 
58.40 -4.84
 
37.65 8.07
 
The Maples 14.41 14.41
 
56.16 -24.87
 
29.43 10.46
 
The Pas 9.69 -7.98
 
68.86 3.25
 
21.45 4.73
 
Thompson 15.97 12.07
 
73.90 -8.83
 
10.13 -3.25
 
Transcona 9.10 -7.01
 
68.74 -0.74
 
22.16 7.76
 
Turtle Mountain 11.31 0.04
 
22.59 -6.12
 
66.10 6.08
 
Tuxedo 22.00 0.18
 
30.74 5.38
 
47.26 -5.56
 
Wellington 16.91 1.74
 
53.96 -20.01
 
13.12 3.33
 
Wolseley 12.07 -7.42
 
11.44 -1.08
 
63.88 6.99
 
11.31 0.22
 
  = did not field a candidate in 2003

By-elections since 2007

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Manitoba provincial by-election, March 2, 2010: Concordia
Resignation of Gary Doer
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Matt Wiebe 2,065 58.90 -10.15 $20,394.67
Progressive Conservative Brian Biebrich 694 19.79 -1.82 $9,160.24
Liberal Judi Heppner 613 17.48 11.48 $5,750.52
Green Ellen Young 134 3.82 0.50 $762.27
Total valid votes 3,506
Rejected 11
Eligible voters / turnout 11,150 31.44 -15.98
Source(s)
Source:


Manitoba provincial by-election, March 24, 2009: Elmwood
Resignation of Jim Maloway
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Bill Blaikie 2,325 53.76 -7.75 $17,603.25
Progressive Conservative Adrian Schulz 913 21.11 0.10 $15,919.78
Liberal Regan Wolfrom 877 20.28 2.79 $27,106.33
Green James R. Beddome 210 4.86 $1,115.73
Total valid votes 4,325
Rejected 14
Eligible voters / turnout 11,907 36.44 −13.54
Source(s)
Source:


Manitoba provincial by-election, March 24, 2009: The Pas
Death of Oscar Lathlin
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Frank Whitehead 2,949 75.11 6.25 25,898.41
Progressive Conservative Edna Nabess 722 18.39 -3.06 31,676.75
Liberal Maurice Berens 255 6.50 -3.19 9,255.99
Total valid votes 3,926
Rejected 23
Eligible voters / turnout 13,334 29.44
New Democratic hold Swing +4.66
Source(s)
Source: "2009 The Pas Byelection Results" (PDF). Elections Manitoba.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Official Results - 39th General Election". Elections Manitoba. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "Results of 38th General Election, June 3, 2003". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved September 29, 2025.
  3. ^ a b c "Results of 39th General Election, May 22, 2007". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved September 30, 2025.
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