Manitoba general election, 2011
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The 2011 Manitoba general election was held to elect Members of the
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (french: Assemblée législative du Manitoba) is the deliberative assembly of the Manitoba Legislature in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Fifty-seven members are elected to this assembly at provincial gen ...
. It took place on October 4, 2011, due to the new fixed-date election laws. In the outgoing legislature, the
New Democratic Party of Manitoba The New Democratic Party of Manitoba (french: Nouveau Parti démocratique du Manitoba) is a social-democratic political party in Manitoba, Canada. It is the provincial wing of the federal New Democratic Party, and is a successor to the Manitoba ...
(NDP) held 37 of the 57 seats, the
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba (french: Parti progressiste-conservateur du Manitoba) is a centre-right political party in Manitoba, Canada. It is currently the governing party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, after winnin ...
(PC Party) held 19 of the 57 seats and the
Liberal Party of Manitoba The Manitoba Liberal Party (french: Parti libéral du Manitoba) is a political party in Manitoba, Canada. Its roots can be traced to the late 19th century, following the province's creation in 1870. Origins and early development (to 1883) Origina ...
held one of the 57 seats, after
Kevin Lamoureux Kevin Lamoureux (born January 22, 1962) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. On November 29, 2010, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the constituency of Winnipeg North in a by-election. He was re-elected during the 2011 el ...
resigned his seat in the riding of Inkster to run as a Liberal candidate in a federal by-election. Following the last census, electoral district boundaries were adjusted. There are 57 electoral districts. Despite being perceived as a tight race in the run-up to voting, with ''
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'' expecting it to be the "closest in more than a decade", the NDP won its fourth consecutive term in government, taking 37 seats, an improvement of one from the 2007 election – thus gaining their largest majority ever in the Assembly – whilst the Progressive Conservatives failed to make any gains beyond closing the gap in the popular vote, and not a single incumbent was defeated. The PC leader
Hugh McFadyen Hugh Daniel McFadyen (born 31 May 1967) is a lawyer and politician in Manitoba, Canada. From 2006 to 2012, he was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, and Leader of the Opposition in the Manitoba legislature. Followin ...
announced shortly thereafter that he would resign his post. Also facing a disappointing result in the election, Liberal leader
Jon Gerrard Jon Gerrard (born October 13, 1947) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Member of Parliament (Canada), Member of Parliament (MP) from 1993 to 1997, and was a secretary of state#Canada, secretary of state in the government of Jean Chr ...
also announced shortly after the election that he would resign his post once the party crowned a new leader in 2013.


Party leadership

The Green Party and the NDP have chosen new leaders since the last general election. On August 27, 2009 Premier
Gary Doer Gary Albert Doer (born 31 March 1948) is a former Canadian politician and diplomat from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He served as Canada's ambassador to the United States from 19 October 2009, to 3 March 2016. Doer previously served as the 20th p ...
, after being
Premier of Manitoba The premier of Manitoba (french: premier ministre du Manitoba) is the first minister (i.e., head of government or chief executive) for the Canadian province of Manitoba—as well as the ''de facto'' President of the province's Executive Council ...
for ten years announced his resignation as Premier and leader of the NDP. The following day he was appointed Canada's Ambassador to the United States. Three candidates entered the campaign to replace Doer: Steve Ashton,
Greg Selinger Gregory Francis Selinger (born February 16, 1951) is a Canadian former politician who served as the 21st premier of Manitoba from 2009 until 2016, leading an NDP government. From 1999 to 2009 he was the Minister of Finance in the government of ...
and
Andrew Swan Andrew James Swan (born August 9, 1968) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 2004 to 2019. He was first elected in a 2004 by-election, replacing MaryAnn Mihychuk, who resigned to run for ...
. On September 28, 2009, Swan bowed out of the race and endorsed Selinger. Some pundits believe this was an attempt to stop Steve Ashton from becoming leader. Ashton, first seen as a minor candidate, ended up being a heavy-weight and, gaining momentum, scored big victories in some ridings, however it wasn't enough to convince many MLAs or win union endorsement. Selinger won the leadership election on October 17, 2009 with 65.75% of the ballot. His victory was achieved in large part by being backed by unions and the vast majority of the party elite. The Green Party elected James Beddome to a two-year term party leader on November 15, 2008, defeating incumbent Andrew Basham and third candidate Shane Nestruck. After his victory, he said that he would work toward running a full slate of candidates in the next provincial election. He was the party's candidate for a by-election in the northeast Winnipeg division of Elmwood in early 2009.


Election summary

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Hugh McFadyen Hugh Daniel McFadyen (born 31 May 1967) is a lawyer and politician in Manitoba, Canada. From 2006 to 2012, he was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, and Leader of the Opposition in the Manitoba legislature. Followin ...
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Jon Gerrard Jon Gerrard (born October 13, 1947) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Member of Parliament (Canada), Member of Parliament (MP) from 1993 to 1997, and was a secretary of state#Canada, secretary of state in the government of Jean Chr ...
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Turnout

Of 777,054 registered voters, 55.77% or 433,346 cast votes in the election. Although this is slightly lower than the 2007 election, voter turnout in Manitoba has generally declined since the mid-1970s when it reached 78.3% in the 1973 general election. About 78,500 voters took advantage of advance polls, more than any previous election.


Marginal seats

The following is a list of the ten ridings most narrowly lost by the indicated party in the 2007 election (by percentage of the vote the indicated party lost by). New boundaries are in effect for the 2011 election, so some ridings not listed may come into place in the next election with population movements.


Incumbents not contesting their seats


Retiring incumbents


Election campaign


Issues


Bipole III

Manitoba Hydro The Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board, operating as Manitoba Hydro, is the electric power and natural gas utility in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Founded in 1961, it is a provincial Crown Corporation, governed by the Manitoba Hydro-Electric Boa ...
planned an alternative hydro-electric transmission line to Bipole I and II routes running through the
Interlake region The Interlake Region is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba that lies roughly between Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The region comprises 14 rural municipalities, one city (th ...
in Manitoba. Initially it planned a more easterly route to the east of
Lake Winnipeg Lake Winnipeg (french: Lac Winnipeg, oj, ᐑᓂᐸᑲᒥᐠᓴᑯ˙ᑯᐣ, italics=no, Weenipagamiksaguygun) is a very large, relatively shallow lake in North America, in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Its southern end is about north of t ...
. The NDP ignored the expert opinion of Manitoba Hydro and decided to build the line on the west side of the province at a cost of $4.1 billion. Further, the NDP proposed the creation of a large
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) aimed at promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture. It ...
environmental heritage site named
Pimachiowin Aki Pimachiowin Aki ( ) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the boreal forest that covers parts of Manitoba and Ontario. The site is more than in area, and includes ancestral lands of four First Nations including Poplar River First Nation, L ...
. Just days before his retirement as premier, Doer announced that the government would donate $10 million to the trust fund for UNESCO World Heritage site on the east side of Lake Winnipeg. The NDP claimed that an east side Bipole III route would jeopardise the UNESCO site and claimed that a heritage site would benefit First Nations communities more. The NDP proposed a longer, more expensive, alternative route through the west of Manitoba to preserve the environmental integrity of the east side. Subject to the Environmental Impact Statement to be completed in June 2011, the construction of the line will begin in the winter of 2012, one year after the election. Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen opposes the western route stating that it would cost $1 billion to $1.75 billion more, it would destroy more trees, 15 out of 16 First Nations believed the Bipole III would be more economically beneficial, and would be more at risk from disasters as the Bipole lines in the Interlake. McFadyen promised that if elected he would cancel the western route, and build it down the east side. McFadyen also supported the UNESCO site on the east side and claims that Bipole III would not jeopardise the World Heritage Site. Liberal leader Jon Gerrard proposed that instead of building the line down the east or west, Manitoba Hydro should put the cable under Lake Winnipeg as proposed by Dr. John Ryan, retired
University of Winnipeg The University of Winnipeg (UWinnipeg, UW) is a public research university in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, that offers undergraduate faculties of art, business and economics, education, science and kinesiology and applied health as well as gra ...
professor in 2008. In the fall of 2010 Gerrard asked Manitoba Hydro CEO Bob Brennan if he had inquired into the Lake Winnipeg route. Brennan said that he had not. Gerrard promised to build the line through Lake Winnipeg if elected.


Opinion polls


Leadership approval rating


Candidates by riding

* Note that names in bold type represent Cabinet members, while ''italics'' represent party leaders.


Northern Manitoba

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1,901 (57.10%) , , Darcy Linklater
791 (23.76%) , , Thomas Heine
510 (15.31%) , , Saara Harvie
110 (3.30%) , , , , , Gerard Jennissen , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kewatinook , , , Eric Robinson
2,043 (56.79%) , , Michael Birch
1,389 (38.61%) , , Orville Woodford
49 (1.36%) , , Philip Green
94 (2.61%) , , , , , Eric Robinson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Swan River , , ,
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4,280 (55.81%) , , Dave Powell
3,078 (40.14%) , , Reynald Cook
264 (3.44%) , , , , , , ,
Rosann Wowchuk Rosann Wowchuk (née Harapiak; born August 15, 1945) is a former Manitoba politician, and was a cabinet minister in the New Democratic Party governments of Premiers Gary Doer and Greg Selinger. The daughter of William Harapiak and Mary Philipch ...
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, , , Frank Whitehead
2,995 (73.20%) , , Alfred McDonald
959 (23.44%) , , Girma Tessema
115 (2.81%) , , , , , , , Frank Whitehead , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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, , , Steve Ashton
2,586 (68.19%) , , Anita Campbell
1,068 (28.16%) , , Ken Dillen
120 (3.16%) , , , , , , , Steve Ashton


Westman/Parkland

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Agassiz , , Amity Sagness
1,058 (17.13%) , , , Stu Briese
4,390 (71.09%) , , Gary Sallows
410 (6.64%) , , Kate Storey
317 (5.13%) , , , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Arthur-Virden , , Garry Draper
2,274 (30.18%) , , ,
Larry Maguire Larry Maguire (born June 1, 1949) is a politician and activist farmer in Manitoba, Canada. Formerly a Progressive Conservative MLA in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a by-election on No ...

4,975 (66.03%) , , Murray Cliff
286 (3.80%) , , , , , , , Larry Maguire , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
Brandon East Brandon East is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It encompasses half of the City of Brandon, the other half being represented in Brandon West. Historical riding The original riding of Brandon East existed ...
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Drew Caldwell Drew Caldwell (born April 10, 1960) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1999 until 2016, a cabinet minister in the government of Greg Selinger, and served in the cabinet of Gary Do ...

3,533 (54.77%) , , Mike Waddell
2,513 (38.75%) , , Shaun Cameron
280 (4.23%) , , Vanda Fleury
158 (2.45%) , , , , , Drew Caldwell , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Brandon West , , Jim Murray
4,073 (46.98%) , , ,
Reg Helwer Reg Helwer is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2011 election. He represents the electoral district of Brandon West as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba caucus.

4,219 (48.66%) , , George Buri
378 (4.36%) , , , , , , ,
Rick Borotsik Rick Borotsik (born September 8, 1950) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as Mayor of Brandon from 1989 to 1997, was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1997 to 2004, and was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manito ...
, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Dauphin , , , Stan Struthers
4,470 (54.91%) , , Lloyd McKinney
3,351 (41.17%) , , Sisay Tessema
123 (1.51%) , , Tamela Friesen
196 (2.41%) , , , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Riding Mountain , , Albert Parsons
2,604 (34.26%) , , ,
Leanne Rowat Leanne Rowat is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. In 2003, she was elected to the Manitoba legislature as a Progressive Conservative. Prior to entering public life herself, Rowat was a constituency assistant to Progressive Conservative MLA Haro ...

4,461 (58.69%) , , Carl Hyde
270 (3.55%) , , Signe Knutson
266 (3.50%) , , , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Spruce Woods , , Cory Szczepanski
1,923 (28.58%) , , ,
Cliff Cullen Clifford James Cullen (born November 8, 1962) is a Canadian politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Spruce Woods, currently serving as the Deputy Premier of Manitoba and Minister of Economic Development, Investment and T ...

4,487 (66.69%) , , Trenton Zazalak
318 (4.73%) , ,
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, , ''New District''


Central Manitoba

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Emerson , , Lorie Fiddler
1,082 (19.76%) , , , Cliff Graydon
3,983 (72.72%) , , Micheline Belliveau
412 (7.52%) , , , , , , , Cliff Graydon , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Gimli , , ,
Peter Bjornson Peter Bjornson is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a cabinet minister in the NDP government of Premier Greg Selinger. Bjornson has lived for his entire life in the community of Gimli, Manitoba. He worked as a teacher before entering ...

5,004 (51.79%) , ,
Jeff Wharton Jeff Wharton is a Canadian politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Red River North, currently serving as the Minister of Economic Development, Investment and Trade. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Mani ...

4,154 (42.99%) , , Lawrence Einarsson
195 (2.02%) , , Glenda Whiteman
309 (3.20%) , , , , , Peter Bjornson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;",
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3,359 (50.47%) , , Steve Lupky
2,899 (43.56%) , , Albert Ratt
184 (2.76%) , , , , John Zasitko
213 (3.20%) , , , Tom Nevakshonoff , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Lakeside , , Rosemary Hnatiuk
1,956 (25.71%) , , ,
Ralph Eichler Ralph Eichler (born March 23, 1950) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He is a member of Manitoba legislature for the riding of Lakeside (Manitoba riding), Lakeside. Before entering politics, Eichler served for eight years as the administra ...

5,036 (66.20%) , , Jerald Funk
246 (3.23%) , , Betty Kehler
369 (4.85%) , , , , , Ralph Eichler , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Midland , , Jacqueline Theroux
1,746 (23.64%) , , , Blaine Pedersen
5,133 (69.50%) , , Leah Jeffers
507 (6.86%) , ,
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, , Aaron McDowell
656 (11.43%) , , , Cameron Friesen
4,912 (85.56%) , , Daniel Woldeyohanis
173 (3.01%) , ,
, , , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Morris (electoral district), Morris , , Mohamed Alli
1,480 (19.33%) , , , Mavis Taillieu
5,669 (74.06%) , , Janelle Mailhot
506 (6.61%) , , , , , , , Mavis Taillieu , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Portage la Prairie (provincial electoral district), Portage la Prairie , , James Kostuchuk
2,689 (39.39%) , , , Ian Wishart (politician), Ian Wishart
3,556 (52.24%) , , Michelle Cudmore-Armstrong
571 (8.37%) , , , , , , , David Faurschou


Eastman

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Dawson Trail (electoral district), Dawson Trail , , , Ron Lemieux
4,284 (52.51%) , , Laurent Tetrault
3,554 (43.56%) , , Sandra Hoskins
321 (3.93%) , , , , , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Lac du Bonnet (electoral district), Lac du Bonnet , , Elana Spence
2,853 (36.74%) , , , Wayne Ewasko
4,266 (54.94%) , , Charlett Millen
351 (4.52%) , , Dan Green
295 (3.80%) , , , , , Vacant , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", La Verendrye (electoral district), La Verendrye , , Maurice Tallaire
1,823 (25.94%) , , , Dennis Smook
4,480 (63.75%) , , Monica Guetre
372 (5.31%) , , Janine Gibson
351 (5.00%) , ,
, , , Ron Lemieux , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Steinbach (electoral district), Steinbach , , Dally Gutierrez
487 (7.62%) , , , Kelvin Goertzen
5,469 (85.52%) , , Lee Fehler
439 (6.86%) , ,
, , , , , Kelvin Goertzen , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. Paul (Manitoba riding), St. Paul , , Cynthia Ryan
3,479 (37.40%) , , , Ron Schuler
5,547 (59.63%) , , Ludolf Grollé
276 (2.97%) , , , , , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Selkirk (provincial electoral district), Selkirk , , , Greg Dewar
3,882 (56.35%) , , David Bell
2,703 (39.24%) , , Marilyn Courchene
304 (4.41%) , , , , , , , Greg Dewar


Northwest Winnipeg

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Burrows (electoral district), Burrows , , , Melanie Wight
3,063 (59.35%) , , Rick Negrych
1,314 (25.58%) , , Twyla Motkaluk
629 (12.18%) , , Garett Peepeetch
124 (2.29%) , , Frank Komarniski (Communist Party of Manitoba, CPC-M)
32 (0.61%) , , , Doug Martindale , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kildonan (Manitoba electoral district), Kildonan , , , Dave Chomiak
4,808 (59.52%) , , Darrell Penner
2,880 (35.65%) , , Dimitrius Sagriotis
391 (4.83%) , ,
, , , , , Dave Chomiak , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Point Douglas , , , Kevin Chief
3,806 (73.50%) , , John Vernaus
917 (17.95%) , , Mary Lou Bourgeois
257 (4.51%) , , Teresa Pun
176 (3.32%) , ,
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(Communist Party of Manitoba, CPC-M)
38 (0.71%) , , , George Hickes (Manitoba politician), George Hickes , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. Johns (provincial electoral district), St. Johns , , , Gord Mackintosh
4,157 (65.93%) , , Ray Larkin
1,405 (22.40%) , , Trevor Mueller
348 (5.48%) , , Alon Weinberg
392 (6.20%) , , , , , Gord Mackintosh , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", The Maples (electoral district), The Maples , , , Mohinder Saran
3,894 (51.8%) , , Jose Tomas
1,943 (25.9%) , , Pablito Sarinas
1,395 (18.57%) , , John Redekopp
281 (3.73%) , , , , , Mohinder Saran , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Tyndall Park (electoral district), Tyndall Park , , , Ted Marcelino
2,596 (44.93%) , , Cris Aglugub
908 (15.79%) , , Roldan Sevillano
2,007 (34.94%) , , Dean Koshelanyk
237 (4.34%) ,
, , , ''New District''


Northeast Winnipeg

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Concordia (electoral district), Concordia , , , Matt Wiebe
4,008 (62.72%) , , Naseer Warraich
1,803 (28.21%) , , Isaiah Oyeleru
237 (3.70%) , , Ryan Poirier
308 (4.82%) , , , , , Matt Wiebe , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Elmwood (electoral district), Elmwood , , , Jim Maloway
3,864 (54.14%) , , David Hutten
2,399 (33.61%) , , Anthony Dratowany
467 (6.54%) , , Ray Eskritt
346 (4.84%) , , , , , Bill Blaikie , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Radisson (electoral district), Radisson , , , Bidhu Jha
5,033 (54.94%) , , Desmond Penner
3,588 (39.17%) , , Shirley Robert
506 (5.52%) , , , , , , , Bidhu Jha , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", River East , , Kurt Penner
4,512 (43.92%) , , , Bonnie Mitchelson
5,247 (51.07%) , , Christopher Pelda
188 (1.83%) , , Kelly Mitchell
274 (2.66%) , , , , , Bonnie Mitchelson , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Rossmere , , , Erna Braun
5,392 (56.37%) , , Kaur Sidhu
3,430 (35.86%) , , Rene Belliveau
356 (3.72%) , , Evan Maydaniuk
351 (3.67%) , , , , , Erna Braun , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. Boniface (provincial electoral district), St. Boniface , , , ''
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5,914 (68.56%) , , Frank Clark
1,537 (17.82%) , , Brad Gross
606 (7.02%) , , Alain Landry
530 (6.14%) , , , , , ''Greg Selinger'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Transcona (electoral district), Transcona , , , Daryl Reid
4,488 (57.92%) , , Craig Stapon
2,668 (34.43%) , , Faye McLeod-Jashyn
551 (7.11%) , , , , , , , Daryl Reid


West Winnipeg

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Assiniboia (provincial electoral district), Assiniboia , , , Jim Rondeau
5,093 (58.22%) , , Susan Auch
3,258 (37.24%) , , Moe Bokhari
194 (2.22%) , , Anlina Sheng
203 (2.32%) , , , , , Jim Rondeau , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Charleswood (electoral district), Charleswood , , Paul Beckta
2,597 (30.05%) , , , Myrna Driedger
4,826 (55.84%) , , Matthew Ostrove
751 (8.69%) , , Dirk Hoeppner
469 (5.83%) , , , , , Myrna Driedger , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Kirkfield Park , , , Sharon Blady
4,900 (46.80%) , , Kelly de Groot
4,871 (46.52%) , , Syed Bokhari
363 (3.47%) , , Alanna Gray
337 (3.22%) , , , , , Sharon Blady , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. James (provincial electoral district), St. James , , , Deanne Crothers
4,411 (49.75%) , , Scott Gillingham
3,403 (38.38%) , , Gerard Allard
679 (7.66%) , , Trevor Vandale
374 (4.22%) , , , , , Bonnie Korzeniowski , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Tuxedo (electoral district), Tuxedo , , Dashi Zargani
2,319 (25.35%) , , , Heather Stefanson
4,829 (52.79%) , , Linda Minuk
1,509 (16.5%) , , Donald Benham
491 (5.36%) , , , , , Heather Stefanson


Central Winnipeg

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fort Garry-Riverview , , , James Allum
5,137 (55.52%) , , Ian Rabb
3,054 (33.01%) , , Kevin Freedman
663 (7.17%) , , Daniel Backé
398 (4.30%) , , , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fort Rouge (electoral district), Fort Rouge , , , Jennifer Howard (Canadian politician), Jennifer Howard
4,493 (51.27%) , , Sonny Dominique
1,767 (20.16%) , , Paul Hesse
2,026 (23.12%) , , Stephen Weedon
477 (5.44%) , ,
, , , Jennifer Howard , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Logan (electoral district), Logan , , , Flor Marcelino
2,943 (58.91%) , , Tyrone Krawetz
838 (16.77%) , , Joe Chan
845 (16.91%) , , Kristen Andrews
324 (6.49%) , , David Tymoshchuk (Communist Party of Manitoba, CPC-M)
46 (0.92%) , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Minto (electoral district), Minto , , ,
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3,569 (66.26%) , , Belinda Squance
830 (15.41%) , , Don Woodstock
602 (11.18%) , , Harold Dyck
330 (6.13%) , , Cheryl-Anne Carr (Communist Party of Manitoba, CPC-M)
55 (1.02%) , , , Andrew Swan , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", River Heights (electoral district), River Heights , , Dan Manning
1,835 (17.76%) , , Marty Morantz
3,384 (32.76%) , , , ''
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4,742 (45.91%) , , Elizabeth May Cameron
369 (3.57%) , , , , , ''Jon Gerrard'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Wolseley (Manitoba electoral district), Wolseley , , , Rob Altemeyer
4,193 (60.68%) , , Harpreet Turka
847 (12.26%) , , Eric Stewart
506 (7.32%) , , James Beddome
1,364 (19.74%) , , , , , Rob Altemeyer


South Winnipeg

, - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fort Richmond , , , Kerri Irvin-Ross
4,026 (53.15%) , , Shaun McCaffrey
2,908 (38.39%) , , Dustin Hiles
369 (4.87%) , , Caitlin McIntyre
226 (2.98%) , , , , ''New District'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Fort Whyte , , Sunny Dhaliwal
2,655 (29.49%) , , , ''
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5,594 (62.13%) , , Chae Tsai
710 (7.88%) , , , , , , , ''Hugh McFadyen'' , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Riel (electoral district), Riel , , , Christine Melnick
5,352 (54.69%) , , Rochelle Squires
3,916 (40.01%) , , Cheryl Gilarski
480 (4.90%) , , , , , , , Christine Melnick , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Seine River (electoral district), Seine River , , , Theresa Oswald
5,500 (52.88%) , , Gord Steeves
4,569 (43.93%) , , Troy Osiname
295 (2.83%) , , , , , , , Theresa Oswald , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", Southdale (electoral district), Southdale , , , Erin Selby
5,662 (51.84%) , , Judy Eastman
4,898 (44.84%) , , Amarjit Singh
327 (2.99%) , , , , , , , Erin Selby , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. Norbert , , , Dave Gaudreau
3,966 (44.94%) , , Karen Velthuys
3,935 (44.58%) , , Marcel Laurendeau
883 (10.00%) , , , , , , , Marilyn Brick , - , style="background:whitesmoke;", St. Vital (electoral district), St. Vital , , , Nancy Allan
5,023 (59.80%) , , Mike Brown
2,876 (34.24%) , , Harry Wolbert
461 (5.48%) , , , , , , , Nancy Allan


By-elections since 2011

, Progressive Conservative , Jacob Nasekapow , align="right", 817 , align="right", 29.63 , align="right", +6.18 , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Total valid votes !align="right", 2,743 !align="right", 100.00 !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Rejected and declined votes !align="right", 14 !align="right", !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Turnout !align="right", 2,757 !align="right", 22.10 !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Electors on the lists !align="right", 12,475 !align="right", !align="right", , align="right", , Progressive Conservative , Doyle Piwniuk , align="right", 3,137 , align="right", 68.20 , align="right", +2.23 , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Total valid votes !align="right", 4,600 !align="right", 100.00 !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Rejected and declined votes !align="right", 10 !align="right", !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Turnout !align="right", 4,610 !align="right", 33.55 !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Electors on the lists !align="right", 13,739 !align="right", !align="right", , align="right", , Progressive Conservative , Shannon Martin , align="right", 2,642 , align="right", 69.99 , align="right", -4.01 , align="right", , Independent , Ray Shaw , align="right", 138 , align="right", 3.66 , align="right", - , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Total valid votes !align="right", 3,775 !align="right", !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Rejected and declined votes !align="right", 17 !align="right", !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Turnout !align="right", 3,792 !align="right", 27.51 !align="right", , align="right", , - style="background:white;" ! style="text-align:right;" colspan="3", Electors on the lists !align="right", 13,782 !align="right", !align="right", , align="right",


References


Opinion poll sources


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20100430144100/http://www.boundariescommission.mb.ca/default.aspx * http://news.probe-research.com/ * http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Manitoba General Election, 2011 2011 elections in Canada Elections in Manitoba, 2011 2011 in Manitoba October 2011 events in Canada