Canadian federal election results in Rural Manitoba

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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the province of Manitoba outside the Winnipeg area.[1]

Regional profile[]

Rural Manitoba is, for the most part, a strongly conservative area (especially on social issues), though it becomes far less strident the further one gets from the U.S. border. The rural portions of southern Manitoba are similar to the rural portions of the Central United States, as well as rural portions of Saskatchewan and Alberta. Not only are they heavily agricultural, but they are some of the most religious areas in Canada. The Conservatives hold all five rural ridings in the south, with their largest margins of victory in the three ridings on the U.S. border. The Liberals swept the region in 1993, and managed to hold on to two ridings here in 1997. However, they have barely been on the radar screen since the turn of the millennium.

Northern Manitoba is home to only one riding: Churchill—Keewatinook Aski (formerly Churchill, from 1935 until 2015), which has been in NDP hands for all but six years since 1979. Former NDP MP Bev Desjarlais lost the nomination to Niki Ashton in 2006 and ran unsuccessfully as an independent; the Liberals were able to pick up Churchill with star candidate Tina Keeper. Ashton reclaimed Churchill for the NDP in the next election in 2008, however, and has continued to represent it since then.

2019 - 43rd General Election[]

Pending

2015 - 42nd General Election[]

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative NDP Liberal Green Other
Brandon—Souris Larry Maguire
20,666
50.27%
Melissa Joy Wastasecoot
2,576
6.27%
Jodi Wyman
15,338
37.31%
David Neufeld
2,526
6.15%
Larry Maguire
Churchill—Keewatinook Aski Kyle G. Mirecki
3,090
10.32%
Niki Ashton
13,487
45.04%
Rebecca Chartrand
12,575
42.00%
August Hastmann
537
1.79%
Zachary Linnick (Libert.)
255
0.85%
Niki Ashton
Churchill
Dauphin—Swan River—
Neepawa
Robert Sopuck
19,276
46.34%
Laverne M. Lewycky
5,097
12.25%
Ray Piché
12,276
29.51%
Kate Storey
1,592
3.83%
Inky Mark (Ind.)
3,357
8.07%
Robert Sopuck
Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette
Portage—Lisgar Candice Bergen
25,060
60.84%
Dean Harder
2,554
6.20%
Ken Werbiski
10,621
25.79%
Beverley Eert
1,637
3.97%
Jerome Dondo (CHP)
1,315
3.19%
Candice Bergen
Provencher Ted Falk
25,086
56.06%
Les Lilley
2,371
5.30%
Terry Hayward
15,509
34.66%
Jeff Wheeldon
1,779
3.98%
Ted Falk
Selkirk—Interlake—
Eastman
James Bezan
25,617
51.90%
Deborah Chief
5,649
11.44%
Joanne Levy
15,508
31.42%
Wayne James
1,707
3.46%
Donald L. Grant (Libert.)
882
1.79%
James Bezan
Selkirk—Interlake

2011 - 41st General Election[]

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Other
Brandon—Souris Merv Tweed
22,386
63.73%
Wes Penner
1,882
5.36%
John Bouché
8,845
25.18%
Dave Barnes
2,012
5.73%
Merv Tweed
Churchill Wally Daudrich
5,256
26.18%
Sydney Garrioch
4,087
20.36%
Niki Ashton
10,262
51.12%
Alberteen Spence
471
2.35%
Niki Ashton
Dauphin—Swan River—
Marquette
Robert Sopuck
18,543
63.09%
Wendy Menzies
1,947
6.62%
Cheryl Osborne
7,657
26.05%
Kate Storey
1,243
4.23%
Robert Sopuck
Portage—Lisgar Candice Hoeppner
26,899
75.99%
M.J. Willard
2,221
6.27%
Mohamed Alli
3,478
9.83%
Matthew Friesen
1,996
5.64%
Jerome Dondo (CHP)
805
2.27%
Candice Hoeppner
Provencher Vic Toews
27,820
70.60%
Terry Hayward
2,645
6.71%
Al Mackling
7,051
17.89%
Janine Gibson
1,164
2.95%
Ric Lim (Pirate)
215 0.55%
Vic Toews
David Reimer (CHP)
510 1.29%
Selkirk—Interlake James Bezan
26,848
65.19%
Duncan Geisler
1,980
4.81%
Sean Palsson
10,933
26.55%
Don Winstone
1,423
3.46%
James Bezan

2008 - 40th General Election[]

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Conservative Liberal NDP Green Christian Heritage Other
Brandon—Souris Merv Tweed
19,558
57.06%
Martha Jo Willard
2,836
8.27%
John Bouché
6,055
17.67%
Dave Barnes
5,410
15.78%
Jerome Dondo
292
0.85%
Lisa Gallagher (Comm.)
124
0.36%
Merv Tweed
Churchill Wally Daudrich
3,773
20.50%
Tina Keeper
5,289
28.74%
Niki Ashton
8,734
47.46%
Saara Harvie
606
3.29%
Tina Keeper
Dauphin—
Swan River—
Marquette
Inky Mark
18,132
61.36%
Wendy Menzies
4,128
13.97%
Ron Strynadka
4,914
16.63%
Kate Storey
1,923
6.51%
David Andres
356
1.20%
Charles Prefontaine (PPP)
96
0.32%
Inky Mark
Portage—Lisgar Candice Hoeppner
22,036
68.27%
Ted Klassen
4,374
13.55%
Mohamed Alli
2,353
7.29%
Charlie Howatt
2,606
8.07%
Len Lodder
911
2.82%
Brian Pallister
Provencher Vic Toews
23,303
64.66%
Shirley Hiebert
4,531
12.57%
Ross Martin
4,947
13.73%
Janine Gibson
2,089
5.80%
David Reimer
1,170
3.25%
Vic Toews
Selkirk—Interlake James Bezan
23,302
60.63%
Kevin Walsh
3,203
8.33%
Pat Cordner
9,506
24.73%
Glenda Whiteman
2,126
5.53%
Jane MacDiarmid
295
0.77%
James Bezan

2006 - 39th General Election[]

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Christian Heritage Other
Brandon—Souris Murray Downing
6,696
18.00%
Merv Tweed
20,247
54.43%
Bob Senff
7,528
20.24%
Brad Bird
1,707
4.59%
Colin Atkins
290
0.78%
Lisa Gallagher (Comm.)
120 0.32%
Merv Tweed
Mike Volek (Ind.)
611 1.64%
Churchill Tina Keeper
10,157
40.68%
Nazir Ahmad
2,886
11.56%
Niki Christina Ashton
7,093
28.41%
Jeff Fountain
401
1.61%
Brad Bodnar (Ind.)
146 0.58%
Bev Desjarlais
Bev Desjarlais (Ind.)
4,283 17.16%
Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette Don Dewar
6,171
18.15%
Inky Mark
20,084
59.08%
Walter Kolisnyk
6,221
18.30%
Kathy Storey
1,246
3.67%
Iris Yawney
273
0.80%
Inky Mark
Portage—Lisgar Garry McLean
4,199
11.39%
Brian Pallister
25,719
69.78%
Daren Van Den Bussche
4,072
11.05%
Charlie Howatt
1,880
5.10%
David Reimer
987
2.68%
Brian Pallister
Provencher Wes Penner
6,077
15.84%
Vic Toews
25,199
65.68%
Patrick O'Connor
5,259
13.71%
Janine G. Gibson
1,830
4.77%
Vic Toews
Selkirk—Interlake Bruce Benson
4,436
10.03%
James Bezan
21,661
48.99%
Ed Schreyer
16,358
36.99%
Thomas Alexander Goodman
1,283
2.90%
Anthony Eric Barendregt
204
0.46%
Duncan E. Geisler (Ind.)
277
0.63%
James Bezan

2004 - 38th General Election[]

Key map
  1. Brandon-Souris
  2. Churchill
  3. Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette
  4. Portage-Lisgar
  5. Provencher
  6. Selkirk-Interlake

References[]

  1. ^ 2019 federal election: Here's how Manitoba is now represented in Parliament
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