Fort Garry-Riverview

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Fort Garry-Riverview
Manitoba electoral district
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Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Manitoba
District created2008
First contested2011
Last contested2016

Fort Garry-Riverview was a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by the decennial electoral redistribution in 2008, out of parts of Lord Roberts and Fort Garry. It was in south-central Winnipeg.

It bordered the ridings of Fort Richmond, St. Norbert, Riel, St. Vital, St. Boniface, Fort Rouge, River Heights, and Fort Whyte. The riding's population in 2006 was 20,365.

Fort Garry-Riverview was eliminated by redistribution in 2018 and its territory went to parts of the re-created Fort Garry and Fort Rouge.

List of provincial representatives[]

Assembly Years Member Party
40th 2011-2016 James Allum New Democratic
41st 2016-2019

Electoral results[]

2016 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic James Allum 3,450 37.84 -17.45 $35,643.17
Progressive Conservative Jeannette Montufar 3,149 34.53 +1.74 $33,993.08
Green James Beddome 1,711 18.76 +14.47 $6,131.49
Liberal Johanna Wood 807 8.85 +1.69 $3,744.00
Total valid votes/Expense limit 9,117 100.0   £44,476.00
Eligible voters 13,402
Source: Elections Manitoba[1][2][3]
2011 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
New Democratic James Allum 5,146 55.29 $22,627.28
Progressive Conservative Ian Rabb 3,052 32.79 $38,526.52
Liberal Kevin Freedman 666 7.16 $10,837.14
Green Daniel Backé 399 4.29 $22.70
Total valid votes 9,263
Rejected and declined votes 45
Turnout 9,308 65.06
Electors on the lists 14,307
Source: Elections Manitoba[4]

Coordinates: 49°50′38″N 97°09′04″W / 49.844°N 97.151°W / 49.844; -97.151

References[]

  1. ^ "Candidates: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. March 29, 2016. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  2. ^ "41ST GENERAL ELECTION, APRIL 19, 2016 - OFFICIAL RESULTS". Elections Manitoba. April 19, 2016. Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  3. ^ "Election Returns: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2016. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
  4. ^ "Election Returns: 40th General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
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