List of Manitoba CCF/NDP members
This articles lists Wikipedia articles about members of the Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), a social democratic political party in Manitoba, Canada, and its successor, the Manitoba New Democratic Party (NDP).
List by date of election[]
Elected before 1936[]
- John Queen; Winnipeg 1920-1922 (Social Democratic Party) 1922-1927 (Independent Workers), 1927-1932-1936 (Independent Labour), 1936-1941 (CCF) (ran, CCF lost), former Mayor of Winnipeg
- William Ivens; Winnipeg 1920-1922 (Dominion Labour Party), 1922-1927-1932-1936 (Independent Labour), 1936 (ran as CCF, lost)
- Seymour Farmer; Winnipeg 1922-1927-1932-1936 (Independent Labour),1936-1941-1945-1949 (CCF) (retired, Ridings Boundaries Changed)
- Harold Lawrence; St. Boniface 1932-1936 (Independent Labour), 1936-1941 (CCF)
- Marcus Hyman; Winnipeg 1932-1936 (Independent Labour), 1936-1938 (CCF) (died)
1936 general election[]
The CCF won a total of seven seats in the 1936 general election. Four CCF MLAs had previously sat as Independent Labour MLAs, three CCFers were elected for the first time:
- James Aiken - Assiniboia 1936-1941
- Herbert Sulkers - St. Clements 1936-1941 (ran, CCF lost)
- Joseph Wawrykow - Gimli 1936-1941-1945 (retired, CCF lost)
1941 general election[]
The CCF won three seats in the 1941 election.
- Morris Gray - Winnipeg 1941-1945-1949, Winnipeg North 1949-1953-1958, Inkster 1958-1959-1962-1966 (retired, NDP won)
1943 by-elections[]
The CCF won two additional seats in by-elections in 1943:
- Beresford Richards - The Pas 1943by-1945-1949 (*kicked out CCF for Communist leanings, but let back in 1945, kicked out again in 1949, CCF lost)
- Dwight Johnson - Brandon 1943by-1945 (*kicked out of the CCF, CCF lost)
1945 general election[]
The CCF won nine seats in the 1945 election.
- Ernest Draffin - Assiniboia 1945-1949 (ran, CCF lost)
- Michael Sawchuk - Ethelbert 1945-1949 (did not run, CCF lost)
- Edwin Hansford - St. Boniface 1945-1949-1953 (retired, CCF lost)
- Wilbert Doneleyko - St. Clements 1945-1949 (kicked out of the CCF, CCF lost)
- George Olive - Springfield 1945-1949, Kildonan-Transcona 1949-1953 (retired, CCF won)
- Lloyd Stinson - Winnipeg 1945-1949, Winnipeg South(4) 1949-1953-1958, Osborne 1958-1959 (ran, CCF lost)
- Donovan Swailes - Winnipeg 1945-1949-1953, Winnipeg Centre 1953-1958, Assiniboia 1958-1959 (ran, CCF lost)
1949 general election[]
The CCF won seven seats in the 1949 election.
- Gordon Fines - Winnipeg 1949-1953 (ran, CCF lost)
- John Hawryluk - Winnipeg North 1949-1953-1958, Burrows 1958-1959-1962 (ran, NDP lost)
1953 general election[]
The CCF won five seats in the 1953 election.
- A. Russell Paulley - Kildonan-Transcona 1953-1958, Radisson 1958-1959-1966-1969, Transcona 1969-1973-1977
1958 general election[]
The CCF won eleven seats in the 1958 election.
- Edward Schreyer Brokenhead 1958-1959-1962-1965by (ran federally, NDP won), Rossmere 1969-1973-1977-1979by (retired, NDP won)
- Steve Peters - Elmwood 1958-1959-1962-1966 (retired, NDP won)
- Peter Wagner - Fisher 1958-1959-1962 (ran, vote was rigged, NDP lost)
- A.J. Reid - Kildonan 1958-1959-1962 (retired, NDP won)
- David Orlikow - St. Johns 1958-1959-1962 (ran federally, NDP won)
- Arthur E. Wright - Seven Oaks 1958-1962-1966 (retired, NDP won)
1959 general election[]
The CCF won ten seats in the 1959 election.
- Lemuel Harris - Logan 1959-1962-1966-1969 (retired, NDP won)
1962 general election[]
The NDP won seven of the 57 seats available in the 1958 election.
- Saul Cherniack - St. John's 1962-1966-1969-1973-1977-1981 (retired, NDP won)
1966 general election[]
The NDP won eleven of the 57 seats available in the 1966 election.
- Sam Uskiw - Brokenhead 1966-1969, Lac Du Bonnet 1969-1973-1977-1981-1986 (retired, NDP won)
- Ben Hanuschak - Burrows 1966-1969-1973-1977-1981* (quit NDP, sat as Independent)
- Russell Doern - Elmwood 1966-1969-1973-1977-1981-1984* (quit NDP, sat as Independent)
- Michael Kawchuk - Ethelbert Plains 1966-1969 (ran in Roblin, lost)
- Sidney Green - Inkster 1966-1969-1973-1977-1979* (quit NDP, sat as Independent)
- Peter Fox - Kildonan 1966-1969-1973-1977, Concordia 1981-1986 (retired, NDP won)
- Saul Miller - Seven Oaks 1966-1969-1973-1977-1981 (retired, NDP won)
- Philip Petursson - Wellington 1966-1969-1973-1977 (retired, NDP won)
1969 by-election[]
The NDP won one additional seat in a by-election in 1969:
- Joseph Borowski - Churchill 1969by-1969, Thompson 1969-1972 (quit NDP, sat as Independent)
1969 general election[]
The NDP won 28 of the 57 seats available in the 1969 election.
- Leonard Evans - Brandon East 1969-1973-1977-1981-1986-1988-1990-1995-1999 (retired, NDP won)
- Cy Gonick - Crescentwood 1969-1973 (retired, NDP won)
- Peter Burtniak - Dauphin 1969-1973-1977 (ran, NDP lost)
- Thomas Barrow - Flin Flon 1969-1973-1977-1981 (retired, NDP won)
- John Gottfried - Gimli 1969-1973-1977 (retired, NDP lost)
- William Jenkins - Logan 1969-1973-1977-1981 (retired, NDP won)
- Ian Turnbull - Osborne 1969-1973-1977 (ran, NDP lost)
- Donald Malinowski - Point Douglas 1969-1973-1977-1981, St Johns 1981-1986 (retired, NDP won)
- Harry Shafransky - Radisson 1969-1973-1977 (ran, NDP lost)
- Jean Allard - Churchill 1969-1972 (quit NDP, sat as Independent)
- Bill Uruski - St. George 1969-1973-1977-1981, Interlake 1981-1986-1988-1990 (retired, NDP won)
- Al Mackling - St. James 1969-1973 (ran, NDP lost) 1981-1986-1988 (retired, NDP lost)
- Wally Johannson - St. Matthews 1969-1973-1977 (ran, NDP lost)
- Howard Pawley - Selkirk 1969-1973-1977-1981-1986-1988 (retired, NDP lost)
- Rene Toupin - Springfield 1969-1973-1977 (ran, NDP lost)
- Ron McBryde - the Pas 1969-1973-1977-1981 (retired, NDP won)
- Bud Boyce - Winnipeg Centre 1969-1973-1977-1981 (quit NDP to sit as an independent)
1971 by-elections[]
The NDP won three additional seats in by-elections in 1971:
- Jim Walding - St. Vital 1971by-1973-1977-1981-1986-1988 (voted against NDP, causing NDP government to fall)
- Aime R. Pete Adam - Ste. Rose 1971by-1973-1977-1981-1986 (retired, NDP lost)
- Laurent Desjardins - St. Boniface (Liberal MLA from ?-1962-1966-1969-1971)
1971-1973* (lost election by 1 vote, Election Declared Void, Won in 1974) 1974-1977-1981-1986-1988 (retired, NDP lost)
1972 general election[]
The NDP won 29 of the 57 seats available in the . Jean Allard and Joseph Borowski quit the NDP to sit as independents
1973 general election[]
The NDP won 31 of the 57 seats available in the 1973 election.
- Les Osland - Churchill 1973-1977 (retired, NDP won)
- Harvey Patterson - Crescentwood 1973-1977 (retired, NDP lost)
- Steve Derewianchuk - Emerson 1973-1977 (ran, NDP lost)
- Harvey Bostrom - Rupertsland 1973-1977-1981 (retired, NDP won)
- Ken Dillen - Thompson 1973-1977 (ran, NDP lost)
1977 general election[]
The NDP won 23 of the 57 seats available in the 1977 election.
- Jay Cowan - Churchill 1977-1981-1986-1988-1990 (retired, riding eliminated)
- Wilson Parasiuk - Transcona 1977-1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- Brian Corrin - Wellington 1977-1981, Ellice 1981-1986 (retired, NDP won)
1979 by-election[]
The NDP won one additional seat in a by-elections in 1979:
- Victor Schroeder - Rossmere 1979by-1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
1981 general election[]
The NDP won 34 of the 57 seats available in the 1981 election.
- Henry Carroll - Brandon West 1981-1982 (quit NDP, sat as Independent)
- Conrad Santos - Burrows 1981-1986-1988, Broadway 1990-1995-1999, Wellington 1999-2003–present
- John Plohman - Dauphin 1981-1986-1988-1990-1995 (retired, NDP won)
- Jerry Storie - Flin Flon 1981-1986-1988-1990-1994 (retired, no byelection held)
- Roland Penner - Fort Rogue 1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- John Bucklaschuk - Gimli 1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- Don Scott - Inkster 1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- Mary Beth Dolin - Kildonan 1981-1985by (died, NDP won)
- Maureen Hemphill - Logan 1981-1986-1988-1990 (retired, riding boundaries realigned)
- Muriel Smith - Osborne 1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- Gerard Lecuyer - Radisson 1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- Doreen Dodick - Riel 1981-1986 (ran, NDP lost)
- Phil Eyler - River East 1981-1986 (ran, NDP lost)
- Elijah Harper - Rupertsland 1981-1986-1988-1990-1993by (ran federally for Liberals)
- Eugene Kostyra - Seven Oaks 1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- Andy Anstett - Springfield 1981-1986 (ran, NDP lost)
- Harry Harapiak - the Pas 1981-1986-1988-1990 (retired, NDP won)
- Steve Ashton - Thompson 1981-1986-1988-1990-1995-1999-2003–present
- Myrna Phillips - Wolseley 1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
1985 by-election[]
The NDP won one additional seat in a by-elections in 1985:
- Martin Dolin - Kildonan 1985by-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
1986 general election[]
The NDP won 30 of the 57 seats available in the 1986 election.
- Gary Doer - Concordia 1986-1988-1990-1995-1999-2003–present
- Harvey Smith - Ellice 1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- Jim Maloway - Elmwood 1986-1988-1990-1995-1999-2003-2008 (res. to run federally, NDP won)
- Clarence Baker - Lac Du Bonnet 1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
- Judy Wasylycia-Leis - St. Johns 1986-1988-1990-1993by (ran federally)
- Leonard Harapiak - Swan River 1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost)
1988 general election[]
The NDP won twelve of the 57 seats available in the 1988 election.
1990 general election[]
The NDP won twenty of the 57 seats available in the 1990 election.
- Doug Martindale - Burrows 1990-1995-1999-2003–present
- Clif Evans - Interlake 1990-1995-1999 (retired, NDP won)
- Dave Chomiak - Kildonan 1990-1995-1999-2003–present
- George Hickes - Point Douglas 1990-1995-1999-2003–present
- Marianne Cerilli - Radisson 1990-1995-1999-2003 (retired, NDP won)
- Gregory Dewar - Selkirk 1990-1995-1999-2003–present
- Rosann Wowchuk - Swan River 1990-1995-1999-2003–present
- Oscar Lathlin - the Pas 1990-1995-1999-2003-2008 (died, NDP won)
- Daryl Reid - Transcona 1990-1995-1999-2003–present
- Becky Barrett - Wellington 1990-1995-1999, Inkster 1999-2003 (retired, NDP lost)
- Jean Friesen - Wolseley 1990-1995-1999-2003 (retired, NDP won)
1993 by-elections[]
The NDP won one additional seat and retained two seats in by-elections in 1993:
- Eric Robinson - Rupertsland 1993by-1995-1999-2003–present
- Harry Schellenberg - Rossmere 1993by-1995 (ran, NDP lost), 1999–2007
- Gord Mackintosh - St.Johns 1993by-1995-1999-2003–present
1995 general election[]
The NDP won 23 of the 57 seats available in the 1995 election.
- Tim Sale - Crescentwood 1995-1999, Fort Rogue 1999-2007
- Stan Struthers - Dauphin 1995-1999, Dauphin-Roblin 1999-2003–present
- Gerard Jennissen - Flin Flon 1995-1999-2003–present
- Diane McGifford - Osborne 1995-1999, Lord Roberts 1999-2003–present
- MaryAnn Mihychuk - St. James 1995-1999, Minto 1999-2003-2004by (retired, NDP won)
1999 general election[]
The NDP won 32 of the 57 seats available in the 1999 election.
- Jim Rondeau - Assiniboia 1999-2003–present
- Drew Caldwell - Brandon East 1999-2003–present
- Scott Smith - Brandon West 1999-2007
- Tom Nevakshonoff - Interlake 1999-2003–present
- Ron Lemieux - La Verendrye 1999-2003–present
- Linda Asper - Riel 1999-2003* (moved to Europe, no by-election Held)
- Greg Selinger - St. Boniface 1999-2003–present
- Bonnie Korzeniowski - St. James 1999-2003–present
- Nancy Allan - St. Vital 1999-2003–present
- Cris Aglugub - the Maples 1999-2007
2003 general election[]
The NDP won 35 of the 57 seats available in the 2003 election.
- Kerri Irvin-Ross - Fort Garry 2003–present
- Peter Bjornson - Gimli 2003–present
- Bidhu Jha - Radisson 2003–present
- Christine Melnick - Riel 2003–present
- Marilyn Brick - St. Norbert 2003–present
- Theresa Oswald - Seine River 2003–present
- Rob Altemeyer - Wolseley 2003–present
2004 by-election[]
The NDP retained one seat in a by-election in 2004:
- Andrew Swan - Minto 2004–present
2007 election[]
The NDP won 36 of 57 seats
- Erin Selby - Southdale 2007–present
- Flor Marcelino - Wellington 2007–present
- Jennifer Howard - Fort Rouge 2007–present
- Erna Braun- Rossmere 2007–present
- Mohinder Saran - The Maples 2007–present
- Sharon Blady - Kirkfield Park 2007–present
2009 by-elections[]
The NDP retained two seats
- Bill Blaikie - Elmwood 2009–present
- Frank Whitehead - The Pas 2009–present
Articles on prominent NDPers/CCFers at the municipal level[]
- - Former Mayor of Gimli
- - Brandon City Councillor
- Rick Boychuk - Former Winnipeg City Councillor
- Ross Eadie - Winnipeg City Councillor
- Magnus Eliason - Former Winnipeg City Councillor, Founding Member of the CCF and the NDP
- Duane Nicol - Selkirk City Councillor
- Harvey Smith - Winnipeg City Councillor, Daniel McIntyre Ward
- Lillian Thomas - Deputy Mayor of Winnipeg
Articles on prominent Manitoba CCF/NDP members and organizers[]
- Magnus Eliason - co-founder CCF, long time Winnipeg City Councillor
See also[]
- List of articles about CCF/NDP members
- List of articles about British Columbia CCF/NDP members
- List of articles about Alberta CCF/NDP members
- List of articles about Saskatchewan CCF/NDP members
- List of articles about Ontario CCF/NDP members
- List of articles about Nova Scotia CCF/NDP members
- List of articles about Yukon NDP members
- New Democratic Party of Manitoba politicians
- Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation politicians
- Manitoba-related lists
- Lists of Canadian politicians
- Lists of people from Manitoba