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2011 Manitoba general election

The 2011 Manitoba general election was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. 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 (NDP) held 37 of the 57 seats, the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba (PC Party) held 19 of the 57 seats and the Liberal Party of Manitoba held one of the 57 seats, after Kevin Lamoureux resigned his seat in the riding of Inkster to run as a Liberal candidate in a federal by-election.[1]

2011 Manitoba general election

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57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
29 seats are needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout55.77%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Greg Selinger Hugh McFadyen Jon Gerrard
Party New Democratic Progressive Conservative Liberal
Leader since October 17, 2009 April 29, 2006 October 17, 1998
Leader's seat St. Boniface Fort Whyte River Heights
Last election 36 seats, 48.00% 19 seats, 37.89% 2 seats, 12.39%
Seats won 37 19 1
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote 199,066 188,528 32,420
Percentage 46.16% 43.71% 7.52%
Swing 1.84% 5.97% 4.60%

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.

Premier before election

Greg Selinger
New Democratic

Premier after election

Greg Selinger
New Democratic

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 The Globe and Mail expecting it to be the "closest in more than a decade",[2] 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.[3] The PC leader Hugh McFadyen announced shortly thereafter that he would resign his post. Also facing a disappointing result in the election, Liberal leader Jon Gerrard also announced shortly after the election that he would resign his post once the party crowned a new leader in 2013.[4]

Party leadership Edit

The Green Party and the NDP have chosen new leaders since the last general election.

On August 27, 2009 Premier Gary Doer, after being Premier of Manitoba 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.[5][6]

Three candidates entered the campaign to replace Doer: Steve Ashton, Greg Selinger and Andrew Swan. 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.[7]

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.[6][8]

2009 New Democratic Party of Manitoba leadership election
Candidate Votes Percentage
Greg Selinger 1,317 65.75%
Steve Ashton 685 34.20%
Spoiled ballots 1 0.05%
Total 2,003 100.00%

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 Edit

Summary of the October 4, 2011 Manitoba Legislature election
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote
2007 Dissol. 2011 % Change # % % Change
  New Democratic Greg Selinger 57 36 36 37 +2.78% 199,069 46.16 −1.84
  Progressive Conservative Hugh McFadyen 57 19 18 19 0.00% 188,535 43.71 +5.97
  Liberal Jon Gerrard 57 2 1 1 −50.00% 32,418 7.52 −4.60
Green James Beddome 32 0 0 0 10,886 2.52 +1.18
Communist Darrell Rankin 4 0 0 0 179 0.04 -0.05
  Independent 1 0 0 0 215 0.05 -0.25
  Vacant 2
Total Valid Votes 208 57 57 57 431,302 55.77% -0.98%
Popular vote
New Democratic
46.16%
PC
43.71%
Liberal
7.52%
Green
2.52%
Others
0.09%
Seat Count
New Democratic
64.91%
PC
33.33%
Liberal
1.75%

Turnout Edit

Of 777,054 registered voters, 55.77% or 433,346 cast votes in the election.[9] 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.[10] About 78,500 voters took advantage of advance polls, more than any previous election.[11]

Marginal seats Edit

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.

New Democratic Progressive Conservative
  1. River East (PC), 0.56% (held)
  2. Brandon West (PC), 0.56% (held)
  3. Portage la Prairie (PC), 5.91% (held)
  1. Kirkfield Park (NDP), 11.22% (held)
  2. Southdale (NDP), 11.30% (held)
  3. Dauphin-Roblin (NDP), 12.12% (held)
  4. La Verendrye (NDP), 12.47% (won)
Liberal Green
  1. Fort Rouge (NDP), 16.44% (held)
  1. Wolseley (NDP), 51.82% (held)

Incumbents not contesting their seats Edit

Retiring incumbents Edit

Election campaign Edit

 
Election signs for the major parties in the riding of The Maples.

Issues Edit

Bipole III Edit

Manitoba Hydro planned an alternative hydro-electric transmission line to Bipole I and II routes running through the Interlake region in Manitoba. Initially it planned a more easterly route to the east of Lake Winnipeg. 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 environmental heritage site named Pimachiowin Aki. 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.[24] 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.[25] 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.[26]

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.[25] McFadyen promised that if elected he would cancel the western route, and build it down the east side.[27] McFadyen also supported the UNESCO site on the east side and claims that Bipole III would not jeopardise the World Heritage Site.[24][25]

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 professor in 2008.[28] 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.[29]

Opinion polls Edit

Polling firm Last date
of polling
Link NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Angus Reid Public Opinion September 30 – October 2, 2011 [p 1] 46 43 8 3 0
Probe Research Inc September 21–28, 2011 [p 2] 46 43 7 4
Environics September 26, 2011 [p 3] 42 45 10
Viewpoints Research September 14–21, 2011 [p 4] 41 32 5
Probe Research Inc June 29, 2011 [p 5] 44 44 9 3
Probe Research Inc March 23, 2011 [p 6] 35 47 14 4
Probe Research Inc November 25–Dec. 12, 2010 [p 7] 38 42 15 5
Angus Reid Public Opinion November 7–15, 2010 [p 8] 37 46 13 4 1
Probe Research Inc September 30, 2010 [p 9] 40 42 12 6
Angus Reid Public Opinion September 21, 2010 [p 10] 34 49 12 4 1
Viewpoints Research September 15, 2010 [p 11] 39 38 14 8 1
Probe Research Inc July 3, 2010 [p 12] 41 40 13 6
Angus Reid Public Opinion June 10, 2010 [p 13] 36 48 12 3 1
Probe Research Inc March 29, 2010 [p 14] 42 39 11 8 0
Angus Reid Public Opinion March 18, 2010 [p 15] 37 44 13 3 3
Probe Research Inc December 2009 [p 16] 47 37 11 4 1
Probe Research Inc September 2009 [p 17] 45 38 12 5
Probe Research Inc July 2009 [p 17] 45 36 14 5
Environics June 2009 [p 18] 43 35 22
Environics April 2009 [p 18] 49 37 12 2
Probe Research Inc March 2009 [p 17] 46 36 13 5
Probe Research Inc December 2008 [p 17] 41 43 10 6
Probe Research Inc September 2008 [p 17] 43 39 13 5
Probe Research Inc June 2008 [p 17] 46 36 13 5
Probe Research Inc March 2008 [p 17] 46 38 13 3
Election 2007 May 22, 2007

48.00%

37.89% 12.39% 1.34% 0.39%
Polling firm Last date
of polling
Link Other
NDP PC Liberal Green

Leadership approval rating Edit

Polling Firm Date of Polling Link Greg Selinger Hugh McFadyen Jon Gerrard
Probe Research Inc July 3, 2010 49 41 35
Disapproval rating 22 26 29

Candidates by riding Edit

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

Northern Manitoba Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Flin Flon Clarence Pettersen
1,901 (57.10%)
Darcy Linklater
791 (23.76%)
Thomas Heine
510 (15.31%)
Saara Harvie
110 (3.30%)
Gerard Jennissen
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
Swan River Ron Kostyshyn
4,280 (55.81%)
Dave Powell
3,078 (40.14%)
Reynald Cook
264 (3.44%)
Rosann Wowchuk
The Pas Frank Whitehead
2,995 (73.20%)
Alfred McDonald
959 (23.44%)
Girma Tessema
115 (2.81%)
Frank Whitehead
Thompson Steve Ashton
2,586 (68.19%)
Anita Campbell
1,068 (28.16%)
Ken Dillen
120 (3.16%)
Steve Ashton

Westman/Parkland Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
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
Arthur-Virden Garry Draper
2,274 (30.18%)
Larry Maguire
4,975 (66.03%)
Murray Cliff
286 (3.80%)
Larry Maguire
Brandon East Drew Caldwell
3,533 (54.77%)
Mike Waddell
2,513 (38.75%)
Shaun Cameron
280 (4.23%)
Vanda Fleury
158 (2.45%)
Drew Caldwell
Brandon West Jim Murray
4,073 (46.98%)
Reg Helwer
4,219 (48.66%)
George Buri
378 (4.36%)
Rick Borotsik
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
Riding Mountain Albert Parsons
2,604 (34.26%)
Leanne Rowat
4,461 (58.69%)
Carl Hyde
270 (3.55%)
Signe Knutson
266 (3.50%)
New District
Spruce Woods Cory Szczepanski
1,923 (28.58%)
Cliff Cullen
4,487 (66.69%)
Trenton Zazalak
318 (4.73%)


New District

Central Manitoba Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Emerson Lorie Fiddler
1,082 (19.76%)
Cliff Graydon
3,983 (72.72%)
Micheline Belliveau
412 (7.52%)
Cliff Graydon
Gimli Peter Bjornson
5,004 (51.79%)
Jeff Wharton
4,154 (42.99%)
Lawrence Einarsson
195 (2.02%)
Glenda Whiteman
309 (3.20%)
Peter Bjornson
Interlake Tom Nevakshonoff
3,359 (50.47%)
Steve Lupky
2,899 (43.56%)
Albert Ratt
184 (2.76%)
John Zasitko
213 (3.20%)
Tom Nevakshonoff
Lakeside Rosemary Hnatiuk
1,956 (25.71%)
Ralph Eichler
5,036 (66.20%)
Jerald Funk
246 (3.23%)
Betty Kehler
369 (4.85%)
Ralph Eichler
Midland Jacqueline Theroux
1,746 (23.64%)
Blaine Pedersen
5,133 (69.50%)
Leah Jeffers
507 (6.86%)

New District
Morden-Winkler Aaron McDowell
656 (11.43%)
Cameron Friesen
4,912 (85.56%)
Daniel Woldeyohanis
173 (3.01%)

New District
Morris Mohamed Alli
1,480 (19.33%)
Mavis Taillieu
5,669 (74.06%)
Janelle Mailhot
506 (6.61%)
Mavis Taillieu
Portage la Prairie James Kostuchuk
2,689 (39.39%)
Ian Wishart
3,556 (52.24%)
Michelle Cudmore-Armstrong
571 (8.37%)
David Faurschou

Eastman Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Dawson Trail Ron Lemieux
4,284 (52.51%)
Laurent Tetrault
3,554 (43.56%)
Sandra Hoskins
321 (3.93%)
New 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
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
Steinbach Dally Gutierrez
487 (7.62%)
Kelvin Goertzen
5,469 (85.52%)
Lee Fehler
439 (6.86%)

Kelvin Goertzen
St. Paul Cynthia Ryan
3,479 (37.40%)
Ron Schuler
5,547 (59.63%)
Ludolf Grollé
276 (2.97%)
New District
Selkirk Greg Dewar
3,882 (56.35%)
David Bell
2,703 (39.24%)
Marilyn Courchene
304 (4.41%)
Greg Dewar

Northwest Winnipeg Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
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 (CPC-M)
32 (0.61%)
Doug Martindale
Kildonan Dave Chomiak
4,808 (59.52%)
Darrell Penner
2,880 (35.65%)
Dimitrius Sagriotis
391 (4.83%)

Dave Chomiak
Point Douglas Kevin Chief
3,806 (73.50%)
John Vernaus
917 (17.95%)
Mary Lou Bourgeois
257 (4.51%)
Teresa Pun
176 (3.32%)
Darrell Rankin (CPC-M)
38 (0.71%)
George Hickes
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
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
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 Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
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
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
Radisson Bidhu Jha
5,033 (54.94%)
Desmond Penner
3,588 (39.17%)
Shirley Robert
506 (5.52%)
Bidhu Jha
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
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
St. Boniface Greg Selinger
5,914 (68.56%)
Frank Clark
1,537 (17.82%)
Brad Gross
606 (7.02%)
Alain Landry
530 (6.14%)
Greg Selinger
Transcona Daryl Reid
4,488 (57.92%)
Craig Stapon
2,668 (34.43%)
Faye McLeod-Jashyn
551 (7.11%)
Daryl Reid

West Winnipeg Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
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
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
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
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
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 Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
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
Fort Rouge 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
Logan Flor Marcelino
2,943 (58.91%)
Tyrone Krawetz
838 (16.77%)
Joe Chan
845 (16.91%)
Kristen Andrews
324 (6.49%)
David Tymoshchuk (CPC-M)
46 (0.92%)
New District
Minto Andrew Swan
3,569 (66.26%)
Belinda Squance
830 (15.41%)
Don Woodstock
602 (11.18%)
Harold Dyck
330 (6.13%)
Cheryl-Anne Carr (CPC-M)
55 (1.02%)
Andrew Swan
River Heights Dan Manning
1,835 (17.76%)
Marty Morantz
3,384 (32.76%)
Jon Gerrard
4,742 (45.91%)
Elizabeth May Cameron
369 (3.57%)
Jon Gerrard
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 Edit

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
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
Fort Whyte Sunny Dhaliwal
2,655 (29.49%)
Hugh McFadyen
5,594 (62.13%)
Chae Tsai
710 (7.88%)
Hugh McFadyen
Riel Christine Melnick
5,352 (54.69%)
Rochelle Squires
3,916 (40.01%)
Cheryl Gilarski
480 (4.90%)
Christine Melnick
Seine River Theresa Oswald
5,500 (52.88%)
Gord Steeves
4,569 (43.93%)
Troy Osiname
295 (2.83%)
Theresa Oswald
Southdale Erin Selby
5,662 (51.84%)
Judy Eastman
4,898 (44.84%)
Amarjit Singh
327 (2.99%)
Erin Selby
St. Norbert Dave Gaudreau
3,966 (44.94%)
Karen Velthuys
3,935 (44.58%)
Marcel Laurendeau
883 (10.00%)
Marilyn Brick
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 Edit

Manitoba provincial by-election, April 22, 2015: The Pas
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Amanda Lathlin 1,557 56.47 -16.74
  Progressive Conservative Jacob Nasekapow 817 29.63 +6.18
Liberal Inez Vystrcil-Spence 369 13.38 +10.56
Total valid votes 2,743 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 14
Turnout 2,757 22.10
Electors on the lists 12,475
New Democratic hold Swing
Manitoba provincial by-election, January 28, 2014: Arthur-Virden
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
  Progressive Conservative Doyle Piwniuk 3,137 68.20 +2.23
Liberal Floyd Buhler 738 16.04 +12.23
New Democratic Bob Senff 480 10.43 -19.78
Green Kate Storey 245 5.33
Total valid votes 4,600 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 10
Turnout 4,610 33.55
Electors on the lists 13,739
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -5.00
Manitoba provincial by-election, January 28, 2014: Morris
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
  Progressive Conservative Shannon Martin 2,642 69.99 -4.01
New Democratic Dean Harder 488 12.93 -6.44
Liberal Jeremy Barber 422 11.18 +4.55
  Independent Ray Shaw 138 3.66 -
Green Alain Landry 85 2.25 -
Total valid votes 3,775
Rejected and declined votes 17
Turnout 3,792 27.51
Electors on the lists 13,782
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.21
Manitoba provincial by-election, September 4, 2012
Resignation of Hugh McFadyen: Fort Whyte
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Brian Pallister 3,626 55.14 -6.99
Liberal Bob Axworthy 2,069 31.47 +23.59
New Democratic Bonny Schmidt 739 11.24 -18.25
Green Donnie H.J Benham 113 1.73 +1.73
Independent Darrell Ackman 19 0.03 +0.03
Spoiled/rejected votes 10 * *
turnout 41.64 * *
Total valid votes 6,576 100.00 [30]

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2011, manitoba, general, election, held, elect, members, legislative, assembly, manitoba, took, place, october, 2011, fixed, date, election, laws, outgoing, legislature, democratic, party, manitoba, held, seats, progressive, conservative, party, manitoba, part. The 2011 Manitoba general election was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 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 NDP held 37 of the 57 seats the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba PC Party held 19 of the 57 seats and the Liberal Party of Manitoba held one of the 57 seats after Kevin Lamoureux resigned his seat in the riding of Inkster to run as a Liberal candidate in a federal by election 1 2011 Manitoba general election 2007 October 4 2011 2011 10 04 2016 57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba29 seats are needed for a majorityOpinion pollsTurnout55 77 First party Second party Third party Leader Greg Selinger Hugh McFadyen Jon GerrardParty New Democratic Progressive Conservative LiberalLeader since October 17 2009 April 29 2006 October 17 1998Leader s seat St Boniface Fort Whyte River HeightsLast election 36 seats 48 00 19 seats 37 89 2 seats 12 39 Seats won 37 19 1Seat change 1 1Popular vote 199 066 188 528 32 420Percentage 46 16 43 71 7 52 Swing 1 84 5 97 4 60 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 Premier before electionGreg SelingerNew Democratic Premier after election Greg SelingerNew DemocraticFollowing 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 The Globe and Mail expecting it to be the closest in more than a decade 2 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 3 The PC leader Hugh McFadyen announced shortly thereafter that he would resign his post Also facing a disappointing result in the election Liberal leader Jon Gerrard also announced shortly after the election that he would resign his post once the party crowned a new leader in 2013 4 Contents 1 Party leadership 2 Election summary 3 Turnout 4 Marginal seats 5 Incumbents not contesting their seats 5 1 Retiring incumbents 5 2 Resigned 6 Election campaign 6 1 Issues 6 1 1 Bipole III 7 Opinion polls 8 Leadership approval rating 9 Candidates by riding 9 1 Northern Manitoba 9 2 Westman Parkland 9 3 Central Manitoba 9 4 Eastman 9 5 Northwest Winnipeg 9 6 Northeast Winnipeg 9 7 West Winnipeg 9 8 Central Winnipeg 9 9 South Winnipeg 10 By elections since 2011 11 References 11 1 Opinion poll sources 12 External linksParty leadership EditThe Green Party and the NDP have chosen new leaders since the last general election On August 27 2009 Premier Gary Doer after being Premier of Manitoba 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 5 6 Three candidates entered the campaign to replace Doer Steve Ashton Greg Selinger and Andrew Swan 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 7 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 6 8 2009 New Democratic Party of Manitoba leadership electionCandidate Votes PercentageGreg Selinger 1 317 65 75 Steve Ashton 685 34 20 Spoiled ballots 1 0 05 Total 2 003 100 00 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 EditSummary of the October 4 2011 Manitoba Legislature election Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote2007 Dissol 2011 Change Change New Democratic Greg Selinger 57 36 36 37 2 78 199 069 46 16 1 84 Progressive Conservative Hugh McFadyen 57 19 18 19 0 00 188 535 43 71 5 97 Liberal Jon Gerrard 57 2 1 1 50 00 32 418 7 52 4 60Green James Beddome 32 0 0 0 10 886 2 52 1 18Communist Darrell Rankin 4 0 0 0 179 0 04 0 05 Independent 1 0 0 0 215 0 05 0 25 Vacant 2Total Valid Votes 208 57 57 57 431 302 55 77 0 98 Popular voteNew Democratic 46 16 PC 43 71 Liberal 7 52 Green 2 52 Others 0 09 Seat CountNew Democratic 64 91 PC 33 33 Liberal 1 75 Turnout EditOf 777 054 registered voters 55 77 or 433 346 cast votes in the election 9 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 10 About 78 500 voters took advantage of advance polls more than any previous election 11 Marginal seats EditThe 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 New Democratic Progressive ConservativeRiver East PC 0 56 held Brandon West PC 0 56 held Portage la Prairie PC 5 91 held Kirkfield Park NDP 11 22 held Southdale NDP 11 30 held Dauphin Roblin NDP 12 12 held La Verendrye NDP 12 47 won Liberal GreenFort Rouge NDP 16 44 held Wolseley NDP 51 82 held Incumbents not contesting their seats EditRetiring incumbents Edit New DemocratsMarilyn Brick St Norbert 12 George Hickes Point Douglas 12 Bonnie Korzeniowski St James 13 Diane McGifford Lord Roberts 14 Doug Martindale Burrows 15 Rosann Wowchuk Swan River 16 Bill Blaikie Elmwood 17 Gerard Jennissen Flin Flon 18 Progressives ConservativesRick Borotsik Brandon West 19 Peter George Dyck Pembina 20 David Faurschou Portage la Prairie 21 Gerald Hawranik Lac du Bonnet 22 Len Derkach Russell 23 Resigned Edit LiberalsKevin Lamoureux InksterElection campaign Edit nbsp Election signs for the major parties in the riding of The Maples Issues Edit Bipole III Edit Manitoba Hydro planned an alternative hydro electric transmission line to Bipole I and II routes running through the Interlake region in Manitoba Initially it planned a more easterly route to the east of Lake Winnipeg 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 environmental heritage site named Pimachiowin Aki 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 24 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 25 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 26 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 25 McFadyen promised that if elected he would cancel the western route and build it down the east side 27 McFadyen also supported the UNESCO site on the east side and claims that Bipole III would not jeopardise the World Heritage Site 24 25 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 professor in 2008 28 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 29 Opinion polls EditPolling firm Last dateof polling Link NDP PC Liberal Green OtherAngus Reid Public Opinion September 30 October 2 2011 p 1 46 43 8 3 0Probe Research Inc September 21 28 2011 p 2 46 43 7 4Environics September 26 2011 p 3 42 45 10Viewpoints Research September 14 21 2011 p 4 41 32 5Probe Research Inc June 29 2011 p 5 44 44 9 3Probe Research Inc March 23 2011 p 6 35 47 14 4Probe Research Inc November 25 Dec 12 2010 p 7 38 42 15 5Angus Reid Public Opinion November 7 15 2010 p 8 37 46 13 4 1Probe Research Inc September 30 2010 p 9 40 42 12 6Angus Reid Public Opinion September 21 2010 p 10 34 49 12 4 1Viewpoints Research September 15 2010 p 11 39 38 14 8 1Probe Research Inc July 3 2010 p 12 41 40 13 6Angus Reid Public Opinion June 10 2010 p 13 36 48 12 3 1Probe Research Inc March 29 2010 p 14 42 39 11 8 0Angus Reid Public Opinion March 18 2010 p 15 37 44 13 3 3Probe Research Inc December 2009 p 16 47 37 11 4 1Probe Research Inc September 2009 p 17 45 38 12 5Probe Research Inc July 2009 p 17 45 36 14 5Environics June 2009 p 18 43 35 22Environics April 2009 p 18 49 37 12 2Probe Research Inc March 2009 p 17 46 36 13 5Probe Research Inc December 2008 p 17 41 43 10 6Probe Research Inc September 2008 p 17 43 39 13 5Probe Research Inc June 2008 p 17 46 36 13 5Probe Research Inc March 2008 p 17 46 38 13 3Election 2007 May 22 2007 48 00 37 89 12 39 1 34 0 39 Polling firm Last dateof polling Link OtherNDP PC Liberal GreenLeadership approval rating EditPolling Firm Date of Polling Link Greg Selinger Hugh McFadyen Jon GerrardProbe Research Inc July 3 2010 1 49 41 35Disapproval rating 22 26 29Candidates by riding EditNote that names in bold type represent Cabinet members while italics represent party leaders Northern Manitoba Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherFlin Flon Clarence Pettersen1 901 57 10 Darcy Linklater791 23 76 Thomas Heine510 15 31 Saara Harvie110 3 30 Gerard JennissenKewatinook Eric Robinson2 043 56 79 Michael Birch1 389 38 61 Orville Woodford49 1 36 Philip Green94 2 61 Eric RobinsonSwan River Ron Kostyshyn4 280 55 81 Dave Powell3 078 40 14 Reynald Cook264 3 44 Rosann WowchukThe Pas Frank Whitehead2 995 73 20 Alfred McDonald959 23 44 Girma Tessema115 2 81 Frank WhiteheadThompson Steve Ashton2 586 68 19 Anita Campbell1 068 28 16 Ken Dillen120 3 16 Steve AshtonWestman Parkland Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherAgassiz Amity Sagness1 058 17 13 Stu Briese 4 390 71 09 Gary Sallows410 6 64 Kate Storey317 5 13 New DistrictArthur Virden Garry Draper2 274 30 18 Larry Maguire4 975 66 03 Murray Cliff286 3 80 Larry MaguireBrandon East Drew Caldwell3 533 54 77 Mike Waddell2 513 38 75 Shaun Cameron280 4 23 Vanda Fleury158 2 45 Drew CaldwellBrandon West Jim Murray4 073 46 98 Reg Helwer4 219 48 66 George Buri378 4 36 Rick BorotsikDauphin Stan Struthers 4 470 54 91 Lloyd McKinney3 351 41 17 Sisay Tessema123 1 51 Tamela Friesen196 2 41 New DistrictRiding Mountain Albert Parsons2 604 34 26 Leanne Rowat 4 461 58 69 Carl Hyde270 3 55 Signe Knutson266 3 50 New DistrictSpruce Woods Cory Szczepanski1 923 28 58 Cliff Cullen4 487 66 69 Trenton Zazalak318 4 73 New DistrictCentral Manitoba Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherEmerson Lorie Fiddler1 082 19 76 Cliff Graydon3 983 72 72 Micheline Belliveau412 7 52 Cliff GraydonGimli Peter Bjornson5 004 51 79 Jeff Wharton4 154 42 99 Lawrence Einarsson195 2 02 Glenda Whiteman309 3 20 Peter BjornsonInterlake Tom Nevakshonoff3 359 50 47 Steve Lupky2 899 43 56 Albert Ratt184 2 76 John Zasitko213 3 20 Tom NevakshonoffLakeside Rosemary Hnatiuk1 956 25 71 Ralph Eichler5 036 66 20 Jerald Funk246 3 23 Betty Kehler369 4 85 Ralph EichlerMidland Jacqueline Theroux1 746 23 64 Blaine Pedersen5 133 69 50 Leah Jeffers507 6 86 New DistrictMorden Winkler Aaron McDowell656 11 43 Cameron Friesen4 912 85 56 Daniel Woldeyohanis173 3 01 New DistrictMorris Mohamed Alli1 480 19 33 Mavis Taillieu5 669 74 06 Janelle Mailhot506 6 61 Mavis TaillieuPortage la Prairie James Kostuchuk2 689 39 39 Ian Wishart3 556 52 24 Michelle Cudmore Armstrong571 8 37 David FaurschouEastman Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherDawson Trail Ron Lemieux4 284 52 51 Laurent Tetrault3 554 43 56 Sandra Hoskins321 3 93 New DistrictLac du Bonnet Elana Spence 2 853 36 74 Wayne Ewasko4 266 54 94 Charlett Millen351 4 52 Dan Green295 3 80 VacantLa Verendrye Maurice Tallaire1 823 25 94 Dennis Smook4 480 63 75 Monica Guetre372 5 31 Janine Gibson351 5 00 Ron LemieuxSteinbach Dally Gutierrez487 7 62 Kelvin Goertzen5 469 85 52 Lee Fehler 439 6 86 Kelvin GoertzenSt Paul Cynthia Ryan3 479 37 40 Ron Schuler5 547 59 63 Ludolf Grolle276 2 97 New DistrictSelkirk Greg Dewar3 882 56 35 David Bell2 703 39 24 Marilyn Courchene304 4 41 Greg DewarNorthwest Winnipeg Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherBurrows Melanie Wight3 063 59 35 Rick Negrych 1 314 25 58 Twyla Motkaluk629 12 18 Garett Peepeetch124 2 29 Frank Komarniski CPC M 32 0 61 Doug MartindaleKildonan Dave Chomiak4 808 59 52 Darrell Penner2 880 35 65 Dimitrius Sagriotis391 4 83 Dave ChomiakPoint Douglas Kevin Chief3 806 73 50 John Vernaus917 17 95 Mary Lou Bourgeois257 4 51 Teresa Pun176 3 32 Darrell Rankin CPC M 38 0 71 George HickesSt Johns Gord Mackintosh4 157 65 93 Ray Larkin1 405 22 40 Trevor Mueller348 5 48 Alon Weinberg392 6 20 Gord MackintoshThe Maples Mohinder Saran3 894 51 8 Jose Tomas1 943 25 9 Pablito Sarinas1 395 18 57 John Redekopp281 3 73 Mohinder SaranTyndall Park Ted Marcelino2 596 44 93 Cris Aglugub908 15 79 Roldan Sevillano 2 007 34 94 Dean Koshelanyk237 4 34 New DistrictNortheast Winnipeg Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherConcordia Matt Wiebe 4 008 62 72 Naseer Warraich 1 803 28 21 Isaiah Oyeleru 237 3 70 Ryan Poirier 308 4 82 Matt WiebeElmwood Jim Maloway 3 864 54 14 David Hutten 2 399 33 61 Anthony Dratowany 467 6 54 Ray Eskritt 346 4 84 Bill BlaikieRadisson Bidhu Jha 5 033 54 94 Desmond Penner 3 588 39 17 Shirley Robert 506 5 52 Bidhu JhaRiver East Kurt Penner4 512 43 92 Bonnie Mitchelson5 247 51 07 Christopher Pelda188 1 83 Kelly Mitchell274 2 66 Bonnie MitchelsonRossmere Erna Braun 5 392 56 37 Kaur Sidhu 3 430 35 86 Rene Belliveau356 3 72 Evan Maydaniuk351 3 67 Erna BraunSt Boniface Greg Selinger5 914 68 56 Frank Clark1 537 17 82 Brad Gross606 7 02 Alain Landry530 6 14 Greg SelingerTranscona Daryl Reid4 488 57 92 Craig Stapon2 668 34 43 Faye McLeod Jashyn551 7 11 Daryl ReidWest Winnipeg Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherAssiniboia Jim Rondeau5 093 58 22 Susan Auch3 258 37 24 Moe Bokhari194 2 22 Anlina Sheng203 2 32 Jim RondeauCharleswood Paul Beckta2 597 30 05 Myrna Driedger4 826 55 84 Matthew Ostrove751 8 69 Dirk Hoeppner469 5 83 Myrna DriedgerKirkfield Park Sharon Blady4 900 46 80 Kelly de Groot4 871 46 52 Syed Bokhari363 3 47 Alanna Gray337 3 22 Sharon BladySt James Deanne Crothers4 411 49 75 Scott Gillingham3 403 38 38 Gerard Allard679 7 66 Trevor Vandale374 4 22 Bonnie KorzeniowskiTuxedo Dashi Zargani2 319 25 35 Heather Stefanson4 829 52 79 Linda Minuk1 509 16 5 Donald Benham491 5 36 Heather StefansonCentral Winnipeg Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherFort Garry Riverview James Allum5 137 55 52 Ian Rabb3 054 33 01 Kevin Freedman663 7 17 Daniel Backe398 4 30 New DistrictFort Rouge Jennifer Howard4 493 51 27 Sonny Dominique1 767 20 16 Paul Hesse2 026 23 12 Stephen Weedon477 5 44 Jennifer HowardLogan Flor Marcelino2 943 58 91 Tyrone Krawetz838 16 77 Joe Chan845 16 91 Kristen Andrews324 6 49 David Tymoshchuk CPC M 46 0 92 New DistrictMinto Andrew Swan3 569 66 26 Belinda Squance830 15 41 Don Woodstock602 11 18 Harold Dyck330 6 13 Cheryl Anne Carr CPC M 55 1 02 Andrew SwanRiver Heights Dan Manning1 835 17 76 Marty Morantz3 384 32 76 Jon Gerrard4 742 45 91 Elizabeth May Cameron369 3 57 Jon GerrardWolseley Rob Altemeyer4 193 60 68 Harpreet Turka847 12 26 Eric Stewart506 7 32 James Beddome1 364 19 74 Rob AltemeyerSouth Winnipeg Edit Electoral district Candidates IncumbentNDP PC Liberal Green OtherFort Richmond Kerri Irvin Ross4 026 53 15 Shaun McCaffrey2 908 38 39 Dustin Hiles369 4 87 Caitlin McIntyre226 2 98 New DistrictFort Whyte Sunny Dhaliwal2 655 29 49 Hugh McFadyen5 594 62 13 Chae Tsai710 7 88 Hugh McFadyenRiel Christine Melnick5 352 54 69 Rochelle Squires3 916 40 01 Cheryl Gilarski480 4 90 Christine MelnickSeine River Theresa Oswald5 500 52 88 Gord Steeves4 569 43 93 Troy Osiname295 2 83 Theresa OswaldSouthdale Erin Selby5 662 51 84 Judy Eastman4 898 44 84 Amarjit Singh327 2 99 Erin SelbySt Norbert Dave Gaudreau3 966 44 94 Karen Velthuys3 935 44 58 Marcel Laurendeau883 10 00 Marilyn BrickSt Vital Nancy Allan5 023 59 80 Mike Brown2 876 34 24 Harry Wolbert461 5 48 Nancy AllanBy elections since 2011 EditManitoba provincial by election April 22 2015 The PasParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Amanda Lathlin 1 557 56 47 16 74 Progressive Conservative Jacob Nasekapow 817 29 63 6 18Liberal Inez Vystrcil Spence 369 13 38 10 56Total valid votes 2 743 100 00Rejected and declined votes 14Turnout 2 757 22 10Electors on the lists 12 475New Democratic hold SwingManitoba provincial by election January 28 2014 Arthur VirdenParty Candidate Votes Expenditures Progressive Conservative Doyle Piwniuk 3 137 68 20 2 23Liberal Floyd Buhler 738 16 04 12 23New Democratic Bob Senff 480 10 43 19 78Green Kate Storey 245 5 33Total valid votes 4 600 100 00Rejected and declined votes 10Turnout 4 610 33 55Electors on the lists 13 739Progressive Conservative hold Swing 5 00Manitoba provincial by election January 28 2014 MorrisParty Candidate Votes Expenditures Progressive Conservative Shannon Martin 2 642 69 99 4 01New Democratic Dean Harder 488 12 93 6 44Liberal Jeremy Barber 422 11 18 4 55 Independent Ray Shaw 138 3 66 Green Alain Landry 85 2 25 Total valid votes 3 775Rejected and declined votes 17Turnout 3 792 27 51Electors on the lists 13 782Progressive Conservative hold Swing 1 21Manitoba provincial by election September 4 2012Resignation of Hugh McFadyen Fort WhyteParty Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Brian Pallister 3 626 55 14 6 99Liberal Bob Axworthy 2 069 31 47 23 59New Democratic Bonny Schmidt 739 11 24 18 25Green Donnie H J Benham 113 1 73 1 73Independent Darrell Ackman 19 0 03 0 03Spoiled rejected votes 10 turnout 41 64 Total valid votes 6 576 100 00 30 References Edit Lamoureux resigns as MLA eyes federal run Winnipeg Free Press November 1 2010 Retrieved April 1 2011 Lambert Steve October 4 2011 Manitoba election expected to be the closest in more than a decade The Globe and Mail Archived from the original on October 6 2011 Retrieved October 5 2011 NDP wins another Manitoba election The Montreal Gazette October 5 2011 Retrieved October 5 2011 permanent dead link Manitoba Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard Won t Run Again Archived October 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine Huffington Post October 19 2011 Kevin Engstrom August 27 2009 Premier Gary Doer resigns Winnipeg Sun Retrieved November 25 2010 a b Selinger picked as Manitoba s next NDP premier CBC News October 17 2009 Retrieved May 30 2015 Larry Kusch Bruce Owen September 28 2009 Swan out backs Selinger s NDP leadership bid Winnipeg Free Press Retrieved November 25 2010 Dan Lett October 18 2009 Selinger must prove NDP has life after Doer Winnipeg Free Press Retrieved November 30 2010 Elections Manitoba official results Electionsmanitoba ca Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved February 16 2012 Voter Turnout in Manitoba An Ecological Analysis PDF Retrieved February 16 2012 Winnipeg Free Press Retrieved April 20 2023 via www winnipegfreepress com a b MLA Marilyn Brick won t stand again CBC News February 12 2011 MLA Korzeniowski won t seek re election Winnipeg Free Press May 11 2011 McGifford won t run again Winnipeg Free Press February 4 2011 Longtime member of Manitoba legislature not seeking re election this fall Winnipeg Free Press April 1 2011 Retrieved April 2 2011 First female ag minister won t seek re election The Manitoba Co operator July 4 2011 Bill Blaikie leaving political life CBC News July 11 2011 The Premier had praise for the dedication of our 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