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The Canadian federal election of 2011 was held on 2 May. The results were as follows:
Riding |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Brandon-Souris |
Mervin C. Tweed |
Conservative |
22,386 |
John Bouché |
New Democratic |
8,845 |
Dave Barnes |
Green |
2,012 |
Wes Penner |
Liberal |
1,882 |
Charleswood-Assiniboia |
Steven John Fletcher |
Conservative |
23,264 |
Tom Paulley |
New Democratic |
8,134 |
Rob Clement |
Liberal |
7,433 |
Denali Enns |
Green |
1,587 |
Churchill |
Niki Ashton |
New Democratic |
10,262 |
Wally Daudrich |
Conservative |
5,256 |
Sydney Garrioch |
Liberal |
4,087 |
Alberteen Spence |
Green |
471 |
Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette |
Robert Sopuck |
Conservative |
18,543 |
Cheryl Osborne |
New Democratic |
7,657 |
Wendy Menzies |
Liberal |
1,947 |
Kate Storey |
Green |
1,243 |
Elmwood-Transcona |
Lawrence Toet |
Conservative |
15,298 |
Peter James “Jim” Maloway |
New Democratic |
14,998 |
Ilona Niemczyk |
Liberal |
1,660 |
Ellen Young |
Green |
1,017 |
Kildonan-St. Paul |
Joy Smith |
Conservative |
22,670 |
Rachelle Devine |
New Democratic |
11,727 |
Victor Andres |
Liberal |
3,199 |
Alon David Weinberg |
Green |
1,020 |
Brett Ryall |
Independent |
218 |
Eduard Hiebert |
Independent |
145 |
Portage-Lisgar |
Candice Bergen |
Conservative |
26,899 |
Mohamed Alli |
New Democratic |
3,478 |
M. J. Willard |
Liberal |
2,221 |
Matthew Friesen |
Green |
1,996 |
Jerome Dondo |
Christian Heritage |
805 |
Provencher |
Vic Toews |
Conservative |
27,820 |
Alvin H. "Al" Mackling |
New Democratic |
7,051 |
Terry Hayward |
Liberal |
2,645 |
Janine Gibson |
Green |
1,164 |
David Reimer |
Christian Heritage |
510 |
Ric Lim |
Pirate |
215 |
St. Boniface |
Shelly Glover |
Conservative |
21,737 |
Raymond Simard |
Liberal |
13,314 |
Patrice Miniely |
New Democratic |
6,935 |
Marc Payette |
Green |
1,245 |
Selkirk-Interlake |
James Bezan |
Conservative |
26,848 |
Sean Palsson |
New Democratic |
10,933 |
Duncan Edward Geisler (1948-2019) |
Liberal |
1,980 |
Don Winstone |
Green |
1,423 |
Winnipeg Centre |
Pat Martin |
New Democratic |
13,928 |
Bev Pitura |
Conservative |
7,173 |
Allan Wise |
Liberal |
2,872 |
Jacqueline Romanow |
Green |
1,830 |
Darrell Rankin |
Communist |
152 |
Winnipeg North |
Kevin Lamoureux |
Liberal |
9,097 |
Rebecca Blaikie |
New Democratic |
9,053 |
Ann Matejicka |
Conservative |
6,701 |
John Harvie |
Green |
458 |
Frank Komarniski |
Communist |
118 |
Winnipeg South |
Rod Bruinooge |
Conservative |
22,840 |
Terry Duguid |
Liberal |
14,296 |
Dave Gaudreau |
New Democratic |
5,693 |
Caitlin McIntyre |
Green |
889 |
Winnipeg South Centre |
Joyce Bateman |
Conservative |
15,506 |
Anita Schwartz Neville |
Liberal |
14,784 |
Dennis Lewycky |
New Democratic |
7,945 |
Joshua McNeil |
Green |
1,383 |
Matt Henderson |
Independent |
218 |
Lyndon B. Froese |
Independent |
103 |
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Manitoba Members of the Forty-First Canadian Parliament (2011-2015)
Sources:
History of Federal Ridings Since 1867, Parliament of Canada.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 15 August 2022
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