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2003 Manitoba general election

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2003 Manitoba general election

← 1999 June 3, 2003 2007 →

57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
29 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Gary Doer Stuart Murray Jon Gerrard
Party New Democratic Progressive Conservative Liberal
Leader since March 30, 1988 November 4, 2000 October 17, 1998
Leader's seat Concordia Kirkfield Park River Heights
Last election 32 24 1
Seats won 35 20 2
Seat change Increase3 Decrease4 Increase1
Popular vote 195,425 142,967 52,123
Percentage 49.47% 36.19% 13.19%
Swing Increase4.96pp Decrease4.65pp Decrease0.21pp

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. Click the map for more details.

Premier before election

Gary Doer
New Democratic

Premier after election

Gary Doer
New Democratic

The 2003 Manitoba general election was held on June 3, 2003 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It was won by the New Democratic Party, which won 35 seats out of 57 (net gain of 3), securing another term for premier Gary Doer.

The Progressive Conservative Party finished second with twenty seats, a net loss of 4 from 1999. The Liberal Party won two seats, a net gain of one from the previous election.

An article in The Globe and Mail attributed the NDP's strong performance to premier Doer's tenure, where he was seen as having "delivered a reasonable economic performance and a steady stream of budget surpluses."[1]

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Results

Summary of the June 3, 2003 Manitoba Legislature election results
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote
1999 Dissol. 2003 + / — # % Change
  New Democratic Gary Doer 57 32 31 35 +3 195,425 49.47% +4.96%
  Progressive Conservative Stuart Murray 57 24 23 20 −4 142,967 36.19% −4.65%
  Liberal Jon Gerrard 57 1 1 2 +1 52,123 13.19% −0.21%
Green Markus Buchart 14 0 0 0 3,792 0.96% +0.76%
Communist Darrell Rankin 5 0 0 0 334 0.08% −0.01%
Libertarian Chris Buors 5 0 0 0 248 0.06% -0.07%
  Independents and no affiliation 2 0 1 0 167 0.04% −0.19%
  Vacant 2  
Total 196 57 57 57 397,069 54.17%  
Registered Voters 732,946  

1 One of the two independent candidates is a member of the federal Christian Heritage Party, while the other was formerly a candidate of the Libertarian Party.

Popular vote
New Democratic
49.47%
PC
36.19%
Liberal
13.19%
Others
1.14%
Seats summary
New Democratic
61.40%
PC
35.08%
Liberal
3.50%

Candidates by riding

Party key:

Election expenditures refer only to candidate expenses.

Northern Manitoba / Parkland

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Dauphin-Roblin[2] Stan Struthers
4602 (54.27%)
Bill Griffin
2979 (35.13%)
Joelle Robinson
683 (8.05%)
Larry Powell
216 (2.55%)
Stan Struthers
Flin Flon[3] Gerard Jennissen
2402 (73.21%)
Lloyd Macdonald
322 (9.81%)
Garry Zamzow
557 (16.98%)
Gerrard Jennissen
Rupertsland[4] Eric Robinson
2203 (87.52%)
Cory Phillips
152 (6.04%)
Orville Woodford
162 (6.44%)
Eric Robinson
Swan River[5] Rosann Wowchuk
4701 (63.00%)
Jason Shaw
2223 (29.79%)
Russell McKay
538 (7.21%)
Rosann Wowchuk
The Pas[6] Oscar Lathlin
3104 (65.61%)
Richard Goudy
791 (16.72%)
Mark Sweeny
836 (17.67%)
Oscar Lathlin
Thompson[7] Steve Ashton
3291 (82.73%)
Bill Archer
532 (13.37%)
Myrle Traverse
155 (3.90%)
Steve Ashton

Westman

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Arthur-Virden[8] Perry Kalynuk
3,219 (41.89%)
Larry Maguire
4,135 (53.80%)
Vaughn Ramsay
331 (4.31%)
Larry Maguire
Brandon East[9] Drew Caldwell
3,870 (62.04%)
Greg Dinsdale
2,036 (32.64%)
Scott Brigden
274 (4.39%)
Lisa Gallagher (Communist)
58 (0.93%)
Drew Caldwell
Brandon West[10] Scott Smith
5,210 (61.02%)
Reg Atkinson
2,982 (34.93%)
Candace Sigurdson
346 (4.05%)
Scott Smith
Minnedosa[11] Harvey Paterson
3,247 (47.19%)
Leanne Rowat
3,259 (47.37%)
Gordon Powell
268 (3.90%)
Colin Atkins (Independent)
106 (1.54%)
Harold Gilleshammer
Russell[12] Don Yanick
3,208 (40.78%)
Len Derkach
4,087 (51.96%)
Joan Clement
571 (7.26%)
Len Derkach

Central Manitoba

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Carman[13] Bill Harrison
1,445 (21.27%)
Denis Rocan
3,523 (51.86%)
Don Oldcorn
1,825 (26.87%)
Denis Rocan
Gimli[14] Peter Bjornson
5,500 (56.56%)
Vern Sabeski
3,651 (37.54%)
Lynn Clark
574 (5.90%)
Ed Helwer
Interlake[15] Tom Nevakshonoff
3,858 (63.76%)
Betty Green
1,796 (29.68%)
Leslie Jacobson
397 (6.56%)
Tom Nevakshonoff
Lakeside[16] Robert Marshall
3,015 (38.85%)
Ralph Eichler
4,110 (52.96%)
Louis Allain
636 (8.19%)
Harry Enns
Morris[17] John Auger
1,588 (22.71%)
Mavis Taillieu
3,996 (57.16%)
Michael van Walleghem
1,407 (20.13%)
Frank Pitura
Pembina[18] Mary Johnson
877 (14.24%)
Peter George Dyck
4,694 (76.24%)
Marilyn Skubovious
505 (8.20%)
Aaron Crossman (Communist)
81 (1.32%)
Peter George Dyck
Portage la Prairie[19] Bob Kriski
3,023 (42.73%)
David Faurschou
3,524 (49.82%)
Mike Lefebvre
527 (7.45%)
David Faurschou
Selkirk[20] Greg Dewar
4,580 (62.69%)
Doug Neal
1,257 (17.20%)
Jack Jonasson
1,469 (20.11%)
Greg Dewar
Ste. Rose[20] John Harapiak
2,301 (35.14%)
Glen Cummings
3,709 (56.64%)
Wendy Menzies
538 (8.22%)
Glen Cummings†
Turtle Mountain[21] Lonnie Patterson
1,893 (28.72%)
Merv Tweed
3,956 (60.01%)
Bev Leadbeater
743 (11.27%)
Merv Tweed

Eastman

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Emerson Luc Gendreau
1,137 (19.25%)
Jack Penner
3,509 (59.41%)
Len Schieman
1,260 (21.34%)
Jack Penner
Lac du Bonnet Michael Hameluck
3,875 (45.35%)
Gerald Hawranik
4,380 (51.26%)
Cheryl Appleyard
290 (3.39%)
Gerald Hawranik
La Verendrye Ron Lemieux
3,881 (58.07%)
Gerard Simard
2,310 (34.57%)
Paula Ryplanski Marsch
492 (7.36%)
Ron Lemieux
Springfield Georgine Spooner
2,512 (30.97%)
Ron Schuler
4,917 (60.62%)
Vince Boileau
682 (8.41%)
Ron Schuler
Steinbach Bonnie Schmidt
875 (15.24%)
Kelvin Goertzen
4,284 (74.63%)
Monica Guetre
455 (7.93%)
Connie Jantz
126 (2.20%)
Jim Penner

Northwest Winnipeg

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Burrows Doug Martindale
4,004 (69.01%)
Derek Lambert
423 (7.29%)
Tony Sanchez
1,252 (21.58%)
Catherine Johannson
123 (2.12%)
Doug Martindale
Inkster Mario Santos
2,851 (41.46%)
Michael Ledarney
251 (3.65%)
Kevin Lamoureux
3,671 (53.39%)
Mario Ducusin
103 (1.50%)
Becky Barrett
Kildonan Dave Chomiak
5,123 (70.13%)
Garreth McDonald
1,100 (15.06%)
Michael Lazar
942 (12.90%)
Frank Luschak
140 (1.92%)
Dave Chomiak
Point Douglas George Hickes
2,877 (74.86%)
Wyatt McIntyre
337 (8.77%)
Mary Lou Bourgeois
547 (14.23%)
Darrell Rankin (Communist)
82 (2.14%)
George Hickes
St. Johns Gord Mackintosh
4,224 (72.40%)
Ray Garnett
612 (10.49%)
Ed Kolodziej
745 (12.77%)
Alon Weinberg
221 (3.79%)
Chris Buors (Libertarian)
32 (0.55%)
Gord Mackintosh
The Maples Cris Aglugub
3,781 (68.12%)
Tammy Witko
885 (15.94%)
Angelina Olivier-Job
885 (15.94%)
Cris Aglugub
Wellington Conrad Santos
3,119 (73.96%)
Jon Penner
413 (9.79%)
Rylan Reed
640 (15.18%)
Glen Wreggitt (Communist)
45 (1.07%)
Conrad Santos

Northeast Winnipeg

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Concordia Gary Doer
4,450 (76.67%)
Conor Lloyd
935 (16.11%)
Tanya Parks
419 (7.22%)
Gary Doer
Elmwood Jim Maloway
3,954 (65.92%)
Bryan McLeod
1,229 (20.49%)
Walt Roberts
748 (12.47%)
Gavin Whittaker (Libertarian)
67 (1.12%)
Jim Maloway
Radisson Bidhu Jha
3,888 (52.45%)
Linda West
2,901 (39.13%)
Murray Cliff
624 (8.42%)
Bidhu Jha
River East Doug Longstaffe
4,402 (45.75%)
Bonnie Mitchelson
4,935 (51.28%)
Fred Curry
286 (2.97%)
Bonnie Mitchelson
Rossmere Harry Schellenberg
5,057 (65.55%)
Virginia Larsson
2,296 (29.76%)
Sam Bhalesar
362 (4.69%)
Harry Schellenberg†
St. Boniface Greg Selinger
4,904 (74.34%)
Dan Zahari
741 (11.23%)
Dougald Lamont
952 (14.43%)
Greg Selinger
Transcona Daryl Reid
4,414 (69.48%)
Nansy Marsiglia
915 (14.40%)
Betty Ann Watts
1,024 (16.12%)
Daryl Reid

West Winnipeg

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Assiniboia Jim Rondeau
5,147 (63.05%)
Dennis Wishanski
2,257 (27.65%)
Monique Graboski
657 (8.05%)
Jessie Tottle
102 (1.25%)
Jim Rondeau
Charleswood Mel Willis
1,436 (17.52%)
Myrna Driedger
3,961 (48.32%)
Rick Ross
2,800 (34.16%)
Myrna Driedger
Kirkfield Park Dennis Kshyk
2,855 (31.06%)
Stuart Murray
4,294 (46.72%)
Brian Head
2,042 (22.22%)
Stuart Murray
St. James Bonnie Korzeniowski
3,982 (53.68%)
Cliff Allbutt
2,473 (33.34%)
Alana McKenzie
963 (12.98%)
Bonnie Korzeniowski
Tuxedo[22] Sonia Taylor
2,023 (25.36%)
Heather Stefanson
4,213 (52.81%)
Marla Billinghurst
1,741 (21.83%)
Heather Stefanson

Central Winnipeg

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Fort Rouge Tim Sale
4,118 (57.64%)
Mark Francis
1,409 (19.72%)
David Henteleff
1,212 (16.96%)
Mikel Magnusson
355 (4.97%)
Jim Weidman (Libertarian)
51 (0.71%)
Tim Sale
Lord Roberts Diane McGifford
4,352 (61.99%)
Andrew Hymers
1,179 (16.79%)
Ali Lamont
982 (13.99%)
Vere Scott
442 (6.29%)
Andy Caisse (Libertarian)
66 (0.94%)
Diane McGifford
Minto MaryAnn Mihychuk
3,586 (69.47%)
David Laurence
626 (12.13%)
Mario Javier
685 (13.27%)
Joan Johannson
197 (3.81%)
Cheryl-Anne Carr (Communist)
68 (1.32%)
MaryAnn Mihychuk
River Heights Kristin Bingeman
1,824 (19.74%)
Mike Radcliffe
2,675 (28.95%)
Jon Gerrard
4,500 (48.70%)
Linda Goosen
209 (2.26%)
Clancy Smith (Libertarian)
32 (0.35%)
Jon Gerrard
Wolseley Rob Altemeyer
3,482 (56.90%)
Ashley Burner
679 (11.09%)
Val Mollison
766 (12.52%)
Markus Buchart
1,193 (19.49%)
Jean Friesen

South Winnipeg

Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
NDP PC Liberal Green Other
Fort Garry Kerri Irvin-Ross
3,852 (46.75%)
Joy Smith
3,765 (45.69%)
Taran Malik
562 (6.82%)
Didz Zuzens (Independent)
61 (1.12%)
Joy Smith
Fort Whyte Janine Ballingall Scotten
2,647 (28.13%)
John Loewen
4,960 (52.71%)
Gerry Sankar
1,803 (19.16%)
John Loewen
Riel Christine Melnick
4,455 (54.03%)
Shirley Render
3,119 (37.83%)
Kristopher Ade
671 (8.14%)
Linda Asper
Seine River Theresa Oswald
4,314 (51.06%)
Louise Dacquay
3,582 (42.40%)
Luciano Vacca
553 (6.54%)
Louise Dacquay
Southdale Carolyn Frost
3,123 (36.04%)
Jack Reimer
4,422 (51.03%)
Chuck Mrena
1,120 (12.93%)
Jack Reimer
St. Norbert Marilyn Brick
3,355 (48.68%)
Marcel Laurendeau
2,610 (37.87%)
Jocelyn Greenwood
741 (10.75%)
Keith Barber
186 (2.70%)
Marcel Laurendeau
St. Vital Nancy Allan
4,409 (63.43%)
Kirsty Reilly
1,656 (23.82%)
Justin Beaudry
707 (10.17%)
Nelson Morrison
179 (2.58%)
Nancy Allan

Post-election changes


Manitoba provincial by-election, June 22, 2004: Minto
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
New Democratic Andrew Swan 2,848 54.69 $14,208.77
Liberal Wayne Helgason 1,616 31.03 $9,826.24
Progressive Conservative David Laurence 631 12.12 $41.20
Communist Cheryl-Anne Carr 113 2.17 $0.00
Total valid votes 5,208 100.00
Rejected ballots 43
Turnout 5,251 47.18
Registered voters 11,129


Manitoba provincial by-election, July 2, 2004: Turtle Mountain
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Cliff Cullen 3,632 63.01 3.00 $11,273.31
Liberal Bev Leadbeater 1,084 18.81 7.54 $2,256.63
New Democratic Betty Storie 1,048 18.18 -10.53 $12,037.72
Total valid votes 5,764
Rejected 12
Eligible voters / Turnout 12,267 47.10
Source(s)
Source:
  • John Loewen (Fort Whyte) resigned his seat on September 26, 2005 to campaign for the House of Commons of Canada. A by-election was held on December 16, 2005, to determine his successor.


Manitoba provincial by-election, December 16, 2005: Fort Whyte
Resignation of John Loewen
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Hugh McFadyen 3,542 52.26 −0.45 $27,219.00
New Democratic Christina McDonald 1,650 24.34 −3.79 $18,333.89
Liberal Jean Paterson 1,466 21.63 +2.47 $6,134.47
Green Shelagh Pizey-Allen 120 1.77 $233.71
Total valid votes 6,778 99.91
Rejected ballots 6 0.09 -0.17
Turnout 6,784 38.07 −18.54
Registered voters 17,820
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.67

See also

References

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  22. ^ "Tuxedo — Official Results — 2003 Provincial Election". Electionsmanitoba.ca. June 3, 2003. Archived from the original on August 15, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2011.

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