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{{Short description|Defunct provincial electoral district in Manitoba, Canada}}
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[[File:Kildonan98.png|thumb|right|200px|The 1999-present boundaries for Kildonan highlighted in red.]]
{{Infobox Canada electoral district
'''Kildonan''' is a provincial electoral division in the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Manitoba]]. The boundaries for the riding maintained their location through the 2008 redistribution.
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| province = Manitoba
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| prov-rep-party-link = Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party
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| prov-created = 1957
|prov-election-last = 2016
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'''Kildonan''' was a provincial electoral division in the [[Canadian province]] of [[Manitoba]]. The boundaries for the riding maintained their location through the 2008 redistribution.
==Kildonan riding (1870–1899)==

== History ==

===Kildonan (1870–1899)===


The original Kildonan [[electoral district (Canada)|riding]] was created at the time of the province's establishment in 1870. It was dominated by Manitoba's "old settler" population (i.e., English-speaking families who had lived in the [[Red River of the North|Red River]] Settlement for many years before the province's creation). There was a large "mixed blood" aboriginal population in the riding, and many of its residents were also of [[Scotland|Scottish]] or partly Scottish ancestry. From 1886 to 1888, the riding was incorporated into "Kildonan and St. Paul" riding.
The original Kildonan [[electoral district (Canada)|riding]] was created at the time of the province's establishment in 1870. It was dominated by Manitoba's "old settler" population (i.e., English-speaking families who had lived in the [[Red River of the North|Red River]] Settlement for many years before the province's creation). There was a large "mixed blood" aboriginal population in the riding, and many of its residents were also of [[Scotland|Scottish]] or partly Scottish ancestry. From 1886 to 1888, the riding was incorporated into "Kildonan and St. Paul" riding.
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Kildonan was a hotly contested riding between the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Conservatives]] and [[Manitoba Liberal Party|Liberals]] following the establishment of party government in 1888. In 1899, it was dissolved into the riding of "Kildonan and St. Andrews".
Kildonan was a hotly contested riding between the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Conservatives]] and [[Manitoba Liberal Party|Liberals]] following the establishment of party government in 1888. In 1899, it was dissolved into the riding of "Kildonan and St. Andrews".


==Kildonan and St. Andrews riding (1920–1927)==
===Kildonan and St. Andrews (1920–1927)===


From 1920 to 1927, the Kildonan and St. Andrews riding was represented by Labour [[Member of the Legislative Assembly]] (MLA) [[Charles Albert Tanner|Charles Tanner]]. Otherwise, it continued to return Liberals and Conservatives until being merged into "Kildonan-Transcona" in 1949. After that time, it was generally considered a safe riding for the [[Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation|Co-operative Commonwealth Federation]].
From 1920 to 1927, the Kildonan and St. Andrews riding was represented by Labour [[Member of the Legislative Assembly]] (MLA) [[Charles Albert Tanner|Charles Tanner]]. Otherwise, it continued to return Liberals and Conservatives until being merged into "Kildonan-Transcona" in 1949. After that time, it was generally considered a safe riding for the [[Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation|Co-operative Commonwealth Federation]].


==Kildonan riding (1958-present)==
=== Kildonan (1958–2019) ===

A riding with the name Kildonan was reestablished in 1957, and formally came into being in the [[Manitoba general election, 1958|provincial election of 1958]]. It was located in the northeastern part of the current City of [[Winnipeg]], The Kildonan riding that existed from the 1958 election up to the election of 1981 was located in the East Kildonan area on the east side of the Red River. The present riding of Kildonan existing since 1981 in northwest Winnipeg has completely different boundaries from the old Kildonan riding as this new Kildonan riding was carved out of the old Seven Oaks riding on the west side of the Red River

Kildonan is bordered on the east by [[River East]] and [[Rossmere]], to the south by [[St. Johns (provincial electoral district)|St. Johns]] and [[Burrows (electoral district)|Burrows]], to the north by [[Gimli (electoral district)|Gimli]], and to the west by [[The Maples (electoral district)|The Maples]].

The seat is generally regarded as safe for the [[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democratic Party]]. The Progressive Conservatives won the former Kildonan on the (east side of the Red River) in 1962 (by 4 votes in the [[Manitoba general election, 1962|1962 election]]) and the Liberals won the Kildonan riding on the (west side of the Red River) in 1988. In both cases, the NDP recaptured the seat after a single term.


A riding with the name Kildonan was reestablished in 1957, and formally came into being in the [[1958 Manitoba general election|provincial election of 1958]]. It was located in the northeastern part of the current City of [[Winnipeg]], The Kildonan riding that existed from the 1958 election up to the election of 1981 was located in the [[East Kildonan, Winnipeg|East Kildonan]] area on the east side of the Red River. The riding of Kildonan that existed since 1981 in northwest Winnipeg had completely different boundaries from the old Kildonan riding as this new Kildonan riding was carved out of the old Seven Oaks riding on the west side of the Red River. This new riding was bordered on the east by [[River East]] and [[Rossmere]], to the south by [[St. Johns (electoral district)|St. Johns]] and [[Burrows (electoral district)|Burrows]], to the north by [[Gimli (electoral district)|Gimli]], and to the west by [[The Maples (electoral district)|The Maples]].
Kildonan's current MLA is [[David Chomiak]], a prominent [[cabinet minister]] in the government of [[Gary Doer]]. In the [[Manitoba general election, 2003|provincial election of 2003]], he was re-elected to the riding with over 70% of the total vote. He was re-elected again in the
[[Manitoba general election, 2007|provincial election of 2007]] with over 60% of the vote.


The riding's population in 1996 was 19,522. In 1999, the average family income was $54381, and the unemployment rate was 6.80%. Almost 18% of the population is above 65 years of age.
The riding's population in 1996 was 19,522. In 1999, the average family income was $54381, and the unemployment rate was 6.80%. Almost 18% of the population was above 65 years of age by 2016. Kildonan had a large immigrant population (23% of the total population in 1999), and was ethnically diverse. [[Ukraine|Ukrainians]] made up 14% of the riding's population; a further 11% were [[Jewish]], 7% [[Poland|Polish]], and 3% [[Italy|Italian]]. Kildonan's residents were primarily middle and upper-income. Manufacturing accounted for 16% of industry in the riding, with a further 15% in the service sector.


The seat was generally regarded as safe for the [[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democratic Party]]. The Progressive Conservatives won the former Kildonan on the (east side of the Red River) in 1962 (by 4 votes in the [[1962 Manitoba general election|1962 election]]) and the Liberals won the Kildonan riding on the (west side of the Red River) in 1988. In both cases, the NDP recaptured the seat after a single term.
Kildonan has a large immigrant population (23% of the total population in 1999), and is ethnically diverse. [[Ukraine|Ukrainians]] make up 14% of the riding's population; a further 11% are [[Jewish]], 7% are [[Poland|Polish]] and 3% are [[Italy|Italian]].


Beginning with the [[2019 Manitoba general election]], the Kildonan riding was dissolved and much of its constituency was redistributed to the new riding of [[Kildonan-River East]], which also took in parts of [[St. Johns (electoral district)|St. Johns]] and the now-defunct [[River East]] riding. Kildonan's last MLA was [[Nic Curry]], a young former officer in the [[Canadian Armed Forces]] Reserve.
Kildonan's residents are primarily middle and upper-income. Manufacturing accounts of 16% of industry in the riding, with a further 15% in the service sector.


==Members of the Legislative Assembly==
==Members of the Legislative Assembly==
===Kildonan riding (1870–1899)===


===Kildonan (1870–1899)===
*(+) From 1886 to 1888, the riding was incorporated into Kildonan and St. Paul.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Name
! Name
! Party
! Party
! Took Office
! Took office
! Left Office
! Left office
|-
|-
| [[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]
| [[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]
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| 1899
| 1899
|}
|}
<small>(+) From 1886 to 1888, the riding was incorporated into Kildonan and St. Paul.</small>


===Kildonan and St. Andrews riding (1920–1927)===
===Kildonan and St. Andrews (1920–1927)===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Name
! Name
! Party
! Party
! Took Office
! Took office
! Left Office
! Left office
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| [[Orton Grain]]
| [[Orton Grain]]
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|}
|}


===Kildonan-Transcona riding (1949–1958)===
===Kildonan-Transcona (1949–1958)===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Name
! Name
! Party
! Party
! Took Office
! Took office
! Left Office
! Left office
|- bgcolor=#FFE1C4
|- bgcolor=#FFE1C4
| [[George Olive]]
| [[George Olive]]
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|}
|}


===Kildonan riding (1961-present)===
===Kildonan (1961–2019)===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Name
! Name
! Party
! Party
! Took Office
! Took office
! Left Office
! Left office
|- bgcolor=#FFE1C4
|- bgcolor=#FFE1C4
| [[A.J. Reid]]
| [[A.J. Reid]]
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| 1966
| 1966
|- bgcolor=#FFE1C4
|- bgcolor=#FFE1C4
| [[Peter Fox (politician)|Peter Fox]]
| [[Peter Fox (Canadian politician)|Peter Fox]]
| [[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democrat]]
| [[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democrat]]
| 1966
| 1966
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| [[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democrat]]
| [[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democrat]]
| 1990
| 1990
| 2016
| ''present''
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| [[Nic Curry]]
| [[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Progressive Conservative]]
| 2016
| 2019
|}
|}


==Electoral results==
==Electoral results==
=== 1870 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1870|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Opposition|[[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]|38|55.07%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Government|David Matheson|31|44.93%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|69|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1874 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1874|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Opposition|[[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]|49|50.00%|-5.07%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Undeclared|John Fraser|49|50.00%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|98|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1875 by-election ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|by=yes|1875|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Unknown|[[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]|''Acclaimed''|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total||&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1878 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1878|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Undeclared|[[Alexander Sutherland (politician)|Alexander Sutherland]]|78|65.00%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Undeclared|[[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]|42|35.00%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|120|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|151|79.47%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1879 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1879|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Government|[[Alexander Sutherland (politician)|Alexander Sutherland]]|107|60.80%|-4.20%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Undeclared|[[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]|69|39.20%|4.20%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|176|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1882 by-election ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|by=yes|1882|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Alexander Sutherland (politician)|Alexander Sutherland]]|''Acclaimed''|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total||&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1883 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1883|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Alexander Sutherland (politician)|Alexander Sutherland]]|100|57.14%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]|75|42.86%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|175|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1884 by-election ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|by=yes|1884|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[John MacBeth (Manitoba politician)|John MacBeth]]|109|64.50%|7.35%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|J. Thompson|60|35.50%|-7.35%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|169|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1886 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1886|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[John MacBeth (Manitoba politician)|John MacBeth]]|194|54.96%|-9.54%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[John Sutherland (Manitoba politician)|John Sutherland]]|159|45.04%|9.54%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|353|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1888 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1888|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[John Norquay]]|305|50.16%|-4.79%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[Duncan MacArthur]]|303|49.84%|4.79%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|608|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1890 by-election ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|by=yes|1890|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Thomas Norquay]]|325|69.59%|19.43%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Unknown|James Taylor|142|30.41%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|467|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1892 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1892|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[John James Bird]]|342|51.12%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|Nathaniel Francis Hagel|327|48.88%|-20.71%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|669|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|971|68.90%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1896 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1896|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Hector Sutherland (politician)|Hector Sutherland]]|406|51.85%|2.97%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[John James Bird]]|377|48.15%|-2.97%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|783|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|1,040|75.29%|6.39%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1899 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1899|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Orton Grain]]|830|60.01%|8.16%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|D. F. Reid|553|39.99%|-8.16%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|1,383|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1903 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1903|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[Martin O'Donohoe]]|718|50.17%|10.19%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Orton Grain]]|713|49.83%|-10.19%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|1,431|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1907 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1907|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Orton Grain]]|792|51.33%|1.50%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[Martin O'Donohoe]]|751|48.67%|-1.50%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|1,543|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1910 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1910|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Orton Grain]]|1,131|52.02%|0.70%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Albert Ryerson Bredin|1,043|47.98%|-0.70%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|2,174|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1913 by-election ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|by=yes|1913|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Walter Humphries Montague]]|1,319|59.41%|7.39%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Albert Ryerson Bredin|901|40.59%|-7.39%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|2,220|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1914 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1914|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[Walter Humphries Montague]]|1,086|50.07%|-9.35%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[George Prout]]|1,083|49.93%|9.35%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|2,169|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1915 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1915|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|[[George Prout]]|1,295|63.20%|13.27%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|Richard Sanders|754|36.80%|-13.27%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|2,049|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1920 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1920|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Labour|[[Charles Albert Tanner]]|1,184|40.66%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|David Morrison|876|30.08%|-33.12%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Farmer|T. McConnell|852|29.26%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|2,912|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1922 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1922|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Labour|[[Charles Albert Tanner]]|1,453|44.60%|3.94%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Fred Larter|977|29.99%|-0.09%}}
{{CANelec|MB|United Farmers|Samuel Henry Summerscales|828|25.41%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|3,258|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1927 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1927|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[James McLenaghen]]|1,530|37.14%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Walter Henry Gabriel "Harry" Gibbs|1,456|35.34%|5.35%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Progressive|[[Charles Albert Tanner]]|1,134|27.52%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|4,120|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1932 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1932|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[James McLenaghen]]|2,664|40.35%|3.22%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal-Progressive|Walter Henry Gabriel "Harry" Gibbs|2,625|39.76%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Labour|Charles H. Cook|1,313|19.89%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|6,602|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1936 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1936|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[James McLenaghen]]|2,870|41.49%|1.14%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal-Progressive|Charles Elwyn Fillmore|2,271|32.83%|-6.93%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Independent Labour|R. A. Wise|1,776|25.68%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|6,917|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1941 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1941|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|Conservative|[[James McLenaghen]]|3,447|64.12%|22.63%}}
{{CANelec|MB|CCF|Cornelius Byle|1,929|35.88%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|5,376|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1945 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1945|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|[[James McLenaghen]]|3,518|56.23%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|CCF|William Grundy|2,313|36.97%|1.08%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Labor-Progressive|William Gilbey|426|6.81%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|6,257|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1949 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1949|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|CCF|[[George Olive]]|2,177|50.48%|13.51%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal-Progressive|Melvin Justus Given McMullen "Len Vintus"|2,136|49.52%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|4,313|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source: {{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1953 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1953|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|CCF|[[Russell Paulley]]|6,052|47.85%|-2.62%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal-Progressive|John Leslie Bodie|4,566|36.10%|-13.42%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Social Credit|Lorne G. Carson|1,209|9.56%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Independent|Steve Melnyk|820|6.48%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|12,647|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source: {{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1958 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1958|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|CCF|[[A. J. Reid]]|2,776|38.29%|-9.56%}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|John Ernest "Jack" Willis|2,665|36.76%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal-Progressive|George Nordland Suttie|1,808|24.94%|-11.16%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|7,249|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|12,239|59.23%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|35|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source: {{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1959 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1959|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|CCF|[[A. J. Reid]]|3,659|40.02%|1.73%}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|John Ernest "Jack" Willis|3,511|38.41%|1.64%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal-Progressive|Cornelius Huebert|1,972|21.57%|-3.37%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|9,142|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|13,470|67.87%|8.64%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|20|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1962 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1962|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|[[James Mills (Manitoba politician)|James Mills]]|3,176|33.25%|-5.15%}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[A. J. Reid]]|3,172|33.21%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Ernest Rudolph|2,751|28.80%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Social Credit|John De Fehr|452|4.73%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|9,551|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|17,183|55.58%|-12.29%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|94|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1966 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1966|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Peter Fox (Canadian politician)|Peter Fox]]|4,644|36.43%|3.22%}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|[[James Mills (Manitoba politician)|James Mills]]|3,808|29.87%|-3.38%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|James Smith|2,966|23.26%|-5.54%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Social Credit|Henry W. Redekopp|1,331|10.44%|5.71%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|12,749|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|19,335|65.94%|10.35%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|47|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1969 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1969|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Peter Fox (Canadian politician)|Peter Fox]]|4,589|62.73%|26.30%}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|Don Mills|1,876|25.64%|-4.23%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|John Gugulyn|851|11.63%|-11.63%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|7,316|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|10,616|68.91%|2.98%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|22|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1973 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1973|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Peter Fox (Canadian politician)|Peter Fox]]|5,718|54.59%|-8.14%}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|Don Lynn Heidman|2,660|25.39%|-0.25%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Ann McTavish|2,097|20.02%|8.39%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|10,475|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|12,699|82.49%|13.57%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|58|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1977 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1977|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Peter Fox (Canadian politician)|Peter Fox]]|5,568|49.95%|-4.64%}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|James "Jim" Hanson|4,651|41.72%|16.33%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Norm Stapon|929|8.33%|-11.69%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|11,148|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|14,390|77.47%|-5.02%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|36|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1981 ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|1981|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Mary Beth Dolin]]|6,794|55.11%|5.17%}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|Ken Galanchuk|4,478|36.33%|-5.39%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Alex Berkowits|755|6.12%|-2.21%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Progressive (1981)|Dan Tokarz|300|2.43%|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|12,327|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|16,120|76.47%|-1.00%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|33|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
=== 1985 by-election ===
{{CANelec/top|MB|by=yes|October 1, 1985|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Marty Dolin]]|4,332|47.53%|-7.58%}}
{{CANelec|MB|PC|Bev Rayburn|3,248|35.64%|-0.69%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Chris Guly|988|10.84%|4.72%}}
{{CANelec|MB|Progressive (1981)|[[Ben Hanuschak]]|546|5.99%|3.56%}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|9,114|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|N/A|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}


=== 1986 ===
{{Canadian election result/top|MB|2016|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes|on=19 April 2016}}
{{1986 Manitoba general election/Kildonan}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Dave Chomiak]]|&ndash;|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
=== 1988 ===
{{CANelec|MB|PC|Nic Curry|&ndash;|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{1988 Manitoba general election/Kildonan}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Navdeep Khangura|&ndash;|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
=== 1990 ===
{{CANelec|MB|[[Manitoba Party (2016)|Manitoba]]|Gary Marshall|&ndash;|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Green|Steven Stairs|&ndash;|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/top|MB|1990|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Dave Chomiak]]|3,904|35.69%|7.02%}}
{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|&ndash;|100.0 &nbsp;}}<!--
{{CANelec|MB|PC|David Langtry|3,694|33.77%|1.78%}}
{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|&ndash;|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Claudia Sarbit|2,771|25.33%|-10.35%}}
{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|&ndash;|&ndash;|&ndash;}}-->
{{CANelec|MB|Progressive (1981)|[[Sidney Green (politician)|Sidney Green]]|570|5.21%|2.40%}}
{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Total|10,939|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|Source: [[Elections Manitoba]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/Voting/Candidates/1|title=Candidates: 41st General Election|publisher=[[Elections Manitoba]]|date=29 March 2016|accessdate=31 March 2016}}</ref>}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|14,604|74.90%|-1.31%}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|35|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source:{{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf |pages=211–277}}}}
{{end}}
{{end}}
=== 1995 ===
{{Manitoba provincial election, 2011/Electoral District/Kildonan (Manitoba electoral district)}}
{{CANelec/top|MB|1995|Kildonan (electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes|change=yes}}
{{Manitoba provincial election, 2007/Electoral District/Kildonan (Manitoba electoral district)}}<ref>http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/Results/39_division_results/39_kildonan_summary_results.html - 2007 results</ref>
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Dave Chomiak]]|5,812|52.00|16.31}}
{{Manitoba provincial election, 2003/Electoral District/Kildonan (Manitoba electoral district)}}<ref>http://www.elections.mb.ca/en/Results/38_division_results/38_kildonan_summary_results.html</ref>
{{CANelec|MB|PC|Robert Praznik|3,324|29.74|-4.03}}
{{Manitoba provincial election, 1999/Electoral District/Kildonan (Manitoba electoral district)}}
{{CANelec|MB|Liberal|Joe Gallagher|2,041|18.26|-7.07}}
{{Canadian election result/top|MB|1995|Kildonan (Manitoba electoral district)|Kildonan|percent=yes}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|[[Dave Chomiak]] | 5,812 | 52.00}}
{{CANelec/total|Total valid votes|11,177|&ndash;|&ndash;}}
{{CANelec/total|Rejected|45|&ndash;}}
{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive_Conservatives/row}}
{{CANelec/total|Eligible voters / Turnout|15,106|74.29|-0.86}}
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Progressive Conservative]]
{{CANelec/source|hide=Source: {{Cite report|date=1999|author=Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer|location=Winnipeg|publisher=Elections Manitoba|title=Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/1999_statvotes_foreward.pdf}}}}
|Robert Praznik
| style="text-align:right;" |3,324
| style="text-align:right;" |29.74
{{CANelec |MB |Liberal |Joe Gallagher |2,041 |18.26}}
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=== 1999 ===
{{1999 Manitoba general election/Kildonan}}
=== 2003 ===
{{2003 Manitoba general election/Kildonan}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.elections.mb.ca/en/Results/38_division_results/38_kildonan_summary_results.html |title=Kildonan — Official Results — 2003 Pronvicial Election |access-date=2009-12-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706185507/http://www.elections.mb.ca/en/Results/38_division_results/38_kildonan_summary_results.html |archive-date=2011-07-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
=== 2007 ===
{{2007 Manitoba general election/Kildonan}}<ref>http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/Results/39_division_results/39_kildonan_summary_results.html {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321011752/http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/Results/39_division_results/39_kildonan_summary_results.html |date=2012-03-21 }} - 2007 results</ref>
=== 2011 ===
{{2011 Manitoba general election/Kildonan}}
=== 2016 ===
{{2016 Manitoba general election/Kildonan}}


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Kildonan
Manitoba electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Manitoba
District created1957
First contested1958
Last contested2016

Kildonan was a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The boundaries for the riding maintained their location through the 2008 redistribution.

History

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Kildonan (1870–1899)

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The original Kildonan riding was created at the time of the province's establishment in 1870. It was dominated by Manitoba's "old settler" population (i.e., English-speaking families who had lived in the Red River Settlement for many years before the province's creation). There was a large "mixed blood" aboriginal population in the riding, and many of its residents were also of Scottish or partly Scottish ancestry. From 1886 to 1888, the riding was incorporated into "Kildonan and St. Paul" riding.

Kildonan was a hotly contested riding between the Conservatives and Liberals following the establishment of party government in 1888. In 1899, it was dissolved into the riding of "Kildonan and St. Andrews".

Kildonan and St. Andrews (1920–1927)

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From 1920 to 1927, the Kildonan and St. Andrews riding was represented by Labour Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Charles Tanner. Otherwise, it continued to return Liberals and Conservatives until being merged into "Kildonan-Transcona" in 1949. After that time, it was generally considered a safe riding for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.

Kildonan (1958–2019)

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A riding with the name Kildonan was reestablished in 1957, and formally came into being in the provincial election of 1958. It was located in the northeastern part of the current City of Winnipeg, The Kildonan riding that existed from the 1958 election up to the election of 1981 was located in the East Kildonan area on the east side of the Red River. The riding of Kildonan that existed since 1981 in northwest Winnipeg had completely different boundaries from the old Kildonan riding as this new Kildonan riding was carved out of the old Seven Oaks riding on the west side of the Red River. This new riding was bordered on the east by River East and Rossmere, to the south by St. Johns and Burrows, to the north by Gimli, and to the west by The Maples.

The riding's population in 1996 was 19,522. In 1999, the average family income was $54381, and the unemployment rate was 6.80%. Almost 18% of the population was above 65 years of age by 2016. Kildonan had a large immigrant population (23% of the total population in 1999), and was ethnically diverse. Ukrainians made up 14% of the riding's population; a further 11% were Jewish, 7% Polish, and 3% Italian. Kildonan's residents were primarily middle and upper-income. Manufacturing accounted for 16% of industry in the riding, with a further 15% in the service sector.

The seat was generally regarded as safe for the New Democratic Party. The Progressive Conservatives won the former Kildonan on the (east side of the Red River) in 1962 (by 4 votes in the 1962 election) and the Liberals won the Kildonan riding on the (west side of the Red River) in 1988. In both cases, the NDP recaptured the seat after a single term.

Beginning with the 2019 Manitoba general election, the Kildonan riding was dissolved and much of its constituency was redistributed to the new riding of Kildonan-River East, which also took in parts of St. Johns and the now-defunct River East riding. Kildonan's last MLA was Nic Curry, a young former officer in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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Kildonan (1870–1899)

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Name Party Took office Left office
John Sutherland Opposition/Canadian Party 1870 1874
vacant 1874 1875
John Sutherland Opposition 1875 1878
Alexander Sutherland Opposition 1878 1879
Government/Liberal-Conservative 1879 1884
John MacBeth(+) Government/Conservative 1884 1888
John Norquay Conservative 1888 1889
Thomas Norquay Conservative 1890 1892
John James Bird Liberal 1892 1896
Hector Sutherland Conservative 1896 1899

(+) From 1886 to 1888, the riding was incorporated into Kildonan and St. Paul.

Kildonan and St. Andrews (1920–1927)

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Name Party Took office Left office
Orton Grain Liberal-Conservative 1899 1903
M.J. O'Donahoe Liberal 1903 1907
Orton Grain Conservative 1907 1913
Walter Montague Conservative 1913 1915
George Prout Liberal 1915 1920
Charles Tanner Dominion Labour 1920 1920
Independent Labour Party 1920 1927
James McLenaghen Conservative/Progressive Conservative 1927 1949

Kildonan-Transcona (1949–1958)

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Name Party Took office Left office
George Olive Co-operative Commonwealth 1949 1953
Russell Paulley Co-operative Commonwealth 1953 1958

Kildonan (1961–2019)

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Name Party Took office Left office
A.J. Reid Co-operative Commonwealth 1958 1961
New Democrat 1961 1962
James Mills Progressive Conservative 1962 1966
Peter Fox New Democrat 1966 1981
Mary Beth DolinNew Kildonan Riding- completely different boundaries New Democrat 1981 1985
Marty Dolin New Democrat 1985 1988
Gulzar Singh Cheema Liberal 1988 1990
David Chomiak New Democrat 1990 2016
Nic Curry Progressive Conservative 2016 2019

Electoral results

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1870

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1870 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Opposition John Sutherland 38 55.07%
Government David Matheson 31 44.93%
Total 69
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1874

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1874 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Opposition John Sutherland 49 50.00% -5.07%
Undeclared John Fraser 49 50.00%
Total 98
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1875 by-election

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Manitoba provincial by-election, 1875
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unknown John Sutherland Acclaimed
Total
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1878

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1878 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Undeclared Alexander Sutherland 78 65.00%
Undeclared John Sutherland 42 35.00%
Total 120
Eligible voters / Turnout 151 79.47%
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1879

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1879 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Government Alexander Sutherland 107 60.80% -4.20%
Undeclared John Sutherland 69 39.20% 4.20%
Total 176
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1882 by-election

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Manitoba provincial by-election, 1882
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alexander Sutherland Acclaimed
Total
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1883

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1883 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Alexander Sutherland 100 57.14%
Liberal John Sutherland 75 42.86%
Total 175
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1884 by-election

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Manitoba provincial by-election, 1884
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John MacBeth 109 64.50% 7.35%
Liberal J. Thompson 60 35.50% -7.35%
Total 169
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1886

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1886 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John MacBeth 194 54.96% -9.54%
Liberal John Sutherland 159 45.04% 9.54%
Total 353
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1888

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1888 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Norquay 305 50.16% -4.79%
Liberal Duncan MacArthur 303 49.84% 4.79%
Total 608
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1890 by-election

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Manitoba provincial by-election, 1890
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Thomas Norquay 325 69.59% 19.43%
Unknown James Taylor 142 30.41%
Total 467
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1892

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1892 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John James Bird 342 51.12%
Conservative Nathaniel Francis Hagel 327 48.88% -20.71%
Total 669
Eligible voters / Turnout 971 68.90%
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1896

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1896 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Hector Sutherland 406 51.85% 2.97%
Liberal John James Bird 377 48.15% -2.97%
Total 783
Eligible voters / Turnout 1,040 75.29% 6.39%
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1899

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1899 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Orton Grain 830 60.01% 8.16%
Liberal D. F. Reid 553 39.99% -8.16%
Total 1,383
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1903

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1903 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Martin O'Donohoe 718 50.17% 10.19%
Conservative Orton Grain 713 49.83% -10.19%
Total 1,431
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1907

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1907 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Orton Grain 792 51.33% 1.50%
Liberal Martin O'Donohoe 751 48.67% -1.50%
Total 1,543
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1910

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1910 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Orton Grain 1,131 52.02% 0.70%
Liberal Albert Ryerson Bredin 1,043 47.98% -0.70%
Total 2,174
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1913 by-election

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Manitoba provincial by-election, 1913
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Walter Humphries Montague 1,319 59.41% 7.39%
Liberal Albert Ryerson Bredin 901 40.59% -7.39%
Total 2,220
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1914

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1914 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Walter Humphries Montague 1,086 50.07% -9.35%
Liberal George Prout 1,083 49.93% 9.35%
Total 2,169
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1915

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1915 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal George Prout 1,295 63.20% 13.27%
Conservative Richard Sanders 754 36.80% -13.27%
Total 2,049
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1920

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1920 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Charles Albert Tanner 1,184 40.66%
Liberal David Morrison 876 30.08% -33.12%
Farmer T. McConnell 852 29.26%
Total 2,912
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1922

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1922 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Charles Albert Tanner 1,453 44.60% 3.94%
Liberal Fred Larter 977 29.99% -0.09%
United Farmers Samuel Henry Summerscales 828 25.41%
Total 3,258
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1927

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1927 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative James McLenaghen 1,530 37.14%
Liberal Walter Henry Gabriel "Harry" Gibbs 1,456 35.34% 5.35%
Progressive Charles Albert Tanner 1,134 27.52%
Total 4,120
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1932

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1932 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative James McLenaghen 2,664 40.35% 3.22%
Liberal–Progressive Walter Henry Gabriel "Harry" Gibbs 2,625 39.76%
Labour Charles H. Cook 1,313 19.89%
Total 6,602
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1936

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1936 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative James McLenaghen 2,870 41.49% 1.14%
Liberal–Progressive Charles Elwyn Fillmore 2,271 32.83% -6.93%
Independent Labour R. A. Wise 1,776 25.68%
Total 6,917
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1941

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1941 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative James McLenaghen 3,447 64.12% 22.63%
Co-operative Commonwealth Cornelius Byle 1,929 35.88%
Total 5,376
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1945

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1945 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative James McLenaghen 3,518 56.23%
Co-operative Commonwealth William Grundy 2,313 36.97% 1.08%
Labor–Progressive William Gilbey 426 6.81%
Total 6,257
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1949

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1949 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Co-operative Commonwealth George Olive 2,177 50.48% 13.51%
Liberal–Progressive Melvin Justus Given McMullen "Len Vintus" 2,136 49.52%
Total 4,313
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1953

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1953 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Co-operative Commonwealth Russell Paulley 6,052 47.85% -2.62%
Liberal–Progressive John Leslie Bodie 4,566 36.10% -13.42%
Social Credit Lorne G. Carson 1,209 9.56%
Independent Steve Melnyk 820 6.48%
Total 12,647
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1958

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1958 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Co-operative Commonwealth A. J. Reid 2,776 38.29% -9.56%
Progressive Conservative John Ernest "Jack" Willis 2,665 36.76%
Liberal–Progressive George Nordland Suttie 1,808 24.94% -11.16%
Total 7,249
Eligible voters / Turnout 12,239 59.23%
Rejected 35
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1959

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1959 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Co-operative Commonwealth A. J. Reid 3,659 40.02% 1.73%
Progressive Conservative John Ernest "Jack" Willis 3,511 38.41% 1.64%
Liberal–Progressive Cornelius Huebert 1,972 21.57% -3.37%
Total 9,142
Eligible voters / Turnout 13,470 67.87% 8.64%
Rejected 20
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1962

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1962 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative James Mills 3,176 33.25% -5.15%
New Democratic A. J. Reid 3,172 33.21%
Liberal Ernest Rudolph 2,751 28.80%
Social Credit John De Fehr 452 4.73%
Total 9,551
Eligible voters / Turnout 17,183 55.58% -12.29%
Rejected 94
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1966

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1966 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Peter Fox 4,644 36.43% 3.22%
Progressive Conservative James Mills 3,808 29.87% -3.38%
Liberal James Smith 2,966 23.26% -5.54%
Social Credit Henry W. Redekopp 1,331 10.44% 5.71%
Total 12,749
Eligible voters / Turnout 19,335 65.94% 10.35%
Rejected 47
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1969

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1969 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Peter Fox 4,589 62.73% 26.30%
Progressive Conservative Don Mills 1,876 25.64% -4.23%
Liberal John Gugulyn 851 11.63% -11.63%
Total 7,316
Eligible voters / Turnout 10,616 68.91% 2.98%
Rejected 22
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1973

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1973 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Peter Fox 5,718 54.59% -8.14%
Progressive Conservative Don Lynn Heidman 2,660 25.39% -0.25%
Liberal Ann McTavish 2,097 20.02% 8.39%
Total 10,475
Eligible voters / Turnout 12,699 82.49% 13.57%
Rejected 58
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1977

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1977 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Peter Fox 5,568 49.95% -4.64%
Progressive Conservative James "Jim" Hanson 4,651 41.72% 16.33%
Liberal Norm Stapon 929 8.33% -11.69%
Total 11,148
Eligible voters / Turnout 14,390 77.47% -5.02%
Rejected 36
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1981

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1981 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Mary Beth Dolin 6,794 55.11% 5.17%
Progressive Conservative Ken Galanchuk 4,478 36.33% -5.39%
Liberal Alex Berkowits 755 6.12% -2.21%
Progressive Dan Tokarz 300 2.43%
Total 12,327
Eligible voters / Turnout 16,120 76.47% -1.00%
Rejected 33
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1985 by-election

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Manitoba provincial by-election, October 1, 1985
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Marty Dolin 4,332 47.53% -7.58%
Progressive Conservative Bev Rayburn 3,248 35.64% -0.69%
Liberal Chris Guly 988 10.84% 4.72%
Progressive Ben Hanuschak 546 5.99% 3.56%
Total 9,114
Eligible voters / Turnout N/A
Rejected N/A
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1986

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1986 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Marty Dolin 6,199 51.65 4.12
Progressive Conservative Bev Rayburn 4,210 35.08 -0.56
Liberal Hy Berman 1,134 9.45 -1.39
Progressive Ben Hanuschak 459 3.82 -2.17
Total valid votes 12,002
Rejected 30
Eligible voters / Turnout 18,957 63.47
New Democratic hold Swing -1.10
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

1988

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1988 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Gulzar Singh Cheema 5,653 35.69 26.24
Progressive Conservative John Baluta 5,068 31.99 -3.08
New Democratic Marty Dolin 4,542 28.67 -22.98
Progressive Sidney Green 445 2.81 -1.02
Western Independence Tracy Fuhr 133 0.84
Total valid votes 15,841
Rejected 56
Eligible voters / turnout 20,785 76.48 13.01
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +24.61
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

1990

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1990 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Dave Chomiak 3,904 35.69% 7.02%
Progressive Conservative David Langtry 3,694 33.77% 1.78%
Liberal Claudia Sarbit 2,771 25.33% -10.35%
Progressive Sidney Green 570 5.21% 2.40%
Total 10,939
Eligible voters / Turnout 14,604 74.90% -1.31%
Rejected 35
Source(s)
Source:Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. pp. 211–277.

1995

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1995 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Dave Chomiak 5,812 52.00 16.31
Progressive Conservative Robert Praznik 3,324 29.74 -4.03
Liberal Joe Gallagher 2,041 18.26 -7.07
Total valid votes 11,177
Rejected 45
Eligible voters / Turnout 15,106 74.29 -0.86
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

1999

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1999 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Dave Chomiak 6,101 62.66 10.66 $16,574.00
Progressive Conservative Shannon Martin 2,542 26.11 -3.63 $14,834.13
Liberal Michael Lazar 1,093 11.23 -7.03 $7,835.59
Total valid votes 9,736
Rejected 54
Eligible voters / turnout 13,818 70.85 -3.44
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

2003

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2003 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Dave Chomiak 5,123 70.13 7.47 $13,829.93
Progressive Conservative Garreth McDonald 1,100 15.06 -11.05 $687.20
Liberal Michael Lazar 942 12.90 1.67 $4,417.81
Green Frank Luschak 140 1.92 $106.76
Total valid votes 7,305
Rejected 46
Eligible voters / turnout 13,788 53.31 -17.54
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2003). Statement of Votes for the 38th Provincial General Election, June 3, 2003 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

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2007

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2007 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Dave Chomiak 5,012 61.63 -8.50 $18,009.09
Progressive Conservative Brent Olynyk 2,360 29.02 13.96 $25,656.74
Liberal Wade Parke 556 6.84 -6.06 $2,234.11
Green Nathan Zahn 204 2.51 0.59 $0.00
Total valid votes 8,132
Rejected 37
Eligible voters / turnout 13,947 58.57 5.26
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2007). Statement of Votes for the 39th Provincial General Election, May 22, 2007 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

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2011

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2011 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Dave Chomiak 4,808 59.51 -2.12 $27,083.52
Progressive Conservative Darrell Penner 2,880 35.65 6.63 $29,346.96
Liberal Dimitrius Sagriotis 391 4.84 -2.00 $467.60
Total valid votes 8,079
Rejected 43
Eligible voters / turnout 14,775 54.97 -3.60
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2011). Statement of Votes for the 40th Provincial General Election, October 4, 2011 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.
"Election Returns: 40th General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2011. Retrieved September 12, 2018.

2016

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2016 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Nic Curry 3,694 44.39 8.74 $37,848.07
New Democratic Dave Chomiak 3,065 36.83 -22.68 $16,450.60
Liberal Navdeep Khangura 974 11.70 6.86 $9,891.04
Green Steven Stairs 456 5.48 $0.00
Manitoba Gary Marshall 133 1.60 $1,129.52
Total valid votes/expense limit 8,322 $45,931.00
Rejected 83
Eligible voters / turnout 13,787 60.96 5.99
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2016). Statement of Votes for the 41st Provincial General Election, April 19, 2016 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.
"Election Returns: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2016. Retrieved September 10, 2018.

References

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