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Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Christian Heritage | Other | |||||||||
Charleswood— St. James— Assiniboia |
Steven Fletcher 21,588 53.83% |
Bob Friesen 8,514 21.23% |
Fiona Shiells 7,190 17.93% |
Brian Timlick 2,632 6.56% |
Mark Price 180 0.45% |
Steven Fletcher | ||||||||
Elmwood—Transcona | Thomas Steen 12,776 40.74% |
Wes Penner 2,079 6.63% |
Jim Maloway 14,355 45.77% |
Chris Hrynkow 1,839 5.86% |
Robert Scott 312 0.99% |
Bill Blaikie† | ||||||||
Kildonan— St. Paul |
Joy Smith 19,751 53.40% |
Lesley Hughes[a] 3,009 8.14% |
Ross Eadie 12,093 32.70% |
Kevan Bowkett 1,685 4.56% |
Jordan Loewen 233 0.63% |
Eduard Hiebert (Ind.) 214 0.58% |
Joy Smith | |||||||
Saint Boniface | Shelly Glover 19,440 46.32% |
Raymond Simard 14,728 35.09% |
Matt Schaubroeck 5,502 13.11% |
Marc Payette 2,104 5.01% |
Justin Gregoire 195 0.46% |
Raymond Simard | ||||||||
Winnipeg Centre | Kenny Daodu 5,437 21.65% |
Dan Hurley 3,922 15.62% |
Pat Martin 12,285 48.92% |
Jessie Klassen 2,777 11.06% |
Ed Ackerman (Ind.) 135 0.54% |
Pat Martin | ||||||||
Joe Chan (Ind.) 226 0.90% | ||||||||||||||
Lyle Morrisseau (FPNP) 212 0.84% | ||||||||||||||
Darrell Rankin (Comm.) 119 0.47% | ||||||||||||||
Winnipeg North | Ray Larkin 5,033 22.35% |
Marcelle Marion 2,075 9.22% |
Judy Wasylycia-Leis 14,097 62.61% |
Catherine Johannson 1,070 4.75% |
Frank Komarniski (Comm.) 151 0.67% |
Judy Wasylycia-Leis | ||||||||
Roger F. Poisson (PPP) 90 0.40% | ||||||||||||||
Winnipeg South | Rod Bruinooge 19,954 48.84% |
John Loewen 14,221 34.80% |
Sean Robert 4,673 11.44% |
David Cosby 1,839 4.50% |
Heidi Loewen-Steffano 173 0.42% |
Rod Bruinooge | ||||||||
Winnipeg South Centre | Trevor Kennerd 14,103 36.26% |
Anita Neville 16,438 42.27% |
Rachel Heinrichs 5,490 14.12% |
Vere Scott 2,860 7.35% |
Anita Neville |
- ^ Lesley Hughes was on the ballot as a Liberal candidate, but was disavowed by the party.