2019 Manitoba general election
2019 Manitoba general election Opinion polls Turnout 55.04%
First party
Second party
Leader
Brian Pallister
Wab Kinew
Party
Progressive Conservative
New Democratic
Leader since
July 30, 2012
September 16, 2017
Leader's seat
Fort Whyte
Fort Rouge
Last election
40 seats, 53.01%
14 seats, 25.73%
Seats before
38
12
Seats won
36
18
Seat change
2
6
Popular vote
222,569
150,016
Percentage
46.81%
31.55%
Swing
6.27%
5.77%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Dougald Lamont
James Beddome
Party
Liberal
Green
Leader since
October 21, 2017
November 15, 2014
Leader's seat
St. Boniface
ran in Fort Rouge (lost)
Last election
3 seats, 14.46%
0 seats, 5.07%
Seats before
4
0
Seats won
3
0
Seat change
1
Popular vote
69,497
30,295
Percentage
14.62%
6.37%
Swing
0.22%
1.30%
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. Riding names are listed to the right.
The 2019 Manitoba general election was held on September 10, 2019, to elect the 57 members to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba .[ 1]
The incumbent Progressive Conservatives , led by Premier Brian Pallister , were re-elected to a second majority government with a loss of two seats. The NDP , led by Wab Kinew , gained six seats and retained their position as the official opposition. The Liberals , led by Dougald Lamont , won the remaining three seats.
Background
Date
Under Manitoba's Elections Act , a general election must be held no later than the first Tuesday of October in the fourth calendar year following the previous election.[ 2] As the previous election was held in 2016, the latest possible date for the election was October 6, 2020, or if that would have overlapped with a federal election period, the latest possible date would be April 20, 2021.[ 3]
However, incumbent Premier Brian Pallister announced instead in June 2019 that he would seek to hold the election over a year early, on September 10, 2019, in order to seek "a new mandate to keep moving Manitoba forward." Pallister visited Lieutenant Governor Janice Filmon on August 12 to officially drop the writ and begin the campaign period.[ 4]
It had been speculated that Pallister would call an early election in order to take advantage of a large lead in opinion polls , and to get the vote out of the way before new and potentially unpopular budget cuts took effect. A poll taken by the Winnipeg Free Press found that while most respondents disagreed with the early election and agreed that Pallister had moved up the date for partisan reasons, such sentiments were unlikely to imperil Pallister's re-election.[ 5]
Electoral boundaries
By law, Manitoba's electoral boundaries are reviewed every 10 years. The latest review was completed the end of 2018, meaning the 2019 elections were the first ones contested using the new boundaries.[ 6] [ 7]
Timeline
2016
2017
2018
2019
April 3: Progressive Conservative MLA for Kildonan , Nic Curry announces that he will not seek re-election.[ 12]
August 12: Premier Pallister visits the lieutenant governor and calls the election for September 10.[ 4]
September 10: The election is held.
Movement in seats held
Historical results from 1990 onwards
Graph of Manitoba general election results by share of votes, 1990–2019; omitted are minor parties consistently registering less than 2% of the vote.
Graph of Manitoba general election results by seats won, 1990–2019; those of independent MNAs are omitted.
Campaign
Riding contests, by number of candidates (2019)[ 13]
Candidates
PC
NDP
Lib
Grn
MFW
M1ST
Comm
Ind
Total
3
13
13
13
39
4
29
29
29
28
1
116
5
10
10
10
10
2
4
2
2
50
6
5
5
5
5
4
2
3
1
30
Total
57
57
57
43
7
6
5
3
235
Results
Vote and seat summaries
Popular vote
PC
46.81%
New Democratic
31.55%
Liberal
14.62%
Green
6.37%
Others
0.64%
Seat summary
PC
63.16%
New Democratic
31.58%
Liberal
5.26%
Synopsis of results
2019 Manitoba general election - synopsis of riding results[ a 1]
Riding[ a 2]
2016 (Redist )[ a 3]
Winning party
Turnout[ a 4]
Votes[ a 5]
Party
Votes
Share
Margin #
Margin %
PC
NDP
Lib
Grn
Ind
Other
Total
Agassiz
PC
PC
5,700
75.53%
4,736
62.75%
56.05%
5,700
964
463
420
–
–
7,547
Assiniboia
PC
PC
4,108
44.25%
816
8.79%
54.70%
4,108
3,292
1,247
636
–
–
9,283
Borderland
PC
PC
4,886
66.09%
3,660
49.50%
61.86%
4,886
291
1,226
250
740
–
7,393
Brandon East
PC
PC
3,294
51.00%
947
14.66%
45.68%
3,294
2,347
818
–
–
–
6,459
Brandon West
PC
PC
4,311
58.39%
2,554
34.59%
51.27%
4,311
1,757
567
748
–
–
7,383
Burrows
Lib
NDP
2,555
39.70%
874
13.58%
46.08%
1,681
2,555
1,178
–
–
1,022
6,436
Concordia
NDP
NDP
4,305
59.69%
2,010
27.87%
48.46%
2,295
4,305
612
–
–
–
7,212
Dauphin
PC
PC
4,805
50.52%
773
8.13%
58.62%
4,805
4,032
675
–
–
–
9,512
Dawson Trail
PC
PC
4,555
55.41%
2,675
32.54%
57.84%
4,555
1,785
1,880
–
–
–
8,220
Elmwood
NDP
NDP
3,886
48.68%
1,346
16.86%
50.23%
2,540
3,886
746
765
–
45
7,982
Flin Flon
NDP
NDP
3,173
63.19%
1,816
36.17%
33.91%
1,357
3,173
299
192
–
–
5,021
Fort Garry
PC
NDP
4,003
42.35%
996
10.54%
61.69%
3,007
4,003
1,719
723
–
–
9,452
Fort Richmond
PC
PC
3,242
42.15%
879
11.43%
57.38%
3,242
1,708
2,363
379
–
–
7,692
Fort Rouge
NDP
NDP
5,055
51.24%
3,198
32.41%
58.76%
1,857
5,055
1,290
1,580
–
84
9,866
Fort Whyte
PC
PC
5,619
57.19%
3,862
39.30%
60.35%
5,619
1,757
1,731
665
–
54
9,826
Interlake-Gimli
PC
PC
6,165
58.62%
2,687
25.55%
65.56%
6,165
3,478
400
473
–
–
10,516
Keewatinook
Liberal
NDP
1,932
67.08%
1,397
48.51%
21.84%
413
1,932
535
–
–
–
2,880
Kildonan-River East
PC
PC
5,523
51.10%
1,844
17.06%
61.82%
5,523
3,679
1,607
–
–
–
10,809
Kirkfield Park
PC
PC
5,445
50.36%
2,668
24.67%
61.25%
5,445
2,777
1,695
896
–
–
10,813
La Verendrye
PC
PC
5,310
72.79%
4,264
58.45%
55.41%
5,310
1,046
939
–
–
–
7,295
Lac du Bonnet
PC
PC
6,177
65.91%
4,363
46.55%
61.24%
6,177
1,814
1,381
–
–
–
9,372
Lagimodière
PC
PC
5,187
51.78%
2,395
23.91%
62.27%
5,187
2,792
1,481
557
–
–
10,018
Lakeside
PC
PC
6,409
68.24%
4,320
46.00%
59.22%
6,409
2,089
894
–
–
–
9,392
McPhillips
PC
PC
3,359
38.19%
88
1.00%
56.64%
3,359
3,271
1,506
414
–
245
8,795
Midland
PC
PC
6,706
75.01%
5,334
59.66%
59.27%
6,706
1,372
862
–
–
–
8,940
Morden-Winkler
PC
PC
6,109
80.86%
5,305
70.22%
51.19%
6,109
365
277
804
–
–
7,555
Notre Dame
NDP
NDP
3,420
65.01%
2,626
49.91%
40.86%
794
3,420
719
267
–
61
5,261
Point Douglas
NDP
NDP
3,136
62.35%
2,373
47.18%
36.00%
763
3,136
594
414
–
123
5,030
Portage la Prairie
PC
PC
4,502
65.67%
2,994
43.68%
48.64%
4,502
1,508
845
–
–
–
6,855
Radisson
PC
PC
4,527
46.97%
989
10.26%
56.47%
4,527
3,538
1,002
572
–
–
9,639
Red River North
PC
PC
5,569
57.97%
3,180
33.10%
63.96%
5,569
2,389
735
740
–
173
9,606
Riding Mountain
PC
PC
6,126
65.91%
4,156
44.72%
55.72%
6,126
1,970
472
726
–
–
9,294
Riel
PC
PC
4,734
44.75%
990
9.36%
63.24%
4,734
3,744
1,471
630
–
–
10,579
River Heights
Lib
Lib
5,884
53.79%
3,182
29.09%
65.48%
2,702
1,595
5,884
757
–
–
10,938
Roblin
PC
PC
6,203
55.19%
4,180
37.19%
61.83%
6,203
2,023
1,775
1,238
–
–
11,239
Rossmere
PC
PC
4,369
46.91%
751
8.06%
59.62%
4,369
3,618
711
615
–
–
9,313
Seine River
PC
PC
4,372
45.04%
1,847
19.03%
62.12%
4,372
2,525
2,151
659
–
–
9,707
Selkirk
PC
PC
4,872
51.84%
1,543
16.42%
59.25%
4,872
3,329
482
716
–
–
9,399
Southdale
PC
PC
4,493
42.40%
483
4.56%
61.66%
4,493
4,010
1,427
595
–
71
10,596
Springfield-Ritchot
PC
PC
5,670
59.48%
3,688
38.69%
60.56%
5,670
1,982
814
1,066
–
–
9,532
Spruce Woods
PC
PC
5,665
68.06%
4,344
52.19%
56.75%
5,665
1,321
517
820
–
–
8,323
St. Boniface
NDP
Lib
4,152
41.68%
1,177
11.82%
59.78%
1,907
2,975
4,152
845
–
81
9,960
St. James
PC
NDP
4,002
47.25%
1,221
14.42%
55.78%
2,781
4,002
880
806
–
–
8,469
St. Johns
NDP
NDP
3,548
51.88%
1,874
27.40%
47.34%
1,674
3,548
1,111
506
–
–
6,839
St. Vital
PC
NDP
4,092
44.47%
881
9.58%
60.78%
3,211
4,092
1,274
502
62
60
9,201
Steinbach
PC
PC
6,241
81.64%
5,625
73.58%
52.49%
6,241
616
370
418
–
–
7,645
Swan River
PC
PC
5,546
68.87%
3,462
42.99%
54.87%
5,546
2,084
423
–
–
–
8,053
The Maples
NDP
NDP
2,792
39.51%
689
9.75%
53.08%
1,883
2,792
2,103
289
–
–
7,067
The Pas-Kameesak
NDP
NDP
3,180
57.90%
1,844
33.58%
43.04%
1,336
3,180
186
790
–
–
5,492
Thompson
PC
NDP
2,686
54.55%
929
18.87%
37.27%
1,757
2,686
183
298
–
–
4,924
Transcona
PC
NDP
4,030
46.42%
112
1.29%
52.45%
3,918
4,030
734
–
–
–
8,682
Turtle Mountain
PC
PC
6,210
67.48%
4,838
52.57%
57.28%
6,210
1,003
618
1,372
–
–
9,203
Tuxedo
PC
PC
4,645
47.85%
2,358
24.29%
57.90%
4,645
1,921
2,287
793
–
61
9,707
Tyndall Park
NDP
Lib
4,301
54.67%
1,898
24.13%
56.39%
984
2,403
4,301
157
–
22
7,867
Union Station
NDP
NDP
2,913
52.62%
1,876
33.89%
44.06%
950
2,913
1,037
538
–
98
5,536
Waverley
PC
PC
3,267
50.05%
1,400
21.45%
51.95%
3,267
1,867
1,070
324
–
–
6,528
Wolseley
NDP
NDP
4,271
46.03%
931
10.03%
56.96%
838
4,271
778
3,340
52
–
9,279
= open seat
= turnout is above provincial average
= incumbency arose from byelection gain
= incumbent re-elected in same riding
= incumbent changed allegiance
= previously incumbent in another riding
= other incumbent renominated
Summary analysis
Seats changing hands
Elections to the 42nd Legislative Assembly of Manitoba – seats won/lost by party, 2016–2019
Party
2016 (Redist )
Gain from (loss to)
2019
PC
NDP
Lib
Progressive Conservative
41
(5)
36
New Democratic
13
5
2
(2)
18
Liberal
3
2
(2)
3
Total
57
5
–
2
(7)
2
(2)
57
Nine seats changed allegiance in 2019:
PC to NDP
Liberal to NDP
NDP to Liberal
Resulting composition of the 42nd Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Source
Party
PC
NDP
Lib
Total
Seats retained
Incumbents returned
29
7
1
37
Seats retained by incumbents from other ridings
5
5
Open seats held
1
4
5
Ouster of incumbent changing affiliation
1
1
Seats changing hands
Incumbents defeated
3
3
Open seats gained
4
4
Seat gained by incumbent from another riding
1
1
Byelection gain held
1
1
Total
36
18
3
57
Incumbents not running for reelection
Candidates by riding
Note that names in bold type represent Cabinet members, while italics represent party leaders.
Northern Manitoba
Westman/Parkland
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Agassiz
Eileen Clarke 5,688 - 75.6%
Kelly Legaspi 954 - 12.7%
Hector Swanson 462 - 6.1%
Liz Clayton 417 - 5.5%
Eileen Clarke
Turtle Mountain
Doyle Piwniuk 6,202 - 67.5%
Angie Herrera-Hildebrand 1,003 - 10.9%
Richard Davies 623 - 6.8%
David M. Neufeld 1,356 - 14.8%
Doyle PiwniukArthur-Virden
Brandon East
Len Isleifson 3,272 - 51.3%
Lonnie Patterson 2,311 - 36.2%
Kim Longstreet 799 - 12.5%
Len Isleifson
Brandon West
Reg Helwer 4,307 - 58.5%
Nick Brown 1,747 - 23.7%
Sunday Frangi 564 - 7.7%
Robert Brown 744 - 10.1%
Reg Helwer
Dauphin
Brad Michaleski 4,799 - 50.5%
Darcy Scheller 4,022 - 42.4%
Cathy Scofield-Singh 674 - 7.1%
Brad Michaleski
Riding Mountain
Greg Nesbitt 6,117 - 66.1%
Wayne Chacun 1,961 - 21.2%
Jordan Fleury 454 - 4.9%
Mary Lowe 723 - 7.8%
Greg Nesbitt
Spruce Woods
Cliff Cullen 5,657 - 68.1%
Justin Shannon 1,316 - 15.8%
Jennifer Harcus 515 - 6.2%
Gordon Beddome 816 - 9.8%
Cliff Cullen
Central Manitoba
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Independent
Borderland
Josh Guenter 4,885 - 66.1%
Liz Cronk 287 - 3.9%
Loren Braul 1,226 - 16.6%
Ken Henry 250 - 3.4%
Cliff Graydon 739 - 10.0%[ 23]
Cliff Graydon Emerson
Interlake-Gimli
Derek Johnson 6,199 - 58.8%
Sarah Pinsent 3,472 - 32.9%
Mary Lou Bourgeois 400 - 3.8%
Dwight Harfield 473 - 4.5%
Jeff Wharton ‡Gimli
Merged District
Derek Johnson Interlake
Lakeside
Ralph Eichler 6,394 - 68.7%
Dan Rugg 2,054 - 22.1%
Ilsa Regelsky 854 - 9.2%
Ralph Eichler
Midland
Blaine Pedersen 6,700 - 75.0%
Cindy Friesen 1,370 - 15.3%
Julia Sisler 860 - 9.6%
Blaine Pedersen
Morden-Winkler
Cameron Friesen 6,096 - 81.2%
Robin Dalloo 365 - 4.9%
David Mintz 277 - 3.7%
Mike Urichuk 769 - 10.2%
Cameron Friesen
Springfield-Ritchot
Ron Schuler 5,661 - 59.5%
Obasesam Okoi 1,976 - 20.8%
Sara Mirwaldt 813 - 8.5%
Garrett Hawgood 1,065 - 11.2%
Shannon Martin Morris
Portage la Prairie
Ian Wishart 4,489 - 65.5%
Andrew Podolecki 1,521 - 22.2%
Charles Huband 843 - 12.3%
Ian Wishart
Eastman
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Manitoba First
Dawson Trail
Bob Lagassé 4,548 - 55.4%
Echo Asher 1,783 - 21.7%
Robert Rivard 1,874 - 22.8%
Bob Lagassé
Lac du Bonnet
Wayne Ewasko 6,170 - 66.1%
Sidney Klassen 1,793 - 19.2%
Terry Hayward 1,373 - 14.7%
Wayne Ewasko
La Verendrye
Dennis Smook 5,305 - 72.8%
Erin McGee 1,052 - 14.4%
Lorena Mitchell 929 - 12.8%
Dennis Smook
Steinbach
Kelvin Goertzen 6,237 - 81.7%
Rob Jessup 614 - 8.0%
LeAmber Kensley 369 - 4.8%
Janine Gibson 417 - 5.5%
Kelvin Goertzen
Red River North
Jeff Wharton 5,566 - 58.0%
Chris Pullen 2,387 - 24.9%
Noel Ngo 732 - 7.6%
Graham Hnatiuk 739 - 7.7%
Jocelyn Burzuik 173 - 1.8%
Ron Schuler St. Paul
Selkirk
Alan Lagimodiere 4,736 - 51.4%
Mitch Obach 3,319 - 35.8%
Philip Olcen 480 - 5.2%
Tony Hill 713 - 7.7%
Alan Lagimodiere
Northwest Winnipeg
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Other
Burrows
Jasmine Brar 1,680 - 26.2%
Diljeet Brar 2,536 - 39.6%
Sarbjit Singh Gill 1,170 - 18.3%
Edda Pangilinan (MB Fwd.) 1,020 - 15.9%
Cindy Lamoureux ‡
Kildonan-River East
Cathy Cox 5,514 - 51.1%
Elliot Macdonald 3,673 - 34.0%
Kathryn Braun 1,602 - 14.8%
Nic Curry Kildonan
Merged District
Cathy Cox River East
McPhillips
Shannon Martin 3,307 - 38.3%
Greg McFarlane 3,202 - 37.1%
John Cacayuran 1,476 - 17.1%
Jason Smith 406 - 4.7%
Dave Wheeler (MF ) 237 - 2.7%
New Riding
Point Douglas
Michelle Redmond 757 - 15.7%
Bernadette Smith 3,002 - 62.1%
Richard Sanderson 565 - 11.7%
Jenn Kess 398 - 8.2%
Fagie Fainman (CPC-M ) 44 - 1.4% Michael Wenuik (MB Fwd.) 66 - 0.9%
Bernadette Smith
St. Johns
Ray Larkin 1,665 - 24.2%
Nahanni Fontaine 3,526 - 51.2%
Eddie Calisto-Tavares 1,092 - 15.9%
Joshua McNeil 601 - 8.7%
Nahanni Fontaine
The Maples
Aman Sandhu 1,824 - 25.9%
Mintu Sandhu 2,744 - 39.0%
Amandeep Brar 2,070 - 29.4%
Kiran Gill 405 - 5.8%
Mohinder Saran
Tyndall Park
Daljit Kainth 991 - 12.5%
Ted Marcelino 2,447 - 30.9%
Cindy Lamoureux 4,293 - 54.3%
Fleur Mann 154 - 1.9%
Frank Komarniski (CPC-M ) 22 - 0.3%
Ted Marcelino
Northeast Winnipeg
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Other
Concordia
Andrew Frank 2,290 - 31.9%
Matt Wiebe 4,284 - 59.7%
Maria Albo 605 - 8.4%
Matt Wiebe
Elmwood
Mayra Dubon 2,533 - 31.9%
Jim Maloway 3,862 - 48.6%
Regan Wolfrom 739 - 9.3%
Nicolas Geddert 763 - 9.6%
German Lombana (CPC-M ) 45 - 0.6%
Jim Maloway
Radisson
James Teitsma 4,523 - 47.0%
Raj Sandhu 3,534 - 36.7%
Tanya Hansen Pratt 997 - 10.4%
Carlianne Runions 576 - 6.0%
James Teitsma
Rossmere
Andrew Micklefield 4,362 - 47.0%
Andy Regier 3,608 - 38.8%
Isaiah Oyeleru 707 - 7.6%
Amanda Bazan 613 - 6.6%
Andrew Micklefield
St. Boniface
Megan Hoskins 1,889 - 19.2%
Laurissa Sims 2,939 - 29.9%
Dougald Lamont 4,077 - 41.5%
Jaclyn Jeanson 840 - 8.6%
Simone Fortier (MB Fwd.) 76 - 0.8%
Dougald Lamont
Transcona
Blair Yakimoski 3,914 - 45.1%
Nello Altomare 4,029 - 46.4%
Dylan Bekkering 716 - 8.4%
Blair Yakimoski
West Winnipeg
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Manitoba First
Assiniboia
Scott Johnston 4,102 - 44.2%
Joe McKellep 3,303 - 35.6%
Jeff Anderson 1,224 - 13.4%
John Delaat 631 - 6.8%
Steven Fletcher
Roblin
Myrna Driedger 6,075 - 55.7%
Sophie Brandt-Murenzi 1,886 - 17.3%
Michael Bazak 1,728 - 15.9%
Kevin Nichols 1,209 - 11.1%
Myrna Driedger Charleswood
Kirkfield Park
Scott Fielding 5,435 - 50.3%
Kurt Morton 2,767 - 25.6%
Ernie Nathaniel 1,695 - 15.7%
Dennis Bayomi 901 - 8.3%
Scott Fielding
St. James
Michelle Richard 2,767 - 32.4%
Adrien Sala 4,009 - 46.9%
Bernd Hohne 965 - 11.3%
Jeff Buhse 805 - 9.4%
Scott Johnston‡
Tuxedo
Heather Stefanson 4,587 - 47.7%
Carla Compton 1,919 - 20.0%
Marc Brandson 2,225 - 23.1%
Kristin Lauhn-Jensen 822 - 8.6%
Abby Al-Sahi 60 - 0.6%
Heather Stefanson
Central Winnipeg
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Other
Fort Garry
Nancy Cooke 2,998 - 31.8%
Mark Wasyliw 3,994 - 42.4%
Craig Larkins 1,716 - 18.2%
Casey Fennessy 722 - 7.7%
James Allum Fort Garry-Riverview
Fort Rouge
Edna Nabess 1,854 - 18.9%
Wab Kinew 5,031 - 51.2%
Cyndy Friesen 1,285 - 13.1%
James Beddome 1,579 - 16.1%
Michael McCracken (MF ) 54 - 0.5% Bradley Hebert (MB Fwd.) 29 - 0.3%
Wab Kinew
Notre Dame
Marsha Street 789 - 15.2%
Malaya Marcelino 3,361 - 64.9%
Donovan Martin 702 - 13.6%
Martha Jo Willard 263 - 5.1%
Andrew Taylor (CPC-M ) 32 - 0.6% Margaret Sturby (MB Fwd.) 28 - 0.5%
Andrew Swan Minto
River Heights
Susan Boulter 2,276 - 24.4%
Jonathan Niemczak 1,346 - 14.4%
Jon Gerrard 5,038 - 54.0%
Nathan Zahn 661 - 7.1%
Jon Gerrard
Union Station
Tara Fawcett 908 - 18.0%
Uzoma Asagwara 2,635 - 52.2%
Harold Davis 949 - 18.8%
Andrea Shalay 473 - 9.4%
Elsa Cubas (CPC-M ) 48 - 1.0% James Yau (MB Fwd.) 32 - 0.6%
Flor Marcelino Logan
Wolseley
Elizabeth Hildebrand 831 - 8.9%
Lisa Naylor 4,253 - 45.6%
Shandi Strong 770 - 8.3%
David Nickarz 3,336 - 35.8%
Eddie Hendrickson (Ind.) 129 - 1.4%
Rob Altemeyer
South Winnipeg
Electoral district
Candidates
Incumbent
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Other
Fort Richmond
Sarah Guillemard 3,241 - 42.2%
George Wong 1,701 - 22.1%
Tanjit Nagra 2,361 - 30.7%
Cameron Proulx 379 - 4.9%
Sarah Guillemard
Fort Whyte
Brian Pallister 5,609 - 57.2%
Beatrice Bruske 1,755 - 17.9%
Darrel Morin 1,729 - 17.6%
Sara Campbell 665 - 6.8%
Jason Holenski (MF ) 54 - 0.6%
Brian Pallister
Lagimodière
Andrew Smith 5,182 - 51.8%
Billie Cross 2,789 - 27.9%
Jake Sacher 1,481 - 14.8%
Bob Krul 557 - 5.6%
New Riding
Riel
Rochelle Squires 4,472 - 44.9%
Mike Moyes 3,554 - 35.7%
Neil Johnston 1,352 - 13.6%
Roger Schellenberg 591 - 5.9%
Rochelle Squires
Seine River
Janice Morley-Lecomte 4,363 - 45.1%
Durdana Islam 2,513 - 26.0%
James Bloomfield 2,147 - 22.2%
Bryanne Lamoureux 658 - 6.8%
Janice Morley-Lecomte
Southdale
Audrey Gordon 4,486 - 42.7%
Karen Myshkowsky 3,955 - 37.6%
Spencer Duncanson 1,422 - 13.5%
Katherine Quinton 584 - 5.6%
Robert Cairns (MB Fwd.) 70 - 0.7%
Andrew Smith ‡
St. Vital
Colleen Mayer 3,211 - 35.0%
Jamie Moses 4,081 - 44.4%
Jeffrey Anderson 1,271 - 13.8%
Elizabeth Dickson 499 - 5.4%
David Sutherland (MF ) 60 - 0.7% Baljeet Sharma (Ind.) 62 - 0.7%
Colleen Mayer
Waverley
Jon Reyes 3,265 - 50.0%
Dashi Zargani 1,865 - 28.6%
Fiona Haftani 1,070 - 16.4%
James Ducas 325 - 5.0%
Jon ReyesSt. Norbert
Opinion polls
Polling firm
Last date of polling
Link
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Other
Forum Research
September 9, 2019
[ p 1]
43
29
17
10
1
Research Co.
September 9, 2019
[ p 2]
44
31
16
7
1
Mainstreet Research
September 4, 2019
[ p 3]
43.3
34.2
15.1
6.2
1.2
Research Co.
August 29, 2019
[ p 4]
46
30
14
8
1
Probe Research Inc
August 24, 2019
[ p 5]
40
29
18
10
3
Mainstreet Research
August 19, 2019
[ p 6]
42.5
34.7
11.9
9.6
1.4
Converso
August 7, 2019
[ p 7]
35.0
21.0
12.0
8.0
1.0
Probe Research Inc
June 17, 2019
[ p 8]
42
26
16
14
3
Probe Research Inc
March 24, 2019
[ p 9]
42
30
18
7
Mainstreet Research
March 24, 2019
[ p 10]
44.8
32.1
13.1
6.7
3.3
Mainstreet Research
January 16, 2019
[ p 11]
44.6
28.0
16.8
4.6
6.0
Probe Research Inc
December 6, 2018
[ p 12]
44
27
21
5
3
Mainstreet Research
November 5, 2018
[ p 13]
42.3
28.7
18.1
6.0
4.9
Probe Research Inc
September 28, 2018
[ p 14]
44
25
20
8
Mainstreet Research
July 17, 2018
[ p 15]
44.9
29.3
13.6
8.7
3.4
Probe Research Inc
June 19, 2018
[ p 16]
42
30
16
11
Mainstreet Research
April 18, 2018
[ p 17]
45.6
30.2
13.0
7.8
Probe Research Inc
April 13, 2018
[ p 18]
44
28
19
8
Mainstreet Research
January 6, 2018
[ p 19]
39.6
36.7
13.3
10.4
Probe Research Inc
December 14, 2017
[ p 20]
40
26
25
8
Probe Research Inc
October 10, 2017
[ p 21]
36
30
24
8
Probe Research Inc
June 18, 2017
[ p 22]
42
30
20
7
Mainstreet Research
April 7, 2017
[ p 23]
47
23
19
11
Probe Research Inc
March 28, 2017
[ p 24]
43
27
20
8
Probe Research Inc
December 12, 2016
[ p 25]
49
24
19
8
Probe Research Inc
September 26, 2016
[ p 26]
48
20
26
5
Probe Research Inc
June 16, 2016
[ p 27]
46
27
18
8
2016 election
April 19, 2016
53.0
25.7
14.5
5.1
1.7
Polling firm
Last date of polling
Link
Other
PC
NDP
Liberal
Green
Progressive Conservative
NDP
Liberal
Green
Notes
^ Party name changed from Manitoba Party in 2019.[ 14]
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^ "Manitoba Election" .
^ "Progressive Conservatives Remain Ahead of NDP in Manitoba" . September 10, 2019.
^ Manitoba PC Government most likely outcome Mainstreet Research Archived October 10, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
^ "Progressive Conservatives Have Sizeable Advantage in Manitoba" . August 30, 2019.
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^ "Manitoba PCS Have the Lead, but Kinew is the Most Popular Leader" .
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^ Robertson, Dylan (June 25, 2019). "Jun 2019: No hard feelings on early Manitoba election: Poll" . Winnipeg Free Press .
^ http://www.probe-research.com/documents/190402%20March%202019%20MB%20Omni%20Prov%20Party%20Standings.pdf [dead link ]
^ "NDP Make Gains in Manitoba but PCS Still Lead" .
^ "Pallister PCS Extend Lead over NDP" .
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^ "Pallister PCS Maintain Healthy Lead over NDP as Liberals Gain Five" .
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^ "Pallister PCS Still Ahead in Manitoba" .
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^ "Pallister PCS Widen Lead over NDP" .
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Further reading
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