1990 Manitoba general election

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1990 Manitoba general election
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  1988 September 11, 1990 1995  

57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
29 seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 PC Gary Doer 2014.jpg LIB
Leader Gary Filmon Gary Doer Sharon Carstairs
Party Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal
Leader since December 10, 1983 March 30, 1988 March 4, 1984
Leader's seat Tuxedo Concordia River Heights
Last election251220
Seats won30207
Seat changeIncrease2.svg5Increase2.svg8Decrease2.svg13
Popular vote206,810141,328138,146
Percentage41.99%28.80%28.15%
SwingIncrease2.svg3.62%Increase2.svg5.18%Decrease2.svg7.37%

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Map of Election Results

Premier before election

Gary Filmon
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Gary Filmon
Progressive Conservative

The 1990 Manitoba general election was held on September 11, 1990 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It was won by the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, which took 30 out of 57 seats. The New Democratic Party finished second with 20, while the Liberal Party fell from 21 to 7.

Contents

Background

The 1990 election took place against the backdrop of the failed Meech Lake constitutional accord, which sought to clarify Quebec's position within Canada. The accord, which was signed in 1988, required passage by the federal government and the ten provincial governments before June 23, 1990 to become law. Although Manitoba Premier Howard Pawley had approved the accord in 1987, his government did not bring it before the legislature before their surprise defeat in 1988.

Pawley's replacement, PC leader Gary Filmon, was less inclined to support the deal, and requested that certain aspects be re-negotiated before his government would grant approval. After some reluctance, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney allowed re-negotiations with all provincial Premiers, and convinced Filmon to introduce the accord to the Manitoba legislature shortly before the scheduled deadline. Liberal leader Sharon Carstairs and NDP leader Gary Doer were also willing to support the revised deal.

Some members of Doer's caucus still opposed the accord, however. When it was put before the legislature, NDP MLA Elijah Harper refused to grant unanimous leave for emergency debate, on the grounds that the deal did not recognize the position of aboriginals in Canada's constitutional framework. Harper, the first indigenous member of the Manitoba legislature, was strongly supported by aboriginal leaders such as Phil Fontaine and Ovide Mercredi, and continued his protest in the legislature during the following weeks. With assistance from former parliamentary clerk Gord Mackintosh, Harper was able to delay the legislative process until the accord simply could not be passed on time. Harper became a national celebrity, and polls showed that most English-speaking Canadians supported his stand.

Ironically, Gary Filmon's Tories may have benefitted from Harper's actions. Filmon was a long-time opponent of the accord, and was a fairly tepid supporter even after the renegotiated compromise was reached. Subsequently, Filmon used the accord's failure to highlight differences between himself and Mulroney, who was becoming increasingly unpopular as Prime Minister.

Reorganization of electoral divisions

An Act was passed in 1989, providing for the following changes to representation in the Legislative Assembly: [1]

Abolished ridingsNew ridings
Abolished ridings
New ridings
Merger of ridings
Reorganization of ridings
Division of ridings
Renaming of ridings
  1. from parts of Niakwa and Riel
  2. from part of Burrows
  3. plus part of La Verendrye
  4. also taking in parts of Burrows and St. Johns

Issues

Filmon's Progressive Conservatives made the fewest promises of any major party. Their platform called for an end to abuse of the elderly in retirement homes, environmental initiatives, and low-cost economic development. They proposed to cut the size of the Winnipeg City Council, and vowed not to raise taxes.

The Liberals focused on economic issues, promising a major investment in job training, research and development, and business support. They also proposed to cut the Winnipeg Council, create government grants for tourism and adult education, and restore Tory cuts to health and other programs.

The NDP platform focused on workers' concerns, the environment, preventive health programs and housing. They supported an increase in the minimum wage, affirmative action programs, and laws which would make it expensive to shut down plants in Manitoba. They also promised not to raise taxes, and opposed the sale of Manfor Ltd., a Crown corporation owned by the Province of Manitoba.

The campaign

A poll published in the Winnipeg Free Press indicated that the NDP were the most trusted party on economic issues, followed by the Tories. The NDP were still damaged from their poor showing in the 1988 election, however, and began the campaign in third place. The struggle for government initially appeared to be between the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives.

The Liberals ran a weak campaign, however, and were overtaken by the NDP after a strong performance from Gary Doer in the leaders' debate. Doer further increased the NDP's standing in the last weeks of the campaign by highlighting the connections between Filmon and the Mulroney government on a number of issues. The NDP's return to official opposition status was regarded as a major development after their near-collapse in 1988.

Opinion polls

Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firmLast day
of survey
Source PC MLP NDP OtherMESample
Election 1990September 11, 199041.9928.1528.801.06
ViewpointsMarch 1990 [2] 36.836.826.5
Election 1988April 26, 198838.3735.5223.622.49

Results

The Tories continued their dominance in Manitoba's rural south, winning every seat in the region. They also won 13 of 31 seats in Winnipeg and a few ridings to the city's immediate north, enough to provide the party with a majority of two.

The NDP won 11 seats in Winnipeg, and swept the province's north. They also won four seats in the mid-northern region, and retained Brandon East, their lone southern riding outside of Winnipeg.

All seven seats retained by the Liberals were in Winnipeg, mostly in the centre and northwest of the city. With few exceptions, many of the centre-left voters who had voted Liberal in 1988 switched back to the NDP.

PartyParty Leader# of
candidates
SeatsPopular Vote
Before1Elected% Change#%Change
  Progressive Conservative Gary Filmon 572430+25.0%206,81041.99%+3.62
  New Democratic Gary Doer 571220+66.7%141,32828.80%+5.18
  Liberal Sharon Carstairs 57217-66.7%138,14628.15%-7.37
Confederation of Regions Irene Armishaw (president)5---1,5640.32%-1.00
  Western Independence Fred Cameron6---1,3550.28%-0.17
Progressive Sidney Green 5---1,1630.24%+0.06
Libertarian Clancy Smith5---6370.13%+0.04
Communist Frank Goldspink (organizer)1---250.00%-0.05
 Independent5---4500.09%-0.30
Total1985757-490,690100% 

1 "Before" refers to standings in the Legislature at dissolution, and not to the results of the previous election. These numbers therefore reflect changes in party standings as a result of by-elections and members crossing the floor.

Vote and seat summaries


Popular vote
PC
41.99%
New Democratic
28.80%
Liberal
28.15%
Others
1.06%
Seats summary
PC
52.63%
New Democratic
35.09%
Liberal
12.28%

Synopsis of results

1990 Manitoba general election – synopsis of riding results [3] [4]
Electoral
division
Winning partyVotes [a 1]
1988 1st
place
VotesShareMargin
#
Margin
%
2nd
place
PC NDP Lib IndOthTotal
 
Arthur-Virden NewPC4,77359.26%2,68833.37%Lib4,7731,1972,0858,055
Assiniboia LibPC4,05449.85%1,32416.28%Lib4,0541,3482,7308,132
Brandon East NDPNDP4,76053.51%1,54417.36%PC3,2164,7609198,895
Brandon West PCPC4,73655.47%2,36227.66%NDP4,7362,3741,4288,538
Broadway NewNDP2,50838.72%1081.67%Lib1,5702,5082,4006,478
Burrows LibNDP4,20654.34%2,15027.78%Lib1,4784,2062,0567,740
Charleswood PCPC5,41957.56%2,50726.63%Lib5,4191,0842,9129,415
Concordia NDPNDP4,58858.17%2,65133.61%PC1,9374,5881,0593037,887
Crescentwood NewLib4,58845.65%1,31013.03%PC3,2782,1844,58810,050
Dauphin NDPNDP4,80248.83%1,37814.01%PC3,4244,8021,6089,834
Elmwood NDPNDP4,12746.98%1,09212.43%PC3,0354,1271,6238,785
Emerson PCPC4,52961.85%2,79038.10%Lib4,5291,0551,7397,323
Flin Flon NDPNDP4,15369.08%3,02750.35%PC1,1264,1537336,012
Fort Garry LibPC5,10547.07%1,11310.26%Lib5,1051,5003,99224910,846
Gimli PCPC5,11852.43%2,45225.12%NDP5,1182,6661,9789,762
Gladstone PCPC4,37159.21%2,55934.67%Lib4,3717881,8124117,382
Inkster LibLib3,60245.87%96512.29%NDP1,4162,6373,6021987,853
Interlake NDPNDP2,94140.54%4085.62%PC2,5332,9411,7817,255
Kildonan LibNDP3,90435.69%2101.92%PC3,6943,9042,77157010,939
Kirkfield Park PCPC5,81356.42%2,38323.13%Lib5,8131,0353,4302510,303
La Vérendrye PCPC3,73144.49%1,01312.08%Lib3,7311,9382,7188,387
Lac du Bonnet PCPC5,16253.70%2,02021.01%NDP5,1623,1421,3099,613
Lakeside PCPC3,71949.69%1,78323.82%Lib3,7191,2481,9365817,484
Minnedosa PCPC4,29453.00%2,09125.81%Lib4,2941,6052,2038,102
Morris PCPC5,35363.64%3,31739.43%Lib5,3537212,0363028,412
Niakwa LibPC4,95046.50%6496.10%Lib4,9501,3944,30110,645
Osborne LibLib3,94140.21%1,08011.02%NDP2,8592,8613,9411399,800
Pembina PCPC5,49778.73%4,66466.80%Lib5,4976528336,982
Point Douglas NDPNDP2,77854.72%1,22824.19%Lib5752,7781,5501745,077
Portage la Prairie PCPC4,27653.85%1,94724.52%Lib4,2761,0922,3292437,940
Radisson LibNDP4,05546.76%1,36315.72%PC2,6924,0551,9258,672
Riel PCPC3,75643.32%88210.17%Lib3,7562,0412,8748,671
River East PCPC4,96352.73%2,47426.29%NDP4,9632,4891,9609,412
River Heights LibLib5,46747.97%8667.60%PC4,6011,1905,46713811,396
Roblin-Russell PCPC4,38252.31%2,14425.59%NDP4,3822,2381,7578,377
Rossmere PCPC3,89342.33%1,16812.70%NDP3,8932,7252,4161639,197
Rupertsland NDPNDP3,79877.37%2,99460.99%PC8043,7983074,909
Seine River NewPC4,46540.72%470.43%Lib4,4651,7924,41828910,964
Selkirk LibNDP3,73536.58%2682.62%PC3,4673,7353,00910,211
Springfield PCPC5,14649.11%1,77216.91%NDP5,1463,3741,95810,478
St. Boniface LibLib4,92855.40%2,88232.40%NDP1,9212,0464,9288,895
St. James LibLib3,01435.09%2953.43%PC2,7192,5863,0142708,589
St. Johns NDPNDP4,39252.86%1,97823.81%Lib1,5024,3922,4148,308
St. Norbert LibPC4,50245.48%1171.18%Lib4,5021,0114,3859,898
St. Vital LibPC3,36136.30%1181.27%Lib3,3612,3683,2432889,260
Ste. Rose PCPC3,64651.58%1,76424.96%Lib3,6461,5401,8827,068
Steinbach NewPC5,54075.64%4,36959.65%Lib5,5404831,1711307,324
Sturgeon Creek LibPC4,67646.51%7697.65%Lib4,6761,4713,90710,054
Swan River PCNDP3,87245.69%2332.75%PC3,6393,8729638,474
The Maples NewLib3,27339.83%5897.17%PC2,6842,2603,2738,217
The Pas NDPNDP3,39044.36%1431.87%PC3,2473,3901,0057,642
Thompson NDPNDP4,09959.93%2,05630.06%PC2,0434,0996986,840
Transcona LibNDP4,36349.48%1,80920.52%Lib1,7324,3632,5541688,817
Turtle Mountain PCPC4,70258.68%2,61132.58%Lib4,7021,0472,0911738,013
Tuxedo PCPC7,86165.14%4,58037.95%Lib7,8619263,28112,068
Wellington NewNDP3,48446.01%1,16015.32%Lib1,5343,4842,3241031287,573
Wolseley LibNDP3,26543.90%74510.02%Lib1,5033,2652,5201497,437
  1. All parties with more than 1% of the vote are shown individually. Independent candidates and other minor parties are aggregated separately.
  = open seat
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = incumbent had switched allegiance
  = previously incumbent in another riding
  = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
  = multiple candidates

Turnout, winning shares and swings

Summary of riding results by turnout, vote share for winning candidate, and swing (vs 1988) [3] [4]
Riding and winning partyTurnoutVote share [a 1] Swing [a 2]
%Change (pp)%Change (pp)ToChange (pp)
 
Arthur-VirdenPC65.0159.26
AssiniboiaPCGain69.83-4.63
 
49.857.68
 
PC-9.20
 
Brandon EastNDPHold67.52-7.85
 
53.5113.78
 
NDP4.99
 
Brandon WestPCHold69.69-2.85
 
55.479.54
 
PC12.90
 
BroadwayNDP61.5938.72
BurrowsNDPGain66.860.82
 
54.3413.55
 
NDP-14.63
 
CharleswoodPCHold74.65-5.41
 
57.569.43
 
PC10.36
 
ConcordiaNDPHold68.38-8.05
 
58.1720.46
 
NDP18.53
 
CrescentwoodLib71.7645.65
DauphinNDPHold76.67-7.06
 
48.838.57
 
NDP4.24
 
ElmwoodNDPHold71.633.65
 
46.988.77
 
NDP13.15
 
EmersonPCHold61.58-10.77
 
61.858.45
 
PC6.24
 
Flin FlonNDPHold62.520.10
 
69.0814.26
 
NDP12.30
 
Fort GarryPCGain72.96-5.26
 
47.077.27
 
PC-8.52
 
GimliPCHold72.00-6.94
 
52.438.25
 
PC6.17
 
GladstonePCHold60.42-3.94
 
59.216.70
 
PC5.96
 
InksterLibHold64.28-5.17
 
45.874.44
 
Lib4.44
 
InterlakeNDPHold62.89-4.70
 
40.540.55
 
NDP1.20
 
KildonanNDPGain75.14-1.34
 
35.697.02
 
PC-6.07
 
Kirkfield ParkPCHold77.41-2.4
 
56.429.17
 
PC10.42
 
La VérendryePCHold66.686.90
 
44.49-10.00
 
Lib-2.86
 
Lac du BonnetPCHold73.06-4.41
 
53.7012.21
 
PC5.77
 
LakesidePCHold63.31-7.14
 
49.690.73
 
PC2.90
 
MinnedosaPCHold64.43-7.68
 
53.009.64
 
PC5.97
 
MorrisPCHold65.77-3.46
 
63.642.70
 
PC1.44
 
NiakwaPCGain77.50-2.14
 
46.506.51
 
PC-6.80
 
OsborneLibHold71.64-7.21
 
40.21-4.68
 
NDP-2.68
 
PembinaPCHold58.33-12.65
 
78.7312.29
 
PC12.11
 
Point DouglasNDPHold60.92-0.43
 
54.726.77
 
NDP3.16
 
Portage la PrairiePCHold65.82-5.89
 
53.854.57
 
PC4.86
 
RadissonNDPGain67.88-9.61
 
46.7618.66
 
NDP-20.43
 
RielPCHold71.01-6.87
 
43.321.61
 
PC3.51
 
River EastPCHold73.93-3.24
 
52.731.00
 
PC3.10
 
River HeightsLibHold81.46-5.61
 
47.97-11.72
 
PC-10.84
 
Roblin-RussellPCHold64.97-13.93
 
52.314.99
 
PC6.76
 
RossmerePCHold74.46-9.17
 
42.334.24
 
PC3.81
 
RupertslandNDPHold46.603.45
 
77.3725.62
 
NDP21.26
 
Seine RiverPC72.8940.72
SelkirkNDPGain74.44-6.01
 
36.582.93
 
NDP-4.41
 
SpringfieldPCHold73.40-4.34
 
49.115.62
 
PC7.70
 
St. BonifaceLibHold70.07-9.70
 
55.40-5.76
 
NDP-3.41
 
St. JamesLibHold73.37-5.17
 
35.09-5.05
 
PC-1.23
 
St. JohnsNDPHold69.182.66
 
52.869.12
 
NDP7.57
 
St. NorbertPCGain73.53-3.42
 
45.482.43
 
PC-2.02
 
St. VitalPCGain73.00-6.08
 
36.301.86
 
PC-4.53
 
Ste. RosePCHold61.61-9.40
 
51.585.43
 
PC5.71
 
SteinbachPC57.7175.64
Sturgeon CreekPCGain74.22-2.51
 
46.515.53
 
PC-7.06
 
Swan RiverNDPGain73.29-10.63
 
45.693.74
 
NDP-5.45
 
The MaplesLib67.0039.83
The PasNDPHold65.77-7.30
 
44.36-7.33
 
PC-12.20
 
ThompsonNDPHold63.05-10.11
 
59.9311.83
 
NDP6.97
 
TransconaNDPGain70.22-7.49
 
49.4815.83
 
NDP-14.00
 
Turtle MountainPCHold66.70-8.00
 
58.6817.00
 
PC12.41
 
TuxedoPCHold75.50-4.27
 
65.1417.86
 
PC18.52
 
WellingtonNDP68.2546.01
WolseleyNDPGain70.22-4.23
 
43.907.11
 
NDP-8.00
 
  1. Share won by winning candidate, with difference noted from share achieved by the same party in 1986.
  2. Positive indicates improvement to standing of party winning in 1986; negative points to 1986's second-place party being swung to.

Changes in party shares

Share change analysis by party and riding (1990 vs 1988) [3] [4]
Riding Liberal NDP PC
%Change (pp)%Change (pp)%Change (pp)
 
Arthur-Virden25.88New14.86New59.26New
Assiniboia33.57-10.72
 
16.584.92
 
49.857.68
 
Brandon East10.33-15.24
 
53.5113.78
 
36.163.81
 
Brandon West16.73-16.26
 
27.816.72
 
55.479.54
 
Broadway37.05New38.72New24.24New
Burrows26.56-15.71
 
54.3413.55
 
19.104.98
 
Charleswood30.93-11.28
 
11.513.00
 
57.569.43
 
Concordia13.43-16.60
 
58.1720.46
 
24.56-2.27
 
Crescentwood45.65New21.73New32.62New
Dauphin16.35-8.67
 
48.838.57
 
34.820.10
 
Elmwood18.47-17.53
 
46.988.77
 
34.5510.19
 
Emerson23.75-4.03
 
14.41-0.54
 
61.858.45
 
Flin Flon12.19-3.93
 
69.0814.26
 
18.73-10.33
 
Fort Garry36.81-9.77
 
13.831.88
 
47.077.27
 
Gimli20.26-1.72
 
27.31-4.09
 
52.438.25
 
Gladstone24.55-5.23
 
10.673.57
 
59.216.70
 
Inkster45.874.44
 
33.58-4.44
 
18.03-1.92
 
Interlake24.551.30
 
40.540.55
 
34.91-1.85
 
Kildonan25.33-10.35
 
35.697.02
 
33.771.78
 
Kirkfield Park33.29-11.67
 
10.052.26
 
56.429.17
 
La Vérendrye32.41-4.29
 
23.1114.29
 
44.49-10.00
 
Lac du Bonnet13.62-12.89
 
32.680.68
 
53.7012.21
 
Lakeside25.87-5.08
 
16.686.04
 
49.690.73
 
Minnedosa27.19-2.31
 
19.812.37
 
53.009.64
 
Morris24.20-0.18
 
8.572.59
 
63.642.70
 
Niakwa40.40-7.08
 
13.101.88
 
46.506.51
 
Osborne40.21-4.68
 
29.190.67
 
29.174.09
 
Pembina11.93-11.94
 
9.345.14
 
78.7312.29
 
Point Douglas30.530.45
 
54.726.77
 
11.33-8.34
 
Portage la Prairie29.33-5.14
 
13.754.90
 
53.854.57
 
Radisson22.20-22.19
 
46.7618.66
 
31.043.52
 
Riel33.14-5.41
 
23.545.70
 
43.321.61
 
River East20.82-5.20
 
26.445.80
 
52.731.00
 
River Heights47.97-11.72
 
10.441.10
 
40.379.96
 
Roblin-Russell20.97-8.54
 
26.723.55
 
52.314.99
 
Rossmere26.27-1.22
 
29.63-3.39
 
42.334.24
 
Rupertsland6.25-8.71
 
77.3725.62
 
16.38-16.91
 
Seine River40.30New16.34New40.72New
Selkirk29.47-5.88
 
36.582.93
 
33.954.92
 
Springfield18.69-9.78
 
32.204.16
 
49.115.62
 
St. Boniface55.40-5.76
 
23.001.05
 
21.604.71
 
St. James35.09-5.05
 
30.117.98
 
31.66-2.59
 
St. Johns29.06-6.03
 
52.869.12
 
18.080.79
 
St. Norbert44.30-1.61
 
10.21-0.82
 
45.482.43
 
St. Vital35.02-7.19
 
25.573.83
 
36.301.86
 
Ste. Rose26.63-5.99
 
21.793.64
 
51.585.43
 
Steinbach15.99New6.59New75.64New
Sturgeon Creek38.86-8.59
 
14.634.88
 
46.515.53
 
Swan River11.363.41
 
45.693.74
 
42.94-7.15
 
The Maples39.83New27.50New32.66New
The Pas13.15-9.73
 
44.36-7.33
 
42.4917.07
 
Thompson10.20-9.73
 
59.9311.83
 
29.87-2.10
 
Transcona28.97-12.16
 
49.4815.83
 
19.64-4.30
 
Turtle Mountain26.10-7.82
 
13.077.27
 
58.6817.00
 
Tuxedo27.19-19.18
 
7.672.42
 
65.1417.86
 
Wellington30.69New46.01New20.26New
Wolseley33.88-8.89
 
43.907.11
 
20.211.54
 

    Post-election changes

    Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
    PCNDPLiberalOther
    Crescentwood
    September 15, 1992
    Jenny Hillard
    1,995
    Tim Sale
    2,256
    Avis Gray
    2,697
    Sidney Green (P)
    900
    Ken Carver (R)
    97
    Dennis Rice (Lbt)
    19
    Jim Carr
    Portage la Prairie
    September 15, 1992
    Brian Pallister
    3,226
    Ralph Jackson
    648
    Helen Christoffersen
    1,995
    Fred Debrecen (R)
    388
    Edward Connery
    Rupertsland
    September 21, 1993
    Eric Kennedy
    614
    Eric Robinson
    1,697
    George Munroe
    1,023
    Elijah Harper
    Rossmere
    September 21, 1993
    Ed Martens
    2,159
    Harry Schellenberg
    2,990
    Sherry Wiebe
    1,590
    Cynthia Cooke (Ind)
    186
    Harold Neufeld
    The Maples
    September 21, 1993
    David Langtry
    1,362
    Norma Walker
    2,138
    Gary Kowalski
    3,619
    Gulzar Singh Cheema
    Osborne
    September 21, 1993
    Roger Young
    1,496
    Irene Haigh
    2,420
    Norma McCormick
    2,966
    Reg Alcock
    St. Johns
    September 21, 1993
    June Robertson
    465
    Gord Mackintosh
    3,232
    Naty Yankech
    878
    Neil Schipper (P)
    241
    Judy Wasylycia-Leis

    Two further vacancies, in Flin Flon (resignation of Jerry Storie, July 20, 1994) and River Heights (Sharon Carstairs appointed to the Senate of Canada, September 15, 1994), were not filled in by-elections before the 1995 election.

    See also

    References

    1. The Electoral Divisions Amendment Act , S.M. 1989-90, c. 2
    2. York, Geoffrey (April 9, 1990). "Spring election seems unlikely in Manitoba No party has strong edge among capricious voters". The Globe and Mail. p. A8.
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