1995 Manitoba municipal elections

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The 1995 Manitoba municipal elections were held on October 25, 1995 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in various communities throughout Manitoba, Canada.

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Cities

Brandon

CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Rick Borotsik 11,29980.17
Stephen Downes1,62011.49
Geoff Borden1,1758.34
Total votes cast14,094100.00

1995 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward One (Assiniboine)

CandidateTotal Votes% of Total Votes
(incumbent)Joe Kayacclaimedn/a
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Drew Caldwell 73564.19
Barbara Bragg35330.83
Darryl Wolski574.98
Total valid votes1,145100.00

1995 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Three (Victoria)

CandidateTotal Votes% of Total Votes
(incumbent)Don Kille132963.71
Ron Cayer75736.29
Total valid votes2086100.00

1995 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Four (University)

CandidateTotal Votes% of Total Votes
Rick Chrest 69954.35
(incumbent)Brian Deacon58745.65
Total valid votes1286100.00

1995 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Five (Meadows)

CandidateTotal Votes% of Total Votes
Laurie MacKenzie94366.08
Bob Crighton48433.92
Total valid votes1427100.00

1995 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Six (South Centre)

CandidateTotal Votes% of Total Votes
(incumbent)Jim Reidacclaimedn/a
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Scott Smith 1,35066.34
(x)Romeo Lemieux68533.66
Total valid votes2,035100.00

1995 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Eight (Richmond)

CandidateTotal Votes% of Total Votes
(incumbent)Margo Campbell100666.05
Marv Robinson51733.95
Total valid votes1523100.00

1995, Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Nine (Riverview)

CandidateTotal Votes% of Total Votes
(incumbent)Ross Martin57747.41
Bill Comstock35529.17
Lorne Hill28523.42
Total valid votes1217100.00

1995 Brandon municipal election, Councillor, Ward Ten (Green Acres)

CandidateTotal Votes% of Total Votes
Don Jessiman61660.40
Peter Logan 20420.00
(incumbent)Arnold Grambo20019.60
Total valid votes1020100.00

post-election changes

Mayor Rick Borotsik resigned his position in 1997, after being elected to the House of Commons of Canada. A by-election was held to choose his replacement.

CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Reg Atkinson electednot listed
Dan Munroeabout 200 votes behindnot listed
Scott Smith about 400 votes behindnot listed
Geoff Bordennot listed
three other candidatesnot listednot listed
  • Dan Munroe was a former city councillor. He was elected to represent the city's seventh ward in 1983 or earlier, and served until 1992. [5]

Winnipeg

See: 1995 Winnipeg municipal election

Rural Municipalities

Rockwood

1995 Rockwood municipal election, Reeve
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Leon Vandekerckhoveaccl.not listed
1995 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward One
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Clayton McMurren42658.84
Tom Huffman17724.45
Ted Demeniuk12116.71
Total valid votes724100.00
1995 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Two
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Gordon Appleyardaccl..
1995 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Three
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Garnet Thievin37283.41
Dean Reid7416.59
Total valid votes446100.00
1995 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Four
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Ken Hibbitt14655.09
(incumbent)Bill Docking10238.49
Doug Holmes176.42
Total valid votes265100.00
1995 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Five
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Gilbert Goodaccl..
1995 Rockwood municipal election, Council, Ward Six
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Alex Glowachuk17456.31
Jeff Tomchak13543.69
Total valid votes309100.00

Towns

Hartney

1995 Hartney municipal election, Mayor of Hartney
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Leo Peloquinaccl..

Neepawa

1995 Neepawa municipal election, Mayor of Neepawa
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Roy McGillivrayaccl..

Villages

Waskada

1995 Waskada municipal election, Mayor of Waskada
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Vaughn Ramsay accl..
1995 Waskada municipal election, Waskada Village Council (four members elected)
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
John Innesaccl..
Terry Bradcoaccl..
Dellene Heathaccl..
Tom Rickardaccl..

Source: Winnipeg Free Press newspaper, 27 October 1995.

Footnotes

  1. Murray McNeill, "Winnipegger wins entrepreneur award", Winnipeg Free Press, 17 May 2002, B4.
  2. Brandon University Standing Committees Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine , Brandon University, accessed 26 January 2007.
  3. Brandon University - Board of Governors - Minutes - December 18, 1997 [ permanent dead link ], Brandon University, accessed 26 January 2007.
  4. Helen Fallding, "Firefighter ready to get feet wet as Brandon MLA", Winnipeg Free Press, 27 September 1999, A6.
  5. Bud Robertson, "Ex-Hartney mayor wins byelection to run Brandon", Winnipeg Free Press, 25 September 1997, A3.
  6. "Hartney is booming ...", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 July 1997, 2.
  7. "Incumbents tossed out in Manitoba elections", Toronto Star, 29 October 1992, A28.
  8. Bob Lowery, "Urban leaders want potty parity in new building code", Winnipeg Free Press, 21 April 1993.
  9. "Centre to showcase farm industry", Winnipeg Free Press, 30 March 1996, B14.
  10. "Rural task force to assist businesses affected by flood", M2 Presswire, 13 July 1999.
  11. Mia Rabson, "Tory 1, Tory 2 or Tory 3?", Winnipeg Free Press, 17 April 2006, A1.

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