The 2002 Manitoba municipal elections were held on October 23, 2002 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in various communities throughout Manitoba, Canada.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
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Patricia Bowslaugh | placed first | . |
(incumbent)Malcolm Jolly | elected | . |
(incumbent)Cheryl Burke | elected | . |
(incumbent)Jim Murray | elected | . |
(incumbent)Linda L. Ross | elected | . |
(incumbent)Donna Young | elected | . |
(incumbent)Marty Snelling | elected | . |
Howard Hoy | elected | . |
(incumbent)Lynne McCaughey | defeated | . |
(incumbent)Mark Rukin | defeated | . |
Eric de Pass | defeated | . |
Terry Erskine | defeated | . |
Five other candidates | defeated | . |
School trustee Malcolm Jolly died on 11 March 2003. A by-election was held to choose his replacement.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Lynne McCaughey | 606 | . |
Joe Kay | 574 | . |
Three other candidates | defeated | . |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Harvey Paterson | 66 | 55.93 |
(incumbent)Cyril Stott | 52 | 44.07 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Robert Durston | 949 | 63.78 |
(x)Ken Waddell | 539 | 36.22 |
Total valid votes | 1,488 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Wayne Hollier | 1,302 | 17.84 |
(incumbent)Ronald Forsman | 1,174 | 16.08 |
John Douglas | 1,106 | 15.15 |
(incumbent)Bill Stilwell | 981 | 13.44 |
(incumbent)Dean Dietrich | 961 | 13.16 |
(incumbent)Terrence Volden | 921 | 12.62 |
Monty Simon | 855 | 11.71 |
Total valid votes | 7,300 | 100.00 |
Electors could votes for six candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Pat Pruden | 1,813 | 12.03 |
(incumbent)Chris Pawley | 1,704 | 11.31 |
John Buffie | 1,589 | 10.54 |
(incumbent)Darlene Swiderski | 1,532 | 10.17 |
Duane Nicol | 1,348 | 8.95 |
(incumbent)Marlene Cook | 1,269 | 8.42 |
Peggy Davies | 1,239 | 8.22 |
David Zirk | 1,171 | 7.77 |
Conor Lloyd | 1,112 | 7.38 |
Janice Lucek | 979 | 6.50 |
Vivian Whiteway | 492 | 3.26 |
Jack Park | 478 | 3.17 |
Mike Risk | 343 | 2.28 |
Total valid votes | 15,069 | 100.00 |
Electors could votes for six candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Paul-Emile Labossiere | accl. | . |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(incumbent)Vaughn Ramsay | accl. | . |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Allan Wanner | 133 | 24.31 |
(incumbent)Jackie Reid | 121 | 22.12 |
(incumbent)Jeanette Stirling | 117 | 21.39 |
Leona Devuyst | 105 | 19.20 |
Don Wickham | 58 | 10.60 |
John Jones | 13 | 2.38 |
Total valid votes | 547 | 100.00 |
Electors could vote for four candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
Results are taken from the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper, 24 October 2002 and 28 October 2002. The final official totals do not appear to have been significantly different.
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