The 2002 Winnipeg municipal election was held on 23 October 2002 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of Winnipeg.
Glen Murray, the city's centre-left mayor, was re-elected to a second term over challenger Al Golden.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Glen Murray | 103,457 | 50.63 |
Allan Golden | 76,749 | 37.56 |
David Lettner | 14,199 | 6.95 |
Chris Henderson | 7,270 | 3.56 |
Nick Ternette | 2,665 | 1.30 |
Total valid votes | 204,340 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Lillian Thomas | 5,971 | 50.25 |
Greg Bozyk | 2,432 | 20.47 |
Ray Brunka | 1,931 | 16.25 |
Bryan McLeod | 1,548 | 13.03 |
Total valid votes | 11,882 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Dan Vandal | accl. | accl. |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Russ Wyatt | 7,270 | 61.67 |
Carol Miles | 3,042 | 25.81 |
Bob Cook | 1,476 | 12.52 |
Total valid votes | 11,788 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(incumbent)Mike Babinsky | 10,892 | 23.97 |
(incumbent)Liz Ambrose | 7,243 | 15.94 |
(incumbent)Roman Yereniuk | 5,918 | 13.02 |
Luba Fedorkiw | 5,158 | 11.35 |
Kevin Rebeck | 3,644 | 8.02 |
Neri DiMacali | 3,096 | 6.81 |
Don Smith | 2,890 | 6.36 |
Alana Brownlee | 2,820 | 6.21 |
Stan Tomchuk | 2,371 | 5.22 |
Rylan Reed | 1,405 | 3.09 |
Total valid votes | 45,437 | 100.00 |
Electors could vote for three candidates. The percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(incumbent)Colleen Carswell | 5,041 | 33.46 |
(incumbent)Mary Andree | 3,136 | 20.82 |
Ken Silk | 2,856 | 18.96 |
Carl Schneiderat | 2,846 | 18.89 |
Dwayne Charles | 1,185 | 7.87 |
Total valid votes | 15,064 | 100.00 |
Electors could vote for two candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Bob Fraser | 2,275 | 57.12 |
David Greskiw | 879 | 22.07 |
Khalid Mahmood | 829 | 20.81 |
Total valid votes | 3,983 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(incumbent)Linda Archer | 5,561 | 28.50 |
Kelly de Groot | 4,932 | 25.27 |
(incumbent)Bruce Chegus | 4,375 | 22.42 |
(incumbent)Jan Paseska | 2,531 | 12.97 |
Deborah Weddall | 2,115 | 10.84 |
Total valid votes | 19,514 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Franco Magnifico | 7,610 | 38.22 |
Roland Marcoux | 5,798 | 29.12 |
Tom Scott | 2,003 | 10.06 |
Émile Chartier | 1,737 | 8.72 |
Marcel Boille | 1,071 | 5.38 |
Murray Cliff | 1,040 | 5.22 |
Derek W.J. Hay | 653 | 3.28 |
Total valid votes | 19,912 | 100.00 |
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