2022 Manitoba municipal elections

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Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of Manitoba on October 26, 2022. Mayors, councils and school board trustees were elected in the 135 municipalities holding elections.

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64 municipalities, approximately 47.5%, had their mayor or reeve acclaimed due to no other candidates running, with one municipality not putting up any candidates. [1]

860 Candidates were elected, out of 1380 original candidates, with only 55.2% of candidates being reelected overall, only 45.5% of mayoral candidates being reelected. [2]

Selected mayoral and council results [2] are as follows:

Brandon

Results for the city of Brandon are as follows:

Mayoral election

Mayoral candidateVote %
Jeff Fawcett 4,75972.81
Elliot Oleson1,77727.19

Brandon City Council

CandidateVote %
Assiniboine
Heather Karrouze37136.99
Kevin Chambers22922.83
Richard Bruce16216.15
Jo-Ann Pasklivich15515.45
Jeff Plas868.57
Rosser
Kris Desjarlais (X)26163.20
Phillip Emmerson13031.48
Dale Bates225.33
Victoria
Barry Cullen (X)55258.66
Quentin Derhak38941.34
University
Shaun Cameron (X)Acclaimed
Meadows-Waverly
Greg Hildebrand55177.82
Sunday Frangi (X)15722.18
South Centre
Bruce Luebke (X)Acclaimed
Linden Lanes
Shawn Berry (X)Acclaimed
Richmond
Jason Splett33275.45
Michael McCormick10824.55
Riverview
Glen Parker (X)Acclaimed
Green Acres
Tyson Tame37051.01
Ben Welsh13419.56
Olivia Boyce9113.28
Franco Chartier9013.14

Brokenhead

Results for reeve in the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Brad Saluk (X)Acclaimed

Dauphin

Results for mayor in Dauphin are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
David Bosiak1,99574.14
Kerri Riehl69625.86

East St. Paul

Results for mayor in the Rural Municipality of East St. Paul are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Carla Devlin1,65360.64
Lawrence Morris43039.36

Flin Flon

Results for mayor in Flin Flon are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
George Fontaine55141.93
Tim Babcock42332.19
Leslie J. Beck34025.88

Gimli

Results for mayor in the Rural Municipality of Gimli are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Kevin Chudd1,48353.10
Lynn Greenberg (X)1,31046.80

Hanover

Results for reeve in the Rural Municipality of Hanover are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Jim Funk1,94977.96
Donald Bouchard55122.04

La Broquerie

Results for reeve in the Rural Municipality of La Broquerie are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Ivan Normandeau89058.36
Lewis Weiss (X)63541.64

Macdonald

Results for reeve in the Rural Municipality of Macdonald are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Brad Erb (X)Acclaimed

Morden

Results for mayor in Morden are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Brandon Burley (X)Acclaimed

Neepawa

Results for mayor in Neepawa are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Brian HedleyAcclaimed

Niverville

Results for mayor in the town of Niverville are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Myron DyckAcclaimed

Portage la Prairie (city)

Results for mayor in the city of Portage la Prairie are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Sharilyn Knox2,19965.27
Bryon Hamilton87025.82
John Donald Pelechaty2266.71
Mohammad Tahir Khan742.20

Portage la Prairie (RM)

Results for reeve in the Rural Municipality of Portage la Prairie are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Kameron Blight (X)Acclaimed

Rhineland

Results for reeve in the Municipality of Rhineland are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Don Wiebe (X)Acclaimed

Ritchot

Results for mayor in the Rural Municipality of Ritchot are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Chris Ewen (X)Acclaimed

Rockwood

Results for reeve in the Rural Municipality of Rockwood are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Wes Taplin (X)Acclaimed

Selkirk

Results for mayor in Selkirk are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Larry Johannson (X)1,47163.57
Morgan Steele Seman84336.43

Springfield

Results for mayor in the Rural Municipality of Springfield are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Patrick Therrien3,30562.11
Tiffany Fell (X)1,50628.30
Edwin Giesbrecht5109.58

St. Andrews

Results for mayor in the Rural Municipality of St. Andrews are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Joy Sul (X)2,13860.45
John Preun139939.55

Stanley

Results for reeve in the Rural Municipality of Stanley are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Ike FriesenAcclaimed

St. Clements

Results for mayor in the Rural Municipality of St. Clements are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Debbie Fielbelkorn (X)Acclaimed

Ste. Anne (RM)

Results for reeve in the Rural Municipality of Ste. Anne are as follows:

Reeve

Reeve candidateVote %
Richard Pelletier37356.01
Paul Saindon (X)29343.99

Steinbach

Results for mayor in the city of Steinbach are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Earl Funk (X)Acclaimed

Stonewall

Results for mayor in the town of Stonewall are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Sandra Smith1,12957.34
Clive Hinds (X)84042.66

Taché

Results for mayor in the Rural Municipality of Taché are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Armand Poirier1,44257.50
Justin Bohemier (X)1,06642.50

The Pas

Results for mayor in the town of The Pas are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Andre Murphy72263.00
Jennifer Cook42437.00

Thompson

Results in Thompson were as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Colleen Smook (X)96446.73
Lee Ellsworth71134.46
Ron Matechuk38818.81

West St. Paul

Results for mayor in the Rural Municipality of West St. Paul are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Peter Truijen1,17653.19
Cheryl Christian (X)1,03546.81

Winkler

Results for mayor in the city of Winkler are as follows:

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Henry Siemens3,35887.02
Karl Krebs50112.98

Winnipeg

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References

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