Bea Bruske

Last updated
2019 Manitoba general election: Fort Whyte
Bea Bruske
President of the Canadian Labour Congress
Assumed office
June 18, 2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Brian Pallister 5,61957.19-8.2$10,131.35
New Democratic Beatrice Bruske1,75717.88+2.2$106.40
Liberal Darrel Morin1,73117.62+6.2$545.68
Green Sara Campbell6656.77-0.4$0.00
Manitoba First Jason Holenski540.55-1.1$1,210.90
Total valid votes9,82699.36
Total rejected ballots630.64
Turnout9,88960.35
Eligible voters16,386
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -5.2
Source: Elections Manitoba [14] [15] [16]

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