Bonnie Mitchelson

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1999 Manitoba general election: River East
Bonnie Mitchelson
Leader of the Opposition in Manitoba
In office
May 29, 2000 November 4, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Bonnie Mitchelson 5,36649.99$29,856.57
New Democratic Ross Eadie4,62443.07$15,953.00
Liberal Patrick Saydak6886.86$1,187.72
Total valid votes10,678 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots57
Turnout10,735 77.30
Electors on the lists13,877
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -
2003 Manitoba general election : River East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Bonnie Mitchelson 4,93551.28+1.29$28,259.55
New Democratic Doug Longstaffe4,40245.74+2.67$19,179.77
Liberal Fred Curry2862.97−3.89$239.00
Total valid votes9,623 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots35
Turnout9,658 68.01
Electors on the lists14,201
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -
2007 Manitoba general election : River East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Bonnie Mitchelson 4,36146.63−4.65$29,722.71
New Democratic Kurt Penner4,30946.07−0.33$24,605.30
Liberal Margaret von Lau6396.80+3.83$8,485.65
Total valid votes9,309 99.54
Rejected and declined ballots43
Turnout9,352 67.60 −0.41
Electors on the lists13,835
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -
2011 Manitoba general election : River East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Bonnie Mitchelson 5,24751.08+4.45$34,898.69
New Democratic Kurt Penner4,51243.92−2.15$29,899.44
Green Kelly Mitchell2742.67$0.00
Liberal Chris Pelda1881.83−4.97$376.14
Total valid votes10,221
Rejected and declined ballots52
Turnout10,27367.00
Electors on the lists15,332
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -
Source: Elections Manitoba [11]

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