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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the Winnipeg area.

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Regional profile

The city of Winnipeg has traditionally been a mixed bag, in which all three major parties have bases of support. The northern part of the city is a very left-leaning area which has some of the strongest New Democratic Party support in all of Canada. The south end (with many Jewish and Franco-Manitoban voters) is one of the few areas in the Prairies where the Liberals have been successful since the 1990s. The outer suburban areas tilt rightward, but this was obscured for most of the 1990s by massive vote-splitting.

The end of vote-splitting on the right allowed the Conservatives to win two seats in 2004, in one case defeating a star candidate. The Conservatives picked up another seat in 2006, one more in 2008 and two additional seats in 2011—including Elmwood—Transcona, the former seat of longtime NDP MP and former deputy leader Bill Blaikie. In 2015, however, the Liberals took all but one seat in Winnipeg en route to their second-largest seat count ever. The only seat that didn't get swept up in the Liberal tide was Elmwood—Transcona, where Blaikie's son Daniel Blaikie narrowly retook the seat for the NDP. It was the first time since 1968, and only the second time since the end of World War II, that the centre-right was completely shut out of Winnipeg in the absence of vote-splitting. The Tories picked up the outer suburban seats of Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley and Kildonan—St. Paul in 2019.

Votes by party throughout time

Election Liberal Conservative New Democratic Green People's PC Reform /
Alliance
Others
1984 81,268
27.5%
86,792
29.4%
No candidate118,389
40.1%
8,579
2.9%
1988 133,092
44.8%
59,611
20.1%
No candidate94,968
32.0%
6,245
2.1%
3,238
1.1%
1993 154,843
53.0%
49,930
17.1%
No candidate24,158
8.3%
48,442
16.6%
14,976
5.1%
1997 112,004
41.3%
71,701
26.5%
No candidate37,359
13.8%
46,607
17.2%
3,324
1.2%
2000 107,400
38.5%
68,767
24.7%
1,159
0.4%
38,727
13.9%
60,102
21.5%
2,798
1.0%
2004 110,349
40.1%
81,973
29.8%
71,803
26.1%
7,053
2.6%
Merged into
Conservative Party
3,974
1.4%
2006 96,426
32.2%
104,697
34.9%
84,325
28.1%
11,578
3.9%
2,895
1.0%
2008 64,986
23.4%
118,082
42.5%
75,685
27.3%
16,806
6.1%
2,067
0.7%
2011 66,655
22.9%
135,189
46.5%
78,413
27.0%
9,429
3.2%
954
0.3%
2015 186,453
52.9%
105,732
30.0%
50,226
14.2%
9,166
2.6%
983
0.3%
2019 123,666
35.9%
116,316
33.8%
80,951
23.5%
15,919
4.6%
5,374
1.6%
2,011
0.6%
2021 126,187
37.8%
98,480
29.5%
88,501
26.5%
5,447
1.6%
13,770
4.1%
1,320
0.4%
Canadian federal election results in Winnipeg (Share of votes).svg
Votes by party in Winnipeg

2021

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPPCOther
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley Doug Eyolfson
17,651
38.98%
Marty Morantz
18,111
40.00%
Madelaine Dwyer
6,974
15.40%
Vanessa Parks
947
2.09%
Angela Van Hussen
1,594
3.52%
Marty Morantz
Elmwood—Transcona Sara Mirwaldt
6,169
14.74%
Rejeanne Caron
11,768
28.13%
Daniel Blaikie
20,791
49.69%
Devlin Hinchey
676
1.62%
Jamie Cumming
2,435
5.82%
Daniel Blaikie
Kildonan—St. Paul Mary-Jane Bennett
12,934
29.43%
Raquel Dancho
18,375
41.81%
Emily Clark
10,313
23.47%
Sean Howe
2,325
5.29%
Raquel Dancho
Saint Boniface—Saint Vital Dan Vandal
19,908
43.78%
Shola Agboola
12,749
28.04%
Meghan Waters
9,767
21.48%
Laurent Poliquin
676
1.49%
Jane MacDiarmid
1,978
4.35%
Sébastien CoRhino (Rhino.)
80 0.18%
Dan Vandal
Matthew Correia (VCP)
17 0.04%
14 independents below table
Winnipeg Centre Paul Ong
8,446
28.39%
Sabrina Brenot
3,818
12.83%
Leah Gazan
14,962
50.29%
Andrew Brown
708
2.38%
Bhavni Bhakoo
1,229
4.13%
Jamie Buhler (Libert.)
373 1.25%
Leah Gazan
Debra Wall (Animal)
213 0.72%
Winnipeg North Kevin Lamoureux
16,442
52.35%
Anas Kassem
4,126
13.14%
Melissa Chung-Mowat
8,998
28.65%
Angela Brydges
418
1.33%
Patrick Neilan
1,315
4.19%
Robert Crooks (Comm.)
109
0.35%
Kevin Lamoureux
Winnipeg South Terry Duguid
22,423
47.46%
Melanie Maher
15,967
33.80%
Aiden Kahanovitch
6,632
14.04%
Greg Boettcher
681
1.44%
Byron Curtis Gryba
1,542
3.26%
Terry Duguid
Winnipeg South Centre Jim Carr
22,214
45.55%
Joyce Bateman
13,566
27.82%
Julia Riddell
10,064
20.64%
Douglas Hemmerling
1,341
2.75%
Chase Wells
1,352
2.77%
Cam Scott (Comm.)
234
0.48%
Jim Carr

Independents of Saint Boniface—Saint Vital (number of votes, percentage)

2019

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPPCChristian HeritageOther
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley Doug Eyolfson
16,398
35.47%
Marty Morantz
18,815
40.70%
Ken St. George
6,556
14.18%
Kristin Lauhn-Jensen
2,178
4.71%
Steven Fletcher
1,975
4.27%
Melissa Penner
166
0.36%
Brian Ho (Ind.)
140
0.30%
Doug Eyolfson
Elmwood—Transcona Jennifer Malabar
5,346
12.33%
Lawrence Toet
16,240
37.45%
Daniel Blaikie
19,786
45.63%
Kelly Manweiler
1,480
3.41%
Noel Gautron
512
1.18%
Daniel Blaikie
Kildonan—St. Paul MaryAnn Mihychuk
12,356
27.89%
Raquel Dancho
19,856
44.82%
Evan Krosney
9,387
21.19%
Rylan Reed
1,777
4.01%
Martin Deck
510
1.15%
Spencer Katerynuk
304
0.69%
Eduard Hiebert (Ind.)
108
0.24%
MaryAnn Mihychuk
Saint Boniface—Saint Vital Dan Vandal
20,300
42.88%
Rejeanne Caron
15,436
32.61%
Billie Cross
8,037
16.98%
Ben Linnick
2,671
5.64%
Adam McAllister
591
1.25%
Sharma Baljeet (Ind.)
303
0.64%
Dan Vandal
Winnipeg Centre Robert-Falcon Ouellette
10,704
33.74%
Ryan Dyck
5,561
17.53%
Leah Gazan
13,073
41.21%
Andrea Shalay
1,661
5.24%
Yogi Henderson
474
1.49%
Stephanie Hein
251
0.79%
Robert-Falcon Ouellette
Winnipeg North Kevin Lamoureux
15,581
47.60%
Jordyn Ham
6,820
20.83%
Kyle Mason
8,469
25.87%
Sai Shanthanand Rajagopal
906
2.77%
Victor Ong
324
0.99%
Henry Hizon
279
0.85%
Kathy Doyle (Ind.)
231 0.71%
Kevin Lamoureux
Andrew Taylor (Comm.)
125 0.38%
Winnipeg South Terry Duguid
20,182
42.14%
Melanie Maher
18,537
38.71%
Jean-Paul Lapointe
6,678
13.94%
Paul Bettess
2,073
4.33%
Mirwais Nasiri
419
0.87%
Terry Duguid
Winnipeg South Centre Jim Carr
22,799
45.00%
Joyce Bateman
15,051
29.71%
Elizabeth Shearer
8,965
17.70%
James Beddome
3,173
6.26%
Jane MacDiarmid
569
1.12%
Linda Marynuk
104
0.21%
Jim Carr

2015

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeNDPLiberalGreenOther
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—
Headingley
Steven Fletcher
18,408
39.04%
Tom Paulley
2,842
6.03%
Doug Eyolfson
24,531
52.02%
Kevin Nichols
1,376
2.92%
Steven Fletcher
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia
Elmwood—Transcona Lawrence Toet
14,648
34.00%
Daniel Blaikie
14,709
34.14%
Andrea Richardson-Lipon
12,713
29.35%
Kim Parke
1,016
2.36%
Lawrence Toet
Kildonan—St. Paul Jim Bell
17,478
39.84%
Suzanne Hrynyk
6,270
14.29%
MaryAnn Mihychuk
18,717
42.66%
Steven Stairs
783
1.78%
Eduard Walter Hiebert (Ind.)
142 0.32%
Joy Smith
David Reimer (CHP)
485 1.11%
Saint Boniface—Saint Vital François Catellier
14,005
28.69%
Erin Selby
5,169
10.59%
Dan Vandal
28,530
58.44%
Glenn Zaretski
1,119
2.29%
Shelly Glover
Saint Boniface
Winnipeg Centre Allie Szarkiewicz
4,189
12.36%
Pat Martin
9,490
28.01%
Robert-Falcon Ouellette
18,471
54.51%
Don Woodstock
1,379
4.07%
Scott Miller (CHP)
221 0.65%
Pat Martin
Darrell Rankin (Comm.)
135 0.40%
Winnipeg North Harpreet Turka
5,193
15.29%
Levy Abad
4,543
13.38%
Kevin Lamoureux
23,402
68.90%
John Redekopp
826
2.43%
Kevin Lamoureux
Winnipeg South Gordon Giesbrecht
16,709
34.67%
Brianne Goertzen
2,404
4.99%
Terry Duguid
28,096
58.29%
Adam Smith
990
2.05%
Rod Bruinooge
Winnipeg South Centre Joyce Bateman
15,102
28.19%
Matt Henderson
4,799
8.96%
Jim Carr
31,993
59.72%
Andrew Park
1,677
3.13%
Joyce Bateman

2011

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenOther
Charleswood—St. James—
Assiniboia
Steven Fletcher
23,264
57.56%
Rob Clement
7,433
18.39%
Tom Paulley
8,134
20.12%
Denali Enns
1,587
3.93%
Steven Fletcher
Elmwood—Transcona Lawrence Toet
15,298
46.40%
Ilona Niemczyk
1,660
5.03%
Jim Maloway
14,998
45.49%
Ellen Young
1,017
3.08%
Jim Maloway
Kildonan—St. Paul Joy Smith
22,670
58.16%
Victor Andres
3,199
8.21%
Rachelle Devine
11,727
30.09%
Alon David Weinberg
1,020
2.62%
Eduard Hiebert (Ind.)
145 0.37%
Joy Smith
Brett Ryall (Ind.)
218 0.56%
Saint Boniface Shelly Glover
21,737
50.28%
Raymond Simard
13,314
30.80%
Patrice Miniely
6,935
16.04%
Marc Payette
1,245
2.88%
Shelly Glover
Winnipeg Centre Bev Pitura
7,173
27.64%
Allan Wise
2,872
11.07%
Pat Martin
13,928
53.66%
Jacqueline Romanow
1,830
7.05%
Darrell Rankin (Comm.)
152
0.59%
Pat Martin
Winnipeg North Ann Matejicka
6,701
26.35%
Kevin Lamoureux
9,097
35.78%
Rebecca Blaikie
9,053
35.60%
John Harvie
458
1.80%
Frank Komarniski (Comm.)
118
0.46%
Kevin Lamoureux
Winnipeg South Rod Bruinooge
22,840
52.24%
Terry Duguid
14,296
32.70%
Dave Gaudreau
5,693
13.02%
Caitlyn McIntyre
889
2.03%
Rod Bruinooge
Winnipeg South Centre Joyce Bateman
15,506
38.82%
Anita Neville
14,784
37.02%
Dennis Lewycky
7,945
19.89%
Joshua McNeil
1,383
3.46%
Lyndon B. Froese (Ind.)
103 0.26%
Anita Neville
Matt Henderson (Ind.)
218 0.55%

2008

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenChristian HeritageOther
Charleswood—
St. James—
Assiniboia
Steven Fletcher
21,588
53.83%
Bob Friesen
8,514
21.23%
Fiona Shiells
7,190
17.93%
Brian Timlick
2,632
6.56%
Mark Price
180
0.45%
Steven Fletcher
Elmwood—Transcona Thomas Steen
12,776
40.74%
Wes Penner
2,079
6.63%
Jim Maloway
14,355
45.77%
Chris Hrynkow
1,839
5.86%
Robert Scott
312
0.99%
Bill Blaikie
Kildonan—
St. Paul
Joy Smith
19,751
53.40%
Lesley Hughes [lower-alpha 1]
3,009
8.14%
Ross Eadie
12,093
32.70%
Kevan Bowkett
1,685
4.56%
Jordan Loewen
233
0.63%
Eduard Hiebert (Ind.)
214
0.58%
Joy Smith
Saint Boniface Shelly Glover
19,440
46.32%
Raymond Simard
14,728
35.09%
Matt Schaubroeck
5,502
13.11%
Marc Payette
2,104
5.01%
Justin Gregoire
195
0.46%
Raymond Simard
Winnipeg Centre Kenny Daodu
5,437
21.65%
Dan Hurley
3,922
15.62%
Pat Martin
12,285
48.92%
Jessie Klassen
2,777
11.06%
Ed Ackerman (Ind.)
135 0.54%
Pat Martin
Joe Chan (Ind.)
226 0.90%
Lyle Morrisseau (FPNP)
212 0.84%
Darrell Rankin (Comm.)
119 0.47%
Winnipeg North Ray Larkin
5,033
22.35%
Marcelle Marion
2,075
9.22%
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
14,097
62.61%
Catherine Johannson
1,070
4.75%
Frank Komarniski (Comm.)
151 0.67%
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
Roger F. Poisson (PPP)
90 0.40%
Winnipeg South Rod Bruinooge
19,954
48.84%
John Loewen
14,221
34.80%
Sean Robert
4,673
11.44%
David Cosby
1,839
4.50%
Heidi Loewen-Steffano
173
0.42%
Rod Bruinooge
Winnipeg South Centre Trevor Kennerd
14,103
36.26%
Anita Neville
16,438
42.27%
Rachel Heinrichs
5,490
14.12%
Vere Scott
2,860
7.35%
Anita Neville

2006

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenOther
Charleswood—St. James—
Assiniboia
John Loewen
16,099
36.37%
Steven Fletcher
20,791
46.98%
Dennis Kshyk
5,669
12.81%
Mike Johannson
1,700
3.84%
Steven Fletcher
Elmwood—Transcona Tanya Parks
4,108
12.31%
Linda West
10,720
32.13%
Bill Blaikie
16,967
50.85%
Tanja Hutter
1,211
3.63%
Robert Scott (CHP)
363
1.09%
Bill Blaikie
Kildonan—St. Paul Terry Duguid
13,597
33.47%
Joy Smith
17,524
43.13%
Evelyn Myskiw
8,193
20.17%
Colleen Zobel
1,101
2.71%
Eduard Hiebert (Ind.)
213
0.52%
Joy Smith
Saint Boniface Raymond Simard
16,417
38.59%
Ken Cooper
14,893
35.00%
Mathieu Allard
9,311
21.88%
Marc Payette
1,640
3.85%
Jane MacDiarmid (CHP)
285
0.67%
Raymond Simard
Winnipeg Centre Ray St. Germain
6,940
24.34%
Helen Sterzer
5,554
19.48%
Pat Martin
13,805
48.43%
Gary Gervais
2,010
7.05%
Anna-Celestrya Carr (Comm.)
199
0.70%
Pat Martin
Winnipeg North Parmjeet Gill
5,752
21.11%
Garreth McDonald
4,810
17.65%
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
15,582
57.18%
David Carey
779
2.86%
Darrell Rankin (Comm.)
123 0.45%
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
Eric Truijen (CHP)
207 0.76%
Winnipeg South Reg Alcock
17,217
41.15%
Rod Bruinooge
17,328
41.42%
Robert Page
5,743
13.73%
Wesley Owen Whiteside
1,289
3.08%
Heidi Loewen-Steffano (CHP)
259
0.62%
Reg Alcock
Winnipeg South Centre Anita Neville
16,296
39.25%
Michael Richards
13,077
31.49%
Mark Wasyliw
9,055
21.81%
Vere H. Scott
1,848
4.45%
Jeffrey Anderson (Ind.)
246 0.59%
Anita Neville
Dale Swirsky (PC)
934 2.25%
Magnus Thompson (CAP)
66 0.16%

2004

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenCommunistMarijuanaOther
Charleswood—St. James Glen Murray
17,954
42.55%
Steven John Fletcher
18,688
44.29%
Peter Carney
4,283
10.15%
Andrew Basham
880
2.09%
Beatriz Alas
49
0.12%
Dan Zupansky
337
0.80%
vacant1
Elmwood—Transcona Tanya Parks
4,923
16.81%
Bryan McLeod
7,644
26.11%
Bill Blaikie
15,221
51.99%
Elijah Gair
719
2.46%
Paul Sidon
74
0.25%
Gavin Whittaker
311
1.06%
Robert Scott (CHP)
386
1.32%
Bill Blaikie
Kildonan—St. Paul Terry Duguid
13,304
36.54%
Joy Smith
13,582
37.30%
Lorene Mahoney
8,202
22.53%
Jacob Giesbrecht
756
2.08%
Rebecca Whittaker
290
0.80%
Katharine Reimer (CHP)
278
0.76%
new district
Saint Boniface Raymond Simard
17,989
46.61%
Ken Cooper
11,956
30.98%
Mathieu Allard
6,954
18.02%
Daniel Backé
925
2.40%
Gérard Guay
77
0.20%
Chris Buors
317
0.82%
Jeannine Moquin-Perry (CHP)
378
0.98%
Raymond Simard
Winnipeg Centre David Northcott
9,285
34.69%
Robert Eng
3,631
13.56%
Pat Martin
12,149
45.39%
Robin (Pilar) Faye
1,151
4.30%
Anna-Celestrya Carr
114
0.43%
John M. Siedleski
346
1.29%
Douglas Edward Schweitzer (Ind.)
92
0.34%
Pat Martin
Winnipeg North Rey D. Pagtakhan
9,491
36.55%
Kris Stevenson
3,186
12.27%
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
12,507
2.04%
Darrell Rankin
111
0.43%
Eric Truijen (CHP)
141
0.54%
Rey Pagtakhan
merged district
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
Winnipeg South Reg Alcock
19,270
51.31%
Rod Bruinooge
12,770
34.00%
Catherine Green
4,217
11.23%
Ron Cameron
1,003
2.67%
Jane MacDiarmid (CHP)
296
0.79%
Reg Alcock
Winnipeg South Centre Anita Neville
18,133
46.60%
Raj Joshi
10,516
27.02%
James Allum
8,270
21.25%
Ian Scott
1,508
3.88%
Andrew Dalgliesh
81
0.21%
Andy Caisse
293
0.75%
Magnus Thompson (CAP)
114
0.29%
Anita Neville

2000

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalCanadian AllianceNDPPCCommunistOther
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia John Harvard
13,901
36.21%
Cyril McFate
11,569
30.14%
Dennis Kshyk
2,786
7.26%
Curtis Moore
9,991
26.03%
Greg Crowe
138
0.36%
John Harvard
Saint Boniface Ronald J. Duhamel
20,173
52.17%
Joyce M. Chilton
8,962
23.18%
John Parry
5,026
13.00%
Mike Reilly
4,505
11.65%
Ron Duhamel
Winnipeg Centre Kevin Lamoureux
9,310
34.11%
Reg Smith
3,975
14.56%
Pat Martin
11,263
41.26%
Michel Allard
1,915
7.02%
Harold Dyck
134
0.49%
Mikel Magnusson (Green)
698
2.56%
Pat Martin
Winnipeg North Centre Mary Richard
6,755
27.47%
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
14,356
58.39%
Myron Troniak
2,950
12.00%
Darrell Rankin
525
2.14%
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
Winnipeg North—St. Paul Rey D. Pagtakhan
14,556
38.78%
Trevor Sprague
11,412
30.40%
Roman Yereniuk
7,931
21.13%
Dave Vust
2,959
7.88%
Paul Sidon
110
0.29%
Cynthia Cooke (CAP)
208 0.55%
Rey Pagtakhan
Georgina Rhéaume (Green)
232 0.62%
Eric Truijen (NA)
126 0.34%
Winnipeg South Reg Alcock
21,433
50.94%
Bill Hancock
12,638
30.04%
Duane Nicol
4,224
10.04%
Geoffrey Lambert
3,599
8.55%
Didz Zuzens (Ind.)
183
0.43%
Reg Alcock
Winnipeg South Centre Anita Neville
15,231
40.46%
Betty Granger
3,210
8.53%
James Allum
7,501
19.93%
David Newman
10,675
28.36%
David Allison
181
0.48%
Chris Buors (Mar.)
640 1.70%
Lloyd Axworthy†
Magnus Thompson (CAP)
202 0.54%
Winnipeg—Transcona Bret Dobbin
6,041
18.43%
Shawn Rattai
8,336
25.44%
Bill Blaikie
15,680
47.85%
Chris Brewer
2,133
6.51%
James Hogaboam
87
0.27%
Theresa Ducharme (Ind.)
118 0.36%
Bill Blaikie
C. David Nickarz (Green)
229 0.70%
Robert Scott (NA)
146 0.45%

Notes and references

  1. Lesley Hughes was on the ballot as a Liberal candidate, but was disavowed by the party.

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