Eric Robinson (Canadian politician)

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2016 Manitoba general election: Keewatinook
Eric Robinson
5th Deputy Premier of Manitoba
In office
November 3, 2009 May 3, 2016
Servingwith Rosann Wowchuk until 2011
Kerri Irvin-Ross from 2015
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
Liberal Judy Klassen 1,56549.7348.36$30,958.72
New Democratic Eric Robinson 1,20738.35-18.79$34,619.23
Progressive Conservative Edna Nabess37511.92-26.94$24,449.08
Total valid votes3,147
Rejected135
Eligible voters / Turnout13,50024.31-11.37
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +33.42
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2016). Statement of Votes for the 41st Provincial General Election, April 19, 2016 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. "Candidates: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 29 March 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.

2011 Manitoba general election

2011 Manitoba general election : Kewatinook
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Eric Robinson 2,04356.81−1.40$39,824.28
Progressive Conservative Michael Birch1,38938.62+2.87$35,204.76
Green Philip Green942.61$1,571.33
Liberal Orville Woodford491.36−4.26$0
Total valid votes3,575
Rejected22
Eligible voters / turnout10,08135.68
New Democratic hold Swing -
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2011). Statement of Votes for the 40th Provincial General Election, October 4, 2011 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

2007 Manitoba general election

2007 Manitoba general election : Rupertsland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Eric Robinson 2,09258.45-29.07$23,296.64
Progressive Conservative David Harper1,28535.9029.86$8,233.12
Liberal Earl Fontaine2025.64-0.79$3,911.36
Total valid votes3,579
Rejected15
Eligible voters / turnout10,72733.505.38
New Democratic hold Swing -
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2007). Statement of Votes for the 39th Provincial General Election, May 22, 2007 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

2003 Manitoba general election

2003 Manitoba general election : Rupertsland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Eric Robinson 2,20387.5228.37$17,690.80
Liberal Orville Woodford1626.44-14.43$2,564.46
Progressive Conservative Cory Phillips1526.04-13.94$450.94
Total valid votes2,517
Rejected17
Eligible voters / turnout9,01128.12-10.61
New Democratic hold Swing -
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2003). Statement of Votes for the 38th Provincial General Election, June 3, 2003 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

1999 Manitoba general election

1999 Manitoba general election : Rupertsland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Eric Robinson 2,00759.158.35$25,058.00
Liberal Darcy Wood70820.87-2.13$28,387.14
Progressive Conservative Fred Harper67819.986.00$31,774.52
Total valid votes3,393
Rejected12
Eligible voters / turnout8,79138.73-6.10
Source(s)
Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (1999). Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.

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