Kevin Chief

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resignation of Judy Wasylycia-Leis on April 30, 2010
Kevin Chief
Manitoba Minister of Jobs and the Economy
In office
November 4, 2014 May 3, 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Lamoureux 7,30346.3+37.08
New Democratic Kevin Chief6,50841.2−21.41
Conservative Julie Javier1,64510.4−11.95
Green John Harvie1140.7−4.05
Pirate Jeff Coleman940.6N/A
Communist Frank Komarniski710.4−0.27
Christian Heritage Eric Truijen450.3N/A
Total valid votes15,780
Total rejected ballots
Turnout30.8
  Liberal gain from New Democrats
2011 Manitoba general election : Point Douglas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New Democratic Kevin Chief 3,80673.28+6.92$18,567.73
Progressive Conservative John Vernaus91717.65+5.68$19,915.21
Liberal Mary Lou Bourgeois2574.95−9.77$5,383.65
Green Teresa Pun1763.39−1.92$17.48
Communist Darrell Rankin 380.73−0.91$312.12
Total valid votes5,194
Rejected and declined votes280.54-0.18
Turnout5,22244.04+3.90
Electors on the lists11,858
New Democratic hold Swing +0.62
2016 Manitoba general election : Point Douglas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Kevin Chief2,83957.80-15.08
Liberal Althea Guiboche95619.46+14.54
Progressive Conservative Marsha Street81116.51-1.05
Green Alberteen Spence2475.02+1.65
Communist Frank Komarniski581.18+0.45
Total valid votes4,911100.0  
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Manitoba [20]

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