Lillian Thomas

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Lillian Thomas
Deputy Mayor of Winnipeg
In office
1998–2003
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 4,94557.65
David J. Danyluk1,65719.32
Wally Roth1,58518.48
Isaiah Oyeleru3904.55
Total valid votes8,577100.00
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 5,97150.25
Greg Bozyk2,43220.47
Ray Brunka1,93116.25
Bryan McLeod1,54813.03
Total valid votes11,882100.00
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 5,72554.34
Ray Brunka3,90737.08
Ed Pilbeam9048.58
Total valid votes10,536100.00
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 4,00537.77
Ray Brunka3,12729.49
Henry McDonald1,74216.43
Ed Mullis7457.02
Stefan Sigurdson5355.04
Michael Keating4514.25
Total valid votes10,605100.00
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 6,70857.99
Patrice McGrath3,09026.71
John Kubi1,77015.30
Total valid votes11,568100.00
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Lillian Thomas 2,33348.97
(x)Alf Skowron 1,95441.02
Mark Miller47710.01
Total valid votes4,764100.00

49 out of 51 polls reporting.

All electoral results from 1995 onward are provided by the City of Winnipeg. Results from 1989 and 1992 are taken from the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper.

Footnotes

  1. Pagtakhan was styled as Secretary of Aboriginal Opportunities.
  2. Nick Martin, "Can WIN broaden its base? ...", Winnipeg Free Press, 25 June 1995.
  3. Val Werier, "Ban mosquito fogging forever" [editorial], Winnipeg Free Press.
  4. Dan Lett, "Alliance approves postings: Civic factions unite to bypass mayor", Winnipeg Free Press, 4 November 1993.
  5. Nick Martin, "Arena-boosting kitty trimmed", Winnipeg Free Press, 13 October 1994. See also Dan Lett, "WIN airs budget with bigger tax hike", Winnipeg Free Press, 22 February 1994.
  6. Nick Martin, "Bridge over troubled body", Winnipeg Free Press, 17 September 1994.
  7. "Sunday decision resented", Winnipeg Free Press, 31 March 1993.
  8. Dan Lett, "Same-sex debate stews", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 July 1994.
  9. Aldo Santin, "Wage rollback abandoned", 21 March 1996, A1.
  10. Also Santin, 'Gang' hands out civic plums, Winnipeg Free Press, 7 November 1996, A4.
  11. Kelly Taylor, "City puts ball park on first with vote", Winnipeg Free Press, 29 May 1997, D3. She had previously criticized Mayor Thompson's decision to merge the city's fire and ambulance departments, on the grounds that it was undertaken without due consultation. See Aldo Santin, "Merger expert's hiring draws fire", Winnipeg Free Press, 21 February 1997, A5 and "Council gives blessing to fire-ambulance merger", Winnipeg Free Press, 23 July 1998, A7.. Thomas was one of two councillors to vote against the merger, along with Harry Lazarenko.
  12. "Thompson announces new city team", Winnipeg Free Press, 6 November 1997, A5.
  13. Aldo Santin, "WIN exiting city scene", Winnipeg Free Press, 17 October 1996, A16.
  14. Linda Quattrin, "10 New Democrats run under banner", Winnipeg Free Press, 18 August 1998, A3. Thomas was also endorsed by the Canadian Union of Public Employees. See Bill Redekop, "Civic union puts out political wish list", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 October 1998, A3.
  15. Glen MacKenzie, "Crime an issue in hot battle in Elmwood", Winnipeg Free Press, 22 October 1998, A5.
  16. Kim Guttormson, "Murray drafts balanced team", Winnipeg Free Press, 4 November 1998, A3.
  17. Patti Edgar, "Key signatures", Winnipeg Free Press, 13 March 2004, H1.
  18. David O'Brien, "Who wants to spend like a millionaire?", Winnipeg Free Press, 11 December 1999, A1.
  19. Keith McArthur, "Overhaul begins on city political map", Winnipeg Free Press, 31 May 1999, A3.
  20. David O'Brien, "EPC rejects term limits for council", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 October 2000, A14 [term limits]; David O'Brien, "No need to fear fogging, city says", Winnipeg Free Press, 11 June 1999 [fogging].
  21. Nick Martin, "Santos urges gov't to lift rent controls", Winnipeg Free Press, 11 January 2001, A7.
  22. David O'Brien, "Three levels of government provide $2 million", Winnipeg Free Press, 7 July 2001, A6.
  23. Bill Redekop, "U of M professor to lead panel on capital region", Winnipeg Free Press, 20 September 2001, A20.
  24. Leah Hendry, "Mayor keeps inner-circle team intact", Winnipeg Free Press, 6 November 2002, A3; Mary Agnes Welch, "Rookies win plum positions on city council", Winnipeg Free Press, 13 November 2002, A6.
  25. Leah Hendry, "'All-out' butt ban is near: mayor", Winnipeg Free Press, 16 January 2003, A1; Mary Agnes Welch, "Tide hasn't turned against plan: Murray", Winnipeg Free Press, 22 October 2003, A3.
  26. Mary Agnes Welch, "Is this Winnipeg's next mayor?", Winnipeg Free Press, 6 November 2003, D1.
  27. Nick Martin, "Endorsements to remain", Winnipeg Free Press, 8 March 2004, A5.
  28. Patti Edgar, "Ex-councillors trash garbage fees", Winnipeg Free Press, 18 May 2004, B1.
  29. "Mayor Katz moves in", Winnipeg Free Press, 3 July 2004, B1.
  30. Mary Agnes Welch, "Bus ride enlightens mayor", Winnipeg Free Press, 11 September 2004, B1.
  31. "Who got what", 20 October 2004, A8.
  32. Mary Agnes Welch, "Trash talk angers union", Winnipeg Free Press, 17 May 2005, B1.
  33. Mary Agnes Welch, "Katz facing battle to get condos in park", Winnipeg Free Press, 20 September 2005, A1.
  34. Mary Agnes Welch, "Stalling of urban reserve alleged", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 November 2005, B1.
  35. Bartley Kives, "Backing out on OlyWest bad idea, council told", Winnipeg Free Press, 20 May 2006, B1.
  36. Mary Agnes Welch, "Thomas leads verbal charge", Winnipeg Free Press, 7 December 2006, B2.
  37. Bartley Kives, "Community centre doomed", Winnipeg Free Press, 25 January 2007, B1.
  38. Bartley Kives, "Mayor blasts MLA on Disraeli plan", Winnipeg Free Press, 15 May 2008, B2.
  39. Bartley Kives, "Water park plan all wet: councillors", Winnipeg Free Press, 16 July 2008, B1; Bartley Kives, "We'll decide on Point Douglas in August: Katz", Winnipeg Free Press, 17 July 2008. B1.
  40. Bartley Kives, "IKEA project gets council's OK", Winnipeg Free Press, 26 March 2009, B1.
  41. "Lillian Thomas reflects on 20-year career". The Herald. Canstar Community Newspapers. 2010-09-23. Retrieved 2012-11-26.
  42. "Thomas considers running for NDP nomination in Elmwood-Transcona", Winnipeg Free Press, 21 March 2007, Web Extra.

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