The 1998 Winnipeg municipal election was held on October 28, 1998 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of Winnipeg.
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Centre-left candidate Glen Murray defeated populist right-winger Peter Kaufmann in the mayoral contest.
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Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Glen Murray | 112,078 | 50.55 | |
Peter Kaufmann | 101,509 | 45.78 | |
Carlos Rule | 1,894 | 0.85 | |
Manny Does | 1,886 | 0.85 | |
Wally Welechenko | 1,732 | 0.78 | |
Nelson Morrison | 1,425 | 0.64 | |
Alex Reid | 1,200 | 0.54 | |
Total valid votes | 221,724 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
(x)Lillian Thomas | 5,725 | 54.34 | |
Ray Brunka | 3,907 | 37.08 | |
Ed Pilbeam | 904 | 8.58 | |
Total valid votes | 10,536 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
(x)Dan Vandal | 11,789 | 63.98 | |
Gerry Duguay | 4,825 | 26.19 | |
George Provost | 1,811 | 9.83 | |
Total valid votes | 18,425 | 100.00 |
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Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
(x)Shirley Timm-Rudolph | 12,223 | 82.49 | |
Theresa Ducharme | 2,594 | 17.51 | |
Total valid votes | 14,817 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Ron Marshall | 4,193 | 22.71 |
(x)Sandra Paterson-Greene | 3,678 | 19.92 |
Dennis Wishanski | 3,476 | 18.82 |
Robert Wilson | 2,857 | 15.47 |
Craig McGregor | 2,365 | 12.81 |
Stephen Schultz | 1,897 | 10.27 |
Total valid votes | 18,466 | 100.00 |
Electors could vote for three candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
The University of Manitoba is a public research university in Manitoba, Canada. Its main campus is located in the Fort Garry neighbourhood of southern Winnipeg with other campuses throughout the city. Founded in 1877, it is Western Canada's first university. The university maintains a reputation as a top research-intensive post-secondary educational institution and conducts more research annually than any other university in the region.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
(x)Colleen Carswell | 3,771 | 25.06 |
(x)Mary Andree | 3,153 | 20.95 |
David George | 2,646 | 17.58 |
Gerald Basarab | 2,105 | 13.99 |
Gary Komadowski | 1,983 | 13.18 |
Greg Andrushko | 1,390 | 9.24 |
Total valid votes | 15,048 | 100.00 |
Electors could vote for three candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Jamie Boychuk | 2,229 | 16.70 |
(x)Laurie Goodman | 2,163 | 16.21 |
(x)Marilyn Lamoureux | 2,018 | 15.12 |
(x)George Marshall | 1,994 | 14.94 |
Bill Lyons | 1,780 | 13.34 |
Jim Way | 1,268 | 9.50 |
Tom Halas | 1,227 | 9.19 |
Eric Stearns | 666 | 4.99 |
Total valid votes | 13,345 | 100.00 |
Electors could vote for three candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
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