Winnipeg municipal election, 1998

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The 1998 Winnipeg municipal election was held on October 28, 1998 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of Winnipeg.

Winnipeg Provincial capital city in Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. Centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, it is near the longitudinal centre of North America, approximately 110 kilometres (70 mi) north of the Canada–United States border.

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Centre-left candidate Glen Murray defeated populist right-winger Peter Kaufmann in the mayoral contest.

Glen Murray (politician) Canadian politician

Glen R. Murray is a Canadian politician and urban issues advocate. He served as the 41st Mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1998 to 2004, and was the first openly gay mayor of a large North American city. He subsequently moved to Toronto, Ontario, and was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Toronto Centre in 2010, serving until 2017.

Results

Mayor

1998 Winnipeg municipal election, Mayor of Winnipeg edit
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 votes221,724100.00

Councillors

1998 Winnipeg municipal election, Councillor, Elmwood Ward edit
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 votes10,536100.00
  • Ed Pilbeam is a welder, and was president of the Chalmers Community Club in the 1990s. [1] Pilbeam was 39 years old during the 1998 election, and made tax relief and crime his primary issues. [2]
1998 Winnipeg municipal election, City Councillor, St. Boniface Ward edit
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 votes18,425100.00
  • Gerald Duguay was 59 years old in 1998, and owned Duguay Pool Services. He first sought election to Winnipeg City Council in 1980 as a candidate of the centre-right Independent Citizens' Election Committee, and finished second against Evelyne Reese in the Langevin ward. In 1998, he argued that property taxes were the primary issue in his ward. [3] After losing the election, he said he felt sorry for St. Boniface residents. [4]

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1998 Winnipeg municipal election, Councillor, Transcona Ward edit
Candidate Total votes % of total votes Notes
(x)Shirley Timm-Rudolph 12,223 82.49
Theresa Ducharme 2,594 17.51
Total valid votes14,817100.00

School trustees

1998 Winnipeg election, St. James-Assiniboia School Board, Silver Heights-Booth Ward (three members elected)
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 votes18,466100.00

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.

1998 Winnipeg election, Transcona-Springfield School Division, Ward One (three members elected)
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 votes15,048100.00

Electors could vote for three candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

1998 Winnipeg election, Transcona-Springfield School Division, Ward One (three members elected)
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 votes13,345100.00

Electors could vote for three candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

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