2006 Manitoba municipal elections

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The Canadian province of Manitoba held municipal elections on October 25, 2006.

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Brandon

CandidateVote %
Dave Burgess (X)8,12763.3
Mike G. Abbey1,55312.1
Deveryn Ross1,49511.6
Beth Smale1,49011.6
Nicholas Alvonitis1070.8
Deborah Boschman740.6
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Jeff Harwood67746.92
Glen Kruck36425.23
Damon Roth21314.76
Garnet Boyd18913.10
Total valid votes1,443100.00
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Ken Fitzpatrick1,27289.64
Jeff Sexton14710.36
Total valid votes1,419100.00
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Brian Mayes6,96710.00
(x)Jim Murray5,5187.92
(x)Marty Snelling4,9857.15
Peter Bartlette4,4496.38
Bea Jolly4,3536.25
(x)Linda L. Ross4,3526.25
Ramona Coey4,1675.98
George Buri4,1415.94
(x)Cheryl Burke4,1275.92
Rita Cullen4,0945.88
Patrick Pulak4,0905.87
Linda Freiheit3,4324.93
Fred Nickerson2,6533.81
Perry Roque2,4303.49
Wayne Langlois2,3313.35
Douglas K. Orr1,9702.83
Robert Ironstand1,7302.48
Kara Morrice1,7112.46
Angel Brunka1,2641.81
Gaetano Magnifico9201.32
Total valid votes69,684100.00

Electors could vote for eight candidates.

The percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

Rural Municipality of Elton

2006 Neepawa municipal election, Mayor
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Jon B. Burtonacclaimedn/a
2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 1
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Ross Farleyacclaimedn/a
2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 2
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)David Mazieracclaimedn/a
2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 3
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Harvey Patersonacclaimedn/a
2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 4
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Arthur R. Pennerelected.
Ches Bollmandefeated.
2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 5
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Jim Boydelected.
(incumbent)Allan J. Meadowsdefeated.
2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 6
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent) Danny Kowbelacclaimedn/a

Sources: Unofficial results of nominations for the Rural Municipality of Elton, 19 September 2006, Election returns for the Rural Municipality of Elton, 26 October 2006 (lists winning candidates).

Neepawa

2006 Neepawa municipal election, Mayor
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Robert Durstonelected.
Barb Harrisdefeated.
Dean Dietrichdefeated.
2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillors (six elected)
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Wayne Hollierelected.
(incumbent)Ronald Forsmanelected.
Wendy Menzieselected.
(incumbent)Bill Stilwellelected.
Jim Cockburnelected.
Monty Simonelected.
Amanda Naughton-Galedefeated.

Electors could votes for six candidates.

Pinawa

2006 Pinawa municipal election, Mayor
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Blair Skinneracclaimed.
2006 Pinawa municipal election, Councillors (four elected)
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Clayton McMurren61923.46
(incumbent)Lynn Patterson59622.58
(incumbent)Karla Rae Elcock48118.23
Lloyd Rattai42516.10
Gerald Tretiak31011.75
Phil Mitchell2087.88
Total valid votes2,639100.00

Electors could vote for four candidates. The percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

Portage la Prairie

CandidateVote %
Ken Brennan2,11952.1
Earl James Porter1,45835.9
Calvin Turko48612
2006 Portage la Prairie municipal election, City Councillors (six elected)
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Jeff Bereza2,35111.27
Janet Shindle2,0239.79
(incumbent) Orville Wagner1,6908.10
(incumbent) Walter P. Keryluk1,6457.89
Irvine Ferris1,3486.50
(incumbent)Dave Quinn1,3266.36
Bill Hamilton1,2535.96
B.J. Fox1,1985.74
Jack McLean1,0074.83
Rick Deleau9444.53
(incumbent) Perry Robinson9244.43
Jim McDonald8494.07
Ian MacKenzie7803.74
Lou Lapointe7503.56
Florence Straume6783.25
Matthew Gray5992.87
Peter Vandemeulen5992.87
Ron White3461.66
Larry Spence2891.39
Rodney Slater2431.16
Total valid votes20,859100.00

Selkirk

CandidateVote %
David K. Bell (X)1,73652.7
Darlene Swiderski1,32340.2
Linda Rosky-Rosser2327.0
2006 Selkirk municipal election, Councillors (six elected)
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Larry Johannson2,36116.31
(incumbent)Pat Pruden1,91313.22
(incumbent)Duane Nicol1,69311.70
Connie Rapko1,67411.57
(incumbent)Marlene Cook1,65611.44
(incumbent)John Buffie1,57710.90
(incumbent)Chris Pawley1,51310.45
William E. Flett1,1087.66
Pat Cordner9796.76
Total valid votes14,474100.00

Electors could votes for six candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes. Source: City of Selkirk [ permanent dead link ], website accessed 31 August 2007.

Steinbach

2006 Steinbach municipal election, Councillors (six elected)
CandidateVote
Jac Siemens2,387
Art Rempel1,974
Michael Zwaagstra1,773
Abe Hiebert1,721
Elbert Toews1,513
Roy Enns1,484

Winnipeg

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Sam Katz (X)104,37961.6
Marianne Cerilli 38,22722.6
Kaj Hasselriis 22,40113.2
Ron Pollock4,4442.6

City council

Elected councillors

WardElected
Charleswood-TuxedoBill Clement (X)
St. CharlesGrant Nordman (X)
St. James-Brooklands Scott Fielding
Daniel McIntyre Harvey Smith (X)
Fort Rouge-East Fort GarryJenny Gerbasi (X)
River Heights-Fort GarryBrenda Leipsic
Elmwood-East Kildonan Lillian Thomas (X)
North KildonanJeff Browaty
Transcona Russ Wyatt (X)
MynarskiHarry Lazarenko (X)
Old KildonanMike O'Shaughnessy (X)
Point DouglasMike Pagtakhan (X)
St. Boniface Daniel Vandal
St. NorbertJustin Swandel (X)
St. VitalGord Steeves (X)

Mayoral races across the province

Dauphin

CandidateVote %
Alex Paul132052.5
Brian Chita119247.5

East St. Paul

(Race for reeve)

CandidateVote %
Lawrence Morris2,14565.1
Dave F. Gera1,14834.9

Flin Flon

CandidateVote %
Tom TherienElected
Lyle Borgstrom
Robin James
Tricia Mymko

Hanover

(For reeve)

CandidateVote %
Stan Toews1,22947.2
Neil Warkentin1,19746.0
Bruce Taggart1786.8

Macdonald

(Race for reeve)

CandidateVote %
Rodney Burns (X)ACCLAIMED

Morden

CandidateVote %
Doug Wilson1,33755.8
John B. Wiens (X)1,06144.2

RM of Portage la Parairie

(Race for reeve)

CandidateVote %
Toby TrimbleACCLAIMED

Rockwood

(Race for reeve)

CandidateVote %
Garnet Thievin (X)ACCLAIMED

Springfield

(for reeve)

CandidateVote %
Peter SkrupskiElected
John Holland (X)
Garry Brown
Don Matheson
Doug Shaver

Stanley

(Race for reeve)

CandidateVote %
Art PetkauElected
Jack Peters

St. Clements

(for reeve)

CandidateVote %
Steve StrangElected
Kenneth L. Thomas

Steinbach

CandidateVote %
Chris Goertzen2,42669.9
Dwight Reimer1,04330.1

St. Andrews

(for reeve)

CandidateVote %
Don Forfar (X)1,65356.6
Martin Zelych1,27043.4

Taché

(for reeve)

CandidateVote %
William Danylchuk (X)Elected
Georges Bohémier

The Pas

CandidateVote %
Herb JaquesElected
Grant Buchanan

Thompson

CandidateVote %
Tim Johnston1,545
Bob Desjarlais 1,106
Ron Matechuk881
Leo Landers431

Winkler

CandidateVote %
Martin Harder67.3
Walter Siemens20.4
Dave Penner12.1

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