Lillian Thomas - Electoral Record

Electoral Record

2006 Winnipeg municipal election, Councillor, Elmwood-East Kildonan Ward
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 4,945 57.65
David J. Danyluk 1,657 19.32
Wally Roth 1,585 18.48
Isaiah Oyeleru 390 4.55
Total valid votes 8,577 100.00


2002 Winnipeg municipal election, Councillor, Elmwood-East Kildonan Ward
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 5,971 50.25
Greg Bozyk 2,432 20.47
Ray Brunka 1,931 16.25
Bryan McLeod 1,548 13.03
Total valid votes 11,882 100.00


1998 Winnipeg municipal election, Councillor, Elmwood Ward
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(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


1995 Winnipeg municipal election, Councillor, Elmwood Ward
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 4,005 37.77
Ray Brunka 3,127 29.49
Henry McDonald 1,742 16.43
Ed Mullis 745 7.02
Stefan Sigurdson 535 5.04
Michael Keating 451 4.25
Total valid votes 10,605 100.00


1992 Winnipeg municipal election, Councillor, Elmwood Ward
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(x)Lillian Thomas 6,708 57.99
Patrice McGrath 3,090 26.71
John Kubi 1,770 15.30
Total valid votes 11,568 100.00


1989 Winnipeg municipal election, Councillor, Elmwood Ward
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Lillian Thomas 2,333 48.97
(x)Alf Skowron 1,954 41.02
Mark Miller 477 10.01
Total valid votes 4,764 100.00

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.

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