Point Douglas - Electoral History

Electoral History

Manitoba general election, 2011: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democrat Kevin Chief 3,806 72.88 +6.52
Progressive Conservative John Vernaus 917 17.56 +5.58
Liberal Mary Lou Bourgeois 257 4.92 -9.80
Green Teresa Pun 176 3.37 -1.93
Communist Darrell Rankin 38 0.73 -0.91
Total valid votes 5,194
Rejected and declined votes 28
Turnout 5,222 44.04 +3.88
Electors on the lists


Manitoba general election, 2007: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democrat (x)George Hickes 2,665 66.36 -8.50 $12,892.59
Liberal Mary Lou Bourgeois 591 14.72 +0.49 $11,443.44
Progressive Conservative Alexa Rosentreter 481 11.98 +3.21 $1,180.30
Green Kristen Andrews 213 5.30 $84.55
Communist Darrell Rankin 66 1.64 -0.49 $373.89
Total valid votes 4,016 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 29
Turnout 4,045 40.16 -0.08
Electors on the lists 10,073


Manitoba general election, 2003: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democrat (x)George Hickes 2,877 74.86 +21.52 $10,189.54
Liberal Mary Lou Bourgeois 547 14.23 -7.12 $7,991.06
Progressive Conservative Wyatt McIntyre 337 8.77 -10.79 $10.68
Communist Darrell Rankin 82 2.13 $376.06
Total valid votes 3,843 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 55
Turnout 3,898 40.24 -18.84
Electors on the lists 9,687


Manitoba general election, 1999: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democrat (x)George Hickes 3,338 53.34 $21,952.00
Liberal Ajay Chopra 1,336 21.35 $21,013.00
Progressive Conservative Mary Richard 1,224 19.56 $20,221.11
Independent Peter Juba 360 5.75 $2,113.33
Total valid votes 6,258 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 59
Turnout 6,317 59.08
Electors on lists 10,693


Manitoba general election, 1995: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
New Democrat (x)George Hickes 3,095 63.03 $15,378.00
Liberal Linda Cantiveros 1,132 23.05 $15,916.74
Progressive Conservative Claire Riddle 578 11.77 $13,389.05
Ind. (First Peoples Party) Lyle Morrisseau 105 2.14 no report filed
Total valid votes 4,910 100.00
Rejected and discarded ballots 55
Turnout 4,965 58.23
Electors on lists 8,527


Manitoba general election, 1990: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democrat George Hickes 2,778 54.72
Liberal Errol Lewis 1,550 30.53
Progressive Conservative Calvin Pompana 575 11.33
Independent William Hawryluk 108 2.13
Independent Roy Price 66 1.30
Total valid votes 5,077 100.00
Rejected ballots 71
Turnout 5,148 60.92
Electors on lists 8,450


Manitoba general election, 1977: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democrat (x)Donald Malinowski 3,116 63.32
Progressive Conservative Margaret Didenko 915 18.59
Liberal Don Marks 769 15.63
Communist Harold Dyck 62 1.26
Social Credit Peter Stevens 59 1.20
Total valid votes 4,921 100.00
Rejected votes 85
Turnout 5,006 61.10
Electors on the lists 8,193


Manitoba general election, 1973: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democrat (x)Donald Malinowski 3,676 65.55
Independent (x)Joseph Borowski 1,127 20.10
Liberal Lawrence Belanger 569 10.15
Independent George Munroe 236 4.21
Total valid votes 5,608 100.00
Rejected and discarded votes 100
Turnout 5,708 65.56
Electors on the lists 8,706


Manitoba general election, 1969: Point Douglas
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democrat Donald Malinowski 2,253 52.52
Progressive Conservative Slaw Rebchuk 1,088 25.36
Liberal Roger Garrity 528 12.31
Communist William A. Kardash 421 9.81
Total valid votes 4,290 100.00
Rejected and discarded votes 62
Turnout 4,352 46.37
Electors on the lists 9,385

All electoral information is taken from Elections Manitoba. Expenditures refer to individual candidate expenses.

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