River East - Electoral Results

Electoral Results

Manitoba general election, 2011: River East
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Progressive Conservative Bonnie Mitchelson 5,247 51.08 +4.45
New Democratic Kurt Penner 4,512 43.92 -2.15
Green Kelly Mitchell 274 2.67
Liberal Chris Pelda 188 1.83 -4.97
Total valid votes 10,221
Rejected and declined ballots 52
Turnout 10,273 67.00
Electors on the lists 15,332
Manitoba general election, 2007: River East
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Progressive Conservative (x)Bonnie Mitchelson 4,361 46.63 -4.65 $29,722.71
New Democratic Party Kurt Penner 4,309 46.07 -0.33 $24,605.30
Liberal Margaret von Lau 639 6.80 +3.83 $8,485.65
Total valid votes 9,309 99.54
Rejected and declined ballots 43
Turnout 9,352 67.60 -0.41
Electors on the lists 13,835

Manitoba general election, 2003: River East
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Progressive Conservative (x)Bonnie Mitchelson 4,935 51.28 +1.29 $28,259.55
New Democratic Party Doug Longstaffe 4,402 45.74 +2.67 $19,179.77
Liberal Fred Curry 286 2.97 -3.89 $239.00
Total valid votes 9,623 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 35
Turnout 9,658 68.01
Electors on the lists 14,201

Manitoba general election, 1999: River East
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
Progressive Conservative (x)Bonnie Mitchelson 5,366 49.99 $29,856.57
New Democratic Party Ross Eadie 4,624 43.07 $15,953.00
Liberal Patrick Saydak 688 6.86 $1,187.72
Total valid votes 10,678 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 57
Turnout 10,735 77.30
Electors on the lists 13,877

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