1907 Manitoba general election explained

The 1907 Manitoba general election was held on March 7, 1907 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.[1] [2]

The result was a third consecutive majority government for the Conservative Party of Manitoba, led by premier Rodmond Roblin. Roblin's electoral machine won 28 seats, against 13 for the opposition Manitoba Liberal Party under new leader Edward Brown.

Results

PartyParty Leader
  1. of
    candidates
SeatsPopular Vote
1903Elected% Change%% ChangeConservativeRodmond Roblin 3228 3106750.57 LiberalEdward Brown 813 2942647.90 Labour 00 9391.53 
Total 4041  100% 

Constituency results

Arthur

Assiniboia

Avondale

Beautiful Plains

Birtle

Brandon City

Carillon

Cypress

Dauphin

Deloraine

Dufferin

Emerson

Gilbert Plains

Gimli

Gladstone

Hamiota

Kildonan and St. Andrews

Killarney

Lakeside

Lansdowne

La Verendrye

Manitou

Minnedosa

Morden

Morris

Mountain

Norfolk

Portage la Prairie

Rhineland

Rockwood

Russell

St. Boniface

South Brandon

Springfield

Swan River

Turtle Mountain

Virden

Winnipeg Centre

Winnipeg North

Winnipeg South

Winnipeg West

Post-election changes

Beautiful Plains (James H. Howden appointed to cabinet, March 16, 1907), March 26, 1907:

Brandon City (Stanley McInnis appointed to cabinet, June 26, 1907), July 16, 1907:

Brandon City (dec. Stanley McInnis, November 4, 1907), November 25, 1907:

Gilbert Plains (res. Glenlyon Campbell, 1908), November 17, 1908:

Portage la Prairie (Hugh Armstrong to cabinet, November 19, 1908), November 30, 1908:

Virden (dec. John Agnew, November 9, 1908), January 9, 1909:

Birtle (res. Charles Mickle, 1909), November 27, 1909:

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial Election (1907) . 2022-05-05 . www.mhs.mb.ca.
  2. Web site: Provincial General Elections . 2022-05-05 . www.electionsmanitoba.ca.