2002 Manitoba municipal elections explained

The 2002 Manitoba municipal elections were held on October 23, 2002 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in various communities throughout Manitoba, Canada.

Brandon

2002 Brandon municipal election, School Trustees, Urban
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Patricia Bowslaughplaced first.
(incumbent)Malcolm Jollyelected.
(incumbent)Cheryl Burkeelected.
(incumbent)Jim Murrayelected.
(incumbent)Linda L. Rosselected.
(incumbent)Donna Youngelected.
(incumbent)Marty Snellingelected.
Howard Hoyelected.
(incumbent)Lynne McCaugheydefeated.
(incumbent)Mark Rukindefeated.
Eric de Passdefeated.
Terry Erskinedefeated.
Five other candidatesdefeated.
post-election changes

School trustee Malcolm Jolly died on 11 March 2003. A by-election was held to choose his replacement.

2002 Brandon municipal election, School Trustees, Urban
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Lynne McCaughey606.
Joe Kay574.
Three other candidatesdefeated.

Elton

2002 Elton municipal election, Councillor, Ward 3
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Harvey Paterson6655.93
(incumbent)Cyril Stott5244.07

Neepawa

2002 Neepawa municipal election, Councillors (six elected)
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Wayne Hollier1,30217.84
(incumbent)Ronald Forsman1,17416.08
John Douglas1,10615.15
(incumbent)Bill Stilwell98113.44
(incumbent)Dean Dietrich96113.16
(incumbent)Terrence Volden92112.62
Monty Simon85511.71
Total valid votes7,300100.00

Electors could votes for six candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

Selkirk

2002 Selkirk municipal election, Councillors (six elected)
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Pat Pruden1,81312.03
(incumbent)Chris Pawley1,70411.31
John Buffie1,58910.54
(incumbent)Darlene Swiderski1,53210.17
Duane Nicol1,3488.95
(incumbent)Marlene Cook1,2698.42
Peggy Davies1,2398.22
David Zirk1,1717.77
Conor Lloyd1,1127.38
Janice Lucek9796.50
Vivian Whiteway4923.26
Jack Park4783.17
Mike Risk3432.28
Total valid votes15,069100.00

Electors could votes for six candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

Somerset

Waskada

2002 Waskada municipal election, Waskada Village Council (four members elected)
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Allan Wanner13324.31
(incumbent)Jackie Reid12122.12
(incumbent)Jeanette Stirling11721.39
Leona Devuyst10519.20
Don Wickham5810.60
John Jones132.38
Total valid votes547100.00

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

Results are taken from the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper, 24 October 2002 and 28 October 2002. The final official totals do not appear to have been significantly different.

Winnipeg

See: 2002 Winnipeg municipal election

References

  1. "Brandon residents gear up for elections", Winnipeg Free Press, 7 October 1998, A9.
  2. Nick Martin, "Science fair credit viewed as 'tremendous motivation'", Winnipeg Free Press, 15 October 2004, A8; "Alderman spells out opposition to alphabetical order on ballot", Winnipeg Free Press, 13 March 2003, B3.
  3. "Retired teachers demonstrate at Manitoba legislature over pensions", Canadian Press, 11 October 2007, 00:29.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20030629080130/http://www.mast.mb.ca/Communications/Publications/Newsletter/Spring%202003.PDF "Education Matters", Volume 39 Number 1 Spring 2003
  5. Nick Martin, "Battle looms in Brandon over tax hike", Winnipeg Free Press, 24 February 1998, A1; Helen Fallding, "Brandon homeowners to pay for libraries, smaller classes", Winnipeg Free Press, 16 February 1999, A2.
  6. "Aging school a problem in Brandon", Winnipeg Free Press, 28 November 2001, A8.
  7. Nick Martin, "School division mergers move through hearings", Winnipeg Free Press, 26 June 2002, A13.
  8. Helen Fallding, "Brandon homeowners to pay for libraries, smaller classes", Winnipeg Free Press, 16 February 1999, A2.
  9. Helen Fallding, "Kids want seat-belts in buses", Winnipeg Free Press, 14 October 1998, A6.
  10. "Brandon homeowners to pay for libraries, smaller classes", Winnipeg Free Press, 16 February 1999, A2. Rukin argued that most people could afford the increase, saying "I'm not a rich person. I'm an average working slob".
  11. "Byelection win", Winnipeg Free Press, 19 April 2003, B1.
  12. Bud Robertson, "Tories ready to rumble", Winnipeg Free Press, 27 February 1997, A1; Bud Robertson, "3,000 turn out for nomination", Winnipeg Free Press, 28 February 1997, A8.