1992 Winnipeg municipal election explained

The 1992 Winnipeg municipal election was held on October 28, 1992 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of Winnipeg.

Susan Thompson defeated Greg Selinger in the mayoral contest.

Results

Councillors

Mayor

1992 Winnipeg mayoral election
CandidateVotesPercentage
Susan Thompson89,74339.01%
Greg Selinger75,12332.66%
Dave Brown31,85913.85%
Ernie Gilroy26,00111.30%
Natalie Pollock1,3110.57%
Dan Zyluk8330.36%
Darryl Soshycki7270.32%
Walter Diawol5530.24%
Menardo A. Caneda5340.23%
Martin Barnes5260.23%
James W. Miller (Pin The Elder)5000.22%
Bryan R. Benson4910.21%
Bob McGugan4330.19%
Charles-Alwyn Scotlend4210.18%
Ed Hay3740.16%
Aurel Joseph Prefontaine3480.15%
Rudolph Parker2670.12%
Total230,044100.00%

School trustees

Winnipeg School Division

Results taken from the Winnipeg Free Press.

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

Transcona-Springfield School Division

1992 Winnipeg election, Transcona-Springfield School Division, Ward One (three members elected)
CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
(incumbent)Mary Andree3,07519.83
(incumbent)Betty Ann Watts2,59516.73
Colleen Carswell2,34715.14
(incumbent)Wally Stoyko2,16013.93
Gerald Basarab1,72811.14
Shannon Coughlin1,4449.31
Royce Hanson1,3458.67
Theresa Ducharme8135.24
Total valid votes15,507100.00

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

Notes and References

  1. Patrice McGrath, "This is no way to reform welfare" [letter to the editor], 18 December 1993.
  2. "City hall power splits Cuff panelists", Winnipeg Free Press, 16 March 1998, A7.
  3. "Residents want cops", Winnipeg Free Press, 12 February 2002, A4.
  4. "Residents get to rag politicians", Winnipeg Free Press, 24 November 2004, NE3. See also "Billboard battle brewing in EK", Metro, 27 December 2007.
  5. "Committee plans historic' murals", Winnipeg Free Press, 8 September 1991.
  6. Nick Martin, "Beyond the Red's grasp", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 May 1997, A6.
  7. Brad Oswald, "Rookie turns page on native education", Winnipeg Free Press, 3 November 1995, D4.
  8. Jennifer Lewington, "Breaking the cycle of school failure", Globe and Mail, 2 May 1994, A1; Bill Redekop, "Racism echoes in lecture hall", Winnipeg Free Press, 18 December 1994. Sanderson later called for Canadian history courses to incorporate more material from before the European conquest.
  9. During a private conversation, Sanderson told Granger that he had recently bought a computer from his nephew, and Granger responded by joking that it must have been stolen. Sanderson suggested that Granger was intimating all aboriginal Canadians were thieves, a charge that she denied. See Larry Kusch, "Trustee accused of racism", Winnipeg Free Press, 30 July 1993.
  10. Randy Turner, "School name changed", Winnipeg Free Press, 3 March 1994.
  11. Bill Redekop, "Board defeats gay ed motion", 19 October 1994.
  12. Bud Robertson, "More schools for natives?", Winnipeg Free Press, 20 April 1995.
  13. Aldo Santin, "Trustee demands top job", Winnipeg Free Press, 12 May 1995.
  14. Aldo Santin, "NDP grip on board ends", Winnipeg Free Press, 27 October 1995, A4.
  15. Alexandra Paul, "Paul Martin: greatest Transconian (Really)", Winnipeg Free Press, 26 February 2005, B1.