Winnipeg (provincial electoral district) explained

Winnipeg was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of Manitoba, which was represented in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Consisting of the city of Winnipeg, the district originally existed from 1870 to 1883, returning a single member to the assembly. The district was named Winnipeg and St. John for the election of 1870 only, and Winnipeg thereafter.

In 1883, it was divided into the new districts of Winnipeg North and Winnipeg South; a third district of Winnipeg Centre was created in 1888.

In 1920, the district was reconstituted as a multiple member district covering the whole city of Winnipeg. This city-wide district returned ten members to the legislature who were all elected citywide through Single transferable vote form of proportional representation.[1]

The district existed in this form until 1949, when the district was divided into three districts, Winnipeg North, South and Centre, with small parts going to Kildonan-Transcona and Iberville. Each of the three districts four members through the continued use of STV. This was the case until 1955, when all districts in the province were changed to single-member districts with the member to be elected through First-past-the-post voting in the ensuring election.[1]

List of representatives (1870-1883)

NamePartyTook officeLeft office
Donald SmithGovernment18701873
Robert DavisOpposition18731878
Thomas ScottOpposition18781879
Conservative18781882

Elected MLAs: 10-member period (1920-1949)

NameParty1920192219271932193619411945
George ArmstrongSocialist Party
Paul BardalLiberal-Progressive
James Alexander BarryConservative
Duncan CameronLiberal
Richard CraigUnited Farmers
Fred DixonDominion Labour (DLP)
John K. DownesIndependent
William Sanford EvansConservative
Seymour FarmerIndependent Labour Party
Morris GrayCCF
John Thomas HaigConservative
Marcus HymanIndependent Labour Party
William IvensLabour (DLP/ILP)
Robert JacobLiberal
Thomas Herman JohnsonLiberal
Bill KardashCommunist Anti-coalition
Huntly KetchenConservative
Stephen KrawchykIndependent Coalition
James LitterickCommunist
William MajorProgressive
Ralph MaybankLiberal-Progressive
John Stewart McDiarmidLiberal-Progressive
Edward William MontgomeryProgressive
John QueenSocial Democrat/ILP
Hugh RobsonLiberal
Edith RogersLiberal
William ScrabaLiberal-Progressive
Charles Rhodes SmithLiberal-Progressive
Lloyd StinsonCCF
John StovelLiberal
Lewis StubbsIndependent
Donovan SwailesCCF
Gunnar ThorvaldsonConservative
William TobiasConservative
William J. TupperConservative
Ralph WebbConservative

Election results

1880 by-election

References

See also List of Manitoba general elections

Notes and References

  1. [Patrick Boyer]