Flin Flon (electoral district)

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Flin Flon is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1957, and has formally existed since the provincial election of 1958.

At about 80,000 square kilometers, Flin Flon occupies roughly 20% of Manitoba's total area, and is the second-largest riding in the province after Rupertsland. It was a smaller riding before 1989, when it gained a significant amount of territory from the former riding of Churchill. It is a mostly rural and sparsely-populated riding, located in the province's northwestern corner.

Flin Flon is bordered by Saskatchewan to the east, Nunavut to the north, the ridings of Rupertsland and Thompson to the west, and the riding of The Pas to the south. The actual city of Flin Flon is located in the southwestern corner of the riding, and is its only major urban centre.

The riding's population in 1996 was 14,470. As of 1999, the average family income was $55,113, and the unemployment rate was 9.70%. Manufacturing accounts for 17% of Flin Flon's economy, followed by mining and oil production at 16%.

Thirty-six per cent of Flin Flon's residents are aboriginal, the sixth-highest percentage in the province.

Flin Flon has been held by the NDP since 1969, and is now considered to be extremely safe for the party. The current MLA is Gerard Jennissen, who was re-elected with over 70% of the vote in 2003.

[edit] List of provincial representatives

Name Party Took Office Left Office
Francis Bud Jobin Lib-Prog 1958 1959
Charles Witney Cons 1959 1969
Thomas Barrow NDP 1969 1981
Jerry Storie NDP 1981 1994
Gerard Jennissen NDP 1995 present
Manitoba provincial electoral districts
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Northern: Flin Flon | Rupertsland | Swan River | The Pas | Thompson
South Western: Arthur-Virden | Brandon East | Brandon West | Dauphin-Roblin | Minnedosa | Russell | Ste. Rose | Turtle Mountain
South Eastern: Carman | Emerson | Gimli | Interlake | Lac du Bonnet | Lakeside | La Verendrye | Morris | Pembina | Portage la Prairie | Selkirk | Springfield | Steinbach
Winnipeg: Assiniboia | Burrows | Charleswood | Concordia | Elmwood | Fort Garry | Fort Rouge | Fort Whyte | Inkster | Kildonan | Kirkfield Park | Lord Roberts | Minto | Point Douglas | Radisson | Riel | River East | River Heights | Rossmere | Seine River | Southdale | St. Boniface | St. James | St. Johns | St. Norbert | St. Vital | The Maples | Transcona | Tuxedo | Wellington | Wolseley
See also: 2003 election | List of elections | Politics of Manitoba