Saint Boniface (electoral district)

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Saint Boniface in relation to the other Winnipeg ridings
Saint Boniface in relation to the other Winnipeg ridings

Saint Boniface (French: Saint-Boniface) is a federal electoral district that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1925. It is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

In 1996, its English name was changed from "St. Boniface" to "Saint Boniface".

The district covers roughly the southern portion of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, east of the Red River. In particular, it contains the Franco-Manitobain community of Saint Boniface. The riding (as federal electoral districts are called in Canada) has a sizeable French population (16% according to the last census) and is considered a Liberal Party stronghold. It is the only riding in Western Canada that regularly elects francophone candidates to parliament.

There exists also a provincial electoral district of a similar name (St. Boniface) within Manitoba.

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[edit] Name changes

The federal riding's name has undergone various changes since its creation in 1924.

Riding name
Year English name French name
1924-1947 St. Boniface Saint-Boniface
1947-1952 St. Boniface St-Boniface
1952-1996 St. Boniface Saint-Boniface
1996-present Saint Boniface Saint-Boniface

[edit] Members of Parliament

The riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Springfield prior to 1924
15th 1925-1926     John Power Howden Liberal
16th 1926-1930
17th 1930-1935
18th 1935-1940
19th 1940-1945
20th 1945-1949     Fernand Viau Liberal
21st 1949-1953
22nd 1953-1957
23rd 1957-1958     Louis Deniset Liberal
24th 1958-1962     Laurier Régnier Progressive Conservative
25th 1962-1963     Roger-Joseph Teillet Liberal
26th 1963-1965
27th 1965-1968
28th 1968-1972     Joseph-Phillippe Guay Liberal
29th 1972-1974
30th 1974-1978
1978 By-election 1978-1978     Jack Hare Progressive Conservative
31st 1979-1980     Robert Bockstael Liberal
32nd 1980-1984
33rd 1984-1988     Léo Duguay Progressive Conservative
34th 1988-1993     Ronald Duhamel Liberal
35th 1993-1997
36th 1997-1999
37th 2000-2002
2002 By-election 2002-2004     Raymond Simard Liberal
38th 2004-2006
39th 2006-

[edit] Election results

Canadian federal election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Liberal Raymond Simard 16,417 38.60% -8.00% $72,056
     Conservative Ken Cooper 14,893 35.0% +4.03% $57,276
     New Democrat Mathieu Allard 9,311 21.9% +3.89% $23,405
     Green Marc Payette 1,640 3.9% +1.51% $4,830
     Christian Heritage Jane MacDiarmid 285 0.7% -0.27% $503
Total valid votes 42,546 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 163 0.38%
Turnout 42,709 66.87%
Canadian federal election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Liberal Raymond Simard 17,989 46.60% $64,019
     Conservative Ken Cooper 11,956 30.97% $71,843
     New Democrat Mathieu Allard 6,954 18.01% $9,928
     Green Daniel Backé 925 2.39% $202
     Christian Heritage Jeannine Moquin-Perry 378 0.97% $7,690
     Marijuana Chris Buors 317 0.82%
     Communist Gérard Guay 77 0.19% $654
Total valid votes 38,596 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 130 0.34%
Turnout 38,726 60.70%


By-election on 13 May 2002

On Mr. Duhamel being called to the Senate, 15 January 2002

Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Raymond Simard 8,862
     Canadian Alliance Denis Simard 4,497
     Progressive Conservative Mike Reilly 3,583
     New Democrat John Parry 3,106
     Marijuana Chris Buors 435
     Christian Heritage Jean-Paul Kabashiki 210


Canadian federal election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Ronald J. Duhamel 20,173
     Canadian Alliance Joyce M. Chilton 8,962
     New Democrat John Parry 5,026
     Progressive Conservative Mike Reilly 4,505


Canadian federal election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Ronald J. Duhamel 18,948
     New Democrat Peter Carney 6,663
     Reform Denis Simard 6,658
     Progressive Conservative Jennifer Clark 4,555
     Marxist-Leninist Rubin Kantorovich 171


Canadian federal election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Ronald J. Duhamel 30,041
     Reform Alison Anderson 7,959
     Progressive Conservative Barbara Thompson 3,404
     New Democrat Pauline Dupont 3,354
     National Marcelle Marion 2,008
     Canada Party Don Dumesnil 329
     Natural Law Ginette Robert 250
     Marxist-Leninist Sharon Segal 59


Canadian federal election, 1988
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Ronald J. Duhamel 24,117
     Progressive Conservative Léo Duguay 15,747
     New Democrat Alan Turner 5,012
     Reform Gordon G. Duncan 1,281
     Libertarian Guy Beaudry 425
     Independent Lyle H. Cruickshank 190
     Not affiliated Rubin Kantorovich 43


Canadian federal election, 1984
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Léo Duguay 19,548
     Liberal Robert Bockstael 16,763
     New Democrat Armand T. Bédard 11,279
     Confederation of Regions Dennis A. Epps 1,649


Canadian federal election, 1980
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Robert Bockstael 20,076
     Progressive Conservative Tom Denton 13,044
     New Democrat Marc Boily 11,191
     Marxist-Leninist Sharon Segal 57


Canadian federal election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Robert Bockstael 19,752
     Progressive Conservative Jack Hare 16,987
     New Democrat Grant Wichenko 11,455
     Marxist-Leninist Manuel Gitterman 60
     Not affiliated Russ Maley 56


By-election on 16 October 1978

On Mr. Guay's resignation, 23 March 1978

Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Jack Hare 18,552
     Liberal Robert Bockstael 13,804
     New Democrat Grant Wichenko 9,570
     Social Credit Lorne Reznowski 1,204
     Independent Donald Bryan Oliver 281
     Independent William Hawryluk 161


Canadian federal election, 1974
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Joseph-P. Guay 21,853
     Progressive Conservative Jack Hare 18,604
     New Democrat Jim Garwood 10,364
     Social Credit Thomas L. Cruickshank 536


Canadian federal election, 1972
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Joseph-P. Guay 22,200
     New Democrat Joseph F. Sherwood 13,857
     Progressive Conservative Peter Hillcoff 13,033
     Social Credit Gilles J. Ouellet 643
     Not affiliated Russ Maley 241


Canadian federal election, 1968
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Joseph-P. Guay 22,032
     New Democrat Harry Shafransky 11,566
     Progressive Conservative Vaughan L. Baird 8,048
     Social Credit Georges Forest 949


Canadian federal election, 1965
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Roger Teillet 13,961
     Progressive Conservative Harry Deleeuw 10,499
     New Democrat Harry Shafransky 8,923


Canadian federal election, 1963
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Roger Teillet 13,547
     Progressive Conservative Laurier Régnier 9,716
     New Democrat Graham Campbell 6,184
     Social Credit Georges-J. Forest 3,859


Canadian federal election, 1962
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Roger Teillet 12,084
     Progressive Conservative Laurier Régnier 9,483
     New Democrat Graham Campbell 7,508
     Social Credit Joseph-E St Hilaire 2,773


Canadian federal election, 1958
Party Candidate Votes
     Progressive Conservative Laurier Régnier 12,688
     Liberal Louis Deniset 9,500
     Co-operative Commonwealth Nicholas Manchur 5,759
     Social Credit Lockie A. Miles 881


Canadian federal election, 1957
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Louis Deniset 7,777
     Co-operative Commonwealth Nicholas Manchur 6,216
     Progressive Conservative Laurier Régnier 6,040
     Social Credit Dollard Lafrenière 3,872
     Independent Liberal Fernand Viau 1,074


Canadian federal election, 1953
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Fernand Viau 8,051
     Co-operative Commonwealth Leonard S. Evans 5,568
     Progressive Conservative George Campbell MacLean 4,994


Canadian federal election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Fernand Viau 10,766
     Co-operative Commonwealth Andrew Russell Paulley 5,455
     Progressive Conservative Louis Léger 2,557


Canadian federal election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal Fernand Viau 6,055
     Co-operative Commonwealth Évariste-Rupert Gagnon 4,823
     Progressive Conservative George Campbell MacLean 3,421
     Social Credit Charles Anderson Bailey 1,369
     Labour-Progressive Jules Jerome Pynoo 710


Canadian federal election, 1940
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal John Power Howden 7,926
     National Government George Campbell MacLean 3,578
     Social Credit Philippe Guay 1,839
     Co-operative Commonwealth George Henry Barefoot 1,739
     Independent Morris Jacob 216


Canadian federal election, 1935
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal John Power Howden 7,353
     Co-operative Commonwealth Edwin Arnold Hansford 2,304
     Conservative Joseph-Placide Bertrand 2,222
     Social Credit Victor James Gray 624
     Reconstruction Thomas Boniface Molloy 438


Canadian federal election, 1930
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal John Power Howden 7,045
     Conservative Edgar Honwell Cook 4,630
     Labour Edwin Arnold Hansford 1,943


Canadian federal election, 1926
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal John Power Howden 5,903
     Conservative Joseph Bernier 3,235
     Labour Allan Meikle 2,427


Canadian federal election, 1925
Party Candidate Votes
     Liberal John Power Howden 4,819
     Independent Labour Allan Meikle 2,901
     Conservative George Campbell MacLean 2,442

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Federal Ridings in Manitoba
Conservative

Brandon—Souris | Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia | Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette | Kildonan—St. Paul | Portage—Lisgar | Provencher | Selkirk—Interlake | Winnipeg South

Liberal

Churchill | Saint Boniface | Winnipeg South Centre

New Democratic

Elmwood—Transcona | Winnipeg Centre | Winnipeg North

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