Winnipeg South Centre
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Demographics | |
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Winnipeg South Centre in relation to the other Winnipeg ridings |
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Population, 2001 | 77,839 |
Electors | 62,346 |
Area (km²) | |
Population density (people per km²) |
Winnipeg South Centre is a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1925 to 1979 and since 1988.
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[edit] Geography
The district includes the neighbourhoods of Old Tuxedo, Central Tuxedo, South Tuxedo, Sir John Franklin, North River Heights, Central River Heights, South River Heights, Wellington Crescent, Osborne Village, Crescentwood, Earl Grey, Rockwood, Grant Park, Riverview, Lord Roberts, Beaumont, Wildwood, Fort Garry, Maybank, and the western half of the Pembina Strip in the City of Winnipeg.
[edit] History
The electoral district was originally created in 1924 from Winnipeg South and Winnipeg Centre ridings. It generally consisted of the part of the city west of the Red River and north of the Assiniboine River. In 1952, it gained parts the Rural Municipality (and later city) of St. James. In 1966, it gained parts the municipalities of Assiniboia, and Charleswood, and the Town of Tuxedo.
In 1976, it was abolished with part transferred to Selkirk—Interlake, Winnipeg—Assiniboine, Winnipeg—St. James and Winnipeg North Centre ridings.
The electoral district was re-created in 1987 from Winnipeg North Centre, Winnipeg—Assiniboine and Winnipeg—Fort Garry ridings.
[edit] Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:
Parliament | Years | Member | Party | |
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Winnipeg South and Winnipeg Centre prior to 1924 | ||||
15th | 1925-1926 | William Walker Kennedy | Conservative | |
16th | 1926-1930 | Joseph Thorarinn Thorson | Liberal | |
17th | 1930-1935 | William Walker Kennedy | Conservative | |
18th | 1935-1940 | Ralph Maybank | Liberal | |
19th | 1940-1945 | |||
20th | 1945-1949 | |||
21st | 1949-1951 | |||
1951 By-election | 1951-1953 | Gordon Churchill | Progressive Conservative | |
22nd | 1953-1957 | |||
23rd | 1957-1958 | |||
24th | 1958-1962 | |||
25th | 1962-1963 | |||
26th | 1963-1965 | |||
27th | 1965-1968 | |||
28th | 1968-1972 | E. B. Osler | Liberal | |
29th | 1972-1974 | Dan McKenzie | Progressive Conservative | |
30th | 1974-1979 | |||
see Selkirk—Interlake, Winnipeg—Assiniboine, Winnipeg—St. James and Winnipeg North Centre for 1976 to 1987 | ||||
34th | 1988-1993 | Lloyd Axworthy | Liberal | |
35th | 1993-1997 | |||
36th | 1997-2000 | |||
37th | 2000-2004 | Anita Neville | Liberal | |
38th | 2004-2006 | |||
39th | 2006- |
[edit] Current Member of Parliament
Its Member of Parliament is Anita Neville, a former public servant and economic development consultant. She was first elected in 2000. She represents the Liberal Party of Canada. In the last parliamentary session, she served as chair on the 'Standing Committee on the Status of Women' and as a member on the 'Legislative Committee on Bill C-38' and the 'Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparednes'.
[edit] Election results
[edit] 1988 - present
Canadian federal election, 2006 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
Liberal | Anita Neville | 16,296 | 39.25% | -7.35% | $71,377 | |
Conservative | Michael Richards | 13,077 | 31.49% | 4.47% | $72,385 | |
New Democrat | Mark Wasyliw | 9,055 | 21.81% | 0.56% | $19,492 | |
Green | Vere H. Scott | 1,848 | 4.45% | 0.58% | $1,237 | |
Progressive Canadian | Dale Swirsky | 934 | 0.75% | 2.25% | $11,137 | |
Independent | Jeffrey Anderson | 246 | 0.59% | 0.59% | $3,204 | |
Canadian Action | Magnus Thompson | 66 | 0.16% | |||
Total valid votes | 41,522 | 100.00% | ||||
Total rejected ballots | ||||||
Turnout |
Canadian federal election, 2004 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |
Liberal | Anita Neville | 18,133 | 46.59% | $70,382 | ||
Conservative | Raj Joshi | 10,516 | 27.02% | $62,453 | ||
New Democrat | James Allum | 8,270 | 21.25% | $29,392 | ||
Green | Ian Scott | 1,508 | 3.87% | $1,030 | ||
Marijuana | Andy Caisse | 293 | 0.75% | |||
Canadian Action | Magnus Thompson | 114 | 0.29% | $1,617 | ||
Communist | Andrew Dalgliesh | 81 | 0.20% | $654 | ||
Total valid votes | 38,915 | 100.00% | ||||
Total rejected ballots | 139 | 0.36% | ||||
Turnout | 39,054 | 62.64% |
Canadian federal election, 2000 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Anita Neville | 15,231 | |||
Progressive Conservative | David Newman | 10,675 | |||
New Democrat | James Allum | 7,501 | |||
Canadian Alliance | Betty Granger | 3,210 | |||
Marijuana | Chris Buors | 640 | |||
Canadian Action | Magnus Thompson | 202 | |||
Communist | David Allison | 181 |
Canadian federal election, 1997 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Lloyd Axworthy | 20,006 | |||
New Democrat | Sara Malabar | 5,717 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Andrea Rolstone | 5,011 | |||
Reform | Gary Hollingshead | 4,457 | |||
Natural Law | Ron Decter | 224 | |||
Independent | Jim Blomquist | 202 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Karen Naylor | 180 |
Canadian federal election, 1993 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Lloyd Axworthy | 25,667 | |||
Reform | Vern A. Hannah | 5,292 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Mike Radcliffe | 3,878 | |||
New Democrat | Lloyd Penner | 3,630 | |||
National | Bill Loewen | 3,104 | |||
Natural Law | Elizabeth Innes | 225 | |||
Not affiliated | Karen Naylor | 90 | |||
Libertarian | Clancy Smith | 88 | |||
Canada Party | Ben J. Fulawka | 54 |
Canadian federal election, 1988 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Lloyd Axworthy | 26,191 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Garth Dawley | 12,960 | |||
New Democrat | Les Campbell | 4,637 | |||
Reform | Ross Malabar | 777 | |||
Libertarian | Clancy Smith | 154 | |||
Not affiliated | Ken Kalturnyk | 111 |
[edit] 1925 - 1979
Canadian federal election, 1974 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Dan McKenzie | 32,277 | |||
Liberal | Doug McEwen | 15,956 | |||
New Democrat | Andy Robertson | 7,823 | |||
Social Credit | Monty A. McDonald | 365 | |||
Marxist-Leninist | Marnie Frain | 102 |
Canadian federal election, 1972 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Dan McKenzie | 25,550 | |||
Liberal | E.B. Osler | 20,516 | |||
New Democrat | Harvey H. Moats | 10,460 |
Canadian federal election, 1968 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | E.B. Osler | 23,775 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Duff Roblin | 13,268 | |||
New Democrat | Frances Thompson | 8,240 | |||
Independent Conservative | John McDowell | 632 |
Canadian federal election, 1965 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gordon Churchill | 15,296 | |||
Liberal | Fred Douglas | 13,262 | |||
New Democrat | Philip Petursson | 7,234 | |||
Social Credit | Walter Hatch | 764 |
Canadian federal election, 1963 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gordon Churchill | 17,092 | |||
Liberal | Fred Douglas | 15,849 | |||
New Democrat | Alistair Stewart | 6,011 | |||
Social Credit | Harold Bathgate | 1,182 |
Canadian federal election, 1962 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gordon Churchill | 16,547 | |||
Liberal | Ed Russenholt | 14,306 | |||
New Democrat | A.N. Robertson | 6,357 | |||
Social Credit | Asta Oddson | 1,298 |
Canadian federal election, 1958 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gordon Churchill | 27,722 | |||
Liberal | Ronald Gillies | 7,927 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Gordon Fines | 5,975 |
Canadian federal election, 1957 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gordon Churchill | 19,022 | |||
Liberal | Roy Richardson | 9,592 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | A.H. Mackling | 6,778 | |||
Social Credit | Asa Caswell | 2,561 |
Canadian federal election, 1953 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gordon Churchill | 12,489 | |||
Liberal | A.W. Hanks | 9,752 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Gordon R. Fines | 6,506 | |||
Labour-Progressive | Ronald Penner | 504 |
By-election on 25 June 1951 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
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Progressive Conservative | Gordon Churchill | 6,009 | |||
Liberal | Norman Wright | 5,273 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Charles Biesick | 2,497 |
Canadian federal election, 1949 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ralph Maybank | 14,747 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Gordon Minto Churchill | 6,593 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Andrew N. Robertson | 5,632 |
Canadian federal election, 1945 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ralph Maybank | 16,389 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Lloyd Cleworth Stinson | 12,393 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Frank Edward Womersley | 8,461 |
Canadian federal election, 1940 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ralph Maybank | 19,486 | |||
National Government | William Walker Kennedy | 10,698 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | John Julius Swanson | 5,576 |
Canadian federal election, 1935 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Ralph Maybank | 11,264 | |||
Conservative | William Walker Kennedy | 9,382 | |||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Stanley Knowles | 6,573 | |||
Reconstruction | Alfred James Susans | 2,642 | |||
Social Credit | Arthur Brown | 1,114 |
Canadian federal election, 1930 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Conservative | William Walker Kennedy | 17,355 | |||
Liberal | Joseph Thorarinn Thorson | 13,637 |
Canadian federal election, 1926 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Liberal | Joseph Thorarinn Thorson | 12,315 | |||
Conservative | William Walker Kennedy | 11,737 |
Canadian federal election, 1925 | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
Conservative | William Walker Kennedy | 12,094 | |||
Liberal | Joseph Fergus Davidson | 7,132 | |||
Labour | Alexander Henry | 3,643 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Riding history for Winnipeg South Centre (1924–1976) from the Library of Parliament
- Riding history for Winnipeg South Centre (1987–2003) from the Library of Parliament
- Riding history for Winnipeg South Centre (2003– ) from the Library of Parliament
- Expenditures - 2004