Kildonan-River East
Provincial electoral district in Manitoba, Canada
Manitoba electoral district | |||
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Location in Winnipeg | |||
Provincial electoral district | |||
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Manitoba | ||
MLA |
New Democratic | ||
District created | 2018 | ||
First contested | 2019 | ||
Last contested | 2023 | ||
Demographics | |||
Population (2016)[1] | 21,635 | ||
Electors (2019) | 17,661 | ||
Area (km²) | 10 | ||
Pop. density (per km²) | 2,163.5 | ||
Census division(s) | Division No. 11 | ||
Census subdivision(s) | Winnipeg |
Kildonan-River East is a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of Manitoba that first came into effect for the 2019 Manitoba general election. It elected one member to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.
The riding was created by the 2018 provincial redistribution out of parts of Kildonan, River East, and a small part of St. Johns.
The riding contains the Winnipeg neighbourhoods of Riverbend, Rivergrove, Kildonan Drive, Valhalla and River East.
List of provincial representatives
Assembly | Years | Member | Party | |
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Riding created from Kildonan, River East and St. Johns | ||||
42nd | 2019–2023 | Cathy Cox | Progressive Conservative | |
43rd | 2023–present | Rachelle Schott | New Democratic |
Election results
2023
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
New Democratic | Rachelle Schott | 5,574 | 49.26 | +15.23 | $50,093.53 | |||
Progressive Conservative | Alana Vannahme | 4,845 | 42.82 | -8.28 | $49,498.94 | |||
Liberal | Ian Macintyre | 896 | 7.92 | -6.95 | $3,960.48 | |||
Total valid votes/Expense limit | 11,315 | 99.46 | – | $70,175.00 | ||||
Total rejected and declined ballots | 62 | 0.54 | – | |||||
Turnout | 11,377 | 63.18 | +1.36 | |||||
Eligible voters | 18,007 | |||||||
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative | Swing | +11.75 | ||||||
Source(s) |
2019
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | |||
Progressive Conservative | Cathy Cox | 5,523 | 51.10 | -6.2 | $45,368.19 | |||
New Democratic | Elliot Macdonald | 3,679 | 34.04 | +3.5 | $11,136.64 | |||
Liberal | Kathryn Braun | 1,607 | 14.87 | +5.5 | $1,884.66 | |||
Total valid votes | 10,809 | 99.00 | ||||||
Rejected | 109 | 1.00 | ||||||
Turnout | 10,918 | 61.82 | ||||||
Eligible voters | 17,661 | |||||||
Progressive Conservative hold | Swing | -4.9 | ||||||
Source(s) Source: Manitoba. Chief Electoral Officer (2019). Statement of Votes for the 42nd Provincial General Election, September 10, 2019 (PDF) (Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba. "Candidate Election Returns". Elections Manitoba. Elections Manitoba. Retrieved March 2, 2020. |
2016 provincial election redistributed results[5] | |||
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Party | % | ||
Progressive Conservative | 57.3 | ||
New Democratic | 30.5 | ||
Liberal | 9.4 | ||
Green | 1.8 | ||
Manitoba | 1.1 |
References
- ^ "Final Report 2018" (PDF). Manitoba Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission. November 29, 2018. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
- ^ "Summary of Votes Received" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
- ^ "CANDIDATE ELECTION RETURNS GENERAL ELECTION 2023". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ "2023 GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE AND REGISTERED PARTY ELECTION EXPENSE LIMITS - FINAL EXPENSE LIMIT" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
- ^ Marcoux, Jacques (August 27, 2019). "New Manitoba election boundaries give upper hand to Progressive Conservatives, CBC News analysis finds". CBC. Retrieved September 14, 2019.