Elmwood (electoral district)





































Elmwood

Manitoba electoral district

ElmwoodED2011.jpg
The 2011- boundaries for Elmwood highlighted in red

Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
MLA



 
 
 

Jim Maloway
New Democratic
District created 1957
First contested 1958
Last contested 2016
Demographics
Census divisions Winnipeg

Elmwood is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba.




Contents






  • 1 1914-1920


  • 2 1958-present


  • 3 List of provincial representatives


  • 4 Election results


  • 5 Previous boundaries


  • 6 References





1914-1920


The original Elmwood riding existed from 1914 to 1920, in what was then a suburban community in the north of Winnipeg. Its provincial Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) were:























Parliament
Years
Member
Party

14th
1914-1915
   

Harry Mewhirter

Conservative

15th
1915–1920
   

Thomas Hamilton

Liberal


1958-present


The modern Elmwood riding was created by redistribution in 1957, and has formally existed since the provincial election of 1958. It is located in the northeastern section of the amalgamated City of Winnipeg; the Red River forms its western and part of its southern boundary. The Elmwood riding existing from 1958 to 1969 was confined to the actual Elmwood area of the city of Winnipeg. In the redistribution of 1969 part of East Kildonan was added. Since 1981 the Elmwood riding has moved further north into East Kildonan taking in much of the old Kildonan riding (existing between 1958 and 1981) while the eastern part of the Elmwood area has been removed and added to the Concordia riding created in 1981.


Elmwood is mostly working-class and industrial. According to the 1999 Canadian census, manufacturing accounted for 18% of all industry in the riding. Thirty-one per cent of the riding's residents are listed as low-income. The average family income in Elmwood was $41,842, and the unemployment rate was 9.40%.


The riding has a significant immigrant population, including 9% of German background and 8% of Ukrainian background. 18% of the riding's residents over age 65.


The New Democratic Party of Manitoba (and its predecessor, the Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) have won Elmwood in every provincial election since the riding's creation. It was one of just four Winnipeg seats retained by the NDP in the disastrous 1988 general election.



List of provincial representatives





































































































Parliament
Years
Member
Party

25th
1958–1959
   

Steve Peters

Co-operative Commonwealth

26th
1959–1961
1961–1962
   

New Democratic

27th
1962–1966

28th
1966–1969
   

Russell Doern

New Democratic

29th
1969–1973

30th
1973–1977

31st
1977–1981

32nd
1981–1984
1984–1986
   

Independent

33rd
1986–1988
   

Jim Maloway

New Democratic

34th
1988-1990

35th
1990-1995

36th
1995-1999

37th
1999-2003

38th
2003-2007

39th
2007–2008
2008–2011
   

Bill Blaikie

New Democratic

40th
2011–present
   

Jim Maloway

New Democratic


Election results


















































Manitoba general election, 2016
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Jim Maloway 2,993 46.34 -7.81 $29,589.01

Progressive Conservative Sarah Langevin 2,886 44.68 +11.06 $6,843.54

Manitoba Albert Ratt 579 8.96 +8.96 $619.01
Total valid votes/Expense limit
6,458
100.0  
Eligible voters


Source: Elections Manitoba[1][2][3]



































































Manitoba general election, 2011
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Jim Maloway 3,864 54.15 +0.39 $29,133.44

Progressive Conservative David Hutten 2,399 33.62 +12.51 $21,896.70

Liberal Anthony Dratowany 467 6.54 −13.74 $4,024.51

Green Ray Eskritt 346 4.85 −0.01 $84.00
Total valid votes

7,076
Rejected and declined ballots

60
Turnout
7,136
52.56
Electors on the lists

13,578
Source: Elections Manitoba[4]





































































Manitoba provincial by-election, March 24, 2009
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Bill Blaikie 2,325 53.76 −7.75 17,603.25
    

Progressive Conservative
Adrian Schulz
913
21.11
+0.10
15,919.78

Liberal Regan Wolfrom 877 20.28 +2.80 27,106.33

Green James Beddome 210 4.86 1,115.73
Total valid votes
4,325
100
Rejected and declined ballots

14
Turnout
4,339 36.44
−13.54
Electors on the lists

11,907





























































Manitoba general election, 2007
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Jim Maloway 3,873 61.51 −4.41 $20,096.25
    

Progressive Conservative
Allister Carrington
1,323
21.01
+0.52
$3,120.34

Liberal David Love 1,101 17.48 +5.01 $7,994.14
Total valid votes
6,297
100.00
Rejected and declined ballots

61
Turnout
6,358 49.98
+2.00
Electors on the lists

12,720






































































Manitoba general election, 2003
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Jim Maloway 3,954 65.92 +3.06 $12,707.20
    

Progressive Conservative
Bryan McLeod
1,229
20.49
−11.80
$255.88

Liberal Walt Roberts 748 12.47 $4,273.99

Libertarian Gavin Whittaker 67 1.12 −2.77 $0.00
Total valid votes
5,998
100.00
Rejected and declined ballots

45
Turnout
6,043 47.98
−16.31
Electors on the lists

12,596





































































Manitoba general election, 1999
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Jim Maloway 5,176 62.86 $14,719.27
    

Progressive Conservative
Elsie Bordynuik
2,659
32.29

$18,447.73

Libertarian Cameron Neumann 320 3.89 $0.00

Communist James Hogaboam 79 0.96 $0.00
Total valid votes
8,234
100.00
Rejected and declined ballots

97
Turnout
8,331
64.29
Electors on the lists

12,958





























































Manitoba general election, 1995
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±% Expenditures

New Democratic Jim Maloway 4,264 53.02 +6.04 $20,408.00
    

Progressive Conservative
Clay McMurren
2,552
31.73
−2.82
$17,550.20

Liberal John Petryshyn 1,227 15.26 −3.21 $9,465.92
Total valid votes
8,043
100.00
Rejected and declined ballots

36
Turnout
8,079 68.85
−2.78
Electors on the lists

11,735






























































Manitoba general election, 1990
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

New Democratic Jim Maloway 4,127 46.98
    

Progressive Conservative

Vic Toews
3,035
34.55


Liberal Ed Price 1,623 18.47
Total valid votes
8,785
100.00

Rejected ballots
35


Turnout
8,820
71.63

Registered voters
12,313








































































Manitoba general election, 1988
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

New Democratic Jim Maloway 3,012 38.20 −7.64

Liberal Ed Price 2,839 36.01 +30.51
    

Progressive Conservative
Frank Syms
1,920
24.35
+4.06

Libertarian Russ Letkeman 113 1.43
Total valid votes
7,884
100.00

Rejected ballots
30


Turnout
7,914
67.98
+3.65
Registered voters
11,641








































































Manitoba general election, 1986
Party
Candidate
Votes % ±%

New Democratic Jim Maloway 3,241 45.84 −21.99
    
Independent

Russell Doern
2,006
28.37

    

Progressive Conservative
Ray Brunka
1,435
20.29
−4.91

Liberal Gilbert Benoit 389 5.50 +0.92
Total valid votes
7,071
100.00

Rejected ballots
34


Turnout
7,105
64.33

Registered voters
11,044









































Manitoba general election, 1981
Party
Candidate
Votes %

New Democratic Russell Doern 5,140 67.83
 

Progressive Conservative
Eveline Holtmann
1,910
25.20

Liberal Eric Wood 347 4.58

Progressive Curtis Bloodworth 181 2.39


Previous boundaries




The 1998-2011 boundaries for Elmwood highlighted in red.



References





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  2. ^ "41ST GENERAL ELECTION, APRIL 19, 2016 - OFFICIAL RESULTS". Elections Manitoba. 19 April 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2016.


  3. ^ "Election Returns: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2018.


  4. ^ "Election Returns: 40th General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2018.




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