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The Canadian federal election of 1993 was held on 25 October. The results were as follows:
Riding
Candidate
Party
Votes
Brandon-Souris
Glen McKinnon
Liberal
12,130
Edward George Agnew
Reform
11,163
Larry Maguire
Progressive Conservative
8,236
Ross C. Martin
New Democratic
4,359
Abe Neufeld
Christian Heritage
339
Eldon Obach
National
336
Robert Roberts
Natural Law
112
George H. Armstrong
Canada
82
Churchill
Elijah Harper (1949-2013)
Liberal
9,658
Rodney Edward “Rod” Murphy
New Democratic
8,751
Don Knight
Progressive Conservative
2,438
Wally Daudrich
Reform
2,275
Charles Settee
National
590
Dauphin-Swan River
Marlene Cowling
Liberal
10,600
Dale Brown
Reform
9,865
Stan Struthers
New Democratic
7,412
Bill Galloway
Progressive Conservative
5,267
Tony Riley
Canada
260
Lisgar-Marquette
Jake E. Hoeppner
Reform
13,385
Grant Johnson
Liberal
8,732
Charles James “Charlie” Mayer
Progressive Conservative
7,833
Leslie King
New Democratic
1,808
Martin Dewit
Christian Heritage
399
Larry Jeffers
National
355
Roy Lyall
Canada
115
Portage-Interlake
Jon Gerrard
Liberal
14,506
Don Sawatsky
Reform
9,801
Felix Holtmann
Progressive Conservative
7,036
Connie Gretsinger
New Democratic
3,029
Melvyn Robert “Mel” Christian (1938-2020)
National
935
Gary Schwartz
Natural Law
179
Dennis Rice
Libertarian
92
Hans C. Kjear
Canada
83
Provencher
David William Iftody (1956-2001)
Liberal
16,119
Dean Waldon Whiteway
Reform
13,463
Kelly Clark
Progressive Conservative
3,765
Martha Wiebe Owen
New Democratic
1,818
Wes Penner
National
1,212
Corrine Ayotte
Natural Law
157
Ted Bezan
Canada
69
St. Boniface
Ronald J. Duhamel (1938-2002)
Liberal
30,042
Alison Anderson
Reform
7,960
Barbara Thompson
Progressive Conservative
3,404
Pauline Dupont
New Democratic
3,364
Marcelle Marion
National
2,008
Don Dumesnil
Canada
329
Ginette Robert
Natural Law
251
Sharon Segal
Marxist-Leninist
59
Selkirk-Red River
Ron Fewchuk
Liberal
16,003
Jason E. Schreyer
New Democratic
12,515
Terry Lewis
Reform
12,412
David Bjornson
Progressive Conservative
5,687
Jim Slobodzian
National
1,402
Eric Truijen
Christian Heritage
400
Rose Marie Papetti
Natural Law
179
Ken Carver
Canada
79
Winnipeg North
Rey D. Pagtakhan
Liberal
22,220
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
New Democratic
13,740
Mike Wiens
Reform
4,150
Lynn Filbert
Progressive Conservative
2,001
Anna Polonyi
National
772
Federico Papetti
Natural Law
212
Joe Lynch
Canada
135
Mary Stanley
Independent
110
Winnipeg North Centre
David C. Walker
Liberal
13,905
Maureen Hemphill
New Democratic
8,933
Reg Smith
Reform
2,275
Leslie Zegalski
Progressive Conservative
1,307
Gene Domine
National
908
Deborah Shelton
Natural Law
176
James Plewak
Independent
117
Cliff Besson
Canada
97
Winnipeg St. James
John Harvard (1938-2016)
Liberal
21,613
Peter Blumenschein
Reform
8,246
Dave Schioler
Progressive Conservative
5,094
John Hutton
New Democratic
2,596
Paul Reid
National
1,487
Ron Decter
Natural Law
155
Guy Pickell
Independent
58
Glenn Michalchuk
Marxist-Leninist
45
Bjarne Aasland
Canada
38
Winnipeg South
Reginald Bygott “Reg” Alcock (1948-2011)
Liberal
25,950
Mark Hughes
Reform
14,822
Progressive Conservative
6,432
Shirley Elizabeth Perret Loewen (1936-2022)
National
2,512
Rose Buss
New Democratic
2,180
Richard Lepinsky
Natural Law
197
Mike Olito
Independent
113
Rubin Kantorovich
Marxist-Leninist
68
Bill Martens
Canada
44
Winnipeg South Centre
Liberal
25,881
Vern A. Hannah
Reform
5,288
Mike Radcliffe
Progressive Conservative
3,903
Lloyd Penner
New Democratic
3,512
Bill Loewen
National
3,099
Elizabeth Innes
Natural Law
225
Clancy Smith
Libertarian
89
Karen Naylor
Independent
76
Ben J. Fulawka
Canada
54
Winnipeg Transcona
William Alexander “Bill” Blaikie (1951-2022)
New Democratic
16,074
Art Miki
Liberal
15,855
Helen Sterzer
Reform
5,829
Brett Eckstein
Progressive Conservative
2,112
Marnie Johnston
National
900
Robert Scott
Christian Heritage
362
Geoff Danyluk
Natural Law
150
Ken Kalturnyk
Marxist-Leninist
42
Bill Tataryn
Canada
39
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Manitoba Members of the Thirty-Fifth Canadian Parliament (1994-1997)
History of Federal Ridings Since 1867, Parliament of Canada.
Obituary [Melvyn Robert Christian], Winnipeg Free Press, 24 October 2020.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 4 June 2024