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The Canadian federal election of 2000 was held on 27 November. The results were as follows:
Riding |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Brandon-Souris |
Rick Borotsik |
Progressive Conservative |
13,707 |
Gary Nestibo |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
11,678 |
Dick Scott |
Liberal |
6,544 |
John “Errol” Black (1939-2012) |
New Democratic |
4,518 |
Lisa Gallagher |
Communist |
102 |
Neil Paterson |
Independent |
94 |
Charleswood-Assiniboia |
John Harvard (1938-2016) |
Liberal |
13,901 |
Cyril McFate |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
11,569 |
Curtis Moore |
Progressive Conservative |
9,991 |
Dennis Kshyk |
New Democratic |
2,786 |
Greg Crowe |
Communist |
138 |
Churchill |
Bev Desjarlais |
New Democratic |
10,477 |
Elijah Harper (1949-2013) |
Liberal |
7,514 |
Jason Shaw |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
4,126 |
Doreen Murray |
Progressive Conservative |
1,198 |
Dauphin-Swan River |
Inky Mark |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
15,855 |
Jane Dawson |
Liberal |
7,091 |
Wayne Kines |
New Democratic |
5,813 |
Keith Eliasson |
Progressive Conservative |
3,946 |
Terry Drul |
Canadian Action |
372 |
Iris Yawney |
Independent |
189 |
Portage-Lisgar |
Brian William Pallister |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
17,318 |
Gerry J. E. Gebler |
Liberal |
6,133 |
Morley McDonald |
Progressive Conservative |
5,339 |
Jake E. Hoeppner |
Independent |
3,558 |
Diane Beresford |
New Democratic |
2,073 |
Provencher |
Vic Toews |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
21,358 |
David William Iftody (1956-2001) |
Liberal |
14,419 |
Henry C. Dyck |
Progressive Conservative |
2,726 |
Peter Hiebert |
New Democratic |
1,980 |
St. Boniface |
Ronald J. “Ron” Duhamel (1938-2002) |
Liberal |
20,173 |
Joyce M. Chilton |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
8,962 |
John Edmund Parry |
New Democratic |
5,026 |
Mike Reilly |
Progressive Conservative |
4,505 |
Selkirk-Interlake |
Howard E. Hilstrom |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
17,856 |
Kathy Arnason |
Liberal |
9,612 |
Paul Pododworny |
New Democratic |
8,113 |
Thomas “Tom” Goodman (1949-2023) |
Progressive Conservative |
4,992 |
Anthony Barendregt |
Independent |
178 |
Winnipeg Centre |
Pat Martin |
New Democratic |
11,263 |
Kevin Lamoureux |
Liberal |
9,310 |
Reg Smith |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
3,975 |
Michel Allard |
Progressive Conservative |
1,915 |
Mikel Magnusson |
Green |
698 |
Harold Dyck |
Communist |
134 |
Winnipeg North Centre |
Judy Wasylycia-Leis |
New Democratic |
14,356 |
Mary Richard |
Liberal |
6,755 |
Myron Troniak |
Progressive Conservative |
2,950 |
Darrell Rankin |
Communist |
525 |
Winnipeg North-St. Paul |
Rey D. Pagtakhan |
Liberal |
14,556 |
Trevor Sprague |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
11,412 |
Roman Yereniuk |
New Democratic |
7,931 |
Dave Vust |
Progressive Conservative |
2,959 |
Georgina Rhéaume |
Green |
232 |
Cynthia Cooke |
Canadian Action |
208 |
Eric Truijen |
Independent |
126 |
Paul Sidon |
Communist |
110 |
Winnipeg South |
Reginald Bygott “Reg” Alcock (1948-2011) |
Liberal |
21,433 |
Bill Hancock |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
12,638 |
Duane Nicol |
New Democratic |
4,224 |
Geoffrey Lambert (?-2015) |
Progressive Conservative |
3,599 |
Didz Zuzens |
Independent |
183 |
Winnipeg South Centre |
Anita Schwartz Neville |
Liberal |
15,231 |
David Newman |
Progressive Conservative |
10,675 |
James Allum |
New Democratic |
7,501 |
Betty Granger |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
3,210 |
Chris Buors |
Marijuana |
640 |
Magnus Thompson |
Canadian Action |
202 |
David Wright Allison |
Communist |
181 |
Winnipeg Transcona |
William Alexander “Bill” Blaikie (1951-2022) |
New Democratic |
15,680 |
Shawn Rattai |
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance |
8,336 |
Bret Dobbin |
Liberal |
6,041 |
Chris Brewer |
Progressive Conservative |
2,133 |
C. David Nickarz |
Green |
229 |
Robert Scott |
Independent |
146 |
Theresa Ducharme (1945-2004) |
Independent |
118 |
James Hogaboam |
Communist |
87 |
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Manitoba Members of the Thirty-Seventh Canadian Parliament (2001-2004)
Sources:
History of Federal Ridings Since 1867, Parliament of Canada.
Obituary [Tom Goodman], Winnipeg Free Press, 29 April 2023.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 29 April 2023
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