The results of provincial by-elections held in this period were as follows:
Constituency |
Election Date |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Crescentwood |
15 September 1992 |
Avis Gray |
Liberal |
2,702 |
Tim Sale |
New Democratic |
2,252 |
Jenny Hilliard |
Progressive Conservative |
1,990 |
Osborne |
21 September 1993 |
Norma McCormick |
Liberal |
2,962 |
Irene Haigh |
New Democratic |
2,418 |
Roger Young |
Progressive Conservative |
1,493 |
Portage la Prairie |
15 September 1992 |
Brian William Pallister |
Progressive Conservative |
3,215 |
Helen Christoffersen |
Liberal |
1,979 |
Ralph Jackson |
New Democratic |
656 |
Fred Debrecen |
Reform |
369 |
Rossmere |
21 September 1993 |
Harry Shellenberg |
New Democratic |
2,987 |
Edward John “Ed” Martens (1941-2015) |
Progressive Conservative |
2,156 |
Sherry Wiebe |
Liberal |
1,587 |
Cynthia Cooke |
Independent |
186 |
Rupertsland |
21 September 1993 |
Eric Robinson |
New Democratic |
1,648 |
George Munroe |
Liberal |
1,023 |
Eric Kennedy |
Progressive Conservative |
663 |
St. Johns |
21 September 1993 |
Gordon Mackintosh |
New Democratic |
3,224 |
Naty Yankech |
Liberal |
873 |
Jane Robertson |
Progressive Conservative |
462 |
Neil Schipper |
Manitoba Progressive |
250 |
The Maples |
21 September 1993 |
Gary Kowalski |
Liberal |
3,613 |
Norma Walker |
New Democratic |
2,133 |
David Langtry |
Progressive Conservative |
1,362 |
See also:
Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial Election (1990)
Memorable Manitobans: Members of the Thirty-Fifth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1990-1995)
Sources:
“Portage win saves Tories’ narrow margin,” Winnipeg Free Press, 16 September 1992, page 1.
“Tories thrashed over health,” Winnipeg Free Press, 22 September 1993, page 20.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 22 July 2023
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