Minnedosa (electoral district)

Minnedosa was a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created in 1881 with the expansion of the province's western boundary, and has existed continuously since that time. From 1886 to 1888, it was divided into two ridings, Minnedosa East and Minnedosa West.

The 1998-2011 boundaries for Minnedosa highlighted in red

Minnedosa was located in the southwestern region of Manitoba. It was bordered by Russell to the north, Ste. Rose to the east, Turtle Mountain to the east and south, and Arthur-Virden to the south and west. The constituency also surrounded the City of Brandon, which is divided into the ridings of Brandon East and Brandon West.

Minnedosa itself was the largest community in the constituency. Other communities in riding the included Souris, Rivers, Rapid City, Shilo, Basswood, Wawanesa, and Erickson.

Minnedosa's population in 1996 was 18,694. In 1999, the average family income was $46,627, and the unemployment rate was 3.50%. Agriculture accounted for 22% of the riding's industry, followed by government services at 12% and health and social services at 12%. Six per cent of the population was of German background, and 15% were over 65 years of age.

Minnedosa was held by the Progressive Conservative Party for several decades, but the New Democratic Party made efforts to win the seat in the riding's last years. In the provincial election of 2003, the Conservative Party retained the seat by only 12 votes, but in the 2007 Election the Progressive Conservative incumbent Leanne Rowat won with 52.83% and the NDP candidate won 38.53% of the vote.

As a result of the 2008 Electoral Redistibution, for the 2011 Election, the constituency was dissolved into the ridings of Spruce Woods, Riding Mountain, and Arthur-Virden

List of provincial representatives (Minnedosa, original constituency)

Name Party Took Office Left Office
John Crerar Lib 1881 1883
David H. Harrison Lib-Cons 1883 1886

List of provincial representatives (Minnedosa East)

Name Party Took Office Left Office
James Gillies Cons 1886 1888

List of provincial representatives (Minnedosa West)

Name Party Took Office Left Office
David H. Harrison Lib-Cons 1886 1888

List of provincial representatives (Minnedosa, re-established)

Name Party Took Office Left Office
James Gillies Lib-Cons 1888 1892
Robert Myers Lib 1892 1903
William B. Waddell Cons 1903 1910
John Thompson Lib 1910 1914
George Grierson Lib 1914 1922
Neil Cameron Prog 1922 1927
Earl Rutledge Cons 1927 1948
Henry Rungay Lib-Prog 1948 1953
Gilbert Hutton Social Credit 1953 1958
Charles Shuttleworth Lib-Prog 1958 1959
Walter Weir PC 1959 1971
Dave Blake PC 1971 1988
Harold Gilleshammer PC 1988 2003
Leanne Rowat PC 2003 2011

Election results

2007 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeLeanne Rowat3,79052.79+5.42$22,692.31
New DemocraticHarvey Paterson2,76938.57−8.62$16,563.22
GreenJames Beddome2813.91+3.91$1,661.53
LiberalChristopher Baker2683.73−0.17$340.29
IndependentColin Atkins721.00−0.54$1,218.45
Total valid votes 7,180 99.68
Rejected and declined votes 23
Turnout 7,203 58.92 +2.77
Electors on the lists 12,225
2003 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeLeanne Rowat3,25947.37$18,639.72
New DemocraticHarvey Paterson3,24747.19$17,900.63
LiberalGordon L. Powell2683.90$2,590.10
IndependentColin Atkins1061.54$824.57
Total valid votes 6,880 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 23
Turnout 6,903 56.15
Electors on the lists 12,293

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1999 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeHarold Gilleshammer3,74449.71$20,513.01
New DemocraticHarvey Paterson2,84137.72$3,103.00
LiberalGordon L. Powell5787.67$4,886.09
ManitobaBrion Pollon3694.90$1,062.32
Total valid votes 7,532 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 37
Turnout 7,569 62.90
Electors on the lists 12,034

References

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