The June 3 , 2003 provincial election in Manitoba , Canada was won by the New Democratic Party , which won 35 seats out of 57. The Progressive Conservative Party finished second with twenty seats. The Liberal Party won two seats.
See also: List of Manitoba general elections
Provincial results
(*) Minor parties and independents won a total of 1.1% of the vote. Two seats were vacant prior to the election.
Riding-by-riding results Party key:
(x) denotes incumbent.
Riding Results:
Arthur-Virden:
(x)Larry Maguire (PC) 4135 Perry Kalynuk (NDP) 3219 Vaughn Ramsay (L) 331 Assiniboia:
(x)Jim Rondeau (NDP) 5147 Dennis Wishanski (PC) 2257 Monique Graboski (L) 657 Jesse Tottle (G) 102 Brandon East:
Brandon West:
(x)Scott Smith (NDP) 5210 Reg Atkinson (PC) 2982 Candace Sigurdson (L) 346 Burrows:
(x)Doug Martindale (NDP) 4004 Tony Sanchez (L) 1252 Derek Lambert (PC) 423 Catharine Johannson (G) 123 Carman:
(x)Denis Rocan (PC) 3523 Doug Oldcorn (L) 1825 Bill Harrison (NDP) 1445 Charleswood:
Concordia:
Dauphin-Roblin:
(x)Stan Struthers (NDP) 4602 Bill Griffin (PC) 2979 Joelle Robinson (L) 683 Larry Powell (G) 216 Elmwood:
Emerson:
(x)Jack Penner (PC) 3509 Len Schieman (L) 1260 Luc Gendreau (NDP) 1137 Flin Flon:
Fort Garry:
Kerri Irvin-Ross (NDP) 3852 (x)Joy Smith (PC) 3765 Taran Malik (L) 562 Didz Zuzens (Ind) 61 Fort Rouge:
(x)Tim Sale (NDP) 4118 Mark Francis (PC) 1409 David Henteleff (L) 1212 Mikel Magnusson (G) 355 Jim Wiedman (Lbt) 51 Fort Whyte:
(x)John Loewen (PC) 4960 Janine Ballingall Scotten (NDP) 2647 Gerry Sankar (L) 1803 Gimli:
Inkster:
Kevin Lamoureux (L) 3671 Mario Santos (NDP) 2851 Michael Ledarney (PC) 251 Mario Ducusin (G) 103 Interlake:
Kildonan:
(x)David Chomiak (NDP) 5123 Garreth McDonald (PC) 1100 Michael Lazar (L) 942 Frank Luschak (G) 140 Kirkfield Park:
(x)Stuart Murray (PC) 4294 Dennis Kshyk (NDP) 2855 Brian Head (L) 2042 La Verendrye:
(x)Ron Lemieux (NDP) 3881 Gerard Simard (PC) 2310 Paul Ryplanski Marsch (L) 492 Lac Du Bonnet:
(x)Gerald Hawranik (PC) 4380 Michael Hameluck (NDP) 3875 Cheryl Appleyard (L) 290 Lakeside:
Ralph Eichler (PC) 4110 Robert Marshall (NDP) 3015 Louis Allain (L) 636 Lord Roberts:
Minnedosa:
Minto:
(x)MaryAnn Mihychuk (NDP) 3586 Mario Javier (L) 685 David Laurence (PC) 626 Joan Johannson (G) 197 Cheryl-Anne Carr (Comm) 68 Morris:
Mavis Taillieu (PC) 3996 John Auger (NDP) 1588 Michael Van Walleghem (L) 1407 Pembina:
(x)Peter George Dyck (PC) 4694 Mary Johnson (NDP) 877 Marilyn Skuboviux (L) 505 Aaron Crossman (Comm) 81 Point Douglas:
(x)George Hickes (NDP) 2877 Mary Lou Bourgeois (L) 547 Wyatt McIntyre (PC) 337 Darrell Rankin (Comm) 82 Portage La Prairie:
Radisson:
Bidhu Jha (NDP) 3888 Linda West (PC) 2901 Murray Cliff (L) 624 Riel:
River East:
River Heights:
Rossmere:
Rupertsland:
(x)Eric Robinson (NDP) 2203 Orville Woodford (L) 162 Cory Phillips (PC) 152 Russell:
(x)Len Derkach (PC) 4087 Don Yanick (NDP) 3208 Jan Clement (L) 571 St. Boniface:
(x)Greg Selinger (NDP) 4904 Dougald Lamont (L) 952 Dan Zahari (PC) 741 St. James:
St. Johns:
St. Norbert:
St. Vital:
(x)Nancy Allan (NDP) 4409 Kristy Reilly (PC) 1656 Justin Beaudry (L) 707 Nelson Morrison (G) 179 Ste. Rose:
(x)Glen Cummings (PC) 3709 John Harapiak (NDP) 2301 Wendy Menzies (L) 538 Seine River:
Selkirk:
(x)Greg Dewar (NDP) 4580 Jack Jonasson (L) 1469 Doug Neal (PC) 1257 Southdale:
(x)Jack Reimer (PC) 4422 Carolyn Frost (NDP) 3123 Chuck Mrena (L) 1120 Springfield:
(x)Ron Schuler (PC) 4917 Georgine Spooner (NDP) 2512 Vince Boileau (L) 682 Steinbach:
Kelvin Goertzen (PC) 4284 Bonnie Schmidt (NDP) 875 Monica Guetre (L) 455 Connie Jantz (G) 126 Swan River:
(x)Rosann Wowchuk (NDP) 4701 Jason Shaw (PC) 2223 Russell McKay (L) 538 The Maples:
(x)Cris Aglugub (NDP) 3781 Angelina Olivier-Job (L) 885 Tammy Witko (PC) 885 The Pas:
(x)Oscar Lathlin (NDP) 3104 Mark Sweeny (L) 836 Richard Goudy (PC) 791 Thompson:
(x)Steve Ashton (NDP) 3291 Bill Archer (PC) 532 Myrle Traverse (L) 155 Transcona:
(x)Daryl Reid (NDP) 4414 Betty Ann Watts (L) 1024 Nansy Marsiglia (PC) 915 Turtle Mountain:
(x)Mervin Tweed (PC) 3956 Lonnie Patterson (NDP) 1893 Bev Leadbeater (L) 743 Tuxedo:
(x)Heather Stefanson (PC) 4213 Sonia Taylor (NDP) 2023 Marla Billinghurst (L) 1741 Wellington:
(x)Conrad Santos (NDP) 3119 Rylan Reed (L) 640 Jon Penner (PC) 413 Glen Wreggitt (Comm) 45 Wolseley:
post-election changes:
Minto (res. MaryAnn Mihychuk , May 21 , 2004 ), June 22 , 2004 :
Andrew Swan (NDP) 2848 Wayne Helgason (L) 1616 David Laurence (PC) 631 Cheryl-Anne Carr (Comm) 113 Turtle Mountain (res. Merv Tweed , May 25 , 2004 ), June 29 , 2004 ):
Cliff Cullen (PC) 3632 Bev Leadbeater (L) 1084 Betty Storie (NDP) 1048
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