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Manitoba General Election, 1966The Manitoba general election held on June 23, 1966, was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It resulted in a third consecutive majority win for the Progressive Conservative Party led by Dufferin Roblin. Roblin's Tories won 31 seats, against 14 for the Liberal Party, 11 for the New Democratic Party and one for Social Credit. See also: List of Manitoba general elections Party key: (x) denotes incumbent. Riding results: Arthur: Assiniboia: Birtle-Russell: Brandon: Brokenhead: Burrows: Carillon: Churchill (deferred to July 7, 1966): Cypress: Dauphin: Dufferin: Elmwood: Emerson: Ethelbert Plains: Fisher: Flin Flon: Fort Garry: Fort Rouge: Gimli: Gladstone: Hamiota: Inkster: Kildonan: Lac Du Bonnet: Lakeside: La Verendrye: Logan: Minnedosa: Morris: Osborne: Pembina: Portage La Prairie: Radisson: Rhineland: River Heights: Roblin: Rock Lake: Rockwood-Iberville: Rupertsland: St. Boniface: St. George: St. James: St. Johns: St. Matthews: St. Vital: Ste. Rose: Selkirk: Seven Oaks: Souris-Lansdowne: Springfield: Swan River: The Pas: Turtle Mountain: Virden: Wellington: Winnipeg Centre: Wolseley: post-election changes: (Note: The following results are based on contemprary newspaper reports, and may not match the official results.) Gordon Beard (PC) became (Ind) in 1968. Turtle Mountain (results overturned and seat declared vacant, January 30, 1968), March 4, 1968: Birtle-Russell (res. Rod Clement, June 5, 1968), February 20, 1969): Churchill (res. Gordon Beard, October 8, 1968), February 20, 1969): victory was narrowed to seven votes in the final count, and was confirmed by recount. Morris (dec. Harry Shewman, July 13, 1968), February 20, 1969: Wolseley (res. Duff Roblin, May 1968), February 20, 1969): General election, 1966
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