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Manitoba General Election, 1973The Manitoba General Election of June 28, 1973 was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It was won by the social-democratic New Democratic Party, which took 31 of 57 seats. The Progressive Conservative Party finished second with 21, while the Manitoba Liberal Party took the remaining five. A right-of-centre municipal organization known as the Independent Citizen's Election Committee convinced the Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties to avoid competing against each other in certain Winnipeg-area ridings, such that a single "anti-socialist" alternative to the NDP could be offered. This campaign was generally unsuccessful. See also: List of Manitoba general elections Party key: (x) denotes incumbent. Riding results: Arthur: Assiniboia: Birtle-Russell: Brandon East: Brandon West: Burrows: Charleswood: Churchill: Crescentwood: Dauphin: Elmwood: Emerson: Flin Flon: Fort Garry: Fort Rouge: Gimli: Gladstone: Inkster: Kildonan: La Du Bonnet: Lakeside: La Verendrye: Logan: Minnedosa: Morris: Osborne: Pembina: Point Douglas: Portage La Prairie: Radisson: Rhineland: Riel: River Heights: Roblin: Rock Lake: Rossmere: Rupertsland: St. Boniface: St. George: St. James: St. Johns: St. Matthews: St. Vital: Ste. Rose: Selkirk: Seven Oaks: Souris-Killarney: Springfield: Sturgeon Creek: Swan River: The Pas: Thompson: Transcona: Virden: Wellington: Winnipeg Centre: Wolseley: post-election changes: St. Boniface (election declared void), December 20, 1974: Wolseley (res. Israel Asper, March 1, 1975), June 25, 1975: Crescentwood (election declared void, February 20, 1975), June 25, 1975: Souris-Killarney (dec. Earl McKellar, April 18, 1976), November 7, 1976: General election, 1973
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