Manitoba General Election, 1986

The Manitoba general election of 1986 was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It was won by the New Democratic Party, which took 30 seats out of 57. The Progressive Conservative Party won 26 seats and formed the official opposition. The Manitoba Liberal Party, which had not been represented in the previous legislature, won one seat. See also: List of Manitoba general elections

Provincial results

colspan=5|Party Standings
rowspan=2|Party rowspan=2|Leader rowspan=2|Pre-election seats colspan=2|Results
eats % of votes cast
a href="/encyclopedia/New-Democratic-Party-of-Manitoba" title="New Democratic Party of Manitoba">New Democratic Howard Pawley align=center|32 align=center|30 align=center|%
a href="/encyclopedia/Progressive-Conservative-Party-of-Manitoba" title="Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba">Progressive Conservative Gary Filmon align=center|22 align=center|26 align=center|%
a href="/encyclopedia/Manitoba-Liberal-Party" title="Manitoba Liberal Party">Liberal Sharon Carstairs align=center|0 align=center|1 align=center|%
Progressive Sidney Green align=center|0 align=center|0 align=center|%
Confederation of Regions Dennis Heeney align=center| 0 align=center|0 align=center|%
Communist Paula Fletcher align=center| 0 align=center|0 align=center|%
Western Canada Concept Fred Cameron align=center|0 align=center|0 align=center|%
a href="/encyclopedia/Libertarian-Party-of-Manitoba" title="Libertarian Party of Manitoba">Libertarian candidates Clancy Smith align=center|0 align=center|0 align=center|%
ndependent n/a align=center|2 align=center|0 align=center|%
otal   align=center|  align=center|57 align=center|100.0%
Note: There was also one vacant seat when the election was called.

Riding-by-riding results

Party key: Riding results: Arthur: Assiniboia: Brandon East: Brandon West: Burrows: Charleswood: Churchill: Concordia: Dauphin: Ellice: Elmwood: Emerson: Flin Flon: Fort Garry: Fort Rouge: Gimli: Gladstone: Inkster: Interlake: Kildonan: Kirkfield Park: Lac Du Bonnet: Lakeside: La Verendrye: Logan: Minnedosa: Morris: Niakwa: Osborne: Pembina: Portage La Prairie: Radisson: Rhineland: Riel: River East: River Heights: Roblin-Russell: Rossmere: Rupertsland: St. Boniface: St. James: St. Johns: St. Norbert: St. Vital: Ste. Rose: Selkirk: Seven Oaks: Springfield: Sturgeon Creek: Swan River: The Pas: Thompson: Transcona: Turtle Mountain: Tuxedo: Virden: Wolseley:
post-election changes: Early in 1988, Laurent Desjardins announced his retirement from the legislature. Soon after this, NDP backbencher Jim Walding voted against his party's budget, causing the government to fall. General election, 1986

 

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