1999 Manitoba general election

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The election of September 21, 1999 in Manitoba, Canada returned to power the New Democratic Party (NDP), which had been out of power since 1988. The NDP won 32 seats, against 24 for the Progressive Conservatives. The Manitoba Liberal Party won one seat.

Provincial results

Party Standings
Party Leader Pre-election seats Results
Seats % of votes cast
New Democratic Gary Doer 32 %
Progressive Conservative Gary Filmon 24 %
Liberal Jon Gerrard   1 %
Green Markus Buchart 0 0 %
Communist Darrell Rankin 0 0 %
Libertarian Dennis Rice 0 0 %
Manitoba Party Roger Woloshyn 0 0 %
Independent n/a 0 0 %
Total     57 100.0%

Riding-by-riding results

Party code:

(x) denotes incumbent.

Riding results:

Arthur-Virden:

Assiniboia:

Brandon East:

Brandon West:

Burrows:

Carman:

Charleswood:

Concordia:

Dauphin-Roblin:

Elmwood:

Emerson:

Flin Flon:

Fort Garry:

Fort Rouge:

Fort Whyte:

Gimli:

Inkster:

Interlake:

Kildonan:

Kirkfield Park:

Lac du Bonnet:

Lakeside:

La Verendrye:

Lord Roberts:

Minnedosa:

Minto:

Morris:

Pembina:

Point Douglas:

Portage La Prairie:

Radisson:

Riel:

River East:

River Heights:

Rossmere:

Rupertsland:

Russell:

St. Boniface:

St. James:

St. Johns:

St. Norbert:

St. Vital:

Ste. Rose:

Seine River:

Selkirk:

Southdale:

Springfield:

Steinbach:

Swan River:

The Maples:

The Pas:

Thompson:

Transcona:

Turtle Mountain:

Tuxedo:

Wellington:

Wolseley:

post-election changes:

Kirkfield Park (res. Eric Stefanson, September 7, 2000), November 21, 2000:

Tuxedo (res. Gary Filmon, September 18, 2000), November 21, 2000:

Lac Du Bonnett (res. Darren Praznik, February 8, 2002), March 12, 2002:

Riel (res. Linda Asper, April 24, 2003)

Steinbach (res. Jim Penner, April 24, 2003)

See also: List of Manitoba general elections