Kirkfield Park - Electoral Results

Electoral Results

Manitoba general election, 2011: Kirkfield Park
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
New Democrat Sharon Blady 4,928 46.61
Progressive Conservative Kelly de Groot 4,907 46.41
Liberal Syed Bokhari 367 3.47
Green Alanna Gray 339 3.21
Total valid votes 10,541
Rejected and declined votes 31
Turnout 10,572 68.97
Electors on the lists


Manitoba general election, 2007: Kirkfield Park
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
New Democrat Sharon Blady 4,997 49.32 $28,330.71
Progressive Conservative Chris Kozier 3,862 38.12 $22,764.35
Liberal Douglas Kaylor 1,273 12.56 $5,428.14
Libertarian Kristine McGhee (retired) 0 0.00 $0.00
Total valid votes 10,132 99.55
Rejected and declined votes 46
Turnout 10,178 69.21
Electors on the lists 14,707

Manitoba general election, 2003: Kirkfield Park
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative (x)Stuart Murray 4,294 46.72 $20,826.03
New Democrat Dennis Kshyk 2,855 31.06 $4,760.05
Liberal Brian Head 2,042 22.22 $16,471.01
Total valid votes 9,191 99.73
Rejected and declined votes 25
Turnout 9,216 61.44
Electors on the lists 15,000

Manitoba provincial by-election, November 21, 2000: Kirkfield Park
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Stuart Murray 4,369 53.94 $9,841
Liberal Vic Wieler 2,158 26.64 $4,355
New Democrat Dawn Thompson 1,512 18.67 $4,291
Libertarian Dennis Rice 61 0.75 $0.00
Total valid votes 8,100 100.00
Rejected and discarded votes 25
Turnout 8,125 54.87
Registered voters 14,809

Manitoba general election, 1999: Kirkfield Park
Party Candidate Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Eric Stefanson 6,108 52.92 $31,323.00
New Democrat Dennis Kshyk 3,060 26.51 $6,620.00
Liberal Vic Wieler 2,306 19.98 $10,536.50
Total valid votes 11,474 99.42
Rejected and declined votes 67
Turnout 11,541 76.53
Electors on the lists 15,080

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