New Democratic Party of Manitoba - Election Results

Election Results

Year
NDP
Leader
Seats
won
Seat
change
Popular
vote
% of popular
vote
Result
2011 Selinger 37 +1 NDP Majority
2007 Doer 36 +1 200,834 47.73% NDP Majority
2003 Doer 35 +3 195,425 49.47% NDP Majority
1999 Doer 32 +9 219,679 44.51% NDP Majority
1995 Doer 23 +3 165,489 32.81% PC majority
1990 Doer 20 +8 141,328 28.80% PC majority
1988 Doer 12 −18 126,954 23.62% PC minority
1986 Pawley 30 −4 198,261 41.50% NDP Majority
1981 Pawley 34 +11 228,784 47.38% NDP Majority
1977 Schreyer 23 −8 188,124 38.62% PC majority
1973 Schreyer 31 +3 197,585 42.31% NDP Majority
1969 Schreyer 28 +17 128,080 38.27% NDP minority
1966 Paulley 11 +4 130,102 23.14% PC majority
1962 Paulley 7 +7 15.20% PC majority

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