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1999 Manitoba general election
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The 1999 Manitoba general election was held on September 21, 1999 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.[1]
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The New Democratic Party (NDP) was returned to government after sitting in opposition since the 1988 election.[2] The NDP won 32 seats, against 24 for the Progressive Conservative Party.[1] The Manitoba Liberal Party won one seat.[1]
The Manitoba PC Party declined in popularity due to unpopular budget cuts on the healthcare system, social programs, and civil servants. The budget cuts on Public Service employees resulted in "Filmon Fridays" where civil servants had to take 10 unpaid days off each year. A vote splitting scandal has also hurt the Manitoba PC Party's reputation when the Independent Native Voice Party was claimed to be funded by the PC Caucus in attempt to take away votes from the NDP during the 1995 election.
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Results
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Candidates by riding
Northern Manitoba/Parkland
Westman
Central Manitoba
Eastman
Northwest Winnipeg
Northeast Winnipeg
West Winnipeg
Central Winnipeg
South Winnipeg
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Party code:
- PC: Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
- L: Manitoba Liberal Party
- NDP: New Democratic Party of Manitoba
- G: Manitoba Green Party
- Comm: Communist Party of Canada - Manitoba
- Lbt: Libertarian Party of Manitoba
- M: Manitoba Party
Boldface denotes incumbent. Expenditures refer only to candidate election expenses.
Post-election changes
Eric Stefanson (PC) resigned as the member for Kirkfield Park on September 7, 2000. A by-election was called for November 21 of the same year.
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)
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