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Electoral district Candidates Incumbent
Liberal Conservative NDP Green Communist Marijuana Other
Charleswood—St. James Glen Murray
17,954
42.55%
Steven John Fletcher
18,688
44.29%
Peter Carney
4,283
10.15%
Andrew Basham
880
2.09%
Beatriz Alas
49
0.12%
Dan Zupansky
337
0.80%
Vacant[a]
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia
Elmwood—Transcona Tanya Parks
4,923
16.81%
Bryan McLeod
7,644
26.11%
Bill Blaikie
15,221
51.99%
Elijah Gair
719
2.46%
Paul Sidon
74
0.25%
Gavin Whittaker
311
1.06%
Robert Scott (CHP)
386
1.32%
Bill Blaikie
Winnipeg—Transcona
Kildonan—St. Paul Terry Duguid
13,304
36.54%
Joy Smith
13,582
37.30%
Lorene Mahoney
8,202
22.53%
Jacob Giesbrecht
756
2.08%
Rebecca Whittaker
290
0.80%
Katharine Reimer (CHP)
278
0.76%
New district
Saint Boniface Raymond Simard
17,989
46.61%
Ken Cooper
11,956
30.98%
Mathieu Allard
6,954
18.02%
Daniel Backé
925
2.40%
Gérard Guay
77
0.20%
Chris Buors
317
0.82%
Jeannine Moquin-Perry (CHP)
378
0.98%
Raymond Simard
Winnipeg Centre David Northcott
9,285
34.69%
Robert Eng
3,631
13.56%
Pat Martin
12,149
45.39%
Robin (Pilar) Faye
1,151
4.30%
Anna-Celestrya Carr
114
0.43%
John M. Siedleski
346
1.29%
Douglas Edward Schweitzer (Ind.)
92
0.34%
Pat Martin
Winnipeg North Rey D. Pagtakhan
9,491
36.55%
Kris Stevenson
3,186
12.27%
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
12,507
2.04%
Darrell Rankin
111
0.43%
Eric Truijen (CHP)
141
0.54%
Rey Pagtakhan
Winnipeg North—St. Paul
merged district
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
Winnipeg North Centre
Winnipeg South Reg Alcock
19,270
51.31%
Rod Bruinooge
12,770
34.00%
Catherine Green
4,217
11.23%
Ron Cameron
1,003
2.67%
Jane MacDiarmid (CHP)
296
0.79%
Reg Alcock
Winnipeg South Centre Anita Neville
18,133
46.60%
Raj Joshi
10,516
27.02%
James Allum
8,270
21.25%
Ian Scott
1,508
3.88%
Andrew Dalgliesh
81
0.21%
Andy Caisse
293
0.75%
Magnus Thompson (CAP)
114
0.29%
Anita Neville
  1. ^ John Harvard was elected Liberal MP in the Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia riding in 2000. He resigned his seat on May 6, 2004 to be appointed Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba.