world.wikisort.org - Canada Morris is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba . It was created by redistribution in 1879 and named after the town and municipality of Morris, which in turn are named after Alexander Morris, who served as Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 1872 to 1877.
Defunct provincial electoral district in Manitoba, Canada
Morris Manitoba electoral districtThe 2011 boundaries of Morris highlighted in red
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Manitoba District created 1879 First contested 1879 Last contested 2016 Population (2011) 22,664 Electors (2014) 13,782 Census division(s) Division No. 2, Division No. 3, Division No. 10, Division No. 11, Census subdivision(s) Cartier , Hanover , Headingley , Macdonald , Morris (RM) , Morris (Town) , Niverville , Ritchot , St. François Xavier
Following the redistribution of Manitoba electoral districts in 2011, the riding was bordered to the south by Emerson, to the north by Lakeside, to the west by Midland and Portage la Prairie, and to the east by Steinbach, Dawson Trail , Assiniboia , Kirkfield Park and Charleswood.
The largest communities in the riding were Morris, Niverville , and La Salle . Other communities included Elie , Oak Bluff , Sanford , Starbuck, Ste. Agathe , St. Eustache and St. Francois Xavier.
In 1999, the average family income was $53,719, and the unemployment rate was 3.90%. Agriculture accounted for 23% of the riding's industry, followed by the retail trade at 10%. Eighteen per cent of Morris's residents were of German background, and a further 17% were French. The riding had the third-highest percentage of Francophones in Manitoba.
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba represented Morris from 1954 to 2019, and the riding was generally regarded as safe for the party.
The Morris riding was eliminated ahead of the 2019 Manitoba general election and its territory was redistributed to the Midland, La Verendrye , and newly-formed Springfield-Ritchot ridings.
List of provincial representatives
Name
Party
Took office
Left office
Joseph Taillefer
Independent, probably pro-Government
1879
1883
Henry Tennant
Cons
1883
1886
Alphonse Martin
Lib
1886
1891
Independent/Opposition
1891
1896
Stewart Mulvey
Lib
1896
1899
Colin Campbell
Cons
1899
1913
Jacques Parent
Cons
1914
1918
William Clubb
Farmer
1920
1922
UFM
1922
1932
Lib-Prog
1932
1941
John Dryden
Independent, pro-coalition
1941
1945
Lib-Prog
1945
1949
Harry Shewman
Independent, pro-coalition
1949
1950
Independent
1950
1954(?)
PC
1954(?)
1968
Warner Jorgenson
PC
1969
1981
Clayton Manness
PC
1981
1995
Frank Pitura
PC
1995
2003
Mavis Taillieu
PC
2003
2013
Shannon Martin
PC
2014
2019
Election results
2016 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Shannon Martin 6,980 75.45 +5.46
Liberal John Falk 1,430 15.45 +4.27
New Democratic Mohamed Alli 840 9.08 -3.85
Total valid votes
9,250 100.0
Eligible voters
15,991
Source: Elections Manitoba[1] [2]
Manitoba provincial by-election, January 28, 2014
Party
Candidate
Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative
Shannon Martin
2,642
69.99
-4.01
14,889.99
New Democratic Dean Harder 488 12.93 -6.44 5,522.35
Liberal Jeremy Barber 422 11.18 +4.55 4,504.42
Independent
Ray Shaw
138
3.66
-
5,556.36
Green Alain Landry 85 2.25 - 143.45
Total valid votes
3775
Rejected and declined votes
17
Turnout
3792
27.51
Electors on the lists
13782
Progressive Conservative hold
Swing
+1.21
2011 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Mavis Taillieu 5,681 74.00 +17.02 $23,120.64
New Democratic Mohamed Alli 1,487 19.37 −13.20 $0.00
Liberal Janelle Mailhot 509 6.63 −3.82 $0.00
Total valid votes
7,677
Rejected and declined ballots
42
Turnout
7,719
50.69
Electors on the lists
15,228
Progressive Conservative hold
Swing
+15.11
Source: Elections Manitoba[3]
^ Change not based on redistributed results
2007 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Mavis Taillieu 4,404 56.98 $20,183.91
New Democratic Kevin Stevenson 2,517 32.57
$3,146.85
Liberal Michael Sherby 808 10.45 – $340.30
Total valid votes
7,729
99.22
Rejected and declined ballots
61
Turnout
7,790
54.13
Electors on the lists
14,392
[4]
2003 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative
Mavis Taillieu
3,996
57.16
$30,319.43
New Democratic John Auger 1,588 22.71 $859.97
Liberal Michael Van Walleghem 1,407 20.13 $9,781.96
Total valid votes
6,991
Rejected and declined ballots
28
Turnout
7,019
52.56
Electors on the lists
13,355
2003[5]
1999 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Frank Pitura 4,673 53.10 $20,807.00
Liberal Herm Martens 2,179 24.76 $9,869.40
New Democratic Paul Hagen 1,746 20.41 $2,805.00
Libertarian Dennis Rice 107 1.22 $341.37
Total valid votes
8,753 99.40
Rejected and declined ballots
47
Turnout
8,800 52.56
Electors on the lists
13,120
[6]
1995 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative
Frank Pitura
5,662
60.99
Liberal Bill Roth 2,329 25.09
New Democratic Glenn Hallick 1,158 12.47
Libertarian Dennis Rice 135 1.45
Total valid votes
9,284
Rejected and declined ballots
26
Turnout
9,310
71.05
Electors on the lists
13,104
1990 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative
Clayton Manness
5,353
63.64
Liberal Bill Roth 2,036 24.20
New Democratic Gary Nelson 721 8.57
Confederation of Regions Mark Edmondson 302 3.59
Total valid votes
8,412
Rejected and declined ballots
15
Turnout
8,427
65.77
Electors on the lists
12,812
1988 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative
Clayton Manness
4,578
60.93
Liberal Barbara Plas 1,832 24.38
Confederation of Regions Raymond Switzer 597 7.95
New Democratic Clifford Hodgins 449 4.98
Independent
Jeffrey Plas
57
0.76
Total valid votes
7,513
Rejected and declined ballots
11
Turnout
7,524
69.24
Electors on the lists
10,867
1986 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative
Clayton Manness
4,378
68.78
-2.77
New Democratic Audreen House 1,140 17.91 -10.54
Liberal Calvin Knaggs 847 13.31 n/a
Turnout
6,382
59.73
-5.09
Progressive Conservative hold
Swing
+3.89
Source: Elections Manitoba[7]
1981 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative
Clayton Manness
4,579
71.55
New Democratic Peter Francis 1,821 28.45
Total valid votes
6,400
Rejected and declined ballots
35
Turnout
6,435
64.82
Electors on the lists
9,927
1977 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative
Warner Jorgenson
4,484
71.55
New Democratic Alphonse Lenz 1,152 18.73
Liberal Donald Macgillivray 516 8.39
Total valid votes
6,152
Rejected and declined ballots
10
Turnout
6,162
68.84
Electors on the lists
8,951
1973 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative
Warner Jorgenson
3,650
60.06
New Democratic Lawrence Lewco 1,602 26.36
Liberal Norm Dashevsky 825 13.58
Total valid votes
6,077
Rejected and declined ballots
25
Turnout
6,102
74.54
Electors on the lists
8,186
1969 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson 2,472 53.76
Liberal Joseph Legault 1,183 25.73
New Democratic William T. Loftus 712 15.48
Social Credit Henry Funk 231 5.02
Total valid votes
4,598
100.00
Rejected and discarded votes
15
Turnout
4,613
61.20
Electors on the lists
7,537
Manitoba provincial by-election, February 20, 1969
Party
Candidate
Votes % Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson 2,146 65.77 $966.85
Liberal Ralph Rasmussen 841 25.77 – $526.56
New Democratic William T. Loftus 276 8.46 $770.61
Total valid votes
3,263 100
Rejected and discarded votes
17
Turnout
3,280 62.07
Electors on the lists
5,284
1966 Manitoba general election
Party
Candidate
Votes %
Progressive Conservative Harry Shewman 1,518 47.80
Liberal Bruce McKenzie 1,288 40.55
New Democratic William T. Loftus 370 11.65
Total valid votes
3,176
100.00
Rejected and discarded votes
33
Turnout
3,209
60.83
Electors on the lists
5,275
Previous boundaries
The 1998-2011 boundaries of the Morris electoral district highlighted in red
References
"Candidates: 41st General Election" . Elections Manitoba. March 29, 2016. Retrieved March 31, 2016 . "41ST GENERAL ELECTION, APRIL 19, 2016 - OFFICIAL RESULTS" . Elections Manitoba. April 19, 2016. Retrieved November 16, 2016 . "Election Returns: 40th General Election" . Elections Manitoba. 2011. Retrieved September 13, 2018 . "Morris — Official Results — 2007 Provincial Election" . Archived from the original on March 21, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2010 . - 2007 results http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/PDF_Summary_GE2003.pdf [ bare URL PDF ] "Summary of Results - 1999 General Election" . Archived from the original on March 6, 2012. Retrieved August 11, 2010 . - 1999 Results "Historical Summary" (PDF) . Retrieved November 28, 2018 .
North Southwest Southeast Winnipeg
See also : 2019 election
List of elections
Politics of Manitoba
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