2003 Manitoba general election

The 2003 Manitoba general election was held on June 3, 2003 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It was won by the New Democratic Party, which won 35 seats out of 57 (net gain of 3), securing another term for premier Gary Doer.

2003 Manitoba general election

 1999
June 3, 2003
2007 

57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
29 seats were needed for a majority
Turnout54.17% (Decrease13.94%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Gary Doer Stuart Murray Jon Gerrard
Party New Democratic Progressive Conservative Liberal
Leader since March 30, 1988 November 4, 2000 October 17, 1998
Leader's seat Concordia Kirkfield Park River Heights
Last election 32 24 1
Seats won 35 20 2
Seat change Increase3 Decrease4 Increase1
Popular vote 195,425 142,967 52,123
Percentage 49.47% 36.19% 13.19%
Swing Increase4.96pp Decrease4.65pp Decrease0.21pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Click the map for more details.

Premier before election

Gary Doer
New Democratic

Premier after election

Gary Doer
New Democratic

The Progressive Conservative Party finished second with twenty seats, a net loss of 4 from 1999. The Liberal Party won two seats, a net gain of one from the previous election.

An article in The Globe and Mail attributed the NDP's strong performance to premier Doer's tenure, where he was seen as having "delivered a reasonable economic performance and a steady stream of budget surpluses."[1]

Results

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Summary of the June 3, 2003 Manitoba Legislature election results
Party Party leader Candidates Seats Popular vote
1999 Dissol. 2003 + / — # % Change
  New Democratic Gary Doer 57 32 31 35 +3 195,425 49.47% +4.96%
  Progressive Conservative Stuart Murray 57 24 23 20 4 142,967 36.19% 4.65%
  Liberal Jon Gerrard 57 1 1 2 +1 52,123 13.19% 0.21%
Green Markus Buchart 14 0 0 0 3,792 0.96% +0.76%
Communist Darrell Rankin 5 0 0 0 334 0.08% 0.01%
Libertarian Chris Buors 5 0 0 0 248 0.06% -0.07%
  Independents and no affiliation 2 0 1 0 167 0.04% 0.19%
  Vacant 2  
Total 196 57 57 57 397,069 54.17%  
Registered Voters 732,946  

1 One of the two independent candidates is a member of the federal Christian Heritage Party, while the other was formerly a candidate of the Libertarian Party.

Vote and seat summaries

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Popular vote
New Democratic
49.47%
PC
36.19%
Liberal
13.19%
Others
1.14%
Seats summary
New Democratic
61.40%
PC
35.08%
Liberal
3.50%

Synopsis of results

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2003 Manitoba general election – synopsis of riding results[2][3]
Electoral
division
Winning party Votes[a 1]
1999 1st
place
Votes Share Margin
#
Margin
%
2nd
place
NDP PC Lib Ind Oth Total
 
Arthur-Virden PCPC4,13553.81%91611.92%NDP3,2194,1353317,685
Assiniboia NDPNDP5,14763.05%2,89035.40%PC5,1472,2576571028,163
Brandon East NDPNDP3,87062.04%1,83429.40%PC3,8702,036274586,238
Brandon West NDPNDP5,21061.02%2,22826.10%PC5,2102,9823468,538
Burrows NDPNDP4,00469.01%2,75247.43%Lib4,0044231,2521235,802
Carman PCPC3,52351.86%1,69825.00%Lib1,4453,5231,8256,793
Charleswood PCPC3,96148.32%1,16114.16%Lib1,4363,9612,8008,197
Concordia NDPNDP4,45076.67%3,51560.56%PC4,4509354195,804
Dauphin-Roblin NDPNDP4,60254.27%1,62319.14%PC4,6022,9796832168,480
Elmwood NDPNDP3,95465.92%2,72545.43%PC3,9541,229748675,998
Emerson PCPC3,50959.41%2,24938.08%Lib1,1373,5091,2605,906
Flin Flon NDPNDP2,40273.21%1,84556.23%Lib2,4023225573,281
Fort Garry PCNDP3,85246.75%871.06%PC3,8523,765562618,240
Fort Rouge NDPNDP4,11857.63%2,70937.91%PC4,1181,4091,2124067,145
Fort Whyte PCPC4,96052.71%2,31324.58%NDP2,6474,9601,8039,410
Gimli PCNDP5,50056.56%1,84919.01%PC5,5003,6515749,725
Inkster NDPLiberal3,67153.39%82011.93%NDP2,8512513,6711036,876
Interlake NDPNDP3,85863.76%2,06234.08%PC3,8581,7963976,051
Kildonan NDPNDP5,12370.13%4,02355.07%PC5,1231,1009421407,305
Kirkfield Park PCPC4,29446.72%1,43915.66%NDP2,8554,2942,0429,191
La Vérendrye NDPNDP3,88158.07%1,57123.51%PC3,8812,3104926,683
Lac du Bonnet PCPC4,38051.26%5055.91%NDP3,8754,3802908,545
Lakeside PCPC4,11052.96%1,09514.11%NDP3,0154,1106367,761
Lord Roberts NDPNDP4,35261.99%3,17345.19%PC4,3521,1799825087,021
Minnedosa PCPC3,25947.37%120.17%NDP3,2473,2592681066,880
Minto NDPNDP3,58669.47%2,90156.20%Lib3,5866266852655,162
Morris PCPC3,99657.16%2,40834.44%NDP1,5883,9961,4076,991
Pembina PCPC4,69476.24%3,81761.99%NDP8774,694505816,157
Point Douglas NDPNDP2,87774.86%2,33060.63%Lib2,877337547823,843
Portage la Prairie PCPC3,52449.82%5017.08%NDP3,0233,5245277,074
Radisson NDPNDP3,88852.45%98713.31%PC3,8882,9016247,413
Riel NDPNDP4,45554.03%1,33616.20%PC4,4553,1196718,245
River East PCPC4,93551.28%5335.54%NDP4,4024,9352869,623
River Heights LiberalLiberal4,50048.70%1,82519.75%PC1,8242,6754,5002419,240
Rossmere NDPNDP5,05765.55%2,76135.79%PC5,0572,2963627,715
Rupertsland NDPNDP2,20387.52%2,04181.09%Lib2,2031521622,517
Russell PCPC4,08751.96%87911.17%NDP3,2084,0875717,866
Seine River PCNDP4,31451.06%7328.66%PC4,3143,5825538,449
Selkirk NDPNDP4,58062.69%3,11142.58%Lib4,5801,2571,4697,306
Southdale PCPC4,42251.03%1,29914.99%NDP3,1234,4221,1208,665
Springfield PCPC4,91760.62%2,40529.65%NDP2,5124,9176828,111
St. Boniface NDPNDP4,90474.34%3,95259.91%Lib4,9047419526,597
St. James NDPNDP3,98253.68%1,50920.34%PC3,9822,4739637,418
St. Johns NDPNDP4,22472.40%3,47959.63%Lib4,2246127452535,834
St. Norbert PCNDP3,35548.68%74510.81%PC3,3552,6107411866,892
St. Vital NDPNDP4,40963.43%2,75339.61%PC4,4091,6567071796,951
Ste. Rose PCPC3,70956.64%1,40821.50%NDP2,3013,7095386,548
Steinbach PCPC4,28474.63%3,40959.39%NDP8754,2844551265,740
Swan River NDPNDP4,81663.24%2,56433.67%PC4,8162,2525477,615
The Maples NDPNDP3,78181.03%2,89662.07%PC3,7818854,666
The Pas NDPNDP3,10465.61%2,26847.94%Lib3,1047918364,731
Thompson NDPNDP3,29182.73%2,75969.36%PC3,2915321553,978
Transcona NDPNDP4,41469.48%3,39053.36%Lib4,4149151,0246,353
Turtle Mountain PCPC3,95660.01%2,06331.30%NDP1,8933,9567436,592
Tuxedo PCPC4,21352.81%2,19027.45%NDP2,0234,2131,7417,977
Wellington NDPNDP3,11973.96%2,47958.79%Lib3,119413640454,217
Wolseley NDPNDP3,48256.90%2,28937.40%Grn3,4826797661,1936,120
  1. All parties with more than 1% of the vote are shown individually. Independent candidates and other minor parties are aggregated separately.
  = open seat
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = incumbent had switched allegiance
  = previously incumbent in another riding
  = incumbency arose from a byelection gain
  = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
  = multiple candidates


Turnout, winning shares and swings

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Summary of riding results by turnout, vote share for winning candidate, and swing (vs 1999)[2][3]
Riding and winning party Turnout Vote share[a 1] Swing[a 2]
% Change (pp) % Change (pp) To Change (pp)
 
Arthur-VirdenPCHold60.40-4.17
 
53.814.56
 
NDP-0.77
 
AssiniboiaNDPHold59.87-12.49
 
63.0518.82
 
NDP17.69
 
Brandon EastNDPHold52.66-11.69
 
62.040.76
 
PC-2.77
 
Brandon WestNDPHold60.43-12.7
 
61.0211.76
 
NDP11.28
 
BurrowsNDPHold50.13-15.51
 
69.012.67
 
NDP2.45
 
CarmanPCHold54.14-6.33
 
51.862.61
 
PC3.13
 
CharleswoodPCHold60.25-13.62
 
48.32-6.4
 
Liberal-8.59
 
ConcordiaNDPHold46.50-17.8
 
76.676.59
 
NDP6.92
 
Dauphin-RoblinNDPHold62.22-10.39
 
54.27-1.4
 
NDP1.64
 
ElmwoodNDPHold47.98-16.26
 
65.923.06
 
NDP7.43
 
EmersonPCHold48.54-13.7
 
59.415.29
 
PC5.9
 
Flin FlonNDPHold39.17-12.43
 
73.218.3
 
NDP13.92
 
Fort GarryNDPGain63.49-11.6
 
46.753.13
 
NDP-0.68
 
Fort RougeNDPHold54.65-15.23
 
57.638.95
 
NDP9.81
 
Fort WhytePCHold56.61-19.81
 
52.71-9.02
 
NDP-5.17
 
GimliNDPGain61.72-16.22
 
56.5612.68
 
NDP-11.24
 
InksterLibGain61.36-10.93
 
53.3910.75
 
Liberal-6.87
 
InterlakeNDPHold49.90-13.09
 
63.7615.17
 
NDP13.54
 
KildonanNDPHold53.31-17.54
 
70.137.47
 
NDP9.26
 
Kirkfield ParkPCHold61.44-15.24
 
46.72-6.51
 
NDP-5.45
 
La VerendryeNDPHold52.54-15.88
 
58.0716.88
 
NDP10.79
 
Lac du BonnetPCHold60.52-5.84
 
51.260.48
 
PC2.17
 
LakesidePCHold56.39-11.6
 
52.964.21
 
NDP-1.98
 
Lord RobertsNDPHold53.69-15.33
 
61.998.68
 
NDP9.56
 
MinnedosaPCHold56.15-6.73
 
47.37-2.34
 
NDP-5.91
 
MintoNDPHold47.25-16.84
 
69.475.55
 
NDP11.06
 
MorrisPCHold52.56-14.56
 
57.163.78
 
PC4.27
 
PembinaPCHold43.10-9.45
 
76.247.23
 
PC4.53
 
Point DouglasNDPHold40.24-18.84
 
74.8621.52
 
NDP14.32
 
Portage la PrairiePCHold57.05-2.72
 
49.823.3
 
NDP-1.19
 
RadissonNDPHold54.05-17.04
 
52.45-2.57
 
PC-4.37
 
RielNDPHold61.15-15.19
 
54.037.12
 
NDP6.77
 
River EastPCHold68.01-9.29
 
51.281.03
 
NDP-0.71
 
River HeightsLibHold67.43-16.24
 
48.703.7
 
Liberal7.85
 
RossmereNDPHold58.22-21.25
 
65.5516.34
 
NDP16.47
 
RupertslandNDPHold28.12-10.61
 
87.5228.37
 
NDP21.4
 
RussellPCHold63.35-1.86
 
51.96-1.67
 
PC1.96
 
Seine RiverNDPGain59.35-14.78
 
51.0615.6
 
NDP-10.58
 
SelkirkNDPHold54.50-18.88
 
62.698.34
 
NDP12.52
 
SouthdalePCHold55.96-18.57
 
51.03-0.29
 
NDP-4.48
 
SpringfieldPCHold55.79-21.32
 
60.6210.94
 
PC10.27
 
St. BonifaceNDPHold52.19-22.35
 
74.3417.76
 
NDP17.24
 
St. JamesNDPHold55.51-16.53
 
53.688.64
 
NDP6.97
 
St. JohnsNDPHold47.72-17.38
 
72.400.4
 
NDP5.16
 
St. NorbertNDPGain58.16-14.51
 
48.689.76
 
NDP-9.15
 
St. VitalNDPHold52.16-21.87
 
63.4312.29
 
NDP12.36
 
Ste. RosePCHold52.72-9.23
 
56.646.73
 
PC7.02
 
SteinbachPCHold41.99-15.52
 
74.63-3.49
 
NDP-3.14
 
Swan RiverNDPHold60.17-10.79
 
63.248.28
 
NDP8.76
 
The MaplesNDPHold49.11-20.46
 
81.0326.55
 
NDP18.33
 
The PasNDPHold40.46-11.26
 
65.6118.76
 
NDP22.74
 
ThompsonNDPHold37.54-16.86
 
82.7311.74
 
NDP11.4
 
TransconaNDPHold48.54-19.44
 
69.485.6
 
NDP9.29
 
Turtle MountainPCHold54.86-3.96
 
60.013.83
 
PC0.79
 
TuxedoPCHold56.31-15.52
 
52.81-7.91
 
NDP-4.73
 
WellingtonNDPHold44.47-14.39
 
73.964.68
 
NDP5.34
 
WolseleyNDPHold53.14-13.52
 
56.90-13.95
 
PC-1.22
 
  1. Share won by winning candidate, with difference noted from share achieved by the same party in 1986.
  2. Positive indicates improvement to standing of party winning in 1986; negative points to 1986's second-place party being swung to.

Changes in party shares

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Share change analysis by party and riding (2003 vs 1999)[2][3]
Riding Liberal NDP PC
% Change (pp) % Change (pp) % Change (pp)
 
Arthur-Virden4.31-10.66
 
41.896.1
 
53.814.56
 
Assiniboia8.05-3.51
 
63.0518.82
 
27.65-16.56
 
Brandon East4.39-1.34
 
62.040.76
 
32.646.3
 
Brandon West4.05-0.04
 
61.0211.76
 
34.93-10.79
 
Burrows21.58-2.23
 
69.012.67
 
7.29-2.03
 
Carman26.87-3.65
 
21.271.04
 
51.862.61
 
Charleswood34.1610.78
 
17.52-4.38
 
48.32-6.4
 
Concordia7.221.75
 
76.676.59
 
16.11-7.26
 
Dauphin-Roblin8.058.05
 
54.27-1.4
 
35.13-4.67
 
Elmwood12.4712.47
 
65.923.06
 
20.49-11.8
 
Emerson21.33-6.5
 
19.251.2
 
59.415.29
 
Flin Flon16.9816.98
 
73.218.3
 
9.81-19.53
 
Fort Garry6.82-4.5
 
46.753.13
 
45.691.78
 
Fort Rouge16.96-2.17
 
57.638.95
 
19.72-10.67
 
Fort Whyte19.167.71
 
28.131.31
 
52.71-9.02
 
Gimli5.90-2.89
 
56.5612.68
 
37.54-9.8
 
Inkster53.3910.75
 
41.46-2.99
 
3.65-9.26
 
Interlake6.56-3.26
 
63.7615.17
 
29.68-11.91
 
Kildonan12.901.67
 
70.137.47
 
15.06-11.05
 
Kirkfield Park22.222.12
 
31.064.39
 
46.72-6.51
 
La Verendrye7.36-9.72
 
58.0716.88
 
34.57-4.7
 
Lac du Bonnet3.393.39
 
45.35-3.87
 
51.260.48
 
Lakeside8.19-9.93
 
38.858.17
 
52.964.21
 
Lord Roberts13.99-4.08
 
61.998.68
 
16.79-10.45
 
Minnedosa3.90-3.78
 
47.199.48
 
47.37-2.34
 
Minto13.276.9
 
69.475.55
 
12.13-16.56
 
Morris20.13-4.76
 
22.712.2
 
57.163.78
 
Pembina8.20-6.71
 
14.24-1.83
 
76.247.23
 
Point Douglas14.23-7.12
 
74.8621.52
 
8.77-10.79
 
Portage la Prairie7.45-7.49
 
42.735.68
 
49.823.3
 
Radisson8.42-3.61
 
52.45-2.57
 
39.136.17
 
Riel8.140.18
 
54.037.12
 
37.83-6.42
 
River East2.97-3.47
 
45.742.44
 
51.281.03
 
River Heights48.703.7
 
19.746.76
 
28.95-12
 
Rossmere4.690.87
 
65.5516.34
 
29.76-16.61
 
Rupertsland6.44-14.43
 
87.5228.37
 
6.04-13.94
 
Russell7.267.26
 
40.78-5.59
 
51.96-1.67
 
Seine River6.55-8.74
 
51.0615.6
 
42.40-5.55
 
Selkirk20.118.36
 
62.698.34
 
17.21-16.69
 
Southdale12.93-6.49
 
36.048.67
 
51.03-0.29
 
Springfield8.410.7
 
30.97-9.61
 
60.6210.94
 
St. Boniface14.43-16.71
 
74.3417.76
 
11.23-1.05
 
St. James12.98-3.34
 
53.688.64
 
33.34-5.29
 
St. Johns12.775.19
 
72.400.4
 
10.49-9.93
 
St. Norbert10.75-3.92
 
48.689.76
 
37.87-8.54
 
St. Vital10.17-0.6
 
63.4312.29
 
23.82-12.43
 
Ste. Rose8.220.6
 
35.14-7.32
 
56.646.73
 
Steinbach7.93-1.49
 
15.242.79
 
74.63-3.49
 
Swan River7.187.18
 
63.248.28
 
29.57-9.24
 
The Maples0.00-15.52
 
81.0326.55
 
18.97-10.11
 
The Pas17.677.96
 
65.6118.76
 
16.72-26.72
 
Thompson3.90-0.67
 
82.7311.74
 
13.37-11.07
 
Transcona16.128.01
 
69.485.6
 
14.40-12.98
 
Turtle Mountain11.27-6.08
 
28.722.25
 
60.013.83
 
Tuxedo21.837.63
 
25.361.56
 
52.81-7.91
 
Wellington15.182.39
 
73.964.68
 
9.79-6
 
Wolseley12.5212.52
 
56.90-13.95
 
11.09-11.5
 

Post-election changes

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Manitoba provincial by-election, June 22, 2004: Minto
Resignation of MaryAnn Mihychuk
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
New DemocraticAndrew Swan2,84854.69$14,208.77
LiberalWayne Helgason1,61631.03$9,826.24
Progressive ConservativeDavid Laurence63112.12$41.20
CommunistCheryl-Anne Carr1132.17$0.00
Total valid votes 5,208 99.17
Rejected ballots 43 0.83
Turnout 5,251 47.18
Registered voters 11,129
Manitoba provincial by-election, July 2, 2004: Turtle Mountain
Resignation of Merv Tweed
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeCliff Cullen3,63263.013.00$11,273.31
LiberalBev Leadbeater1,08418.817.54$2,256.63
New DemocraticBetty Storie1,04818.18-10.53$12,037.72
Total valid votes 5,764
Rejected 12
Eligible voters / turnout 12,26747.10
Source(s)
Source:
  • John Loewen (Fort Whyte) resigned his seat on September 26, 2005 to campaign for the House of Commons of Canada. A by-election was held on December 16, 2005, to determine his successor.
Manitoba provincial by-election, December 16, 2005: Fort Whyte
Resignation of John Loewen
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
Progressive ConservativeHugh McFadyen3,54252.26−0.45$27,219.00
New DemocraticChristina McDonald1,65024.34−3.79$18,333.89
LiberalJean Paterson1,46621.63+2.47$6,134.47
GreenShelagh Pizey-Allen1201.77$233.71
Total valid votes 6,77899.91
Rejected ballots 60.09-0.17
Turnout 6,78438.07−18.54
Registered voters 17,820
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.67

See also

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References

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  1. "Opinion: Gary Doer's way". The Globe and Mail. June 5, 2003. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 "Results of 37th General Election, September 21, 1999". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 "Results of 38th General Election, June 3, 2003". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved September 29, 2025.

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