- Source: List of Manitoba provincial electoral districts
Provincial electoral divisions (also known as constituencies or ridings) in Manitoba are currently single-member ridings that each elect one member to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. The individual who is elected thereby becomes a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA).
Electoral boundaries are reviewed every 10 years by the Manitoba Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission. The current provincial electoral boundaries were established in December 2018 and went into effect for the 42nd general election, held on September 10, 2019.
Manitoba today has 57 electoral divisions.
Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission
Manitoba's provincial electoral boundaries are reviewed every 10 years by the Manitoba Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission.
The Commission was established on March 31, 1955, with The Electoral Divisions Act, which sets out the composition of the Commission. There were three original Commission members: Manitoba’s Chief Justice, the President of the University of Manitoba, and the Chief Electoral Officer of Manitoba.
The 2018 Commission was made up of five members:
Richard J. F. Chartier – Chief Justice of Manitoba
David Barnard – University of Manitoba President and Vice-Chancellor
Steven Robinson – Brandon University interim President and Vice-Chancellor
Harvey Briggs – University College of the North Dean, Faculty of Arts, Business and Science
Shipra Verma – Chief Electoral Officer of Manitoba
2018 divisions
= Northern Manitoba
=The 2018 provincial electoral districts in Northern Manitoba:
Flin Flon
Keewatinook
The Pas-Kameesak
Thompson
= Southeastern Manitoba
=The 2018 provincial electoral districts in the southeastern Manitoba:
Borderland
Dawson Trail
Interlake-Gimli
La Verendrye
Lac du Bonnet
Lakeside
Midland
Morden-Winkler
Red River North
Selkirk
Springfield-Ritchot
Steinbach
= Southwestern Manitoba
=The 2018 provincial electoral districts in the southwestern Manitoba:
Agassiz
Brandon East
Brandon West
Dauphin
Portage la Prairie
Riding Mountain
Spruce Woods
Swan River
Turtle Mountain
= Winnipeg Metro Region
=The 2018 provincial electoral districts in Winnipeg and the immediate area:
Assiniboia
Burrows
Concordia
Elmwood
Fort Garry
Fort Richmond
Fort Rouge
Fort Whyte
Kildonan-River East
Kirkfield Park
Lagimodière
Maples, The
McPhillips — includes RM of West St. Paul
Notre Dame
Point Douglas
Radisson
Riel
River Heights
Roblin — includes RM of Headingley
Rossmere
Seine River
Southdale
St. Boniface
St. James
St. Johns
St. Vital
Transcona
Tuxedo
Tyndall Park
Union Station
Waverley
Wolseley
Former districts
Arthur
Arthur-Virden
Birtle
Birtle-Russell
Brandon City
Broadway
Carillon
Carman
Cartier
Charleswood
Churchill
Crescentwood
Cypress
Deloraine—Glenwood
Dufferin
Ellice
Emerson
Ethelbert
Fairford
Fisher
Fort Garry-Riverview
Gilbert Plains
Gimli
Gladstone
Hamiota
Iberville
Inkster
Interlake
Kildonan
Kildonan—Transcona
Killarney
Lansdowne
Logan
Lord Roberts
Manitou–Morden
Minnedosa
Minto
Morden
Morden and Rhineland
Morris
Mountain
Niakwa
Norfolk—Beautiful Plains
Osborne
The Pas
Pembina
Rhineland
River East
Roblin-Russell
Rock Lake
Rockwood
Rosenfeld
Russell
Seven Oaks
Springfield
St. Andrews
St. Clements
St. George
St. Norbert
St. Paul
Ste. Rose
Sturgeon Creek
Virden
Wellington
Winnipeg
Winnipeg Centre
Winnipeg North
Winnipeg South
Winnipeg West
See also
Canadian provincial electoral districts
List of Manitoba general elections
List of Manitoba by-elections
Elections Manitoba
List of Canadian federal electoral districts in Manitoba
References
External links
Legislature of Manitoba
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of Manitoba provincial electoral districts
- Canadian provincial electoral districts
- Wellington (Manitoba provincial electoral district)
- Pembina (Manitoba provincial electoral district)
- Russell (Manitoba electoral district)
- St. Johns (electoral district)
- Churchill (provincial electoral district)
- Dauphin (provincial electoral district)
- St. James (provincial electoral district)
- Logan (Manitoba electoral district)