Burrows - Electoral Results

Electoral Results

Manitoba general election, 2011: Burrows
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democrat Melanie Wight 3,063 59.00 -11.75
Progressive Conservative Rick Negrych 1,314 25.31 +6.55
Liberal Twyla Motkaluk 629 12.12 +1.63
Green Garett Peepeetch 124 2.39
Communist Frank Komarniski 32 0.62
Total valid votes 5,162 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 29
Turnout 5,191 47.08 -3.04
Electors on the lists 11,025


Manitoba general election, 2007: Burrows
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democrat Doug Martindale 3,790 70.75 +1.74 $16,207.51
Progressive Conservative Rick Negrych 1,005 18.76 +11.47 $13,322.81
Liberal Bernd Hohne 562 10.49 -11.09 $3,416.97
Total valid votes 5,357 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 29
Turnout 5,386 50.12 -0.01
Electors on the lists 10,747


Manitoba general election, 2003: Burrows
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democrat Doug Martindale 4,004 69.01 +2.67 $14,056.29
Liberal Tony Sanchez 1,252 21.58 -2.23 $17,240.92
Progressive Conservative Derek Lambert 423 7.29 -2.03 $0.00
Green Catharine Johannson 123 2.12 $200.80
Total valid votes 5,802 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 31
Turnout 5,833 50.13 -15.50
Electors on the lists 11,636

Manitoba general election, 1999: Burrows
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp Expenditures
New Democratic Party (x)Doug Martindale 5,151 66.34 $21,056.00
Liberal Mike Babinsky 1,849 23.81 $24,553.70
Progressive Conservative Cheryl Clark 724 9.32 $11,879.28
Communist Darrell Rankin 41 0.53 $0.00
Total valid votes 7,765 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 55
Turnout 7,820 65.63
Electors on the lists 11,916

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