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Lamont would resign as leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party that evening. [12] Gerrard's defeat in River Heights would mark the first time a New Democrat held the seat, the first time since 1999 that a Liberal would not, and only the second time since 1986 that a Liberal would not hold the seat after PC MLA Mike Radcliffe held the seat from ...
John Bracken was leader of the Progressive Party of Manitoba when the Liberal-Progressive coalition was formed in 1932, and was subsequently recognized as the leader of the merged party. Stuart Garson was the unanimous choice of coalition Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to replace Bracken, in a vote held on December 22, 1942.
Dougald Francis Lamont (born April 23, 1969) [1] is a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party from 2017 to 2023. [2] He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba , representing the constituency of St. Boniface from July 2018 to October 2023.
Manitoba First 2016-2022 (called Manitoba Party, 2016-2019) Manitoba Grey Party 2002-2003; Manitoba Labour Party 1910; Manitoba Marijuana Party 2005-2007; Manitoba Party 1998-2003; Manitoba Party 2019-2023 (called Manitoba Forward Party, 2019-2020) Manitoba Reform Party 1991-1995; Manitoba Social Credit Party 1935-1981; Patrons of Industry 1890s
In Canada, leaders of a party generally remain that party's de facto candidate for Prime Minister until they die, resign, or are dismissed by the party. In the federal New Democratic Party (NDP) and some provincial NDPs, the position of party leader was treated as all other positions on the party's executive committee, and open for election at party conventions generally held every two years ...
Liberal Keystone Flin Flon: Charlotte Larocque [2] Tom Lindsey [3] Tom Lindsey: Keewatinook: Michael Birch [4] Ian Bushie [3] Nellie Monias [5] Ian Bushie: Swan River: Rick Wowchuk [2] Andy Maxwell [4] Donnan McKenna [6] Rick Wowchuk: The Pas-Kameesak: Alan Mclauchlan [2] Amanda Lathlin [3] Alvina Rundle [5] Amanda Lathlin: Thompson: Linda ...
The party's popular vote fell from 23% to 13%, as many former Liberal voters shifted to the victorious New Democratic Party under Gary Doer. [37] Gerrard was the only Liberal member of the Manitoba legislature between 1999 and 2003. He was not personally blamed for the party's loss, and was reaffirmed as party leader in 2000. [38]
Former member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Keewatinook and interim leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party: F St. Theresa Point: 5,616 23.71 2 [12] Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa: Cathy Scofield-Singh F 5,344 13.17 3 Portage—Lisgar: Ken Werbiski 2015 candidate in the riding M Portage la Prairie: Optician, nurse 4,779 10.71 2 ...