Arthur-Virden
{{Short description|Defunct provincial electoral district in Manitoba, Canada}}
{{use mdy dates|date=December 2021}}
{{Infobox Canada electoral district
| name = Arthur-Virden
| province = Manitoba
| image = ArthurVirden2011.jpg
| caption = The 2011- boundaries for Arthur-Virden highlighted in red.
| prov-status = defunct
| prov-created = 1989
| prov-abolished =
| prov-election-first = 1990
| prov-election-last = 2016
| prov-rep = Doyle Piwniuk
| prov-rep-link =
| prov-rep-party = PC
| prov-rep-party-link =
| demo-census-date = 2011
| demo-pop = 21182
| demo-electors = 13739
| demo-electors-date = 2014
| demo-electors-ref =
| demo-area = 12200.5
| demo-area-ref = Canada 2011 Census
| demo-cd = Division No. 5, Division No. 6, Division No. 15,
| demo-csd = Albert, Archie, Arthur, Birdtail Creek 57, Boissevain, Brenda, Cameron, Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation, Deloraine, Edward, Elkhorn, Hamiota (RM), Hamiota (town), Hartney, Melita, Miniota, Morton, Oak Lake, Pipestone, Sifton, Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, Virden, Wallace, Waskada, Whitewater, Winchester, Woodworth
| warning = no
}}
Arthur-Virden is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1989, combining the former constituencies of Arthur and Virden.
Arthur-Virden was located in the southwestern corner of the province. It was bordered to the north by Riding Mountain, to the east by Spruce Woods, to the west by the province of Saskatchewan and to the south by the American state of North Dakota."[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/arthur-virden-1.1111411 Arthur-Virden]." CBC News. August 3, 2011. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
Communities in the former riding included Virden, Elkhorn, Oak Lake, Hartney, Deloraine, Melita, Reston, and Boissevain.
In 1999, the average family income was $41,338, and the unemployment rate was 4.80%. The former riding is primarily agrarian, with agriculture accounting for 32% of its industry.
Ten per cent of Arthur-Virden's residents listed German as their ethnic background. The former riding had one of the highest rates of senior citizens in the province, with 19.7% of the total population.
Arthur-Virden, and the two ridings from which it was formed, were Progressive Conservative seats from 1953 to its dissolution in 2018. The northern chunk of Arthur-Virden was absorbed by Riding Mountain, and its southern portion joined with that of Spruce Woods and Midland to form the new riding of Turtle Mountain."[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/what-to-know-turtle-mountain-1.6955472 What to know about the Turtle Mountain riding for Manitoba's 2023 election]." CBC News. September 2, 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-14."[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/what-to-know-riding-mountain-1.6954718 What to know about the Riding Mountain riding for Manitoba's 2023 election]." CBC News. September 1, 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-14. Doyle Piwniuk was the last {{Abbr|MLA|Member of the Legislative Assembly}} for Arthur-Virden, and was re-elected in the 2019 election as the MLA for the newly-formed Turtle Mountain.
List of provincial representatives
class="wikitable"
! Assembly ! Years ! colspan="2" | Member ! Party |
35th
|1990-1995 |rowspan=8 {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|background}} | |rowspan=2|Jim Downey |rowspan=8|Progressive Conservative |
36th
|1995-1999 |
37th
|1999-2003 |rowspan=4|Larry Maguire |
38th
|2003-2007 |
39th
|2007-2011 |
rowspan=2| 40th
|2011-2013 |
2014-2016
|rowspan=2|Doyle Piwniuk |
41st
|2016-2019 |
Election results
{{2016 Manitoba general election/Arthur-Virden}}
{{CANelec/top|MB|January 28, 2014|Arthur-Virden|Arthur-Virden|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes|by=yes|reason=Resignation of Larry Maguire}}
{{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|row}}
|align="right"| 3,137
|align="right"| 68.20
|align="right"| +2.23
|align="right"|15,355.65
{{CANelec |MB |Liberal |Floyd Buhler | 738 | 16.04 |+12.23 |6,463.77}}
{{CANelec|MB|NDP|Bob Senff| 480| 10.43| -19.78|6,318.45}}
{{CANelec |MB |Green | Kate Storey |245 | 5.33 | |0.00}}
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!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes
!align="right"|4,600
!align="right"|100.00
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|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Rejected and declined votes
!align="right"|10
!align="right"|
!align="right"|
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|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout
!align="right"|4,610
!align="right"|33.55
!align="right"|
|align="right"|
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="right" colspan=3|Electors on the lists
!align="right"|13,739
!align="right"|
!align="right"|
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{{CANelec/hold|MB|PC| -5.00}}
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{{2011 Manitoba general election/Arthur-Virden}}
^ Change not based on redistributed results
{{2007 Manitoba general election/Arthur-Virden}}
{{2003 Manitoba general election/Arthur-Virden}}
{{1999 Manitoba general election/Arthur-Virden}}
{{1995 Manitoba general election/Arthur-Virden}}
{{1990 Manitoba general election/Arthur-Virden}}
Previous boundaries
References
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Category:Former provincial electoral districts of Manitoba