List of Manitoba provincial electoral districts
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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).{{Cite web|title=What Is My Electoral Division?|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/voting/Electoral_Division|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=www.electionsmanitoba.ca}}
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.{{Cite web|title=Maps|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/resources/maps|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=www.electionsmanitoba.ca}}
Manitoba today has 57 electoral divisions.{{Cite web|title=2018 Electoral Division Names, Populations, and Variations|url=http://www.boundariescommission.mb.ca/2018-electoral-division-names-populations-and-deviations/|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=2018 Manitoba Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission|language=en-US}}
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.{{Cite web|title=Manitoba Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission|url=http://www.boundariescommission.mb.ca/commission/|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=2018 Manitoba Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission|language=en-US}}
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 =
= Southeastern Manitoba =
The 2018 provincial electoral districts in the southeastern Manitoba:{{Cite web|title=South Eastern Manitoba|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/resources/Southeast2018|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=www.electionsmanitoba.ca}}
= Southwestern Manitoba =
The 2018 provincial electoral districts in the southwestern Manitoba:{{Cite web|title=South Western Manitoba|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/resources/Southwest2018|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=www.electionsmanitoba.ca}}
= Winnipeg Metro Region =
The 2018 provincial electoral districts in Winnipeg and the immediate area:{{Cite web|title=Winnipeg|url=https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/en/resources/Winnipeg2018|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=www.electionsmanitoba.ca}}
- 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
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- Arthur"[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/arthur-virden-1.1111411 Arthur-Virden]." CBC News. August 3, 2011. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
- Arthur-Virden"[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/arthur-virden-1.1111411 Arthur-Virden]." CBC News. August 3, 2011. Retrieved 2023-10-14."[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.
- 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"[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/what-to-know-the-pas-kameesak-1.6955434 What to know about The Pas-Kameesak riding for Manitoba's 2023 election]." CBC News. September 2, 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
- 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
References
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External links
- [https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/ Legislature of Manitoba]
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