A Liberal minority government was elected Monday night. All three Southern Manitoba ridings of Brandon-Souris, Portage-Lisgar and Provencher remained Conservative with the incumbent candidates being reelected in each respectively: Larry Maguire, Candice Bergen and Ted Falk.

Manitoba at a glance based on Monday's Federal Election results:

Conservative Party of Canada - 7 seats

Liberal Party of Canada - 4 seats

NDP - New Democratic Party - 3 seats

 

Canada at a glance based on Monday's Federal Election results:

Liberal Party of Canada - 157 seats

Conservative Party of Canada - 121 seats

Bloc Quebecois - 32 seats

NDP - New Democratic Party - 24 seats

Green Party of Canada - 3 seats

Independent - 1 seat

2019 Canadian Election results are listed below. Click the links below to read stories written up to the election on the candidates and the respective open forums/debates held in each constituency.


Country Wide Election Results in Graph Below.
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PORTAGE-LISGAR

Aaron Archer(PPC)  - 1,157 votes - 2.6%

Beverly Eert (GPC) - 2,307 votes - 5.2%

Candice Bergen (CPC) - 31,403 votes - 71.0% - Elected

Cindy Friesen (NDP) - 3,783 votes - 8.6%

Jerome Dondo (CHP) - 856 votes - 1.9%

Ken Werbiski (Lib.) - 4,721 votes - 10.7%

Portage-Lisgar Candidates Debate Ahead Of Federal Election
Morden Debate
Carman Debate
Portage Debate

PROVENCHER

Erin McGee (NDP) - 6,093 votes - 12.7%

Janine G. Gibson (GPC) - 2,930 votes - 6.1%

Ted Falk (CPC) - 31,588 votes - 65.8% - Elected

Trevor Kirczenow (Lib.) - 6,254 votes - 13.0%

Wayne Sturby (PPC) - 1,158 votes - 2.4%

 Provencher Candidates Debate Immigration

 

 

*Candidates are listed in alphabetical order.

*All results unofficial until reported by Elections Canada