1962 Manitoba general election
The 1962 Manitoba general election was held on December 16, 1962 to elect 57 members to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, Canada. It resulted in a majority victory for the incumbent Progressive Conservatives under the leadership of Premier Dufferin Roblin, securing a third term for the party.
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57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 29 seats were needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Roblin's Tories won 36 seats versus 13 for the Liberals led by Gildas Molgat, 7 for the social democratic New Democrats led by Russell Paulley, and 1 seat for the Social Credit Party led by Jacob Froese.
The Communist Party ran two candidates, neither being successful.
Detailed Results
Summary
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | ||||
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1959 | Elected | # | % | % Change | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Dufferin Roblin | 57 | 36 | 36 | 134,208 | 45.0% | ||
Liberal | Gildas Molgat | 57 | 11 | 13 | 108,283 | 36.3% | ||
New Democratic | Russell Paulley | 40 | 10 | 7 | 47,304 | 15.8% | ||
Social Credit | Jacob Froese | 11 | - | 1 | 6,930 | 2.3% | ||
Communist | William Cecil Ross | 2 | - | - | 816 | 0.3% | ||
Independent | 3 | - | - | 960 | 0.3% | |||
Total | 170 | 57 | 57 | 298,501 | 100% |
Northern Manitoba
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | ||||||
Churchill | Gordon Beard 2,170 |
Francis Jobin 1,973 |
John Ingebrigtson | |||||
Flin Flon | Charles Witney 2,375 |
Eli Ross 1,175 |
Fred Ledieu 448 |
Charles Witney | ||||
Rupertsland | Joseph Jeannotte 2,329 |
Reginald McKay 515 |
Thomas Hamilton 461 |
Joseph Jeannotte | ||||
The Pas | John Carroll 2,484 |
Adam Deminick 1,497 |
Rachael Schewchuk 430 |
John Carroll |
Southern Manitoba
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | Social Credit | |||||||
Arthur | J. Douglas Watt 2,629 |
Harry Patmore 1,861 |
J. Douglas Watt | |||||||
Birtle-Russell | Robert Smellie 2,676 |
Victor Fulton 1,701 |
Arnold Minish 704 |
Robert Smellie | ||||||
Brandon | Reginald Lissaman 4,771 |
James Creighton 3,182 |
Hans Fries 1542 |
Harold Wright 535 |
Reginald Lissaman | |||||
Brokenhead | Richard Mulder 1,314 |
Max Dubas 971 |
Ed Schreyer 1,910 |
Ed Schreyer | ||||||
Carillon | Peter Thiessen 1,278 |
Leonard Barkman 2,116 |
Edward Dubois 811 |
Edmond Prefontaine | ||||||
Cypress | Thelma Forbes 2,746 |
Welland Stonehouse 1,928 |
Charles Turner 267 |
Thelma Forbes | ||||||
Dauphin | Stewart McLean 3,247 |
John Seale 1,801 |
Stewart McLean | |||||||
Dufferin | William Homer Hamilton 2,542 |
R.G. Douglas 1,309 |
William Homer Hamilton | |||||||
Emerson | Michael Sokolyk 1,964 |
John Tanchak 2,545 |
John Tanchak | |||||||
Ethelbert Plains | James Crowe 1,376 |
Michael Hryhorczuk 1,930 |
A. Clifford Matthews 706 |
Michael Hryhorczuk | ||||||
Fisher | Emil Moeller 1,410 |
Arthur Dublin 1,076 |
Peter Wagner 1,323 |
Peter Wagner | ||||||
Gimli | George Johnson 2,316 |
Don Martin 794 |
Magnus Eliason 917 |
George Johnson | ||||||
Gladstone | Jack McPhedran 2,020 |
Nelson Shoemaker 2,868 |
Fred Cooks 249 |
Nelson Shoemaker | ||||||
Hamiota | Barry Strickland 2,573 |
Frank Taylor 2,015 |
M.S. Antonation 329 |
Barry Strickland | ||||||
Lac du Bonnet | Oscar Bjornson 1,740 |
John Ateah 1,264 |
John Bracken 843 |
Oscar Bjornson | ||||||
Lakeside | John Frederick Bate 1,452 |
Douglas Campbell 2,009 |
H.C. Alfen 207 |
Douglas Campbell | ||||||
La Verendrye | Rene Prefontaine 1,086 |
Albert Vielfaure 1,394 |
Raymond Thuot 719 |
Stan Roberts | ||||||
Minnedosa | Walter Weir 2,828 |
Frank Anderson 1,536 |
John Lee 472 |
C.V. Hutton 456 |
Walter Weir | |||||
Morris | Harry Shewman 1,648 |
Phil Perron 1,126 |
Wilbur Tinkler 609 |
Harry Shewman | ||||||
Pembina | Carolyne Morrison 2,436 |
Charles Cousins 2,225 |
Carolyne Morrison | |||||||
Portage la Prairie | John Christianson 2,124 |
Gordon Johnston 2,414 |
Francis Mason 220 |
John Christianson | ||||||
Rhineland | A.J. Thissen 1,478 |
J.H. Pennber 791 |
Jacob Froese 1,511 |
Jacob Froese | ||||||
Roblin | Keith Alexander 2,205 |
Charles Filowich 1,530 |
Ray Taylor 645 |
Keith Alexander | ||||||
Rock Lake | Abram Harrison 2,444 |
Harry Parsonage 2,015 |
J.A. Potter 257 |
Abram Harrison | ||||||
Rockwood-Iberville | George Hutton 2,594 |
C.E. Crawford 1,256 |
Samuel Cranston 471 |
George Hutton | ||||||
St. George | John Hjalmasson 1,210 |
Elman Guttormson 2,451 |
Elman Guttormson | |||||||
Ste. Rose | J.A. Fletcher 1,467 |
Gildas Molgat 2,648 |
Leon Hoefer 147 |
Gildas Molgat | ||||||
Selkirk | Ben Massey 1,527 |
Thomas P. Hillhouse 2,104 |
Robert Luining 579 |
Thomas P. Hillhouse | ||||||
Souris-Lansdowne | Malcolm McKellar 2,471 |
D.L. Barclay 1,532 |
Malcolm McKellar | |||||||
Springfield | Fred Klym 1,993 |
William Lucko 1,562 |
Harold Patzer 429 |
Fred Klym | ||||||
Swan River | James Bilton 2,350 |
Elmir Simms 1,004 |
M.G. Hofford 718 |
Albert H.C. Corbett | ||||||
Turtle Mountain | Peter J. McDonald 2,788 |
Edward Dow 1,973 |
C.R. Baskerville 691 |
Edward Dow | ||||||
Virden | Donald McGregor 2,828 |
Malcolm McGregor 1,323 |
J.J. Morton 450 |
John Thompson |
Winnipeg
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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PC | Liberal | NDP | Other | |||||||
Assiniboia | George Johnson 2,993 |
Stephen Patrick 3,232 |
Al Mackling 1,978 |
George Johnson | ||||||
Burrows | Peter Okrainec 747 |
Mark Smerchanski 1,791 |
John Hawryluk 1,502 |
Andrew Bileski (Comm.) 517 |
John Hawryluk | |||||
Elmwood | Don Thompson 1,737 |
John Kozoriz 1,815 |
Steve Peters 2,024 |
Steve Peters | ||||||
Fort Garry | Sterling Lyon 4,721 |
David Bowles 2,828 |
Cliff Brownridge 1,168 |
Sterling Lyon | ||||||
Fort Rouge | Gurney Evans 3,507 |
Brock McArthur 2,128 |
William Reid 990 |
Gurney Evans | ||||||
Inkster | Mary Wayrykaw 1,497 |
John Shanski 2,081 |
Morris Gray 2,658 |
Morris Gray | ||||||
Kildonan | James Mills 3,176 |
Ernie Rudolph 2,751 |
A.J. Reid 3,172 |
John De Fehr (SC) 452 |
A.J. Reid | |||||
Logan | Uberta Blackburn 1,126 |
Thomas Blaine 1,006 |
Lemuel Harris 1,462 |
Lemuel Harris | ||||||
Osborne | Obie Baizley 3,025 |
Robert E. Moffat 1,871 |
Jim Buchanan 1,523 |
Obie Baizley | ||||||
Radisson | Nelson McLean 2,712 |
Nick Slotek 3,169 |
Russell Paulley 4,032 |
Russell Paulley | ||||||
River Heights | Maitland Steinkopf 5,044 |
Roy Matas 3,941 |
W.B. Scarth | |||||||
St. Boniface | Brunelle Leveille 1,937 |
Laurent Desjardins 4,175 |
Ian Wright 662 |
Laurent Desjardins | ||||||
St. James | Douglas Stanes 2,707 |
Dave Johnston 2,202 |
William Hardy 1,239 |
Douglas Stanes | ||||||
St. Johns | M. Baryluk 1,236 |
Ed Pollack 1,229 |
Saul Cherniack 1,796 |
Saul Simkin (Comm.) 299 F.P. Bashchak (Ind.-Lib.-Lab.) 111 Sam Bordman (Ind.) 54 |
David Orlikow | |||||
St. Matthews | William Martin 2,485 |
Don Cook 1,771 |
Gordon Fines 1,386 |
William Martin | ||||||
St. Vital | Fred Groves 3,626 |
Doug Honeyman 2,605 |
Clare Martineau 1,023 |
Fred Brennan (Ind.) 795 |
Fred Groves | |||||
Seven Oaks | Jack Chapman 2,635 |
Calvin Scarfe 1,600 |
Arthur E. Wright 3,095 |
Arthur E. Wright | ||||||
Wellington | Richard Seaborn 2,422 |
Gurzon Havey 1,391 |
Lloyd Stinson 2,202 |
Richard Seaborn | ||||||
Winnipeg Centre | James Cowan 2,779 |
Frank Lamont 1,684 |
Donovan Swailes 1,016 |
James Cowan | ||||||
Wolseley | Dufferin Roblin 3,207 |
Russ Davis 1,559 |
Ed Stefaniuk 798 |
Dufferin Roblin |
By-elections 1962 to 1966
Manitoba provincial by-election, September 30, 1964: River Heights Resignation of Maitland Steinkopf | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Maitland Steinkopf | 4,963 | 52.57 | -3.57 | ||||
Liberal | Scott Wright | 4,478 | 47.43 | +3.57 | ||||
Total valid votes | 9,441 | 100 | ||||||
Progressive Conservative hold | Swing | −3.57 |
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See also
References
Preceded by 1959 Manitoba election |
List of Manitoba elections | Succeeded by 1966 Manitoba election |
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