Winnipeg (electoral district)
For the Canadian city, see Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Winnipeg was a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1882 to 1917.
This riding was created in 1882 from parts of Selkirk riding.
It was abolished in 1914 when it was redistributed into Winnipeg Centre, Winnipeg North and Winnipeg South ridings.
It consisted of the city of Winnipeg and the municipality of Fort Rouge.
Election results
Canadian federal election, 1882 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Conservative | SCOTT, Thomas | 491 | ||||||
Unknown | CONKLIN, E.G. | 385 | ||||||
Unknown | SMITH, W.O. | 73 |
Canadian federal election, 1887 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Conservative | SCARTH, W.B. | 1,754 | ||||||
Liberal | SUTHERLAND, Hugh | 1,746 |
Canadian federal election, 1891 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Liberal–Conservative | MACDONALD, H.J. | 2,131 | ||||||
Liberal | CAMPBELL, Isaac | 1,622 |
By-election: On Mr. Macdonald's resignation, 4 May 1893
By-election on 2 November 1893 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
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Liberal | MARTIN, Joseph | acclaimed |
Canadian federal election, 1896 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Liberal–Conservative | MACDONALD, Hon. Hugh J. | 2,961 | ||||||
Liberal | MARTIN, Joseph | 2,835 |
By-election: On election being declared void, 29 March 1897
By-election on 27 April 1897 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
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Liberal | JAMESON, Richard Willis | 2,326 | |||
Conservative | TAYLOR, E.L. | 1,209 |
By-election: On Mr. Jameson's death, 3 February 1899
By-election on 25 January 1900 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
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Labour | PUTTEE, A.W. | 2,431 | |||
Liberal | MARTIN, E.D. | 2,423 |
Canadian federal election, 1900 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Independent Labour | PUTTEE, Arthur W. | 3,441 | ||||||
Independent | MARTIN, Ed. Daniel | 2,258 |
Canadian federal election, 1904 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Liberal | BOLE, D.W. | 4,308 | ||||||
Conservative | EVANS, W.S. | 4,032 | ||||||
Labour | PUTTEE, Arthur W. | 1,290 |
Canadian federal election, 1908 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Conservative | HAGGART, Alexander | 8,747 | ||||||
Liberal | CAMERON, Douglas C. | 6,729 | ||||||
Socialist | HOUSTON, John Donald | 1,977 |
Canadian federal election, 1911 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||||
Conservative | HAGGART, Alexander | 12,754 | ||||||
Liberal | ASHDOWN, James Henry | 8,049 | ||||||
Socialist | RIGG, Richard Arthur | 2,325 |
By-election: On Mr. Haggart's resignation, 11 October 1911
By-election on 27 October 1911 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
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Conservative | ROGERS, Hon. R. | acclaimed |
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