Urban roundup: Results of Winnipeg, Brandon ridings

In Winnipeg Monday night, the Liberals held four seats but lost two to Conservative challengers and one to the NDP, which ended the night with two city seats.  Meanwhile, voters in Brandon continued their Tory tradition.

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In Winnipeg Monday night, the Liberals held four seats but lost two to Conservative challengers and one to the NDP, which ended the night with two city seats.  Meanwhile, voters in Brandon continued their Tory tradition.

 

Morantz goes from city council to Ottawa

Marty Morantz heads to Ottawa after spending four years as a Winnipeg city councillor, before announcing his intention to seek federal office in May 2019. (Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press)

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Former city councillor Marty Morantz has ousted Liberal MP Doug Eyolfson and reclaimed the riding of Charleswood-St.James-Assiniboia-Headingley for the Conservative Party of Canada.

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Blaikie holds off Tory challenger in Elmwood-Transcona

Daniel Blaikie told reporters he credited his victory to his constituency work and to the performance of party leader Jagmeet Singh. (Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press)

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NDP MP Daniel Blaikie held off a strong push from Conservative Lawrence Toet to hold onto Elmwood-Transcona.

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Conservative Dancho unseats one-term Liberal Mihychuk

“I’m so honoured that the people of Kildonan-St. Paul put their trust in me, and we worked hard, and we earned it,” Raquel Dancho told her cheering supporters. (Daniel Crump / Winnipeg Free Press)

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Conservative rookie Raquel Dancho knocked off first-term Liberal MaryAnn Mihychuk in Kildonan-St. Paul.

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Vandal still standing in Saint Boniface-Saint Vital

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Former professional boxer Dan Vandal has faced a number of challengers in and out the ring. Chalk up Monday night as a successful title defence.

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Gazan ousts Ouellette to return riding to NDP

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In a high-profile battle that pitted two Indigenous candidates in a riding with among the highest Indigenous population, it was the NDP who took back the political turf the Liberals won in 2015

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Liberal incumbent Lamoureux cruises to victory in Winnipeg North

Liberal Kevin Lamoureux addresses supporters at the Punjabi Banquet Hall Monday after winning re-election as MP for Winnipeg North. (Mike Sudoma / Winnipeg Free Press)

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Incumbent Liberal Kevin Lamoureux has successfully defended his seat in Winnipeg North, winning the riding for the third general election in a row. He had more than 46 per cent of votes cast as of 10:30 p.m. Monday, with 122 of 172 polls reporting.

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Duguid narrowly defeats Maher in Winnipeg South

“Through rain, through sleet, through snow, we did it,” Terry Duguid said in a ballroom at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel on Pembina Highway. (Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press)

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Winnipeg South MP Terry Duguid has held onto his seat for the Liberals in a riding that remained true to its history as a reliable indicator of Canadians’ political leanings.

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Carr holds seat in rematch against Bateman

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Liberal candidate Jim Carr speaks to the media about his win in Winnipeg South Centre at the Caboto Centre in Winnipeg on Monday.

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In a fight against a familiar opponent in Winnipeg South Centre, Manitoba’s lone Liberal cabinet minister has again secured the seat, although by a slimmer margin this time.

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Maguire cruises to big win in Brandon–Souris

(Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Conservative candidate Larry Maguire won the seat in the federal riding of Brandon-Souris, Monday.

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BRANDON — Once again, Brandon—Souris voters chose to “rehire Maguire.”

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