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Liberal cabinet minister Jim Carr has held Winnipeg South Centre since 2015; in 2019 he finished 22,799 votes (and, at 45%, more than 15 percentage points) ahead of Conservative Joyce Bateman, an accountant who held the riding from 2011 to 2015.

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Liberal cabinet minister Jim Carr has held Winnipeg South Centre since 2015; in 2019 he finished 22,799 votes (and, at 45%, more than 15 percentage points) ahead of Conservative Joyce Bateman, an accountant who held the riding from 2011 to 2015.

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