2006 Manitoba municipal elections

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The Canadian province of Manitoba held municipal elections on October 25, 2006.

Brandon

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Candidate Vote %
Dave Burgess (X)8,12763.3
Mike G. Abbey1,55312.1
Deveryn Ross1,49511.6
Beth Smale1,49011.6
Nicholas Alvonitis1070.8
Deborah Boschman740.6
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2006 Brandon municipal election: Councillor, Ward Four
Candidate Votes%
Jeff Harwood 677 46.92
Glen Kruck 364 25.23
Damon Roth 213 14.76
Garnet Boyd 189 13.10
Total valid votes 1,443 100.00
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2006 Brandon municipal election: Councillor, Ward Seven
Candidate Votes%
Ken Fitzpatrick 1,272 89.64
Jeff Sexton 147 10.36
Total valid votes 1,419 100.00
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  • Ken Fitzpatrick is an information system manager.[5] He was first elected for Brandon's seventh ward in a 1999 by-election, after the previous member, Scott Smith, was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.[6] Fitzpatrick left the council in 2002, but was returned in 2006.
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2006 Brandon municipal election: School Trustee (eight members elected)
Candidate Votes%
Brian Mayes 6,967 10.00
(x)Jim Murray 5,518 7.92
(x)Marty Snelling 4,985 7.15
Peter Bartlette 4,449 6.38
Bea Jolly 4,353 6.25
(x)Linda L. Ross 4,352 6.25
Ramona Coey 4,167 5.98
George Buri 4,141 5.94
(x)Cheryl Burke 4,127 5.92
Rita Cullen 4,094 5.88
Patrick Pulak 4,090 5.87
Linda Freiheit 3,432 4.93
Fred Nickerson 2,653 3.81
Perry Roque 2,430 3.49
Wayne Langlois 2,331 3.35
Douglas K. Orr 1,970 2.83
Robert Ironstand 1,730 2.48
Kara Morrice 1,711 2.46
Angel Brunka 1,264 1.81
Gaetano Magnifico 920 1.32
Total valid votes 69,684 100.00
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Electors could vote for eight candidates.

The percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

  • Brian Mayes was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He holds a Bachelor of Public Administration degree from Carleton University (1984), and Master of Industrial Relations (1988) and Bachelor of Laws (2001) degrees from the University of Toronto. He ran for the Toronto City Council's thirteenth ward in 1991 as a New Democratic Party candidate, campaigning on a platform of affordable rental housing and police foot patrols on Bloor Street. He lost to John Adams.[7] Mayes also worked as a representative of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union in this period, and was a vocal opponent of the Social Contract legislation introduced by Bob Rae's government. In 1993, he negotiated a pact for 1,000 OPSEU workers to avoid a wage freeze and unpaid holidays.[8] He sought election to the Toronto City Council again in 1997, and was unsuccessful. As of 2006, he operates a private law practice in Brandon. He has served on the boards of Brandon University and the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba.[9] He was first elected to the Brandon School Board in 2006.[10]
  • Alexander James Murray is a hairstylist.[11] He was first elected to the Brandon School Division in 1995, and was re-elected in 1998, 2002 and 2006. He served as chair of the board in his second term, and was part of a majority of trustees who argued against service cuts during the budget negotiations of 1998 and 1999.[12] In 2000, he endorsed a tax increase designed to improve the division's teacher-to-student ratio.[13] He declined to initiate merger talks with neighbouring rural school boards in 2001, due to concerns that Brandon would be seen as taking over other divisions.[14] In 2003, he was elected unopposed to a one-year term as a vice-president of the Manitoba Association of School Trustees.[15] He was chosen as chairperson of the Brandon board once again after the 2006 election.[16]
  • Peter Bartlette worked as an instructor in Brandon schools for 32 years before his election in 2006. He was self-employed at the time of the election, and campaigned on a platform of "visible, accountable management".[17]
  • Bea Jolly is a retired educator. She holds a Class 3 Childcare Certificate and a Permanent Special and Vocational Education Certificate. She taught in the United Kingdom from 1949 to 1967, and in Brandon from 1967 to 1996. Her husband, Malcolm Jolly, was a member of the Brandon School Board from 1992 until his death in 2003.[18] She was first elected to the Brandon School Board in 2006, running on a platform of defending the public school system.[19]
  • Linda L. Ross holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Manitoba (1985). She was Director of the Agency Behavioral Consultation project at Surrey Place Centre in Toronto from 1985 to 1987, when she joined the Department of Psychology at Brandon University. In 1997, she was appointed acting Dean of the Department.[20] She was first elected to the Brandon School Board in a 1993 by-election, and was re-elected in 1995, 1998, 2002 and 2006. She served as board chair during her second term.[21] In 1998, she accused provincial Education Minister Linda McIntosh of undermining the quality of education in Manitoba by withholding adequate financial support.[22] During the 1990s, she chaired the steering committee for a first nations and aboriginal counselling program at Brandon University.[23]
  • Ramona Coey has an advanced degree in applied economics, and has worked in banking and small business. She was first elected to the Brandon School Board in 2006.[24]
  • George Buri has over 30 years' experience as a public school teacher. He was first elected to the Brandon School Board in 2006.[25]
  • Wayne Langlois is a provincial assessment officer, and a frequent candidate for public office.[26] He ran for Mayor of Brandon in 1998, centring his campaign on an opposition to property tax increases.[27] He later ran for the seventh ward council seat in a 1999 by-election, and ran again for the same position in 2002.[28] Langlois also sought the federal New Democratic Party nomination for Brandon—Souris in 2000, but lost to Errol Black.[29] He received a community service award from the provincial government in 2003, for his work with organizations such as the John Howard Society and Housing for the Physically Challenged.[30]

Rural Municipality of Elton

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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Mayor
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Jon B. Burton acclaimed n/a
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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 1
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Ross Farley acclaimed n/a
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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 2
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(incumbent)David Mazier acclaimed n/a
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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 3
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Harvey Paterson acclaimed n/a
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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 4
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Arthur R. Penner elected .
Ches Bollman defeated .
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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 5
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Jim Boyd elected .
(incumbent)Allan J. Meadows defeated .
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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillor, Ward 6
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(incumbent) Danny Kowbel acclaimed n/a
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Sources: Unofficial results of nominations for the Rural Municipality of Elton, 19 September 2006, Election returns for the Rural Municipality of Elton, 26 October 2006 (lists winning candidates).

Neepawa

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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Mayor
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Robert Durston elected .
Barb Harris defeated .
Dean Dietrich defeated .
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  • Robert G. Durston has a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from the University of Manitoba. He is a retired provincial agriculture representative, and was a veteran councillor before he first ran for mayor in the 1998 election.[31] Narrowly defeated on that occasion by Ken Waddell, Durston was successful in a 2002 rematch. Shortly after his election, Durston called for Manitoba's smoking ban to be determined at the provincial election, rather than by individual municipalities.[32] There was a threat of mass layoffs at Neepawa's Springhill Farms hog processing plant during his first term, though a loan from the Manitoba Industrial Opportunities Program ultimately saved the jobs.[33] In late 2003, Durston convinced the Association of Manitoba Municipalities to pass a motion calling for stricter testing standards on bottled water.[34] Re-elected in 2006, he announced the creation of a new personal-care home in the community in June 2007.[35] Later in the same year, he welcomed the decision of Hytek Ltd. to expand Springfield Farms and create 200 new jobs.[36]
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2006 Neepawa municipal election, Councillors (six elected)
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
(incumbent)Wayne Hollier elected .
(incumbent)Ronald Forsman elected .
Wendy Menzies elected .
(incumbent)Bill Stilwell elected .
Jim Cockburn elected .
Monty Simon elected .
Amanda Naughton-Gale defeated .
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Electors could votes for six candidates.

Pinawa

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2006 Pinawa municipal election, Mayor
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Blair Skinner acclaimed .
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2006 Pinawa municipal election, Councillors (four elected)
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Clayton McMurren 619 23.46
(incumbent)Lynn Patterson 596 22.58
(incumbent)Karla Rae Elcock 481 18.23
Lloyd Rattai 425 16.10
Gerald Tretiak 310 11.75
Phil Mitchell 208 7.88
Total valid votes 2,639 100.00
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Electors could vote for four candidates. The percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

Portage la Prairie

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Candidate Vote %
Ken Brennan2,11952.1
Earl James Porter1,45835.9
Calvin Turko48612
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2006 Portage la Prairie municipal election, City Councillors (six elected)
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Jeff Bereza 2,351 11.27
Janet Shindle 2,023 9.79
(incumbent) Orville Wagner 1,690 8.10
(incumbent) Walter P. Keryluk 1,645 7.89
Irvine Ferris 1,348 6.50
(incumbent)Dave Quinn 1,326 6.36
Bill Hamilton 1,253 5.96
B.J. Fox 1,198 5.74
Jack McLean 1,007 4.83
Rick Deleau 944 4.53
(incumbent) Perry Robinson 924 4.43
Jim McDonald 849 4.07
Ian MacKenzie 780 3.74
Lou Lapointe 750 3.56
Florence Straume 678 3.25
Matthew Gray 599 2.87
Peter Vandemeulen 599 2.87
Ron White 346 1.66
Larry Spence 289 1.39
Rodney Slater 243 1.16
Total valid votes 20,859 100.00
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Selkirk

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Candidate Vote %
David K. Bell (X)1,73652.7
Darlene Swiderski1,32340.2
Linda Rosky-Rosser2327.0
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2006 Selkirk municipal election, Councillors (six elected)
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Larry Johannson 2,361 16.31
(incumbent)Pat Pruden 1,913 13.22
(incumbent)Duane Nicol 1,693 11.70
Connie Rapko 1,674 11.57
(incumbent)Marlene Cook 1,656 11.44
(incumbent)John Buffie 1,577 10.90
(incumbent)Chris Pawley 1,513 10.45
William E. Flett 1,108 7.66
Pat Cordner 979 6.76
Total valid votes 14,474 100.00
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Electors could votes for six candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes. Source: City of Selkirk[permanent dead link], website accessed 31 August 2007.

  • Patricia Pruden was an LPN for 31 years at the Selkirk & District General Hospital, before her retirement in 2003. She was first elected to the Selkirk City Council in 2002, and was appointed to the Interlake Regional Health Authority in 2004.[37] She was re-elected in 2006.

Steinbach

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2006 Steinbach municipal election, Councillors (six elected)
Candidate Vote
Jac Siemens2,387
Art Rempel1,974
Michael Zwaagstra1,773
Abe Hiebert1,721
Elbert Toews1,513
Roy Enns1,484
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  • These are the elected officials only, information at time of addition was limited to the 6 elected councilors.[38]

Winnipeg

Mayoral race

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Candidate Vote %
Sam Katz (X)104,37961.6
Marianne Cerilli38,22722.6
Kaj Hasselriis22,40113.2
Ron Pollock4,4442.6
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City council

Elected councillors

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Ward Elected
Charleswood-TuxedoBill Clement (X)
St. CharlesGrant Nordman (X)
St. James-BrooklandsScott Fielding
Daniel McIntyreHarvey Smith (X)
Fort Rouge-East Fort GarryJenny Gerbasi (X)
River Heights-Fort GarryBrenda Leipsic
Elmwood-East KildonanLillian Thomas (X)
North KildonanJeff Browaty
TransconaRuss Wyatt (X)
MynarskiHarry Lazarenko (X)
Old KildonanMike O'Shaughnessy (X)
Point DouglasMike Pagtakhan (X)
St. BonifaceDaniel Vandal
St. NorbertJustin Swandel (X)
St. VitalGord Steeves (X)
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Mayoral races across the province

Dauphin

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Candidate Vote %
Alex Paul132052.5
Brian Chita119247.5
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East St. Paul

(Race for reeve)

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Candidate Vote %
Lawrence Morris2,14565.1
Dave F. Gera1,14834.9
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Flin Flon

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Candidate Vote %
Tom TherienElected
Lyle Borgstrom
Robin James
Tricia Mymko
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Hanover

(For reeve)

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Candidate Vote %
Stan Toews1,22947.2
Neil Warkentin1,19746.0
Bruce Taggart1786.8
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Macdonald

(Race for reeve)

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Rodney Burns (X)ACCLAIMED
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Morden

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Candidate Vote %
Doug Wilson1,33755.8
John B. Wiens (X)1,06144.2
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RM of Portage la Parairie

(Race for reeve)

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Toby TrimbleACCLAIMED
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Rockwood

(Race for reeve)

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Garnet Thievin (X)ACCLAIMED
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Springfield

(for reeve)

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Candidate Vote %
Peter SkrupskiElected
John Holland (X)
Garry Brown
Don Matheson
Doug Shaver
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Stanley

(Race for reeve)

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Art PetkauElected
Jack Peters
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St. Clements

(for reeve)

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Steve StrangElected
Kenneth L. Thomas
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Steinbach

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Candidate Vote %
Chris Goertzen2,42669.9
Dwight Reimer1,04330.1
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St. Andrews

(for reeve)

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Candidate Vote %
Don Forfar (X)1,65356.6
Martin Zelych1,27043.4
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Taché

(for reeve)

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William Danylchuk (X)Elected
Georges Bohémier
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The Pas

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Herb JaquesElected
Grant Buchanan
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Thompson

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Candidate Vote %
Tim Johnston1,545
Bob Desjarlais1,106
Ron Matechuk881
Leo Landers431
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Winkler

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Candidate Vote %
Martin Harder67.3
Walter Siemens20.4
Dave Penner12.1
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