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List of Manitoba general elections (1677 bytes)
1: [[Manitoba]] is a province of [[Canada]]. 5: *[[Manitoba general election, 1870]] 6: *[[Manitoba general election, 1874]] 7: *[[Manitoba general election, 1878]] 8: *[[Manitoba general election, 1879]] List of Saskatchewan general elections (1142 bytes) 3: *[[Saskatchewan general election, 1905]] 4: *[[Saskatchewan general election, 1912]] 5: *[[Saskatchewan general election, 1917]] 6: *[[Saskatchewan general election, 1921]] 7: *[[Saskatchewan general election, 1925]] List of Ontario general elections (19660 bytes) 1: Beginning with the 2003 election, Ontario elections are held every 4 years in October. 3: [[Ontario]] is the largest of [[Canada]]'s ten provinces by population. 122: ...sive Conservative Party| Conservative]]-[[Patrons of Industry|Patron]] 166: | [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]-[[Patrons of Industry|Patron]] 199: ...[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]-[[United Farmers of Ontario|United Farmers]] List of New Brunswick general elections (2781 bytes) 1: ... is at least elected once every five years at a [[general election]]. 4: ...<td colspan=4 align=center>List of Recent General Elections</td></tr> 13: <td align=center>[[New Brunswick general election, 2003|2003]] 16: ...<td align=center>[[Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick|PC]] 20: <td align=center>[[New Brunswick general election, 1999|1999]] List of Alberta general elections (1154 bytes) 1: [[Alberta]] is a province of [[Canada]]. 3: ==Elections== 5: *[[Alberta general election, 1905]] 6: *[[Alberta general election, 1909]] 7: *[[Alberta general election, 1913]] List of Nunavut general elections (307 bytes) 1: ...ctic which was created in [[1999]] has had two '''elections''' in its short history: 3: *[[Nunavut general election, 1999]] 4: *[[Nunavut general election, 2004]] List of Quebec general elections (30176 bytes) 1: [[fr:Liste des élections générales québécoises]] 3: ...en [[Quebec]] became a province of the [[Dominion of Canada]]. 7: * Match colors used in [[List of Quebec premiers]]. 8: * Colors should be pale: legibility of text is more important than aesthetics. 12: ==2003 general election== List of Yukon general elections (7109 bytes) 2: The [[Yukon Territory]] is part of [[Canada]]. 4: ==8th General Election== 6: <tr> <td colspan=3 align=center>[[Yukon general election, 2002]]</td></tr> 34: ==7th General Election== 36: <tr> <td colspan=3 align=center>[[Yukon general election, 2000]]</td></tr> List of Nova Scotia general elections (2055 bytes) 2: [[Nova Scotia]] is part of [[Canada]]. 29: Other elections: 66: [[Canadian general election history]] 69: ...ns.ca/elo/elections/ and http://www.gov.ns.ca/elo/elections/ele_summary.pdf 73: ...http://www.nodice.ca/elections/novascotia/ Nodice Elections: Nova Scotia] List of Newfoundland and Labrador general elections (2373 bytes) 2: [[Newfoundland and Labrador]] is part of [[Canada]]. 6: ...olspan=3 align=center>[[Newfoundland and Labrador general election, 2003]]</td></tr> 34: The Province officially changes its name from [[Newfoundland]] to... 37: <tr> <td colspan=3 align=center>[[Newfoundland general election, 1999]]</td></tr> 65: ==Other elections== List of British Columbia general elections (1961 bytes) 1: [[British Columbia]] is a province of [[Canada]]. 3: '''Future elections:''' 4: *[[British Columbia general election, 2005]] 6: '''Past elections:''' 7: *[[British Columbia general election, 1871]] List of Northwest Territories general elections (445 bytes) 1: This is a '''list''' of territorial '''elections''' in the '''[[Northwest Territories]]''', [[Cana... 3: *[[Northwest Territories general election, 1991]] 4: *[[Northwest Territories general election, 1995]] 5: *[[Northwest Territories general election, 1999]] 6: *[[Northwest Territories general election, 2003]] List of Prince Edward Island general elections (9372 bytes) 2: [[Prince Edward Island]] is part of [[Canada]]. 6: ...<td colspan=3 align=center>[[Prince Edward Island general election, 2003]]</td></tr> 30: ...<td colspan=3 align=center>[[Prince Edward Island general election, 2000]]</td></tr> 54: ...<td colspan=3 align=center>[[Prince Edward Island general election, 1996]]</td></tr> 77: ...It was determined in the courts that the variance of electors in these ridings was too great and was t... Manitoba general election, 1966 (11102 bytes) 1: ... of Manitoba|New Democratic Party]] and one for [[Manitoba Social Credit Party|Social Credit]]. 3: See also: [[List of Manitoba general elections]] 7: *(PC): [[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba]] (leader: [[Dufferin Roblin]]) 8: *(L): [[Manitoba Liberal Party]] (leader: [[Gildas Molgat]]) 9: *(NDP): [[New Democratic Party of Manitoba]] (leader: [[Russell Paulley]]) Manitoba general election, 1977 (12609 bytes) 1: ...oba|New Democrats]] fell to 23 seats, while the [[Manitoba Liberal Party|Liberals]] won only one seat. 3: See also: [[List of Manitoba general elections]] 17: !% of votes cast 21: |[[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Progressive Conservative]] 29: |[[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democratic]] Manitoba general election, 2003 (11850 bytes) 1: ...Party]] finished second with twenty seats. The [[Manitoba Liberal Party|Liberal Party]] won two seats. 3: '''See also:''' [[List of Manitoba general elections]] 17: !% of votes cast* 21: |[[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democratic]] 29: |[[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Progressive Conservative]] Manitoba general election, 1990 (18568 bytes) 1: ...atic Party]] finished second with 20, while the [[Manitoba Liberal Party|Liberals]] fell from 21 to 7. 5: ...re [[June 23]], [[1990]] to become law. Although Manitoba Premier [[Howard Pawley]] had approved the accord... 7: ...convinced Filmon to introduce the accord to the [[Manitoba legislature]] shortly before the scheduled deadli... 9: ... Harper, the first Treaty Indian to serve in the Manitoba legislature, was strongly supported by aboriginal... 11: ...arper's actions. Filmon was a long-time opponent of the accord, and was a fairly tepid supporter even... Manitoba general election, 1995 (11854 bytes) 1: ...rmed the official opposition with 23 seats; the [[Manitoba Liberal Party|Liberals]] won 3. 3: '''See also:''' [[List of Manitoba general elections]] 17: !% of votes cast 21: |[[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Progressive Conservative]] 29: |[[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democratic]] Manitoba general election, 1999 (12220 bytes) 1: ...y of Manitoba|Progressive Conservatives]]. The [[Manitoba Liberal Party]] won one seat. 3: '''See also:''' [[List of Manitoba general elections]] 17: !% of votes cast 21: |[[New Democratic Party of Manitoba|New Democratic]] 29: |[[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|Progressive Conservative]] Manitoba general election, 1962 (10167 bytes) 1: ...anitoba|New Democratic Party]], and one for the [[Manitoba Social Credit Party|Social Credit Party]]. 3: ...nnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]] riding of [[Kildonan (Manitoba riding)|Kildonan]]. 5: See also: [[List of Manitoba general elections]]. 9: *(PC): [[Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba]] (leader: [[Dufferin Roblin]]) 10: *(L): [[Manitoba Liberal Party]] (leader: [[Gildas Molgat]])
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