Concordia (electoral district)

Concordia
Manitoba electoral district
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
MLA
 
 
 

Matt Wiebe
New Democratic

District created 1979
First contested 1981
Last contested 2016

Concordia is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located in the northeastern part of the city of Winnipeg.

It is bordered to the south by St. Boniface, to the west by Elmwood, to the north by Rossmere and to the east by Radisson. The riding was created by redistribution in 1979, and formally came into existence with the provincial election of 1981.

Concordia is an ethnically diverse riding, with a 16% immigrant population. According to a 1999 census report, 9% of the riding's residents are aboriginal, with a further 9% of German background and 7% of Ukrainian background.

Concordia's population in 1996 was 20,318. The average family income of the riding in 1999 was $39,613, one of the lowest in the province. 32% of the riding's residents are listed as low income, and 21% of its households are single-parent families. The unemployment rate in 1996 was 9.50%.

The riding's primary industry in 1999 was manufacturing (18%) followed by services (14%) and the retail trade (14%).

The riding has been held by the New Democratic Party since its creation. The party's Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from 1986 to 2009 was provincial Premier Gary Doer, who was re-elected in 2003 and 2007 with 77% and 70% of the popular vote, respectively. Following Doer's appointment as Ambassador to the United States in 2009, a by-election was scheduled for March 2, 2010.[1] Matt Wiebe, Doer's former constituency assistant, successfully retained the riding for the NDP.[2]

List of provincial representatives

Parliament Years Member Party
32nd 1981–1986     Peter Fox New Democratic
33rd 1986–1988     Gary Doer New Democratic
34th 1988-1990
35th 1990-1995
36th 1995-1999
37th 1999-2003
38th 2003-2007
39th 2007–2009
2009–2011     Matt Wiebe New Democratic
40th 2011–2016
41st 2016–present

Electoral history

Manitoba general election, 2016
The 2016 general election will be held on April 19.
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeAndrew Frank
LiberalDonovan Martin
ManitobaTerry Scott
New DemocraticMatt Wiebe
Total valid votes 100.0  
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Manitoba[3]
Manitoba general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticMatt Wiebe 4,088 62.72 +4.01
     Progressive Conservative Naseer Ahmed Warraich 1,803 28.22 +8.43
GreenRyan Poirier 308 4.82 +1.00
LiberalIsaiah Oyeleru 237 3.71 −13.77
Total valid votes 6,356
Rejected and declined ballots 34
Turnout 6,39049.76
Electors on the lists 12,834
Manitoba provincial by-election, March 2, 2010
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticMatt Wiebe 2,065 58.71 −10.34
     Progressive Conservative Brian Biebrich 694 19.79 −1.83
LiberalJudi Heppner 613 17.48 +11.47
GreenEllen Young 134 3.82 +0.49
Total valid votes 3,506
Rejected and declined ballots 11
Turnout 3,517 31.54 −15.88
Electors on the lists 11,150
Manitoba general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticGary Doer 3,862 69.05 −7.62 $14,144.95
     Progressive Conservative Ken Waddell 1,209 21.62 +5.51 $15,745.09
LiberalLeslie Worthington 336 6.01 −1.21 $340.30
GreenAndrew Basham 186 3.33 $199.88
Total valid votes 5,593 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 28
Turnout 5,621 47.42 +0.92
Electors on the lists 11,853
Manitoba general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticGary Doer 4,450 76.67 +6.58 $20,354.04
     Progressive Conservative Conor Lloyd 935 16.11 −7.26 $0.00
LiberalTanya Parks 419 7.22 +1.75 $1,033.77
Total valid votes 5,804 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 38
Turnout 5,842 46.50 −17.76
Electors on the lists 12,564
Manitoba general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticGary Doer 5,691 70.09 $13,477.00
     Progressive Conservative Paul Murphy 1,898 23.37 $21,285.31
LiberalChris Hlady 444 5.47 $193.61
GreenC. David Nickarz 87 1.07 $25.00
Total valid votes 8,120 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 48
Turnout 8,168 64.26
Electors on the lists 12,711
Manitoba general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes%∆%Expenditures
New DemocraticGary Doer 4,827 63.58 +5.41 $17,879.00
     Progressive Conservative Paul Murphy 1,845 24.30 −0.26 $13,105.33
LiberalBret Dobbin 816 10.75 −2.68 $11,467.33
LibertarianGuy Beaudry 104 1.37 −0.34 $477.96
Total valid votes 7,592 100.00
Rejected and declined votes 30
Turnout 7,622 66.82 −1.56
Electors on the lists 11,406
Manitoba general election, 1990
Party Candidate Votes%
New DemocraticGary Doer 4,588 58.17
Progressive ConservativeVic Rubiletz 1,937 24.56
LiberalGunter Grosskamper 1,059 13.43
Western IndependenceFred Cameron 168 2.13
LibertarianGuy Beaudry 135 1.71
Total valid votes 7,887 100.00
Rejected votes 12
Turnout 7,899 68.38
Electors on the lists 11,551
Manitoba general election, 1988
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
New DemocraticGary Doer 3,702 37.71 −16.66
LiberalBarbara Blomeley 2,948 30.03 +19.11
Progressive ConservativeVic Rubiletz 2,634 26.83 −5.42
IndependentBill Seman 358 3.65
Western IndependenceFred Cameron 114 1.16 −1.29
ProgressiveCharles Henry 61 0.62
Total valid votes 9,817 100.00
Rejected votes 10
Turnout 9,827 76.43 −10.21
Electors on the lists 12,857
Manitoba general election, 1986
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
  New Democratic Party Gary Doer 4,525 54.37 −6.54
  Progressive Conservative Brent Aubertin 2,684 32.25 +2.71
LiberalGail Stapon 909 10.92 +7.39
  Western Canada Concept Fred Cameron 204 2.45
Total valid votes 8,322 100.00
Rejected votes 13
Turnout 8,335 66.22 −3.44
Electors on the lists 12,587
Manitoba general election, 1981
Party Candidate Votes%
New DemocraticPeter Fox 5,333 60.91
Progressive ConservativeD. Scotty McVicar 2,586 29.54
LiberalGail Stapon 309 3.53
ProgressiveJosephine Young 306 3.50
IndependentBob Fraser 221 2.52
Total valid votes 8,755
Rejected votes 15
Turnout 8,770 69.66
Electors on the lists 12,589

Previous boundaries

The 1999-2011 boundaries of Concordia highlighted in red.

References

Coordinates: 49°54′47″N 97°05′31″W / 49.913°N 97.092°W / 49.913; -97.092

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