1903 Manitoba general election

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The 1903 Manitoba general election was held on July 20, 1903 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.

The result was a second consecutive majority government for the Conservative Party of Manitoba, now led by Premier Rodmond Roblin. Roblin's electoral machine won a landslide thirty-two seats, while the opposition Manitoba Liberal Party under former premier Thomas Greenway won only eight. The Winnipeg Labour Party also contested two constituencies.

Results

Party Party Leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular Vote
1899 Elected % Change # % % Change

Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row

Conservative Rodmond Roblin 39   31   26,074 48.98%  

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Liberal-Conservative Rodmond Roblin 1   1   855 1.61%  
  Liberal Thomas Greenway 40   8   23,740 44.60%  

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Labour 2   0   1,013 1.90%  
  Prohibition 4   0   955 1.79%  
  Independents 3   0   595 1.12%  
Total 89   40   53,232 100%  
Popular vote
Conservative
50.59%
Liberal
44.60%
Others
4.81%
Popular vote
Conservative
80.00%
Liberal
20.00%

Constituency Results

Arthur:

Assiniboia:

Avondale:

Beautiful Plains:

Birtle:

Brandon City:

Carillon:

Cypress:

Dauphin:

Deloraine:

  • Edward Briggs (C) 457
  • H.L. Montgomery (Proh) 437
  • George Patterson (L) 429

Dufferin:

Emerson:

Gilbert Plains:

Gimli:

Gladstone:

Hamiota:

Kildonan and St. Andrews:

Killarney:

Lakeside:

Lansdowne:

La Verendrye:

Manitou:

Minnedosa:

Morden:

Morris:

Mountain:

Norfolk:

Portage la Prairie:

Rhineland:

Rockwood:

Russell:

St. Boniface:

South Brandon:

Springfield:

Swan River:

Turtle Mountain:

  • (x)James Johnson (C) 741
  • J.S. McEwan (L) 475
  • J.F. Hunter (Proh) 142

Virden:

Winnipeg Centre:

  • (x)Thomas Taylor (C) 1276
  • J.A. McArthur (L) 1123
  • William Scott (Winnipeg Labor Party) 422

Winnipeg North:

  • Sampson Walker (C) 1106
  • J.W. Cockburn (L) 1057
  • Robert Thoms (Winnipeg Labor Party) 591

Winnipeg South: