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1988 Manitoba general election

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FieldValue
election_name1988 Manitoba general election
countryManitoba
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
party_colourno
party_nameno
previous_election1986 Manitoba general election
previous_year1986
next_election1990 Manitoba general election
next_year1990
seats_for_election57 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
29 seats were needed for a majority
election_dateApril 26, 1988
image1**PC**
colour1
leader1Gary Filmon
leader_since1December 10, 1983
party1
leaders_seat1Tuxedo
last_election126
seats125
seat_change11
popular_vote1206,180
percentage138.37%
swing12.19
image2**LIB**
colour2
leader2Sharon Carstairs
leader_since2March 4, 1984
party2
leaders_seat2River Heights
last_election21
seats220
seat_change219
popular_vote2190,913
percentage235.52%
swing221.60%
image3[[Image:Gary Doer 2014.jpg150x150px]]
colour3
leader3Gary Doer
leader_since3March 30, 1988
party3
leaders_seat3Concordia
last_election330
seats312
seat_change318
popular_vote3126,954
percentage323.62%
swing317.88%
map_imageMB1988.PNG
map_size300px
map_captionMap of Election Results
titlePremier
posttitlePremier after election
before_electionHoward Pawley
before_party
after_electionGary Filmon
after_party
elected_members[elected members](34th-manitoba-legislature)
outgoing_members[outgoing members](33rd-manitoba-legislature)

29 seats were needed for a majority The 1988 Manitoba general election was held on April 26, 1988 to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada. It resulted in a minority government. The Progressive Conservative Party won 25 seats, against 20 for the Liberal Party and 12 for the New Democratic Party. This is the most recent election to have resulted in a minority government in Manitoba, and is the only election between 1966 and 2023 in which the NDP finished third in the seat total.

Background

The election was called unexpectedly in early 1988, after disgruntled NDP backbencher Jim Walding voted against his government's budget on March 9, 1988. With former cabinet minister Laurent Desjardins having essentially abandoned his seat earlier in the year, the Legislative Assembly was almost evenly divided. Walding's defection thus resulted in Howard Pawley's NDP government being defeated, 28 votes to 27. As the budget vote was a confidence measure, the Pawley ministry was forced to resign and call new elections two years ahead of schedule.

Popular support for the NDP was at an historically low level when the election was called, due to soaring Autopac rates and a taxpayer-funded bailout of the Manitoba Telephone System. The Pawley government's support for the Meech Lake Accord was also unpopular in some circles. One internal poll had the party at only 6% support, and there were concerns that they could be reduced to only two or three seats in the 57-seat legislature. Pawley resigned as party leader on the day after the budget defeat, and Urban Affairs Minister Gary Doer narrowly defeated Agriculture Minister Leonard Harapiak to replace him at a party convention held during the campaign.

Pawley himself announced he would enter federal politics and did not seek re-election in his own seat. In an unusual arrangement, the outgoing premier remained in office until after the election. Even after Doer's selection, the consensus was that the NDP would not be reelected. However, they managed to stabilize at around 20% in the polls. Many traditional NDP voters, especially in the city of Winnipeg, abandoned the party to support the Liberals in this cycle.

Issues

The Progressive Conservatives, led by Gary Filmon, ran on a platform of saving revenue by selling public corporations, including ManOil and Manfor. Filmon also promised to scrap the province's Public Investment Corporation entirely. The Liberals also promised more prudent fiscal management, but did not propose to sell these crown corporations. Liberal leader Sharon Carstairs was also known as a prominent opponent of the Meech Lake Accord.

The NDP, which retained a support base in the north of the province, promised to create northern training centres in Thompson and The Pas.

The national abortion debate also surfaced in this campaign, although none of the major parties put forward a clear position on the issue. Although Filmon was personally anti-abortion, the Progressive Conservatives were unwilling to propose specific action on the subject, and withdrew from an early promise to close Henry Morgentaler's private clinic. The Liberals favoured counselling, including a focus on adoption. The NDP emphasized prevention and support services for poorer women who choose to continue their pregnancies.

Campaign

The Progressive Conservatives entered the election with a significant lead in the polls, but saw their support undercut by the Liberals in the campaign's final weeks. Before the party leaders' debate, a Winnipeg Free Press poll indicated that 40% of voters considered Liberal leader Sharon Carstairs as the best choice for Premier, with 24% favouring Progressive Conservative Gary Filmon and 19% favouring NDP leader Gary Doer. 17% were undecided.

Carstairs performed well in the leaders' debate, and did much to improve her party's popularity as the campaign reached its end.

Results

The Liberal Party performed well in Winnipeg, winning 19 out of 29 seats in that city and picking up ridings from both the NDP and Tories, and nearly managed to oust Filmon in his riding of Tuxedo, in south-central Winnipeg. The party won only one seat outside Winnipeg, however—Pawley's former seat of Selkirk, centred on the community of the same name just north of Winnipeg. It was and still is the party's best showing in an election since the then Liberal-Progressives won their last majority in 1953.

In terms of the popular vote, the Progressive Conservatives actually lost support from the last election, however they dominated the rural southern portion of the province, a traditional Tory stronghold. They made some inroads into traditional NDP territory immediately north of Winnipeg. The party also won six seats in Winnipeg, and took the northern seat of Swan River from the NDP.

The New Democrats managed to retain four seats in Winnipeg, five in the north, the mid-northern ridings of Dauphin and Interlake, and Brandon East in the south of the province. It is still the worst defeat that an NDP government has suffered in Manitoba.

Exit polls later revealed that new voters (i.e., immigrants and first-time voters) had polled strongly for the Liberals in Winnipeg.

Although Pawley had retired from politics and his party was reduced to third place, by constitutional convention he retained the right to remain in office until the NDP was defeated in the legislature, as well as the right to advise whether Lieutenant Governor George Johnson should appoint Filmon or Carstairs as the new premier upon leaving office. Doer also could have attempted to negotiate a coalition with the Liberals. Instead, he informally reached a deal with Filmon in which the NDP would tolerate a Tory minority government. As a result, Pawley finally resigned as Premier of Manitoba on May 9 and advised Johnson to appoint Filmon his successor. Filmon was duly sworn in later that day after advising Johnson that he could form a government.

PartyParty Leader# of
candidatesSeatsPopular VoteBefore1Elected% Change#%Change
Progressive ConservativeGary Filmon5726**25**-3.85%206,18038.37%-2.19LiberalSharon Carstairs
**Total**229**57****57****-**537,410**100%**

1 "Before" refers to standings in the Legislature at dissolution, and not to the results of the previous election. These numbers therefore reflect changes in party standings as a result of by-elections and members crossing the floor.

Vote and seat summaries

|File:Ternary MB1986.svg |1986 |File:Ternary MB1988.svg |1988

Synopsis of results

Electoral
divisionWinning partyVotesAll parties with more than 1% of the vote are shown individually. Independent candidates and other minor parties are aggregated separately.[1986](1986-manitoba-general-election)1st
placeVotesShareMargin
#Margin
%2nd
placePCLibNDPCoRIndOthTotalMBPC}};"MBLiberal}};"MBNDP}};"MBCoR}};"MBIndependent}};"MBOther}};"
ArthurPCPC4,35954.71%2,18827.46%Lib4,3592,1715758637,968
AssiniboiaPCLib3,91844.29%1872.11%PC3,7313,9181,0311668,846
Brandon EastNDPNDP3,51239.73%6537.39%PC2,8592,2603,5122088,839
Brandon WestPCPC5,03945.93%1,42112.95%Lib5,0393,6182,31310,970
BurrowsNDPLib3,11442.27%1091.48%NDP1,0403,1143,005129797,367
CharleswoodPCPC6,67048.13%8205.92%Lib6,6705,8501,18015813,858
ChurchillNDPNDP2,39658.03%1,37733.35%PC1,0197142,3964,129
ConcordiaNDPNDP3,70237.71%7547.68%Lib2,6342,9483,7023581759,817
DauphinNDPNDP3,98340.26%5485.54%PC3,4352,4753,9839,893
ElliceNDPLib3,08142.88%6248.68%NDP1,5383,0812,4571097,185
ElmwoodNDPNDP3,01238.20%1732.19%Lib1,9202,8393,0121137,884
EmersonPCPC5,02753.39%2,41225.62%Lib5,0272,6151,4073669,415
Flin FlonNDPNDP2,94854.82%1,38525.75%PC1,5638672,9485,378
Fort GarryPCLib6,05546.58%8826.79%PC5,1736,0551,55321812,999
Fort RougeNDPLib5,12748.91%2,21521.13%NDP2,3035,1272,91214110,483
GimliNDPPC4,71644.17%1,36412.78%NDP4,7162,3473,35226110,676
GladstonePCPC3,76052.51%1,62822.74%Lib3,7602,1325097597,160
InksterNDPLib4,46641.43%3683.41%NDP2,1514,4664,0986410,779
InterlakeNDPNDP3,05739.99%2473.23%PC2,8101,7773,0577,644
KildonanNDPLib5,65335.69%5853.69%PC5,0685,6534,542578Sidney Green, previously elected as an NDP MLA, ran as a Progressive candidate and received 445 votes.15,841
Kirkfield ParkPCPC5,26947.25%2552.29%Lib5,2695,01486811,151
La VérendryePCPC4,37754.49%1,42917.79%Lib4,3772,9487088,033
Lac du BonnetNDPPC3,77341.48%8629.48%NDP3,7732,4112,9119,095
LakesidePCPC4,47548.97%1,64718.02%Lib4,4752,8289728649,139
LoganNDPNDP2,64647.95%98617.87%Lib1,0851,6602,64681465,518
MinnedosaPCPC3,66943.36%1,17313.86%Lib3,6692,4961,4768208,461
MorrisPCPC4,57860.93%2,74636.55%Lib4,5781,832449597577,513
NiakwaPCLib8,57647.48%1,3547.50%PC7,2228,5762,02623718,061
OsborneNDPLib4,33444.90%1,58116.38%NDP2,4214,3342,7531459,653
PembinaPCPC6,04366.44%3,87242.57%Lib6,0432,1713824999,095
Portage la PrairiePCPC4,02049.28%1,20814.81%Lib4,0202,8127226038,157
RadissonNDPLib4,91844.39%1,80516.29%NDP3,0494,9183,11311,080
RhinelandPCPC5,16678.68%4,10762.55%Lib5,1661,0593416,566
RielPCPC4,28941.71%3243.15%Lib4,2893,9651,8341217510,284
River EastPCPC7,56351.73%3,75825.70%Lib7,5633,8053,01923314,620
River HeightsLibLib6,62059.69%3,24729.28%PC3,3736,6201,0366211,091
Roblin-RussellPCPC4,03047.32%1,51717.81%Lib4,0302,5131,9738,516
RossmereNDPPC3,95038.09%5265.07%NDP3,9502,8513,42414610,371
RupertslandNDPNDP2,20651.75%78718.46%PC1,4196382,2064,263
SelkirkNDPLib3,82135.35%1841.70%NDP3,1383,8213,63721410,810
Seven OaksNDPLib3,88542.81%3323.66%NDP1,6363,8853,5539,074
SpringfieldPCPC5,81543.49%2,00915.03%Lib5,8153,8063,74913,370
St. BonifaceNDPLib5,74361.16%3,68239.21%NDP1,5865,7432,0619,390
St. JamesNDPLib3,93940.14%5795.90%PC3,3603,9392,1711372059,812
St. JohnsNDPNDP3,09243.75%6128.66%Lib1,2222,4803,0921031717,068
St. NorbertPCLib6,07345.91%3782.86%PC5,6956,0731,46013,228
St. VitalNDPLib4,43142.22%8177.78%PC3,6144,4312,28216910,496
Ste. RosePCPC3,72346.15%1,09213.54%Lib3,7232,6311,4642498,067
Sturgeon CreekPCLib4,83347.45%6596.47%PC4,1744,8339931582710,185
Swan RiverNDPPC4,11550.10%6698.14%NDP4,1156533,4468,214
The PasNDPNDP3,22151.69%1,63726.27%PC1,5841,4263,2216,231
ThompsonNDPNDP2,99248.10%1,00316.12%PC1,9891,2402,9926,221
TransconaNDPLib3,90041.13%7097.48%NDP2,2703,9003,1911219,482
Turtle MountainPCPC3,20841.68%5987.77%Lib3,2082,610446476869877,696
TuxedoPCPC6,42747.28%1240.91%Lib6,4276,30371414913,593
VirdenPCPC4,45954.27%2,41629.40%Lib4,4592,0439675881608,217
WolseleyNDPLiberal3,61842.78%5065.98%NDP1,5793,6183,1121498,458

: = open seat : = winning candidate was in previous Legislature : = incumbent had switched allegiance : = not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature : = other incumbents renominated : = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada : = multiple candidates

Turnout, winning shares and swings

Riding and winning partyTurnoutVote shareShare won by winning candidate, with difference noted from share achieved by the same party in 1986.SwingPositive indicates improvement to standing of party winning in 1986; negative points to 1986's second-place party being swung to.%Change (pp)%Change (pp)ToChange (pp)
ArthurPCHold72.01{{bartable4.90-21embackground:#708090}}54.71{{bartable-6.40-11embackground:}}CoR
AssiniboiaLibGain74.46{{bartable10.41-21embackground:#708090}}44.29{{bartable25.62-11embackground:}}PC
Brandon EastNDPHold75.37{{bartable8.35-21embackground:#708090}}39.73{{bartable-13.14-11embackground:}}PC
Brandon WestPCHold72.54{{bartable1.61-21embackground:#708090}}45.93{{bartable-7.18-11embackground:}}PC
BurrowsLibGain66.05{{bartable4.45-21embackground:#708090}}42.27{{bartable33.49-11embackground:}}*N/A*William Chornopyski, who campaigned as an Independent in 1986 and finished second, stood as a Liberal in 1988 and won.
CharleswoodPCHold80.06{{bartable10.54-21embackground:#708090}}48.13{{bartable-8.30-11embackground:}}PC
ChurchillNDPHold62.23{{bartable1.18-21embackground:#708090}}58.03{{bartable-15.47-11embackground:}}PC
ConcordiaNDPHold76.43{{bartable10.21-21embackground:#708090}}37.71{{bartable-16.66-11embackground:}}PC
DauphinNDPHold83.73{{bartable5.03-21embackground:#708090}}40.26{{bartable-12.01-11embackground:}}PC
ElliceLibGain71.78{{bartable5.42-21embackground:#708090}}42.88{{bartable29.45-11embackground:}}PC
ElmwoodNDPHold67.98{{bartable3.65-21embackground:#708090}}38.20{{bartable-7.63-11embackground:}}*N/A*Russell Doern, who campaigned as an Independent in 1986 and came in second, decided not to run in 1988.
EmersonPCHold72.36{{bartable-0.63-21embackground:#708090}}53.39{{bartable1.64-11embackground:}}PC
Flin FlonNDPHold62.42{{bartable6.03-21embackground:#708090}}54.82{{bartable-14.67-11embackground:}}PC
Fort GarryLibGain78.22{{bartable11.99-21embackground:#708090}}46.58{{bartable26.68-11embackground:}}PC
Fort RougeLibGain69.95{{bartable5.62-21embackground:#708090}}48.91{{bartable29.44-11embackground:}}PC
GimliPCGain78.94{{bartable3.77-21embackground:#708090}}44.17{{bartable3.19-11embackground:}}PC
GladstonePCHold64.36{{bartable1.74-21embackground:#708090}}52.51{{bartable3.26-11embackground:}}PC
InksterLibGain69.45{{bartable9.20-21embackground:#708090}}41.43{{bartable30.46-11embackground:}}PC
InterlakeNDPHold67.59{{bartable1.51-21embackground:#708090}}39.99{{bartable-21.31-11embackground:}}PC
KildonanLibGain76.48{{bartable13.01-21embackground:#708090}}35.69{{bartable26.24-11embackground:}}PC
Kirkfield ParkPCHold79.81{{bartable11.19-21embackground:#708090}}47.25{{bartable-9.89-11embackground:}}PC
La VérendryePCHold59.78{{bartable9.36-21embackground:#708090}}54.49{{bartable-4.63-11embackground:}}PC
Lac du BonnetPCGain77.47{{bartable3.53-21embackground:#708090}}41.48{{bartable-1.07-11embackground:}}PC
LakesidePCHold70.45{{bartable-0.60-21embackground:#708090}}48.97{{bartable-0.41-11embackground:}}PC
LoganNDPHold61.35{{bartable5.35-21embackground:#708090}}47.95{{bartable-25.13-11embackground:}}PC
MinnedosaPCHold72.12{{bartable2.76-21embackground:#708090}}43.36{{bartable1.59-11embackground:}}PC
MorrisPCHold69.24{{bartable9.51-21embackground:#708090}}60.93{{bartable-7.85-11embackground:}}PC
NiakwaLibGain79.64{{bartable8.07-21embackground:#708090}}47.48{{bartable30.53-11embackground:}}PC
OsborneLibGain78.85{{bartable9.69-21embackground:#708090}}44.90{{bartable30.21-11embackground:}}PC
PembinaPCHold70.98{{bartable7.09-21embackground:#708090}}66.44{{bartable1.25-11embackground:}}PC
Portage la PrairiePCHold71.70{{bartable6.67-21embackground:#708090}}49.28{{bartable-2.07-11embackground:}}PC
RadissonLibGain77.49{{bartable7.94-21embackground:#708090}}44.39{{bartable30.55-11embackground:}}PC
RhinelandPCHold53.41{{bartable2.91-21embackground:#708090}}78.68{{bartable27.33-11embackground:}}PC
RielPCHold77.88{{bartable3.64-21embackground:#708090}}41.71{{bartable-5.40-11embackground:}}PC
River EastPCHold77.17{{bartable3.73-21embackground:#708090}}51.73{{bartable2.85-11embackground:}}PC
River HeightsLibHold87.07{{bartable6.42-21embackground:#708090}}59.69{{bartable14.71-11embackground:}}Lib
Roblin-RussellPCHold78.90{{bartable0.30-21embackground:#708090}}47.32{{bartable9.23-11embackground:}}PC
RossmerePCGain83.63{{bartable5.72-21embackground:#708090}}38.09{{bartable-3.58-11embackground:}}PC
RupertslandNDPHold43.15{{bartable1.19-21embackground:#708090}}51.75{{bartable-8.67-11embackground:}}PC
SelkirkLibGain80.46{{bartable5.53-21embackground:#708090}}35.35{{bartable24.40-11embackground:}}PC
Seven OaksLibGain72.37{{bartable9.02-21embackground:#708090}}42.81{{bartable31.44-11embackground:}}PC
SpringfieldPCHold77.73{{bartable4.40-21embackground:#708090}}43.49{{bartable-0.77-11embackground:}}PC
St. BonifaceLibGain79.77{{bartable10.04-21embackground:#708090}}61.16{{bartable37.34-11embackground:}}Lib
St. JamesLibGain78.54{{bartable6.05-21embackground:#708090}}40.14{{bartable30.25-11embackground:}}PC
St. JohnsNDPHold66.52{{bartable4.10-21embackground:#708090}}43.75{{bartable-12.64-11embackground:}}PC
St. NorbertLibGain76.95{{bartable8.07-21embackground:#708090}}45.91{{bartable21.51-11embackground:}}PC
St. VitalLibGain79.08{{bartable5.27-21embackground:#708090}}42.22{{bartable27.16-11embackground:}}PC
Ste. RosePCHold71.01{{bartable-1.64-21embackground:#708090}}46.15{{bartable0.38-11embackground:}}PC
Sturgeon CreekLibGain76.73{{bartable9.29-21embackground:#708090}}47.45{{bartable30.55-11embackground:}}PC
Swan RiverPCGain83.92{{bartable3.74-21embackground:#708090}}50.10{{bartable3.04-11embackground:}}PC
The PasNDPHold73.08{{bartable4.90-21embackground:#708090}}51.69{{bartable-16.64-11embackground:}}PC
ThompsonNDPHold73.16{{bartable1.66-21embackground:#708090}}48.10{{bartable-18.51-11embackground:}}PC
TransconaLibGain77.72{{bartable12.16-21embackground:#708090}}41.13{{bartable25.74-11embackground:}}PC
Turtle MountainPCHold74.70{{bartable5.47-21embackground:#708090}}41.68{{bartable-5.83-11embackground:}}PC
TuxedoPCHold79.77{{bartable7.93-21embackground:#708090}}47.28{{bartable-1.81-11embackground:}}Lib
VirdenPCHold70.43{{bartable2.58-21embackground:#708090}}54.27{{bartable1.27-11embackground:}}PC
WolseleyLibGain74.44{{bartable8.50-21embackground:#708090}}42.78{{bartable28.57-11embackground:}}PC

Changes in party shares

RidingCoRLiberalNDPPC%Change (pp)%Change (pp)%Change (pp)%Change (pp)
Arthur10.83{{bartable-5.19-11embackground:}}27.25{{bartable17.87-11embackground:}}7.22{{bartable-6.28-11embackground:}}54.71{{bartable-6.40-11embackground:}}
Assiniboia44.29{{bartable25.62-11embackground:}}11.65{{bartable-18.06-11embackground:}}42.18{{bartable-9.44-11embackground:}}
Brandon East25.57{{bartable18.79-11embackground:}}39.73{{bartable-13.14-11embackground:}}32.35{{bartable-8.00-11embackground:}}
Brandon West32.98{{bartable25.69-11embackground:}}21.08{{bartable-18.51-11embackground:}}45.93{{bartable-7.18-11embackground:}}
Burrows42.27{{bartable33.49-11embackground:}}40.79{{bartable-12.25-11embackground:}}14.12{{bartable-0.09-11embackground:}}
Charleswood42.21{{bartable23.09-11embackground:}}8.51{{bartable-15.93-11embackground:}}48.13{{bartable-8.30-11embackground:}}
Churchill17.29{{bartable12.22-11embackground:}}58.03{{bartable-15.47-11embackground:}}24.68{{bartable3.25-11embackground:}}
Concordia30.03{{bartable19.11-11embackground:}}37.71{{bartable-16.66-11embackground:}}26.83{{bartable-5.42-11embackground:}}
Dauphin25.02{{bartable10.67-11embackground:}}40.26{{bartable-12.01-11embackground:}}34.72{{bartable1.33-11embackground:}}
Ellice42.88{{bartable29.45-11embackground:}}34.20{{bartable-23.47-11embackground:}}21.41{{bartable-3.62-11embackground:}}
Elmwood36.01{{bartable30.51-11embackground:}}38.20{{bartable-7.63-11embackground:}}24.35{{bartable4.06-11embackground:}}
Emerson3.89{{bartable3.89-11embackground:}}27.77{{bartable20.64-11embackground:}}14.94{{bartable-26.17-11embackground:}}53.39{{bartable1.64-11embackground:}}
Flin Flon16.12{{bartable8.07-11embackground:}}54.82{{bartable-14.67-11embackground:}}29.06{{bartable6.60-11embackground:}}
Fort Garry46.58{{bartable26.68-11embackground:}}11.95{{bartable-17.78-11embackground:}}39.80{{bartable-8.65-11embackground:}}
Fort Rouge48.91{{bartable29.44-11embackground:}}27.78{{bartable-21.08-11embackground:}}21.97{{bartable-8.00-11embackground:}}
Gimli21.98{{bartable15.26-11embackground:}}31.40{{bartable-19.44-11embackground:}}44.17{{bartable3.19-11embackground:}}
Gladstone10.60{{bartable-14.79-11embackground:}}29.78{{bartable17.05-11embackground:}}7.11{{bartable-5.52-11embackground:}}52.51{{bartable3.26-11embackground:}}
Inkster41.43{{bartable30.46-11embackground:}}38.02{{bartable-26.08-11embackground:}}19.96{{bartable-0.23-11embackground:}}
Interlake{{bartable-3.82-11embackground:}}23.25{{bartable17.23-11embackground:}}39.99{{bartable-21.31-11embackground:}}36.76{{bartable7.91-11embackground:}}
Kildonan35.69{{bartable26.24-11embackground:}}28.67{{bartable-22.98-11embackground:}}31.99{{bartable-3.08-11embackground:}}
Kirkfield Park44.96{{bartable24.88-11embackground:}}7.78{{bartable-14.99-11embackground:}}47.25{{bartable-9.89-11embackground:}}
La Vérendrye36.70{{bartable24.71-11embackground:}}8.81{{bartable-20.08-11embackground:}}54.49{{bartable-4.63-11embackground:}}
Lac du Bonnet26.51{{bartable15.18-11embackground:}}32.01{{bartable-14.11-11embackground:}}41.48{{bartable-1.07-11embackground:}}
Lakeside9.45{{bartable-2.62-11embackground:}}30.94{{bartable19.94-11embackground:}}10.64{{bartable-16.91-11embackground:}}48.97{{bartable-0.41-11embackground:}}
Logan30.08{{bartable20.34-11embackground:}}47.95{{bartable-25.13-11embackground:}}19.66{{bartable4.31-11embackground:}}
Minnedosa9.69{{bartable-9.31-11embackground:}}29.50{{bartable20.11-11embackground:}}17.44{{bartable-12.40-11embackground:}}43.36{{bartable1.59-11embackground:}}
Morris7.95{{bartable7.95-11embackground:}}24.38{{bartable11.08-11embackground:}}5.98{{bartable-11.93-11embackground:}}60.93{{bartable-7.85-11embackground:}}
Niakwa47.48{{bartable30.53-11embackground:}}11.22{{bartable-24.39-11embackground:}}39.99{{bartable-7.46-11embackground:}}
Osborne44.90{{bartable30.21-11embackground:}}28.52{{bartable-26.86-11embackground:}}25.08{{bartable-2.31-11embackground:}}
Pembina5.49{{bartable-6.19-11embackground:}}23.87{{bartable13.37-11embackground:}}4.20{{bartable-7.09-11embackground:}}66.44{{bartable1.25-11embackground:}}
Portage la Prairie7.39{{bartable-7.54-11embackground:}}34.47{{bartable21.01-11embackground:}}8.85{{bartable-11.41-11embackground:}}49.28{{bartable-2.07-11embackground:}}
Radisson44.39{{bartable30.55-11embackground:}}28.10{{bartable-25.62-11embackground:}}27.52{{bartable-2.25-11embackground:}}
Rhineland16.13{{bartable-6.34-11embackground:}}5.19{{bartable-20.99-11embackground:}}78.68{{bartable27.33-11embackground:}}
Riel1.18{{bartable-0.79-11embackground:}}38.56{{bartable26.64-11embackground:}}17.83{{bartable-21.18-11embackground:}}41.71{{bartable-5.40-11embackground:}}
River East{{bartable-2.07-11embackground:}}26.03{{bartable20.87-11embackground:}}20.65{{bartable-22.68-11embackground:}}51.73{{bartable2.85-11embackground:}}
River Heights59.69{{bartable14.71-11embackground:}}9.34{{bartable-15.16-11embackground:}}30.41{{bartable-0.11-11embackground:}}
Roblin-Russell29.51{{bartable5.24-11embackground:}}23.17{{bartable-14.47-11embackground:}}47.32{{bartable9.23-11embackground:}}
Rossmere27.49{{bartable16.19-11embackground:}}33.02{{bartable-14.02-11embackground:}}38.09{{bartable-3.58-11embackground:}}
Rupertsland14.97{{bartable-0.18-11embackground:}}51.75{{bartable-8.67-11embackground:}}33.29{{bartable8.85-11embackground:}}
Selkirk35.35{{bartable24.40-11embackground:}}33.64{{bartable-21.28-11embackground:}}29.03{{bartable-4.33-11embackground:}}
Seven Oaks42.81{{bartable31.44-11embackground:}}39.16{{bartable-25.55-11embackground:}}18.03{{bartable-5.07-11embackground:}}
Springfield28.47{{bartable16.51-11embackground:}}28.04{{bartable-15.74-11embackground:}}43.49{{bartable-0.77-11embackground:}}
St. Boniface61.16{{bartable37.34-11embackground:}}21.95{{bartable-38.82-11embackground:}}16.89{{bartable3.29-11embackground:}}
St. James1.40{{bartable-0.48-11embackground:}}40.14{{bartable30.25-11embackground:}}22.13{{bartable-22.09-11embackground:}}34.24{{bartable-8.31-11embackground:}}
St. Johns35.09{{bartable25.59-11embackground:}}43.75{{bartable-12.64-11embackground:}}17.29{{bartable-11.99-11embackground:}}
St. Norbert45.91{{bartable21.51-11embackground:}}11.04{{bartable-13.84-11embackground:}}43.05{{bartable-7.67-11embackground:}}
St. Vital42.22{{bartable27.16-11embackground:}}21.74{{bartable-23.58-11embackground:}}34.43{{bartable-5.18-11embackground:}}
Ste. Rose3.09{{bartable-2.48-11embackground:}}32.61{{bartable20.95-11embackground:}}18.15{{bartable-18.86-11embackground:}}46.15{{bartable0.38-11embackground:}}
Sturgeon Creek1.55{{bartable1.55-11embackground:}}47.45{{bartable30.55-11embackground:}}9.75{{bartable-16.79-11embackground:}}40.98{{bartable-14.19-11embackground:}}
Swan River7.95{{bartable2.89-11embackground:}}41.95{{bartable-5.93-11embackground:}}50.10{{bartable3.04-11embackground:}}
The Pas22.89{{bartable9.58-11embackground:}}51.69{{bartable-16.64-11embackground:}}25.42{{bartable7.07-11embackground:}}
Thompson19.93{{bartable12.45-11embackground:}}48.10{{bartable-18.51-11embackground:}}31.97{{bartable6.07-11embackground:}}
Transcona41.13{{bartable25.74-11embackground:}}33.65{{bartable-25.74-11embackground:}}23.94{{bartable-1.27-11embackground:}}
Turtle Mountain6.19{{bartable-9.93-11embackground:}}33.91{{bartable16.51-11embackground:}}5.80{{bartable-13.17-11embackground:}}41.68{{bartable-5.83-11embackground:}}
Tuxedo46.37{{bartable13.35-11embackground:}}5.25{{bartable-11.67-11embackground:}}47.28{{bartable-1.81-11embackground:}}
Virden7.16{{bartable-11.51-11embackground:}}24.86{{bartable18.33-11embackground:}}11.77{{bartable-10.05-11embackground:}}54.27{{bartable1.27-11embackground:}}
Wolseley42.78{{bartable28.57-11embackground:}}36.79{{bartable-14.63-11embackground:}}18.67{{bartable-9.16-11embackground:}}

: = did not field a candidate in 1986

Post-election changes

Gilles Roch (Springfield) became a Liberal on September 8, 1988.

Opinion polls

Polling firmLast day
of surveySourcePCMBMLPMNDPOtherMESampleMBPC}};" data-sort-type="number"MBLiberal}};" data-sort-type="number"MBNDP}};" data-sort-type="number"CAIndépendant}};" data-sort-type="number"
*Election 1988*April 26, 1988**38.37**35.5223.622.49
University of Manitoba Research Ltd.February 1988{{cite newstitle=Maverick topples Pawley's NDP in Manitoba votework=The Globe and Mailpage=A1}}**50.4**22.825.4
University of Manitoba Research Ltd.October 10, 1987{{cite newstitle=Manitoba NDP dip recorded in surveywork=The Vancouver Sunpage=A9}}36.723.3**37.3**
University of Manitoba Research Ltd.June 1987{{cite newstitle=Manitoba gets reform as Pawley bows to leftwork=The Globe and Mailfirst=Geoffreylast=Yorkpage=A3}}35.918.7**40.3**
Western Opinion ResearchApril 1987title=Tories leading NDP in new Manitoba pollwork=The Globe and Mailfirst=Geoffreylast=Yorkpage=A4}}**36**2833
University of Manitoba Research Ltd.February 198732.416.6**45.6**
*[Election 1986](1986-manitoba-general-election)*March 18, 198640.5613.92**41.50**4.02
Polling firmLast date
of pollingPCLiberalNDP*Others*Sample
sizeMargin
of errorPolling
methodMBPC}}MBLiberal}} "MBNDP}}
Angus Reid**43**342218183.5%Telephone
Angus Reid**48**321918063.5%Telephone
U of M36.723.3**37.3**2.71,0903.0%Telephone
Western Opinion**36**283335004.5%Telephone

References

References

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  2. (2003). "Unions in the time of revolution: government restructuring in Alberta and Ontario". University of Toronto Press.
  3. Adams, Christopher P.. (2008). "Politics in Manitoba: parties, leaders, and voters". University of Manitoba Press.
  4. . ["Thirty-Third General Election held March 18, 1986 - Summary of Results"](https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/HistoricalResultsSummaries/1986.pdf). *[[Elections Manitoba]]*.
  5. . ["Thirty-Fourth General Election held April 26, 1988 - Summary of Results"](https://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/downloads/HistoricalResultsSummaries/1981.pdf). *[[Elections Manitoba]]*.
  6. (21 April 1988). "Manitoba PCs still lead polls NDP dead last". The Gazette.
  7. (16 March 1988). "NDP headed for defeat in Manitoba, poll shows". The Vancouver Sun.
  8. (15 October 1987). "Manitoba NDP dip recorded in survey". The Vancouver Sun.
  9. (13 April 1987). "Tories leading NDP in new Manitoba poll". The Globe and Mail.
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