1883 Manitoba general election
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The 1883 Manitoba general election was held on January 23, 1883, to elect 31 members to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Incumbent premier John Norquay and his allies won re-election.[1] This was the first partisan election in Manitoba, though the political parties were still unofficial. Norquay himself was officially independent, but he aligned with the Conservative Party, and his MLAs were considered to be the province's de facto Conservative Party. Norquay was opposed by the Liberals, led by Thomas Greenway, who had previously founded the Provincial Rights Party before merging with the Liberals.
Background
One of the main issues in the election was the CPR monopoly of railways in Manitoba. Business leaders and farmers wanted increased competition to lower costs, but Canadian prime minister John A. Macdonald refused to allow competition with the CPR. Thomas Greenway and the Liberals blamed Norquay for this, arguing that as a political ally of the Conservative prime minister, Norquay agreed to the CPR monopoly in exchange for federal financial aid to the province. Norquay hoped to break the monopoly too, but was uncertain about whether constructing railways was legally in provincial jurisdiction, and was wary of ruining relations with the federal government.[2]
Results by riding
| Electoral district | Candidates[3] | Incumbent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Liberal | ||
| Assiniboia | Alexander Murray  95 - 72.0%  |  James Cunningham  37 - 28%  |  Alexander Murray | 
| Baie St. Paul | Edward Fairbanks  Acclaimed  |  Marc Amable Girard | |
| Birtle | Edward Leacock  251 - 50.9%  |  Robert Nelson  242 - 49.1%  |  Edward Leacock | 
| Brandon | Joseph Woodworth  859 - 55.8%  |  John Sifton  681 - 44.2%  |  John Sifton | 
| Burnside | Isaiah Mawhinney  185 - 60.0%  |  John Smith  124 - 40.0%  |  John Smith | 
| Cartier | Joseph Lecomte  153 - 65.1% John Hargrave[note 1] 67 - 28.5%  |  J Parker  15 - 6.4%  |  Gilbert McMicken | 
| Dauphin | John Davidson  Acclaimed  |  John Davidson | |
| Dufferin North | David Wilson  304 - 60.2%  |  H Landerkin  201 - 39.8%  |  David Wilson | 
| Dufferin South | John Stewart  112 - 41.9%  |  William Winram  155 - 58.1%  |  William Winram | 
| Emerson | R Chalmers  168 - 48.6%  |  Frederick Burnham  178 - 51.4%  |  Thomas Carney | 
| High Bluff-Poplar Point | William Crawford  68 - 50.7%  |  H Rose  49.3%  |  John Drummond | 
| Kildonan and St. Paul | Alexander Sutherland  100 - 57.1%  |  John Sutherland  75 - 42.9%  |  Alexander Sutherland | 
| La Verendrye | Maxime Goulet  181 - 51.1% Louis Prud'homme[note 2] 173 - 48.9%  |  Louis Prud'homme | |
| Minnedosa | David Harrison  495 - 53.6%  |  David Glass  428 - 46.4%  |  John Crerar | 
| Morris West | Henry Tennant  204 - 42.9% G Wilde 134 - 28.2%[note 3]  |  Alphonse Martin  138 - 30.0%  |  Joseph Taillefer | 
| Mountain | John Norquay  244 - 42.5%  |  Thomas Greenway  330 - 57.5%  |  Thomas Greenway | 
| Norkfolk | W Ross  37.1%  |  Charles Hay  62.9%  |  New riding | 
| Portage la Prairie | W Black  304 - 49.0%  |  Joseph Martin  315 - 50.7% Edward Hay[note 4] 2 - 0.3%  |  James Cowan | 
| Rockwood | James Miller  74 - 22.8%  |  Samuel Jackson  250 - 77.2%  |  John Aikins | 
| Springfield | Charles Edie  162 - 48.9%  |  John Bell  169 - 51.1%  |  Charles Edie | 
| St. Agathe | Alexander Kittson  Acclaimed  |  Alexander Kittson | |
| St. Andrews | John Norquay  Acclaimed  |  John Norquay | |
| St. Boniface | Alphonse Larivière  97 - 68.8%  |  Edouard Richard  44 - 31.2%  |  Alphonse Larivière | 
| St. Clements | John Allan  94 - 54.7%  |  John Gunn  78 - 45.3%  |  Edward Hay | 
| St. Francois Xavier | Edward Gigot  66.7%  |  Daniel Carey  36 - 33.3%  |  Patrice Breland | 
| Turtle Mountain | James Alexander  145 - 38.5%  |  Findlay Young  232 - 61.5%  |  James Alexander | 
| Westbourne | Corydon Brown  Acclaimed  |  David Marr Walker | |
| Winnipeg North | A Monkman  218 - 42.2%  |  Elias Conklin  299 - 57.8%  |  New riding | 
| Winnipeg South | C Tuttle  196 - 43.1%  |  Albert Killam  259 - 56.9%  |  New riding | 
| Woodlands | William Wagner  136 - 78.6% Francis Lipsett 37 - 21.4%[note 5]  |  Francis Lipsett | |
Notes
References
- ^ "Province of Manitoba Fifth General Election Summary of Results" (PDF). Elections Manitoba.
 - ^ "NORQUAY, JOHN". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved September 25, 2024.
 - ^ "Elections | Canadian Elections Database". www.canadianelectionsdatabase.ca. Retrieved September 25, 2024.