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The 2011 Manitoba general election was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. It took place on October 4, 2011, due to the new fixed-date election laws. In the outgoing legislature, the New Democratic Party of Manitoba (NDP) held 37 of the 57 seats, the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba (PC Party) held 19 of the 57 seats and the Liberal Party of Manitoba held one of the 57 seats, after Kevin Lamoureux resigned his seat in the riding of Inkster to run as a Liberal candidate in a federal by-election.

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  • The 2011 Manitoba general election was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. It took place on October 4, 2011, due to the new fixed-date election laws. In the outgoing legislature, the New Democratic Party of Manitoba (NDP) held 37 of the 57 seats, the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba (PC Party) held 19 of the 57 seats and the Liberal Party of Manitoba held one of the 57 seats, after Kevin Lamoureux resigned his seat in the riding of Inkster to run as a Liberal candidate in a federal by-election. Following the last census, electoral district boundaries were adjusted. There are 57 electoral districts. Despite being perceived as a tight race in the run-up to voting, with The Globe and Mail expecting it to be the "closest in more than a decade", the NDP won its fourth consecutive term in government, taking 37 seats, an improvement of one from the 2007 election – thus gaining their largest majority ever in the Assembly – whilst the Progressive Conservatives failed to make any gains beyond closing the gap in the popular vote, and not a single incumbent was defeated. The PC leader Hugh McFadyen announced shortly thereafter that he would resign his post. Also facing a disappointing result in the election, Liberal leader Jon Gerrard also announced shortly after the election that he would resign his post once the party crowned a new leader in 2013. (en)
  • L'élection générale manitobaine de 2011 (40e élection générale) s'est tenue afin d'élire les membres de l'Assemblée législative du Manitoba. Elle a eu lieu le 4 octobre 2011 en raison d'une nouvelle loi d'élection à date fixe. Dans la précédente législature, le Nouveau Parti démocratique du Manitoba (NPD) détenait 36 des 57 sièges, le Parti progressiste-conservateur du Manitoba (PC) en détenait 19 et le parti libéral du Manitoba en détenait un, après que Kevin Lamoureux abandonna son siège de la circonscription de Inkster pour se présenter candidat libéral dans une élection fédérale partielle. Après le dernier recensement, les limites des districts électoraux furent ajustés. Il y a 57 districts électoraux. Bien qu'elle fût perçue comme une course serrée durant la campagne électorale, le NPD prit 37 sièges – 1 de plus qu'en 2007 – remportant ainsi la plus importante majorité à ce jour, alors que le PC ne fit aucun gain. Le chef du PC, Hugh McFadyen a annoncé rapidement après qu'il abandonnait son poste. (fr)
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  • The 2011 Manitoba general election was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. It took place on October 4, 2011, due to the new fixed-date election laws. In the outgoing legislature, the New Democratic Party of Manitoba (NDP) held 37 of the 57 seats, the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba (PC Party) held 19 of the 57 seats and the Liberal Party of Manitoba held one of the 57 seats, after Kevin Lamoureux resigned his seat in the riding of Inkster to run as a Liberal candidate in a federal by-election. (en)
  • L'élection générale manitobaine de 2011 (40e élection générale) s'est tenue afin d'élire les membres de l'Assemblée législative du Manitoba. Elle a eu lieu le 4 octobre 2011 en raison d'une nouvelle loi d'élection à date fixe. Dans la précédente législature, le Nouveau Parti démocratique du Manitoba (NPD) détenait 36 des 57 sièges, le Parti progressiste-conservateur du Manitoba (PC) en détenait 19 et le parti libéral du Manitoba en détenait un, après que Kevin Lamoureux abandonna son siège de la circonscription de Inkster pour se présenter candidat libéral dans une élection fédérale partielle. (fr)
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