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Manitoba Election 2023

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Manitoba Election 2023 Coverage

 
  • Where can I find the latest Manitoba Election 2023 news?
    Visit our Manitoba Votes 2023 page for the latest updates and in-depth coverage
  • How do I vote in Manitoba for the election?
    A full list of what you need to vote is available.
  • Where do I get live results on Election Day?
    On October 3, View the results on the Manitoba Votes 2023 Page
  • Where can I watch coverage of Manitoba Election 2023
    CTVNewsWinnipeg.ca

 

 

Candidates, Parties & Platforms

 
  • What are the major parties taking part in Manitoba Election 2023?
    We look at the three main parties vying to form the province's next government.
  • Who is running in the 2023 Manitoba Election?
    Here's a list of all candidates for the upcoming Manitoba Election.
  • What are the parties promising if they're elected?
    A promise tracker for the three main parties has been compiled.
  • When are the Manitoba Election Debates?
    A leaders' debate will took place on Sept. 21 on CTV Winnipeg.

 

 

Election Notes & Fast Facts

 
  • When is the 2023 Manitoba Election?
    The Manitoba election is on October 3, 2023
  • When was the last Manitoba provincial election?
    The last Manitoba election was held on September 10, 2019
  • Which party is in power in Manitoba?
    Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, led by Heather Stefanson
  • Where can I find news from the Campaign trail?
    Check out our Manitoba Election Page for news from the campaign trail, interviews with the leaders, and more

 

Voting machines that will be used in Manitoba for the 2023 election. (Image source: Jamie Dowsett/CTV News Winnipeg)

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