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1962 Manitoba general election
The 1962 Manitoba general election was held on December 16, 1962 to elect 57 members to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, Canada. It resulted in a majority victory for the incumbent Progressive Conservatives under the leadership of Premier Dufferin Roblin, securing a third term for the party. Roblin's Tories won 36 seats versus 13 for the Liberals led by Gildas Molgat, 7 for the social democratic New Democrats led by Russell Paulley, and 1 seat for the Social Credit Party led by Jacob Froese. The Communist Party ran two candidates, neither being successful.
Detailed Results
Summary
Northern Manitoba
2,170 1,973 2,375 1,175 448 2,329 515 461 2,484 1,497 430
Southern Manitoba
2,629 1,861 2,676 1,701 704 4,771 3,182 1542 535 1,314 971 1,910 1,278 2,116 811 2,746 1,928 267 3,247 1,801 2,542 1,309 1,964 2,545 1,376 1,930 706 1,410 1,076 1,323 2,316 794 917 2,020 2,868 249 2,573 2,015 329 1,740 1,264 843 1,452 2,009 207 1,086 1,394 719 2,828 1,536 472 456 1,648 1,126 609 2,436 2,225 2,124 2,414 220 1,478 791 1,511 2,205 1,530 645 2,444 2,015 257 2,594 1,256 471 1,210 2,451 1,467 2,648 147 1,527 2,104 579 2,471 1,532 1,993 1,562 429 2,350 1,004 718 2,788 1,973 691 2,828 1,323 450
Winnipeg
2,993 3,232 1,978 747 1,791 1,502 517 1,737 1,815 2,024 4,721 2,828 1,168 3,507 2,128 990 1,497 2,081 2,658 3,176 2,751 3,172 452 1,126 1,006 1,462 3,025 1,871 1,523 2,712 3,169 4,032 5,044 3,941 1,937 4,175 662 2,707 2,202 1,239 1,236 1,229 1,796 299 F.P. Bashchak (Ind.-Lib.-Lab.) 111 Sam Bordman (Ind.) 54 2,485 1,771 1,386 3,626 2,605 1,023 795 2,635 1,600 3,095 2,422 1,391 2,202 2,779 1,684 1,016 3,207 1,559 798
By-elections 1962 to 1966
! style="text-align:right;" colspan=3 |Total valid votes ! style="text-align:right;" |9,441 ! style="text-align:right;" colspan=2 |100
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