2010 Manitoba municipal elections

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The Canadian province of Manitoba held municipal elections on October 27, 2010. Election day was on July 23, 2010 for several beach resorts including Winnipeg Beach, Dunnottar and Victoria Beach. Mayors, councillors, and school board trustees were elected. Bill 35, The Municipal Conflict of Interest and Campaign Financing Act, was passed on October 8, 2009. This created new rules for campaigns and financing. It extended campaign rules previously in force in Winnipeg to the rest of the province. It requires candidates to provide financial statements of contributions and expenses. It also bans corporate and union donations, and limits donations to Manitoba residents. Municipalities had the option to set their own bylaw regarding maximum expenses, and municipal rebate programs. Also new in this election is the requirement that candidates register prior to campaigning. Candidates for mayor or reeve were required to register between May 1, and September 21, 2010. Candidates for councillor had to register between June 30 to September 21, 2010.

Brandon

Mayor

City council

Wards

Not running

Dauphin

Mayor

City council

At-large

Morden

Mayor

City council

At-large

Portage la Prairie

Mayor

City council

At-large

School trustee

Not running

Selkirk

Mayoral candidates

City council

At-large

Steinbach

Mayoral candidates

City council

At-large

Not running

Thompson

Mayoral candidates

City council

At-large

Not running

Winkler

Mayor

City council

At-large

Winnipeg

Mayoral candidates

City council

Wards

Not running

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