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Agassiz to Kirkfield Park 2019 Voting Area Maps and Station-by-Station Results Cartes des sections de vote et résultats par bureau de scrutin pour 2019 Abbreviations used in this section / Abréviations utilisées dans cette section : ADV Advance Voting Station / Bureau de scrutin par anticipation IMVS Institutional Mobile Voting Station / Bureau de scrutin itinérant en établissement IVS Institutional Voting Station / Bureau de scrutin en établissement SBB* Write-in ballot / Bulletins spéciaux * Votes cast in institutions by write-in ballot are returned to the electoral division where the voter normally resides and are shown separately on the line marked Write-in Ballot. Un bulletin de vote spécial déposé dans un établissement est envoyé à la circonscription électorale où l’électeur réside normalement. Le nombre de bulletins de vote spéciaux est indiqué séparément sous Bulletins spéciaux. Relevé des suffrages I Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba 59 AGASSIZ Total Number of Voting Ballots Registered Area / Rejected Declined Cast/ Voters/ Voting Place / Centre de scrutin (PC) Section (Lib.) / Rejetés / Refusés Total des Nombre (NDP/NPD) (GPM/PVM) de vote Liz CLAYTON, suffrages d’électeurs LEGASPI, Kelly LEGASPI, CLARKE, Eileen CLARKE, SWANSON, Hector SWANSON, exprimés inscrits 1 KELWOOD DROP-IN CENTRE 49 5 13 2 0 0 69 127 2 RIDING MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY HALL 85 13 11 12 0 0 121 260 3 GLENELLA COMMUNITY HALL 137 6 11 6 1 0 161 277 4 SANDY BAY OJIBWAY FIRST NATION 6 0 88 0 0 0 94 332 COMMUNITY COMPLEX 5 SANDY BAY OJIBWAY FIRST NATION 7 2 67 0 0 0 76 315 COMMUNITY COMPLEX 6 SANDY BAY OJIBWAY FIRST NATION 1 1 62 1 0 0 65 330 COMMUNITY COMPLEX 7 LANGRUTH COMMUNITY HALL 97 5 26 9 0 0 137 221 8 PLUMAS SENIOR'S CENTRE 117 4 3 4 1 1 130 225 9 PLUMAS SENIOR'S CENTRE 49 1 8 15 0 0 73 146 10 EDEN COMMUNITY HALL 59 2 11 5 0 0 77 217 11 EDEN COMMUNITY HALL 76 7 7 3 0 0 93 193 12 YELLOWHEAD CENTRE, NEEPAWA 172 15 6 11 0 0 204 278 13 YELLOWHEAD CENTRE, NEEPAWA 129 13 28 21 1 0 192 445 14 YELLOWHEAD CENTRE, NEEPAWA 154 15 41 26 0 0 236 516 15 YELLOWHEAD CENTRE, NEEPAWA 95 11 22 21 0 0 149 431 16 YELLOWHEAD CENTRE, NEEPAWA 141 16 32 19 0 1 209 516 17 YELLOWHEAD CENTRE, NEEPAWA 102 5 11 6 0 1 125 304 18 YELLOWHEAD CENTRE, NEEPAWA 132 7 10 12 0 0 161 331 19 ARDEN CURLING RINK 126 12 12 14 0 0 164 279 20 GLADSTONE DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 114 7 10 13 0 1 145 272 21 GLADSTONE DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 144 18 16 13 0 0 191 355 22 WESTBOURNE / LONGBURN COMMUNITY CENTRE 117 3 4 5 0 1 130 255 23 GLADSTONE DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 82 3 8 3 0 0 96 201 24 GLADSTONE DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 133 3 4 0 0 0 140 246 25 WELLWOOD COMMUNITY HALL 91 14 10 2 1 0 118 198 26 BROOKDALE DROP-IN CENTRE 83 7 12 10 1 0 113 276 27 CFB SHILO-COMMUNITY CENTRE ANNEX 9 0 2 0 0 0 11 138 28 CARBERRY COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL 106 20 26 11 0 0 163 336 29 CARBERRY COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL 106 20 44 16 0 0 186 397 30 CARBERRY COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL 137 16 27 12 1 1 194 359 31 CARBERRY COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL 103 16 25 24 0 0 168 365 32 CARBERRY COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL 85 6 10 6 0 0 107 265 33 SIDNEY COMMUNITY CENTRE 144 12 13 8 0 0 177 322 34 AUSTIN COMMUNITY HALL 139 1 5 2 0 0 147 266 35 AUSTIN COMMUNITY HALL 185 7 5 2 0 0 199 300 36 AUSTIN COMMUNITY HALL 192 5 10 2 2 0 211 326 37 MACGREGOR HEARTLAND MULTIPLEX 164 5 12 5 1 0 187 288 38 MACGREGOR HEARTLAND MULTIPLEX 144 9 10 6 0 0 169 263 Relevé des suffrages I Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba 61 AGASSIZ, ctd. Total Number of Voting Ballots Registered Area / Rejected Declined Cast/ Voters/ Voting Place / Centre de scrutin (PC) Section (Lib.) / Rejetés / Refusés Total des Nombre (NDP/NPD) (GPM/PVM) de vote Liz CLAYTON, suffrages d’électeurs LEGASPI, Kelly LEGASPI, CLARKE, Eileen CLARKE, SWANSON, Hector SWANSON, exprimés inscrits 39 MACGREGOR HEARTLAND MULTIPLEX 156 8 20 9 0 1 194 346 40 MACGREGOR HEARTLAND MULTIPLEX 170 6 30 8 0 0 214 364 41 LAVENHAM COMMUNITY HALL 75 15 3 1 0 0 94 179 42 ROSSENDALE COMMUNITY CENTRE 57 1 3 4 0 0 65 115 43 RATHWELL MEMORIAL HALL 95 9 9 4 0 1 118 254 44 TREHERNE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE 147 3 10 9 0 0 169 296 45 TREHERNE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE 178 14 26 21 0 0 239 437 46 RATHWELL MEMORIAL HALL 53 11 9 14 1 0 88 169 RCMP HOLDING CELL - NEEPAWA / IMVS-1 NEEPAWA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL / COUNTRY 51 2 2 8 2 0 65 45 MEADOWS PERSONAL CARE HOME CARBERRY PLAINS DISTRICT HEALTH CENTRE IMVS-2 / CARBERRY PERSONAL CARE HOME 9 0 4 3 2 0 18 28 SEVEN REGIONS HEALTH CENTRE / IMVS-3 CENTENNIAL APARTMENTS / THIRD 32 2 6 3 0 1 44 62 CROSSING MANOR, GLADSTONE TIGER HILLS VILLA / TIGER HILLS MANOR / IMVS-4 21 1 1 3 0 0 26 28 TIGER HILLS HEALTH CENTRE, TREHERNE MACGREGOR HEALTH CENTRE / IMVS-5 9 0 1 0 0 0 10 20 MACGREGOR PERSONAL CARE HOME RETURNING OFFICE / BUREAU DU ADV-1 361 17 64 31 2 0 475 0 DIRECTEUR DU SCRUTIN, NEEPAWA ADV-2 CARBERRY COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL 57 1 4 3 0 0 65 0 ADV-3 SANDY BAY OJIBWAY FIRST NATION 5 0 19 0 0 0 24 0 COMMUNITY COMPLEX ADV-4 GLADSTONE DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE 29 2 8 5 0 0 44 0 ADV-5 MACGREGOR HEARTLAND MULTIPLEX 67 8 0 1 2 0 78 0 ADV-6 PLUMAS SENIOR'S CENTRE 26 0 0 3 0 0 29 0 ADV-7 YELLOWHEAD MANOR, NEEPAWA 44 2 2 0 0 0 48 0 ABS/HMBD ABSENTEE / VOTE DES ABSENTS, 12 0 3 0 0 0 15 0 HOMEBOUND / VOTE À DOMICILE SBB WRITE-IN BALLOT / BULLETINS SPÉCIAUX 12 3 10 1 1 0 27 0 NON-RESIDENT ADVANCE / ANTICIPATION 22 3 8 5 0 0 38 0 NR (NON-RÉSIDENTS) FINAL TOTAL / TOTAL FINAL 5,700 420 964 463 19 9 7,575 13,514 Relevé des suffrages I Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba 63 ASSINIBOIA Total Number of Voting Ballots Registered Area / Rejected Declined Cast/ Voters/ Voting Place / Centre de scrutin (PC) Section (Lib.) / Rejetés / Refusés Total des Nombre (NDP/NPD) (GPM/PVM) de vote John DELAAT, suffrages d’électeurs MCKELLEP, Joe MCKELLEP, ANDERSON, Jeff ANDERSON, JOHNSTON, Scott JOHNSTON, exprimés inscrits 1 MANITOBA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 26 19 74 78 0 0 197 434 2 MANITOBA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 18 13 94 65 0 1 191 438 3 MANITOBA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 14 11 58 83 0 0 166 502 4 ÉCOLE ROMÉO-DALLAIRE SCHOOL 15 14 94 68 0 3 194 467 5 ÉCOLE ROMÉO-DALLAIRE SCHOOL 36 8 90 53 0 1 188 473 6 ÉCOLE ROMÉO-DALLAIRE SCHOOL 25 8 69 67 2 1 172 413 7 ÉCOLE ROMÉO-DALLAIRE SCHOOL 21 16 87 64 2 2 192 473 8 HERITAGE VICTORIA COMMUNITY CLUB 20 13 64 57 4 0 158 452 9 COLLÈGE STURGEON HEIGHTS COLLEGIATE 36 20 75 69 0 0 200 483 10 MANITOBA HOUSING COMPLEX 17 13 61 75 1 1 168 598 11 COLLÈGE STURGEON HEIGHTS COLLEGIATE 13 11 44 28 0 0 96 295 12 HERITAGE VICTORIA COMMUNITY CLUB 17 5 49 79 0 0 150 429 13 HERITAGE VICTORIA COMMUNITY CLUB 32 15 94 53 1 0 195 438 14 HERITAGE VICTORIA COMMUNITY CLUB 31 20 92 79 2 0 224 467 15 ÉCOLE ROMÉO-DALLAIRE SCHOOL 37 6 70 68 0 0 181 489 16 LAKEWOOD SCHOOL 27 13 96 77 0 1 214 481 17 LAKEWOOD SCHOOL 19 16 71 78 0 0 184 473 18 LAKEWOOD SCHOOL 23 9 78 74 0 1 185 450 19 HEDGES MIDDLE SCHOOL 21 6 81 80 1 2 191 458 20 HEDGES MIDDLE SCHOOL 21 13 62 71 0 0 167 471 21 HEDGES MIDDLE SCHOOL 27 16 82 66 0 1 192 476 22 HEDGES MIDDLE SCHOOL 26 12 95 56 1 0 190 451 23 CRESTVIEW SCHOOL 15 20 90 85 1 0 211 493 24 CRESTVIEW SCHOOL 24 13 54 50 0 0 141 470 25 ÉCOLE NESS MIDDLE SCHOOL 19 9 81 79 0 1 189 438 26 ÉCOLE NESS MIDDLE SCHOOL 24 15 97 56 0 0 192 445 27 HERITAGE VICTORIA COMMUNITY CLUB 26 17 64 77 1 0 185 427 28 STURGEON CREEK II RETIREMENT RESIDENCE 22 3 54 10 1 0 90 154 29 STURGEON CREEK I RETIREMENT RESIDENCE 27 5 50 10 0 2 94 152 30 VICTORIA ARMS 35 16 85 51 0 0 187 347 31 VICTORIA ARMS 16 7 32 20 0 0 75 176 32 THE WESTHAVEN 19 11 71 35 1 0 137 264 33 ÉCOLE NESS MIDDLE SCHOOL 30 12 48 59 0 0 149 495 34 ÉCOLE NESS MIDDLE SCHOOL 27 21 88 52 0 0 188 466 35 ÉCOLE NESS MIDDLE SCHOOL 30 23 81 77 0 0 211 479 36 ÉCOLE NESS MIDDLE SCHOOL 23 9 84 58 0 0 174 447 37 CRESTVIEW SCHOOL 17 12 84 61 2 1 177 476 38 HEDGES MIDDLE SCHOOL 11 10 52 63 0 1 137 433 39 HEDGES MIDDLE SCHOOL 16 7 35 53 0 0 111 452 Relevé des suffrages I Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba 65 ASSINIBOIA, ctd.
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