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Electoral Divisions: La Vérendrye to Selkirk LA VÉRENDRYE 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) de vote Erin MCGEE, suffrages d’électeurs SMOOK, Dennis SMOOK, MITCHELL, Lorena MITCHELL, exprimés inscrits 1 NEW BOTHWELL RECREATION CENTRE 37 22 187 1 0 247 474 2 NEW BOTHWELL RECREATION CENTRE 6 16 179 1 0 202 333 PROVIDENCE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE - 3 19 15 111 1 0 146 234 REIMER STUDENT LIFE CENTRE, OTTERBURNE PROVIDENCE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE - 4 24 31 35 3 0 93 200 REIMER STUDENT LIFE CENTRE, OTTERBURNE 5 KLEEFELD RECREATION CENTRE 9 15 124 1 1 150 288 6 KLEEFELD RECREATION CENTRE 7 2 92 0 1 102 237 7 KLEEFELD RECREATION CENTRE 31 11 179 2 0 223 454 8 KLEEFELD RECREATION CENTRE 15 6 134 0 0 155 299 9 ST. PIERRE JOLYS RECREATION CENTRE 27 27 106 2 0 162 313 10 ST. PIERRE JOLYS RECREATION CENTRE 49 66 78 1 0 194 429 11 ST. PIERRE JOLYS RECREATION CENTRE 39 49 84 0 0 172 359 12 NEW HORIZON COMMUNITY HALL, GRUNTHAL 18 8 154 0 0 180 394 13 NEW HORIZON COMMUNITY HALL, GRUNTHAL 11 14 188 0 1 214 494 14 NEW HORIZON COMMUNITY HALL, GRUNTHAL 18 10 166 1 2 197 465 15 NEW HORIZON COMMUNITY HALL, GRUNTHAL 9 7 206 0 0 222 378 16 CHALET MALOUIN, ST. MALO 17 18 102 0 0 137 271 17 CHALET MALOUIN, ST. MALO 34 42 95 0 2 173 363 18 CHALET MALOUIN, ST. MALO 59 40 130 0 1 230 400 19 CHALET MALOUIN, ST. MALO 27 28 77 0 1 133 324 20 CHALET MALOUIN, ST. MALO 13 20 95 0 3 131 292 21 SARTO HALL- SENIOR CENTRE 5 15 142 0 1 163 329 22 SARTO HALL- SENIOR CENTRE 17 9 148 0 1 175 344 23 SARTO HALL- SENIOR CENTRE 12 9 159 1 0 181 391 24 MARCHAND COMMUNITY CENTRE 9 14 68 2 0 93 344 25 CLUB DE L'AMITIÉ, LA BROQUERIE 15 11 103 1 0 130 343 26 CLUB DE L'AMITIÉ, LA BROQUERIE 22 13 133 2 0 170 375 27 CLUB DE L'AMITIÉ, LA BROQUERIE 29 40 88 0 2 159 390 28 CLUB DE L'AMITIÉ, LA BROQUERIE 34 32 103 0 1 170 366 29 CLUB DE L'AMITIÉ, LA BROQUERIE 24 16 112 1 0 153 411 30 MARCHAND COMMUNITY CENTRE 20 18 64 1 0 103 249 31 MARCHAND COMMUNITY CENTRE 15 21 102 2 1 141 255 32 SHEVCHENKO SCHOOL, VITA 30 16 98 0 2 146 306 33 SHEVCHENKO SCHOOL, VITA 30 29 93 6 0 158 309 34 SHEVCHENKO SCHOOL, VITA 24 9 84 1 3 121 291 35 SUNDOWN UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC HALL 22 14 79 0 1 116 229 36 WOODRIDGE COMMUNITY HALL 15 15 69 0 0 99 202 37 WOODRIDGE COMMUNITY HALL 18 16 49 0 1 84 193 38 PINEY COMMUNITY CENTRE 13 15 97 2 0 127 201 Relevé des suffrages I Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba 141 LA VÉRENDRYE, 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) de vote Erin MCGEE, suffrages d’électeurs SMOOK, Dennis SMOOK, MITCHELL, Lorena MITCHELL, exprimés inscrits 39 VASSAR COMMUNITY CENTRE 22 26 42 0 0 90 184 40 EVERGREEN SENIORS CLUB, SPRAGUE 44 23 74 1 1 143 254 41 MIDDLEBRO COMMUNITY HALL 11 7 49 0 1 68 165 MENNO HOME FOR THE AGED / GREENDALE ESTATES IMVS-1 / / ELDERLY PERSON HOUSING / GRUNTHAL HOME / 3 3 25 0 0 31 71 HMBD HOMEBOUND / VOTE À DOMICILE DE SALABERRY DISTRICT HEALTH CENTRE / REPOS IMVS-2 JOLYS PERSONAL CARE HOME / VITA DISTRICT HEALTH 2 8 20 0 0 30 76 CENTRE / VITA PERSONAL CARE HOME RETURNING OFFICE / BUREAU DU DIRECTEUR ADV-1 51 40 323 0 1 415 0 DU SCRUTIN, GRUNTHAL ADV-2 ST. PIERRE JOLYS RECREATION CENTRE 2 8 17 0 0 27 0 ADV-3 CHALET MALOUIN, ST. MALO 11 6 27 0 0 44 0 ADV-4 CLUB DE L'AMITIÉ, LA BROQUERIE 7 4 38 0 0 49 0 ADV-5 SHEVCHENKO SCHOOL, VITA 1 0 10 0 0 11 0 ADV-6 WOODRIDGE COMMUNITY HALL 3 4 9 0 0 16 0 ADV-7 BUFFALO POINT RESORT CENTRE 6 3 28 0 0 37 0 ADV-8 EVERGREEN SENIORS CLUB, SPRAGUE 2 4 13 0 0 19 0 ABS ABSENTEE / VOTES DES ABSENTS 4 5 16 0 0 25 0 SBB WRITE-IN BALLOT / BULLETINS SPÉCIAUX 4 0 5 0 0 9 0 NON-RESIDENT ADVANCE / ANTICIPATION NR 50 39 301 1 1 392 0 (NON-RÉSIDENTS) FINAL TOTAL / TOTAL FINAL 1,046 939 5,310 34 29 7,358 13,279 Relevé des suffrages I Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba 143 LAC DU BONNET / LAC-DU-BONNET Total Number of Voting Ballots Registered Area / Rejected Declined Cast/ Voters/ Voting Place / Centre de scrutin (PC) Section (Lib.) / Rejetés / Refusés Total des Nombre de vote (NDP/NPD) suffrages d’électeurs HAYWARD, Terry HAYWARD, EWASKO, Wayne EWASKO, KLASSEN, Sidney KLASSEN, exprimés inscrits 1 EAST BEACHES SENIOR SCENE, VICTORIA BEACH 150 53 62 2 1 268 492 2 EAST BEACHES SENIOR SCENE, VICTORIA BEACH 96 29 41 0 0 166 315 3 WALTER WHYTE SCHOOL, GRAND MARAIS 106 30 51 0 1 188 340 4 STEAD COMMUNITY CENTRE 50 5 10 1 0 66 96 5 POWERVIEW SCHOOL 132 17 53 1 0 203 409 6 GOLDEN LEISURE CLUB, PINE FALLS 85 25 62 2 1 175 327 7 POWERVIEW SCHOOL 88 8 27 0 0 123 241 8 ST. GEORGES PARISH HALL 150 21 42 2 0 215 336 9 GREAT FALLS COMMUNITY HALL 78 20 31 0 0 129 240 10 BIRD RIVER HALL 110 16 26 0 0 152 281 11 BIRD RIVER HALL 104 15 21 1 2 143 277 12 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - LAC DU BONNET 110 20 31 0 2 163 328 13 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - LAC DU BONNET 83 18 30 0 4 135 243 14 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - LAC DU BONNET 111 11 26 0 1 149 310 15 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - LAC DU BONNET 128 29 36 3 0 196 385 16 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - LAC DU BONNET 108 13 20 0 0 141 318 17 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - LAC DU BONNET 114 29 56 3 1 203 480 18 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - LAC DU BONNET 159 29 46 0 1 235 493 19 PINAWA COMMUNITY CENTRE 114 59 28 4 2 207 394 20 PINAWA COMMUNITY CENTRE 103 84 25 0 0 212 398 21 PINAWA COMMUNITY CENTRE 117 80 34 1 2 234 418 22 WHITESHELL BAPTIST CHURCH, SEVEN SISTER FALLS 111 27 29 0 0 167 296 23 WHITESHELL BAPTIST CHURCH, SEVEN SISTER FALLS 158 12 18 0 1 189 330 24 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 108 15 20 0 0 143 297 25 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 115 13 30 0 0 158 314 26 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 88 8 20 2 2 120 268 27 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 81 17 27 3 0 128 276 28 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 104 32 41 4 1 182 311 29 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 124 12 36 1 0 173 325 30 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 140 24 29 0 2 195 495 31 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 134 32 38 0 2 206 516 32 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 111 38 26 4 1 180 473 33 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 141 30 38 4 0 213 452 34 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL, BEAUSEJOUR 152 58 31 1 2 244 512 35 TYNDALL VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTRE 119 26 39 1 2 187 332 36 TYNDALL VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTRE 203 26 52 2 0 283 492 37 TYNDALL VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTRE 123 12 25 0 0 160 376 38 GARSON COMMUNITY CENTRE 147 32 57 2 3 241 442 39 STE. RITA FRIENDLY HANDS CLUB 55 13 19 0 0 87 131 40 WHITEMOUTH COMMUNITY CENTRE 113 30 22 3 2 170 373 Relevé des suffrages I Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba 145 LAC DU BONNET / LAC-DU-BONNET, 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 de vote (NDP/NPD) suffrages d’électeurs HAYWARD, Terry HAYWARD, EWASKO, Wayne EWASKO, KLASSEN, Sidney KLASSEN, exprimés inscrits 41 ELMA COMMUNITY CLUB 73 9 21 1 1 105 214 42 RENNIE COMMUNITY CLUB 71 11 20 0 0 102 150 43 FALCON BEACH SCHOOL 104 22 31 0 0 157 235 44 EAST BRAINTREE COMMUNITY CHURCH 23 9 12 0 0 44 92 45 HADASHVILLE RECREATION CENTRE 81 29 55 2 1 168 415 Votes cast here are are counted with write-in ballots in their home electoral IVS-1 MILNER RIDGE CORRECTIONAL CENTRE division. / Les votes exprimés ici sont comptés avec les bulletins spéciaux dans leur circonscription électorale d’origine. SUNNYWOOD MANOR PERSONAL CARE HOME / PINE IMVS-1 5 0 4 0 0 9 26 FALLS HEALTH COMPLEX PINAWA HOSPITAL / LAC DU BONNET PERSONAL CARE IMVS-2 4 0 2 0 0 6 31 HOME BEAUSEJOUR HEALTH CENTRE / EAST GATE LODGE IMVS-3 33 1 11 0 0 45 144 PERSONAL CARE HOME / STONY PLAINS TERRACE RCMP HOLDING CELL - FALCON BEACH / WHITE- IMVS-4 MOUTH DISTRICT HEALTH CENTRE PERSONAL CARE 6 3 2 0 0 11 38 HOME RETURNING OFFICE / BUREAU DU DIRECTEUR DU ADV-1 630 112 150 7 4 903 0 SCRUTIN, BEAUSEJOUR ADV-2 WHITEMOUTH COMMUNITY CENTRE 34 7 2 0 0 43 0 ADV-3 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - LAC DU BONNET 143 20 35 0 0 198 0 ADV-4 PINAWA COUNCIL CHAMBERS 79 31 12 0 0 122 0 ADV-5 WHITESHELL BAPTIST CHURCH 25 5 2 0 0 32 0 ADV-6 FALCON BEACH SCHOOL 16 2 7 0 0 25 0 ADV-7 STEAD COMMUNITY CENTRE 9 1 1 0 0 11 0 ADV-8 RENNIE COMMUNITY CLUB 5 0 4 0 0 9 0 ADV-9 GOLDEN LEISURE CLUB 51 1 2 0 0 54 0 ADV-10 EAST BRAINTREE COMMUNITY CHURCH 12 2 4 0 0 18 0 ADV-11 EAST BEACHES SENIOR SCENE 57 15 20 0 1 93 0 ADV-12 HADASHVILLE RECREATION CENTRE 23 0 3 1 0 27 0 ABS/HMBD ABSENTEE / VOTE DES ABSENTS, HOMEBOUND / 10 5 2 0 0 17 0 VOTE À DOMICILE SBB WRITE-IN BALLOT / BULLETINS SPÉCIAUX 7 8 20 2 0 37 0 NON-RESIDENT ADVANCE / ANTICIPATION NR 53 20 37 3 0 113 0 (NON-RÉSIDENTS) FINAL TOTAL / TOTAL FINAL 6,177 1,381 1,814 63 43 9,478 15,477 Relevé des suffrages I Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba 147 LAGIMODIÈRE Total Number of Voting Ballots Registered Area / Rejected Declined Cast/ Voters/ Voting Place / Centre de scrutin (PC) Section (Lib.) / Rejetés / Refusés Total des Nombre KRUL, Bob KRUL, (NDP/NPD) (GPM/PVM) CROSS, Billie CROSS, de vote Jake SACHER, suffrages d’électeurs SMITH, Andrew SMITH, exprimés inscrits 1 SEINE RIVER HAVEN 51 5 25 31 1 1 114 316 2 SEINE RIVER HAVEN 35 10 14 39 0 0 98 172 3 MORROW GOSPEL CHURCH 51 9 25 75 0 2 162 444 4 MORROW GOSPEL CHURCH 73 14 19 109 1 0 216 488 5 ISLAND LAKES COMMUNITY SCHOOL 70 17 34 76 0 0 197 474 6 ISLAND LAKES COMMUNITY SCHOOL 30 2 4 23 1 1 61 208 7 ÉCOLE SAGE CREEK SCHOOL 45 15 42 91 0 0 193 519 8 ÉCOLE SAGE CREEK SCHOOL 71 14 37 85 0 0 207 496 9 ÉCOLE SAGE
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