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Manitoba Provincial Election 2011

Seat Calculator

There are a total of 57 seats up for grabs in the election. 29 seats are needed for a party to win a majority. To predict and calculate the result of the next election, select the winner of each riding in the table below and click the Tally button. To reset all selections, click the Reset button.

Step 1: Select the winner in each riding

Riding LIB NDP PC OTH
Agassiz
Arthur-Virden
Assiniboia
Brandon East
Brandon West
Burrows
Charleswood
Concordia
Dauphin
Dawson Trail
Elmwood
Emerson
Flin Flon
Fort Garry-Riverview
Fort Richmond
Fort Rouge
Fort Whyte
Gimli
Interlake
Kewatinook
Kildonan
Kirkfield Park
La Verendrye
Lac du Bonnet
Lakeside
Logan
Midland
Minto
Morden-Winkler
Morris
Point Douglas
Portage la Prairie
Radisson
Riding Mountain
Riel
River East
River Heights
Rossmere
Seine River
Selkirk
Southdale
Spruce Woods
St. Boniface
St. James
St. Johns
St. Norbert
St. Paul
St. Vital
Steinbach
Swan River
The Maples
The Pas
Thompson
Transcona
Tuxedo
Tyndall Park
Wolseley

Step 2: Tally the number of seats predicted for each party

Total: 57 - 29 seats needed for majority.
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