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There was a wide spread betwixt confederate and bluish Manitoba successful elector turnout for Monday's national election.
Canadian mean was conscionable implicit 67 per cent, highest since 2015
CBC News
· Posted: Apr 29, 2025 1:12 PM EDT | Last Updated: 18 minutes ago
There was a wide spread betwixt confederate and bluish Manitoba successful elector turnout for Monday's national election.
The top turnout was successful the ridings of Winnipeg West, which saw 74.33 per cent of eligible voters formed a ballot, and Winnipeg South, wherever 74.3 per cent voted. The lowest turnout was 37.54 per cent successful the Churchill-Keewatinook Aski riding.
The Canadian mean was 67.37 per cent. There are 28,525,638 registered voters successful the country, and 19,217,565 made their mark, a record 7.3 cardinal of them during beforehand polls.
Monday's effect was the highest elector turnout, nationally, for a wide predetermination since 2015, which drew 68.3 per cent of voters to the polls.
The adjacent higher elector turnout was successful 1993, erstwhile the turnout was 69.6 per cent, Elections Canada says.
Voter turnout successful Manitoba ridings (Elections Canada):
- Brandon-Souris: 65.16 per cent.
- Churchill-Keewatinook Aski: 37.54 per cent.
- Elmwood-Transcona: 64.74 per cent.
- Kildonan-St. Paul: 71.07 per cent.
- Portage-Lisgar: 67.96 per cent.
- Provencher: 70.99 per cent.
- Riding Mountain: 65.02 per cent.
- Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman: 70.55 per cent.
- St. Boniface-St. Vital: 71.01 per cent.
- Winnipeg Centre: 51.99 per cent.
- Winnipeg North: 54.4 per cent.
- Winnipeg South: 74.3 per cent.
- Winnipeg South Centre: 72.71 per cent.
- Winnipeg West: 74.33 per cent.