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The result was a fourth consecutive majority government for the Conservative Party Of Manitoba , led by Premier Rodmond Palen Roblin . Roblin's electoral machine won 28 seats, against 13 for the opposition Manitoba Liberal Party under new leader Tobias C. Norris .

The , who was almost elected in Winnipeg Centre with unofficial support from the Liberal Party. Many believe that Dixon was defeated by the Socialist Party 's decision to field a candidate against him. The Socialists ran two other candidates in Winnipeg, and both were defeated.


RESULTS


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RIDING RESULTS


(x) or boldface denotes incumbent.

Arthur :


Assiniboia :


Avondale :


Beautiful Plains :


Birtle :


Brandon City :


Carillon :


Cypress :


Dauphin :


Deloraine :


Dufferin :


Emerson :


Gilbert Plains :


Gimli :


Gladstone :


Hamiota :


Kildonan And St. Andrews :


Killarney :


Lakeside :


Lansdowne :


La Veredrye :


Manitou :


Minnedosa :


Morden :


Morris :


Mountain :


Norfolk :


Portage La Prairie :


Rhineland :


Rockwood :


Russell :


South Brandon :


Springfield :


Swan River :


St. Boniface :


Turtle Mountain :


Virden :


Winnipeg Centre :

Winnipeg North :


Winnipeg South :


Winnipeg West :



POST-ELECTION CHANGES


Russell (res. Angus Bonnycastle , 1911), February 4 , 1911 :


Killarney (George Lawrence appointed to cabinet, October 11 , 1911), October 23 , 1911 :


Manitou (res. Robert Rogers , October 10 , 1911), October 31 , 1911:


The Pas (new constituency), October 12 , 1912 :


Gimli (res. Baldwin Baldwinson , 1913 ), May 12 , 1913:


St. Boniface (Joseph Bernier appointed to cabinet, 1913), May 22 , 1913:


Kildonan & St. Andrews (res. Orton Grain , 1913), November 29 , 1913: