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A right-of-centre municipal organization known as the Independent Citizen's Election Committee convinced the Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties to avoid competing against each other in certain Winnipeg -area ridings, such that a single "anti-socialist" alternative to the NDP could be offered. This campaign was generally unsuccessful.

RESULTS


Note:

  • Party did not nominate candidates in previous election.


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RIDING RESULTS


Party key:


(x) denotes incumbent.

Arthur :


Assiniboia :


Birtle-Russell :


Brandon East :


Brandon West :


Burrows :


Charleswood :


Churchill :


Crescentwood :


Dauphin :


Elmwood :


Emerson :


Flin Flon :


Fort Garry :


Fort Rouge :


Gimli :


Gladstone :


Inkster :


Kildonan :


La Du Bonnet :


Lakeside :


La Verendrye :


Logan :


Minnedosa :


Morris :


Osborne :


Pembina :


Point Douglas :

Portage La Prairie :


Radisson :


Rhineland :


Riel :


River Heights :


Roblin :


Rock Lake :


Rossmere :


Rupertsland :


St. Boniface :


St. George :


St. James :


St. Johns :


St. Matthews :


St. Vital :


Ste. Rose :


Selkirk :


Seven Oaks :


Souris-Killarney :


Springfield :


Sturgeon Creek :


Swan River :


The Pas :


Thompson :


Transcona :


Virden :


Wellington :


Winnipeg Centre :


Wolseley :



Post-election changes


St. Boniface (election declared void), December 20 , 1974 :


Wolseley (res. Israel Asper , March 1 , 1975 ), June 25 , 1975:


Crescentwood (election declared void, February 20 , 1975), June 25, 1975:


Souris-Killarney (dec. Earl McKellar , April 18 , 1976 ), November 7 , 1976: