Kirkfield Park is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1979, and has formally existed since the provincial election of 1981.[1] The riding is located in the westernmost tip of the City of Winnipeg. It contains the neighbourhoods of Glendale, Westwood, Kirkfield Park, Woodhaven, Birchwood, Booth, Silver Heights and part of Assiniboia Downs

Kirkfield Park
Manitoba electoral district
Location in Winnipeg
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Manitoba
MLA
 
 
 
Logan Oxenham
New Democratic
District created1979
First contested1981
Last contested2023
Demographics
Census division(s)Division No. 11
Census subdivision(s)Winnipeg

Kirkfield Park is bordered to the east by St. James, to the south and west by Charleswood, and to the north by Assiniboia. The St Charles and Glendale Country Clubs are in this riding, as are the Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens and Assumption Cemetery.

The riding's population in 1996 was 20,236. In 1999, the average family income was $63,038, and the unemployment rate was 5.80%. Almost 13% of the riding's population are immigrants, including 6% German and 5% Ukrainian. Over twenty per cent of the riding's residents are over 65 years of age.

The service sector accounts for 15% of Kirkfield Park's industry, followed by 13% in retail trade.

Since its creation in 1981, the seat has been nearly continuously held by the Progressive Conservatives. Previously it was won by the New Democratic Party only twice, in 2007 and 2011, until 2023 when the NDP's Logan Oxenham picked the seat up a third time after having originally been defeated in the previous year's by-election.

List of provincial representatives

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Assembly Years Member Party
Riding created from Sturgeon Creek and Assiniboia
32nd 1981–1986 Gerrie Hammond Progressive Conservative
33rd 1986–1988
34th 1988–1990
35th 1990–1995 Eric Stefanson
36th 1995–1999
37th 1999–2000
2000–2003 Stuart Murray
38th 2003–2006
39th 2007–2011 Sharon Blady New Democratic
40th 2011–2016
41st 2016–2019 Scott Fielding Progressive Conservative
42nd 2019–2022
2022–2023 Kevin Klein
43rd 2023–present   Logan Oxenham New Democratic

Election results

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2023 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Logan Oxenham 5,067 44.55 18.87 $23,228.82
Progressive Conservative Kevin Klein 4,406 38.74 -11.62 $59,804.69
Liberal Rhonda Nichol 1,696 14.91 -0.76 $13,290.09
Green Dennis Bayomi 205 1.80 -6.48 $2,776.31
Total valid votes/expense limit 11,374 99.63 $69,804.00
Total rejected and declined ballots 42 0.37
Turnout 11,416 63.76 2.51
Eligible voters 17,906
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 15.24
Source(s)
Manitoba provincial by-election, December 13, 2022
Resignation of Scott Fielding
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Kevin Klein 2,357 37.04 -13.32
New Democratic Logan Oxenham 2,196 34.51 8.82
Liberal Rhonda Nichol 1,741 27.36 11.68
Green Dennis Bayomi 70 1.10 -7.19
Total valid votes 6,364 99.86
Total rejected ballots 11 0.17 -0.58
Turnout 6,375 36.50 -24.75
Eligible voters 17,468
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -11.07
Source: Elections Manitoba[5]
2019 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Scott Fielding 5,445 50.36 -1.8 $48,691.89
New Democratic Kurt Morton 2,777 25.68 -4.5 $2,920.83
Liberal Ernie Nathaniel 1,695 15.68 6.2 $4,443.68
Green Dennis Bayomi 896 8.29 0.4 $0.00
Total valid votes 10,813 99.25
Total rejected ballots 82 0.75
Turnout 10,895 61.25
Eligible voters 17,789
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 1.3
2016 provincial election redistributed results[6]
Party %
  Progressive Conservative 52.2
  New Democratic 30.2
  Liberal 9.5
  Green 7.9


2016 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Scott Fielding 5,457 53.47 6.92 $43,828.72
New Democratic Sharon Blady 3,075 30.13 -16.62 $41,575.18
Liberal Kelly Nord 889 8.71 5.23 $4,950.59
Green Lisa Omand 784 7.68 4.47 $0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 10,205 99.26   $
Total rejected ballots 76 0.74 0.45
Turnout 10,281 68.71 -0.25
Eligible voters 14,962
Progressive Conservative gain from New Democratic Swing 11.77
Source: Elections Manitoba[7][8][9]
2011 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Sharon Blady 4,928 46.75 -2.57 $24,940.91
Progressive Conservative Kelly de Groot 4,907 46.55 8.43 $27,048.90
Liberal Syed Bokhari 367 3.48 -9.08 $6,309.33
Green Alanna Gray 339 3.22 $41.62
Total valid votes 10,541 99.71
Total rejected ballots 31 0.29 -0.16
Turnout 10,572 68.97 -0.24
Eligible voters 15,329
New Democratic hold Swing -5.50
Source: Elections Manitoba[10]
2007 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Sharon Blady 4,997 49.32 18.26 $28,330.71
Progressive Conservative Chris Kozier 3,862 38.12 -8.60 $22,764.35
Liberal Douglas Kaylor 1,273 12.56 -9.65 $5,428.14
Total valid votes 10,132 99.55
Total rejected ballots 46 0.45 0.18
Turnout 10,178 69.21 7.77
Eligible voters 14,707
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 13.43

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2003 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Stuart Murray 4,294 46.72 -7.22 $20,826.03
New Democratic Dennis Kshyk 2,855 31.06 12.40 $4,760.05
Liberal Brian Head 2,042 22.22 -4.42 $16,471.01
Total valid votes 9,191 99.73
Total rejected ballots 25 0.27 -0.04
Turnout 9,216 61.44 6.57
Eligible voters 15,000
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -9.81

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Manitoba provincial by-election, November 21, 2000
Resignation of Eric Stefanson
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Stuart Murray 4,369 53.94 0.70 $9,841
Liberal Vic Wieler 2,158 26.64 6.54 $4,355
New Democratic Dawn Thompson 1,512 18.67 -8.00 $4,291
Libertarian Dennis Rice 61 0.75 $0.00
Total valid votes 8,100 99.69
Total rejected ballots 25 0.31 -0.27
Turnout 8,125 54.87 -21.81
Eligible voters 14,809
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -2.92

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1999 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Eric Stefanson 6,108 53.23 -6.92 $31,323.00
New Democratic Dennis Kshyk 3,060 26.67 13.27 $6,620.00
Liberal Vic Wieler 2,306 20.10 -6.35 $10,536.50
Total valid votes 11,474 99.42
Total rejected ballots 67 0.58 0.26
Turnout 11,541 76.68 1.52
Eligible voters 15,051
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -10.09

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1995 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Eric Stefanson 5,949 60.15 3.73
Liberal Vic Wieler 2,616 26.45 -6.84
New Democratic Darryl Livingstone 1,325 13.40 3.35
Total valid votes 9,890 99.68
Total rejected ballots 32 0.32 0.19
Turnout 9,922 75.16 -2.26
Eligible voters 13,202
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 5.29
1990 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Eric Stefanson 5,813 56.42 9.17
Liberal Jasper McKee 3,430 33.29 -11.67
New Democratic Shirley Manson 1,035 10.05 2.26
Communist Frank Goldspink 25 0.24
Total valid votes 10,303 99.86
Total rejected ballots 14 0.14 -0.09
Turnout 10,317 77.41 -2.40
Eligible voters 13,327
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 10.42
1988 Manitoba general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Gerrie Hammond 5,269 47.25 -9.89
Liberal Irene Friesen 5,014 44.96 24.88
New Democratic Hamish Gavin 868 7.78 -14.99
Total valid votes 11,151 99.78
Total rejected ballots 25 0.22 -0.05
Turnout 11,176 79.81 11.19
Eligible voters 14,003
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -17.39

Previous boundaries

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The 1999-2011 boundaries for Kirkfield Park highlighted in red.

References

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  1. ^ "Riding Profiles - Kirkfield Park". CBC News. Retrieved August 8, 2010.
  2. ^ "Summary of Votes Received" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  3. ^ "CANDIDATE ELECTION RETURNS GENERAL ELECTION 2023". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
  4. ^ "2023 GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE AND REGISTERED PARTY ELECTION EXPENSE LIMITS - FINAL EXPENSE LIMIT" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  5. ^ "2022 KIRKFIELD PARK BYELECTION RESULTS". Elections Manitoba. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  6. ^ Marcoux, Jacques (August 27, 2019). "New Manitoba election boundaries give upper hand to Progressive Conservatives, CBC News analysis finds". CBC. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  7. ^ "Candidates: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. March 29, 2016. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  8. ^ "Statement of Votes" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  9. ^ "Election Returns: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2016. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  10. ^ "Statement of Votes" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. 2011. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  11. ^ http://www.elections.mb.ca/en/Results/39_division_results/39_kirkfield-park_summary_results.html Archived 2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine - 2007 Results
  12. ^ http://www.elections.mb.ca/en/Results/38_division_results/38_kirkfield-park_summary_results.html Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine - 2003 Results
  13. ^ http://www.elections.mb.ca/en/Results/by_election_2000_kirkfieldpark.html Archived 2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine - 2000 By-Election Results
  14. ^ http://www.electionsmanitoba.ca/apps/results/37gen/pbp.asp?ED=20 Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine - 1999 Results

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