Tuxedo
There are 4 candidates in this electoral division. Candidates are displayed in random order.


This electoral division is located west Winnipeg, to the south of the Assiniboine River and mostly located west of Kenaston Boulevard. The population of the Tuxedo electoral division in 2008 was 20,300. The most recent MLA to represent this area was Heather Stefanson (Progressive Conservative party) between 2000 and 2016.
The voter turnout for the Tuxedo electoral division during the 2011 provincial election was 62%.
A link to the Tuxedo map is available here.
Latest Candidate News
Articles that mention candidates from this race.
April 19, 2016
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Manitoba election: Selinger resigns as NDP leader after big loss to PCs - CBC.ca
Mentions: Mamadou Ka, Heather Stefanson, Mamadou Ka
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CTV News Winnipeg declares Tory Heather Stefanson re elected in Tuxedo - CTV News
Mentions: Michael Lazar, Bob Krul, Heather Stefanson
April 18, 2016
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Manitoba election gets down and dirty in final days - CTV News
Mentions: Greg Selinger, Heather Stefanson, Brian Pallister
April 17, 2016
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MB. leaders not inspiring, voters say - Winnipeg Sun
Mentions: Heather Stefanson, Dave Chomiak
April 16, 2016
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Selinger swings at PCs with cancer claim - Winnipeg Sun
Mentions: Greg Selinger, Heather Stefanson, Tracey Maconachie
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Brandon family joins those with concerns over Brian Pallister's travel - CBC.ca
Mentions: Drew Caldwell, Heather Stefanson, Brian Pallister
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Green Party hoping for a breakthrough in Manitoba - Winnipeg Sun
Mentions: Greg Selinger, Heather Stefanson, Shandi Strong, Rana Bokhari, Brian Pallister, James Allum, James Beddome
April 14, 2016
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Greens pitch 'human composting' - Winnipeg Sun
Mentions: Wab Kinew, Heather Stefanson, James Beddome
April 13, 2016
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The word of the day is 'privatization' - Winnipeg Sun
Mentions: Alain Landry, Heather Stefanson, Jon Gerrard
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Liberals promise Lake Winnipeg cabinet minister - Winnipeg Sun
Mentions: Alain Landry, Greg Selinger, Heather Stefanson, Rana Bokhari
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