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Russell (Manitoba provincial electoral district)

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Russell is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located in the southwestern section of the province.

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Historical Riding

The original Russell riding was created in 1886, shortly after the expansion of Manitoba's western boundaries. It existed until 1957, when it was combined with the riding of Birtle as Birtle-Russell. The riding was primarily agrarian, and elected candidates from various parties who supported agrarian interests.

List of provincial representatives

Name Party Took Office Left Office
Edward Leacock Cons 1886 1888
James Fisher Lib 1888 1889(?)
Independent/Opposition 1889(?) 1896
Cons 1896 1899
Henry Mullins Cons 1899 1903
W.J. Doig Lib 1903 1907
Angus Bonnycastle Cons 1907 1914
Donald C. McDonald Lib 1914 1915
William Wilson Lib 1915 1922
Isaac Griffiths Prog 1922 1932
Lib-Prog 1932 1941
William Wilson Lib-Prog 1941 1949
Rodney Clement Independent Lib-Prog 1949 1954(?)
Lib-Prog 1954(?) 1958

Modern Riding

The riding of Birtle-Russell lasted from 1957 to 1979, and the subsequent riding of Roblin-Russell from 1979 to 1999. In 1999, the Roblin section of the riding was joined with Dauphin as Dauphin—Roblin, and a separate Russell riding was re-established. The modern riding is bordered to the north by Dauphin—Roblin, to the east by Ste. Rose, to the south by Minnedosa and Arthur-Virden, and to the west by the province of Saskatchewan. The town of Russell is the main urban centre in this riding, which also includes Birtle, Inglis, Angusville, Rossburn, Erickson, Oakburn, Shoal Lake and Hamiota. The Riding Mountain National Park and Asessippi Provincial Park are also located in Russell. The riding's population in 1996 was 18,647. As of 1999, the average family income was $39,999, and the unemployment rate was 6.10%. Russell remains primarily an agrarian riding, with agriculture accounting for 32% of its industry. Fourteen per cent of the riding's residents are aboriginal, and a further 13% are Ukrainian. The riding also has the second-highest percentage of senior citizens in Manitoba, at 21% of the total. The current MLA is Len Derkach of the Progressive Conservative Party, who previously held the riding of Roblin-Russell from 1986 to 1999. The New Democratic Party have made serious inroads in recent years, however, and the seat may be regarded as marginal.

List of provincial representatives

Name Party Took Office Left Office
Len Derkach PC 1999 present
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Manitoba provincial electoral districts
North Flin FlonRupertslandSwan RiverThe PasThompson
Southwest Arthur-VirdenBrandon EastBrandon WestDauphin-RoblinMinnedosaRussellSte. RoseTurtle Mountain
Southeast CarmanEmersonGimliInterlakeLac du BonnetLakesideLa VerendryeMorrisPembinaPortage la PrairieSelkirkSpringfieldSteinbach
Winnipeg AssiniboiaBurrowsCharleswoodConcordiaElmwoodFort GarryFort RougeFort WhyteInksterKildonanKirkfield ParkLord RobertsMintoPoint DouglasRadissonRielRiver EastRiver HeightsRossmereSeine RiverSouthdaleSt. BonifaceSt. JamesSt. JohnsSt. NorbertSt. VitalThe MaplesTransconaTuxedoWellingtonWolseley
See also: 2003 electionList of electionsPolitics of Manitoba

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