Manitoba

Conservatives, Liberals, NDP running full slates in Manitoba

The federal Liberals, Conservatives and NDP have candidates running in all 14 Manitoba ridings in this federal election campaign.

Most popular federalist parties have reps in all 14 ridings; People's Party and Greens fall short

A yellow Elections Canada sign points to a local polling station. Voters line up in the background.
Elections Canada has set the ballots for all 14 Manitoba ridings. (Darek Zdzienicki/CBC)

The federal Liberals, Conservatives and NDP have candidates running in all 14 Manitoba ridings in this federal election campaign.

A total of 69 candidates are running for federal office in Manitoba, according to the final list of candidates published Wednesday by Elections Canada.

The People's Party of Canada is running candidates in 12 ridings, while the Green Party has 10 candidates. There are also two Communist candidates and one candidate each for the United Party and Animal Protection Party. One independent candidate is also running.

Winnipeg South Centre has the most candidates, with seven. Brandon-Souris only has three.

Advance voting in the election takes place from April 18 to 21. Election day is April 28.

To find out whether you are eligible to vote and where you can vote, visit Elections Canada at elections.ca.