Manitoba Electoral Redistribution, 2008
- Manitoba Electoral Redistribution, 2008
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The Manitoba electoral redistribution of 2008 started on April 14, 2008 when the Manitoba's Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission made up of Manitoba Chief Justice Richard J. Scott, Chief Electoral Officer Richard D. Balasko, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University College of the North Denise K. Henning, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Richard Sigurdson, and President and Vice-Chancellor at Brandon University Louis Visentin released the population counts of the 1998 electoral boundaries based on Census 2006 population counts provided by Statistics Canada.[1] The Pas was the only riding not to have its boundaries be changed. The Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission released its report after months of public consultation and deliberation.
These boundaries will take effect after the next dissolution of the Manitoba Legislature.
New Ridings
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