Progressive Conservative Party candidates, 1990 Manitoba provincial election

Progressive Conservative Party candidates, 1990 Manitoba provincial election

The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba won a majority government in the 1990 provincial election. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.

Chris Aune (Burrows)

Aune received 1,478 votes (19.10%), finishing third against New Democratic Party candidate Doug Martindale.

Victor Rubiletz (Concordia)

Rubiletz was an autobody repair technician for thirty years before suffering a workplace injury. He subsequently took high school upgrading courses, and entered a career in journalism. [Andrea McCracken, "Hitting the learning curve: a positive approach to job changes", "Manitoba Business", 1 May 1998, p. 27.] He has also been a spokesman for Royal Canadian Legions in Manitoba. [Mia Rabson, "Ruling on VLTs thrills legions, infuriates hotels", "Winnipeg Free Press", 9 March 2002, A6.] He has campaigned for the Progressive Conservative Party on two occasions.

Note: The 1989 municipal results are based on incomplete totals taken from the "Winnipeg Free Press" newspaper, with 57 out of 59 polls reporting. The final results were not significantly different.

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