Libertarian Party candidates, 1988 Manitoba provincial election

Libertarian Party candidates, 1988 Manitoba provincial election

The Libertarian Party of Manitoba fielded six candidates in the 1988 provincial election, none of whom were elected. Some of these candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.

Russ Letkeman (Elmwood)

Letkeman received 113 votes (1.43%), finishing fourth against New Democratic Party incumbent Jim Maloway.

There is an individual named Russ Letkeman who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the University of Manitoba (1986), and who has worked in the technological sector. This is likely the same person. [ [http://members.tripod.com/distributedcomputer/resume1.htm Resume of Russell Letkeman (1999)] , accessed 16 September 2007.] In October 2000, an individual named Russ Letkeman was appointed vice-president of the HyPOWER Systems Group within Applied Industrial Technologies Ltd. This may also be the same person. ["Applied Industrial Technologies Ltd. Appoints Gerry Rein and Grant Habicht To Executive Roles", "Canada NewsWire", 20 October 2000, 9:11.]

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