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Manitoba votes 2019: Selkirk riding profile

Read CBC Manitoba's profile on the riding of Selkirk.
Manitobans head to the polls on Sept. 10. (CBC)

The current version of the southeast Manitoba riding of Selkirk was outlined in the 2018 riding redistribution, including the city of Selkirk and the southern portion of the former riding of Gimli (now called Interlake-Gimli). The previous version of the riding of Selkirk was renamed Red River Northafter the city of Selkirk was removed.

The updated riding is bounded on the east byLake Winnipeg and the Red River. It includes its namesake, Selkirk, as well as the communities of Lockport, St. Andrews, Parkdale, Clandeboye and Netley.

The riding's population is 22,030, according to the province's 2018 riding profile(compiled fromthe 2016 census).

The median age of the riding is older thanthe overall provincial median, at45.1in Selkirkand 38.3 provincewide,according to the 2018 riding profileand the 2016 census. The census found themedian household income in the area is$76,578.

More facts about Selkirk:

  • Roughly a quarter of residents identified as Indigenous on the 2016 census,according to the 2018 riding profile.
  • Less than three per cent of residents identified as visible minorities, the profile says.
  • The median value of a home in the riding is$299,786, the profile says, and roughly 80 per centof residents reported they own their home.

Voting history

This will be the first election for the newly created version of Selkirk. The former Selkirk riding was renamed Red River North in the 2018 riding redistribution, when the city of Selkirk was removed from the riding.

The old Selkirk riding, now called Red River North, was NDP for more than 20 years, until the 2016 election.

  • 1969 to 1986 elections (five general elections): NDP.
  • 1988 election: Liberal.
  • 1990-2011 elections (six general elections): NDP.
  • 2016 election: Progressive Conservative.

Selkirk in the news

Meet the candidates

The nominated candidates for the 2019 election are:

  • Tony Hill (Green Party).
  • Alan Lagimodiere (Progressive Conservative).
  • Mitch Obach (NDP).
  • PhilipOlcen (Libreal).

Candidates become official when they meet criteria set out in the province'sElections Act, including providing a statement of disclosure. In Selkirk, all candidatesare official.

Findmore CBC Manitoba riding profiles here.

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