1883 Manitoba general election

1883 Manitoba general election

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30
16 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader John Norquay Thomas Greenway
Party Ind. Conservative Liberal
Leader since October 16, 1878 1882
Leader's seat St. Andrews Mountain
Seats won 21 9
Popular vote 5,393 4,464
Percentage 54.71% 45.29%

Premier before election

John Norquay
Independent

Elected Premier

John Norquay
Ind. Conservative

The 1883 Manitoba general election was held on January 23, 1883, to elect 31 members to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Incumbent premier John Norquay and his allies won re-election.[1] This was the first partisan election in Manitoba, though the political parties were still unofficial. Norquay himself was officially independent, but he aligned with the Conservative Party, and his MLAs were considered to be the province's de facto Conservative Party. Norquay was opposed by the Liberals, led by Thomas Greenway, who had previously founded the Provincial Rights Party before merging with the Liberals.

  1. ^ "Province of Manitoba Fifth General Election Summary of Results" (PDF). Elections Manitoba.