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The [[Progressive Party of Manitoba (1981-1995)|Progressive Party]] fielded six candidates in the [[1988 Manitoba general election|1988 provincial election]], none of whom were elected. |
The [[Progressive Party of Manitoba (1981-1995)|Progressive Party]] fielded six candidates in the [[1988 Manitoba general election|1988 provincial election]], none of whom were elected. |
Revision as of 02:53, 31 May 2020
The Progressive Party fielded six candidates in the 1988 provincial election, none of whom were elected.
Charles Henry (Concordia)
Henry received 61 votes (0.62%), finishing sixth against New Democratic Party leader Gary Doer.
Gordon Pratt (Fort Rouge)
Received 75 votes (0.73%), finishing fourth behind Liberal Jim Carr.
Sidney Green (Kildonan)
Received 445 votes (2.83%), finishing fourth behind Liberal Gulzar Cheema.
Charles Lamont (St. James)
Received 74 votes (0.76%), finishing fifth behind Liberal Paul Edwards.
Cyril Fogel (St. Johns)
Received 171 votes (2.46%), finishing fourth against New Democrat Judy Wasylycia-Leis.
Derek Shettler (Wolseley)
Received 149 votes (1.76%), finishing fourth behind Liberal Harold Taylor.