Hugh McFadyen
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Incumbent since 2005
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Political Party: PC
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Landslide win for Pallister
Wednesday, 05 September 2012
Portage Daily Graphic - The traditionally Conservative riding was left vacant after former Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen resigned. The NDP's Brandy Schmidt, the Green Party's Donnie Benham, and independent Darrell Ackman also ran. Ackman, who garnered ...
Pallister must define himself
Wednesday, 05 September 2012
Portage Daily Graphic - After all, Pallister has plenty of time to build a public profile and tell Manitobans what he stands for. The longer he waits, though, the easier it will be for the NDP to define him for the electorate. For Tories still smarting over Hugh McFadyen's devastating defeat ...
Pallister wins in Fort Whyte
Wednesday, 05 September 2012
Portage Daily Graphic - Brian Pallister, the newly minted Progressive Conservative leader, won the traditionally conservative riding of Fort Whyte Tuesday night, which was left vacant after former PC leader Hugh McFadyen resigned. McFadyen had held the riding for seven years and ...
Manitoba's new Opposition leader wins byelection for legislature seat
Wednesday, 05 September 2012
Global Winnipeg - He was acclaimed as Progressive Conservative leader in July to replace Hugh McFadyen, who announced his resignation after a disappointing performance in last year's provincial election. Pallister's past political experience includes a stint as a provincial ...
Pallister Wins Fort Whyte Byelection
Wednesday, 05 September 2012
ChrisD.ca - Pallister unofficially won the Fort Whyte byelection on Tuesday, continuing the Tory's tradition of holding the south Winnipeg riding. The seat was left vacant after former PC leader Hugh McFadyen resigned in July. Other candidates in the byelection were Bob ...
Polls close in Fort Whyte
Wednesday, 05 September 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Former Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen stepped down in July after failing to improve Tory fortunes in last year's election, leaving the Fort Whyte constituency open. There are currently 37 New Democrats, 18 Progressive Conservatives, one ...
What you need to know to vote in Fort Whyte
Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Portage Daily Graphic - Instead, Tuesday's race to fill the seat vacated by Fort Whyte MLA — and ex-Tory leader — Hugh McFadyen has created no shortage of headlines in the past month. In case you've been at the cottage or otherwise occupied, here are seven things you need to ...
Byelection Under Way In Winnipeg
Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Portage Online - It was previously held by former Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen, who stepped down following the 2011 election. The riding's been held by the Tories since its inception in 1999. McFadyen was slightly less than 3000 votes ahead of his ...
Fort Whyte byelection polls open
Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Updated News - Tuesday's byelection was triggered by the resignation of former Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen, who had represented the riding since 2005. Voters can choose between the following candidates, listed in alphabetical order: Darrell Ackman ...
New Tory leader hopes to secure seat in Manitoba byelection today
Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Global Winnipeg - Former Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen stepped down in July after failing to improve Tory fortunes in last year's election, leaving the Fort Whyte constituency open. There are currently 37 New Democrats, 18 Progressive Conservatives, one ...