Dave Gaudreau
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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NDP Take St. Norbert In Recount
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
CJOB - Elections Manitoba says NDP candidate Dave Gaudreau beat Tory candidate Karen Velthuis by 31 votes on Oct. 4th. Results on election night gave Gaudreau a 30-vote margin. The Progressive Conservatives have five days to appeal. The only other recount is ...
Election recount confirms NDP victory in Winnipeg constituency
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Elections Manitoba says NDP candidate Dave Gaudreau (GOH'-droh) beat Tory candidate Karen Velthuis by 31 votes on Oct. 4. Results on election night gave Gaudreau a 30-vote margin. The Progressive Conservatives have five days to appeal. ...
Recounts in St. Norbert, Kirkfield Park set
Monday, 24 October 2011
Winnipeg Sun - Dave Gaudreau of the NDP was hoping to hold onto his seat over PC candidate Karen Velthuys. The preliminary results show NDP MLA Sharon Blady keeping her Kirkfield Park seat by only 26 votes. Challenger Kelly de Groot, a PC candidate, will know if she ...
St. Norbert Recount Underway
Monday, 24 October 2011
CJOB - Dave Gaudreau won the seat narrowly for the NDP in the Oct. 4 election. The recount is mandatory because Gaudreau's margin of victory over PC challenger Karen Velthuys was less than 50 votes. A recount for the riding of Kirkfield Park, which was also ...
Handshakes, cheers as newcomer MLAs vow to serve public
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - On election night, the NDP's Sharon Blady finished with 26 more votes than Conservative Kelly de Groot in Kirkfield Park. New Democrat Dave Gaudreau was 30 votes up on PC candidate Karen Velthuys in St. Norbert. The recounts will take place next week.
MLAs gather to hear NDP agenda Thursday
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Dave Gaudreau's victory in St. Norbert and Sharon Blady's in Kirkfield Park are the subject of judicial recounts because their winning margins were fewer than 50 votes, so they can't be sworn in as MLAs. NDP house leader Jennifer Howard said the ...
Throne speech to be given on Thursday
Monday, 17 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - The NDP MLAs are Melanie Wight (Burrows), Kevin Chief (Point Douglas), Deanne Crothers (St. James), James Allum (Fort Garry-Riverview), Dave Gaudreau (St. Norbert), Ron Kostyshyn (Swan River), Ted Marcelino (Tyndall Park) and Clarence Pettersen (Flin ...
Provincial politicians head back to work early 0
Monday, 17 October 2011
Winnipeg Sun - The NDP's Sharon Blady (Kirkfield Park) and Dave Gaudreau (St. Norbert) will have to wait until recounts are done in their ridings before they can be sworn in or take their seats in the house. The St. Norbert recount occurs Oct. 24 and the Kirkfield ...
Kelly de Groot
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - In St. Norbert, NDP candidate Dave Gaudreau saw his slim lead get even slimmer Friday when Elections Manitoba discovered some votes had been transposed. Now, including institutional ballots, Gaudreau is only ahead of Conservative candidate Karen ...
Recounts likely in two close races in Manitoba election
Saturday, 08 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - In St. Norbert, NDP candidate Dave Gaudreau is still in the lead but only by 30 votes over Conservative Karen Velthuys. Initially, it had been thought that Gaudreau was about by about 150 votes but Elections Manitoba said that was due to an error. ...
Questionnaire Response
Dave Gaudreau - St. Norbert
Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?
All families deserve a government that is committed to providing quality public services. Gary Doer inspired my interest in politics and I know Premier Selinger will continue to build Manitoba.
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?
As a parent, community volunteer and fundraiser and a trades person involved in my union, I understand the challenges of everyday Manitobans. St. Norbert will be best served with an MLA that is a part of Greg Selinger’s government.
Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?
On the doorstep, people tell me we need to keep investing in the health system and in our schools and universities. They want continued expansion of child care and they want Manitoba Hydro to stay public.
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