Lawrence Einarsson

2011 Manitoba Election Archive

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Lawrence Einarsson

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Political Party: Liberal

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Bjornson eager to carry on conversation

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Interlake Spectator - Bjornson received 5004 votes to 4204 for Jeff Wharton (PC), 309 for Glenda Whiteman (Green) and 195 for Lawrence Einarsson (Liberal). The voter turnout for Gimli was 68.79 per cent. Water management was, by far, the most talked about election issue ...

Dewar, Bjornson and Schuler reelected

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Selkirk Journal - Green Party Candidate Glenda Whiteman had 309 ballots cast in her favour, while Liberal candidate Lawrence Einarsson captured only 195 votes. Voter turnout in that race was a respectable 68.79 per cent of possible voters, according to Elections ...

Incumbents win Interlake, Lakeside and Gimli

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Interlake Spectator - PC candidate Jeff Wharton finished a relatively close second with 4204 votes, followed by the Green's Glenda Whiteman with 309 votes and Liberal Lawrence Einarsson with 195 votes. Voter turnout in Gimli was an impressive 68.79 per cent.

Platforms shared with Gimli voters

Friday, 23 September 2011

Interlake Spectator - Liberal Party candidate Lawrence Einarsson was absent from the debate. The candidates spent most of the evening responding to questions posed by the audience of about 60 residents, ranging on issues from the state of highways to how their experience ...

Platforms shared with Gimli voters

Friday, 23 September 2011

Selkirk Journal - Liberal Party candidate Lawrence Einarsson was absent from the debate. The candidates spent most of the evening responding to questions posed by the audience of about 60 residents, ranging on issues from the state of highways to how their experience ...