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Statement of Votes for the Lac du Bonnet By-Election March 12, 2002

Statement of Votes 2002 By-Election Lac du Bonnet

TABLE OF CONTENTS Lac du Bonnet By-election.................... 5 Voter Registration.................................5 Nominations.....................................6 Voting..........................................6 Special Voting....................................6 Registered Parties.................................8 Summary of Votes Received.........................8 Summary of Results...............................9 Standing of Parties................................9 Poll by Poll Results......................... 11 Polling Subdivision Boundaries................ 17

Lac du Bonnet By-election Section 142(2) of The Elections Act requires that the Chief Electoral Officer publish a book containing poll by poll results of an election. This publication sets out the results of the by-election held in 2002 in the electoral division of Lac du Bonnet. On February 8, 2002 the Chief Electoral Officer issued the writ of election to the Returning Officer for the electoral division of Lac du Bonnet, Violet Mozil, pursuant to Order in Council number 53/2002. The member for the electoral division, Mr. Darren Praznik had resigned his seat earlier that day. This was the first election held under the new election calendar following amendments to The Elections Act which came into force January 1, 2001. Nominations were set to close on February 26 and the by-election was directed to take place on March 12, 2002. The boundaries of the electoral division of Lac du Bonnet were the same as in the 1999 provincial general election as established in 1999 under The Electoral Divisions Act based on the Report of the 1998 Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission. A map showing the electoral division boundaries and the written descriptions of the polling subdivision boundaries are included in this report. Voter Registration A total of 14,008 eligible voters were registered in the electoral division. Almost ninety-six per cent of these voters were placed on the voters list during enumeration which was conducted from February 9 to February 23, 2002 inclusive. Revision was held from February 27 to March 2 and 296 additional voters were registered or just over two per cent of the total voters. The balance of just over two per cent of the total registered voters were sworn on to the poll during advance polls and on polling day by taking the required oath and producing the required identification. The following table details voter registration. Voter Registration Method of Number Registration of Voters % Enumeration 13,412 (95.75) Revision* 296 (2.11) Sworn on at polls 300 (2.14) Total 14,008 (100.00) *Net amount of all additions and deletions at revision. Lac du Bonnet By-Election 5

Nominations Nominations closed at 1:00 p.m. on February 26 with three candidates having been nominated. The following table shows the nominated candidates and the registered political party which endorsed each of the candidates. Candidate Hameluck, Michael Harbottle, George Hawranik, Gerald Political Party New Democratic Party of Manitoba Manitoba Liberal Party The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Voting Voter turnout for the by-elections in Lac du Bonnet was 59.3 per cent. The following table shows the total number of voters and the methods by which they voted. Voting Opportunity Total % Absentee 26 (0.3) Advance 630 (7.6) Homebound 64 (0.8) Institutional Polls 139 (1.7) Regular polls 7450 (89.6) Total 8309 (100.00) Of the ballots cast there were 24 rejected and six declined. This translates to 0.3 per cent of the ballots cast being rejected and less than 0.1 per cent being declined. Special Voting In addition to the regular polls, Manitoba voters are able to vote at advance polls, homebound polls, absentee polls, institutional polls, and through personal security protection voting. All of these voting methods are considered special voting opportunities. During this by-election, these voting opportunities were well utilized. Advance polls During the by-election, advance polls were held from March 4 to March 9 and 7.6 per cent of the total ballots cast were cast during this time. Absentee Voting Any qualified elector who will be away from their electoral division during advance polls or on polling day may take advantage of the absentee poll in the returning office prior to the opening of advance polls. During this by-election 26 or 0.3% of the total votes were cast at the absentee polls. 6 Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba

Homebound Voting As in all elections, homebound voting was well received by the voters who are unable to go to the polls because of a physical disability. The number of people utilizing this voting opportunity was 64 or 0.8% of the total votes cast. Personal Security Protection Voting Since June of 1995 The Elections Act provides for people to have their name and other personal information either obscured or omitted from the voters list in order to protect the voter's personal security. During this by-election there were no voters who applied to vote under the personal security provision. Voting in Institutions Within the electoral division of Lac du Bonnet there were three institutional moving polls. These polls traveled to the hospitals and personal care homes located in the electoral division. Milner Ridge Correctional Centre is located in the electoral division of Lac du Bonnet and during a general election is an institutional poll. However, there were no residents who resided in Lac du Bonnet prior to their incarceration in the institution on the day of the election, therefore, there was no institutional poll necessary in Milner Ridge Correctional Centre. Lac du Bonnet By-Election 7

Registered Parties At the time of the by-election, there were seven registered political parties in the province. Registered Provincial Political Parties at the Time of the Call of the Lac du Bonnet By-Election Political Party Date of Registration Communist Party of Canada - Manitoba Manitoba April 30, 1999 Manitoba Liberal Party December 12, 1980 Libertarian Party of Manitoba March 9, 1988 Manitoba Party August 17, 1999 New Democratic Party of Manitoba November 17, 1980 The Green Party of Manitoba August 17, 1999 The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba November 25, 1980 Summary of Votes Received The following chart indicates the name, political party endorsation, the number of votes received and the percentage of the total valid ballots cast for each of the candidates. Votes Percent of Candidates Party Received Votes Cast Michael Hameluck NDP 3,234 38.92% George Harbottle Lib. 1,647 19.82% Gerald Hawranik PC 3,398 40.89% Legend Lib. NDP PC Manitoba Liberal Party New Democratic Party of Manitoba The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba 8 Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba

Summary of Results The following chart provides a summary of the results of the by-election held on March 12, 2002. The member elected for the Lac du Bonnet electoral division was PC candidate Gerald Hawranik. The Chief Electoral Officer received the return of the writ on Tuesday, March 26 and published notice of the return in the Manitoba Gazette on April 6, 2002. Member Registered Votes Turn- Elected Voters Cast out Lib. NDP PC Gerald, Hawranik (PC) 14,008 8,309 59.32% 1,647 3,234 3,398 24 6 164 Rejected Declined Plurality Standing of Parties The results of this by-election did not change the standings of the parties in the Legislative Assembly. The standings for the seven registered political parties remain as they were following the 37 th Provincial General Election held on September 21, 1999 and are listed below. New Democratic Party of Manitoba 32 The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba 24 Manitoba Liberal Party 1 Communist Party of Canada - Manitoba 0 Libertarian Party of Manitoba 0 Manitoba Party 0 The Green Party of Manitoba 0 Total 57 Lac du Bonnet By-Election 9

By-election 2002 Polling Subdivision Maps & Poll by Poll Results

Lac du Bonnet Michael Hameluck NDP Total Total No Ballots of Reg Poll Polling Place Cast Voters 01 Manigotogan Metis Heritage Building 46 18 9 0 0 73 130 02 Little Black River Band Hall 37 16 1 0 1 55 201 03 Bissett Community Hall 28 6 26 0 0 60 106 04A Anicinabe School 31 11 0 0 0 42 278 04B Anicinabe School 45 18 4 1 0 68 283 05 Sagkeeng First Nation Multipurpose Building 46 33 1 0 0 80 392 06 Sagkeeng First Nation Multipurpose Building 68 37 3 0 0 108 459 07 Walter Whyte School, Grand Beach 32 32 16 0 0 80 148 08 St. Georges Parish Hall 19 147 20 0 0 186 268 09 St. Georges Parish Hall 9 67 13 0 0 89 119 10 Pine Falls Golden Leisure Club 19 91 33 0 0 143 207 11 Pine Falls Golden Leisure Club 23 86 26 1 0 136 218 12 Powerview School 11 113 17 0 0 141 236 13 Powerview School 20 103 15 0 0 138 224 14 Powerview School 22 66 41 0 2 131 256 15 Tall Timber Lodge, Bird River 55 38 48 0 0 141 252 16 Stead Community Centre 29 16 38 0 0 83 116 17 St. Georges Parish Hall 61 60 29 0 0 150 292 18 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 28 11 52 0 0 91 175 19 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 36 18 32 0 0 86 173 20 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 58 16 45 2 0 121 235 21 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 70 11 49 0 0 130 222 22 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 50 27 51 0 0 128 213 23 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 50 20 57 0 0 127 252 24 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 34 18 63 0 0 115 215 25 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 126 32 84 1 0 243 457 26 Lac du Bonnet Senior School 68 23 58 0 0 149 312 27 Pointe du Bois Community Hall 34 2 11 0 0 47 66 28 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 44 5 43 0 0 92 198 29 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 67 8 72 0 0 147 300 30 Garson Arena 71 11 67 1 0 150 272 31 Tyndall Curling Rink 105 11 133 2 0 251 409 32 Tyndall Curling Rink 69 9 92 2 0 172 310 33 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 90 9 124 1 0 224 414 34 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 59 9 61 2 0 131 222 35 Twin Maples Lodge, Beausejour 73 10 67 1 0 151 220 36 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 74 8 99 1 0 182 308 37 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 84 6 74 0 0 164 295 38 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 74 19 122 0 0 215 337 39 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 32 6 53 0 0 91 147 40 Stoney Plain Terrace, Beausejour 47 10 70 1 0 128 207 41 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 98 11 142 2 1 254 350 42 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 43 10 131 0 0 184 330 43 Brokenhead River Recreational Complex 84 11 153 1 0 249 385 44 Brenda Romanishen Residence SE5-T13-R9E, Seddons Corner 49 13 71 0 0 133 217 45 Ste. Rita Community Centre 32 7 30 0 0 69 111 46 W.B. Lewis Business School, Pinawa 73 14 56 0 0 143 248 47 W.B. Lewis Business School, Pinawa 61 40 52 0 0 153 241 48 W.B. Lewis Business School, Pinawa 57 32 53 0 0 142 223 49 W.B. Lewis Business School, Pinawa 67 35 86 0 0 188 297 George Harbottle Lib. Gerald Hawranik PC Rejected Declined Lac du Bonnet By-Election 13

Lac du Bonnet Total Total No Ballots of Reg Poll Polling Place Cast Voters 50 Seven Sisters Curling Rink 60 10 87 0 0 157 253 51 River Hills Community Club 43 23 69 0 1 136 209 52 Whitemouth Community Club 33 6 40 0 0 79 162 53 Whitemouth Community Club 88 16 66 0 0 170 244 54 Elma Community Hall and Skating Rink 46 6 44 0 0 96 279 55 Rennie Community Club 21 2 35 0 0 58 94 Adv-1 RO-608 Park Ave E Beausejour 118 18 183 0 1 320 0 Adv-2 Golden Leisure Seniors Club, Pine Falls 5 43 10 0 0 58 0 Adv-3 Sagkeeng First Nation Band Office 78 5 17 0 0 100 0 Adv-4 Whitemouth Community Centre 8 0 10 0 0 18 0 Adv-5 Lac du Bonnet Pioneer Club 50 22 62 0 0 134 0 IMP-1 Sunnywood Manor PCH, Pine Falls; Pine Falls General Hospital; George M. Guimond Care Centre, Sagkeeng First Nation 8 13 3 3 0 27 53 IMP-2 Lac du Bonnet PCH; Bonny Vista Seniors Home, Lac du Bonnet; Pinawa Hospital 26 11 9 1 0 47 62 IMP-3 East Gate Lodge, Beausejour; Beausejour District Hospital; Whitemouth PCH; Whitemouth District Health Centre 18 21 25 1 0 65 106 IP-1 Milner Ridge Correctional Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Absentee 1 9 16 0 0 26 0 Homebound 23 12 29 0 0 64 0 Personal Security Voters 0 Total: 3,234 1,647 3,398 24 6 8,309 14,008 Terminology Adv = Advance poll IP = Institutional Poll IMP = Institutional Moving Poll Michael Hameluck NDP George Harbottle Lib. Gerald Hawranik PC Rejected Declined 14 Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba

By-election 2002 Polling Subdivision Boundaries

Lac du Bonnet Polling Subdivision Boundaries as of February, 2002 All boundaries follow the centre line of the street unless otherwise specified Polling Subdivision Poll Description: Polling Place 1 Manigotogan: Metis Heritage Building Sections 1-18, Township 25, Ranges 8E, 9E & Manigotogan 10E lying east of Lake Winnipeg; Townships 23-24, Ranges 8E, 9E & 10E lying east of Lake Winnipeg. 2 Little Black River: Little Black River Band Hall Townships 20-22, Ranges 8E-10E, east of Little Black River Lake Winnipeg. 3 Bissett: Bissett Community Hall Sections 1-18, Township 25, Ranges 11E-17E; Bissett Townships 20-24, Ranges 11E-17E. 4A Fort Alexander North: Anicinabe School That part of the Sagkeeng First Nation in Fort Alexander Townships 18-19, Ranges 8E-9E, lying north and east of the Winnipeg River. (Voters last names beginning with A-E) 4B Fort Alexander North: Anicinabe School That part of the Sagkeeng First Nation in Fort Alexander Townships 18-19, Ranges 8E-9E, lying north and east of the Winnipeg River. (Voters last names beginning with F-Z) 5 Fort Alexander South: Sagkeeng First Nation That part of the Sagkeeng First Nation in Multipurpose Building Townships 18-19, Ranges 8E-9E, lying south Fort Alexander and west of the Winnipeg River (Voters last names beginning with A-E). 6 Fort Alexander South: Sagkeeng First Nation That part of the Sagkeeng First Nation in Multipurpose Building Townships 18-19, Ranges 8E-9E, lying south Fort Alexander and west of the Winnipeg River (Voters last names beginning with F-Z). 7 Traverse Bay: Walter Whyte School Sections and Fractional Sections 13-14, 23-26, Grand Beach 35, 36, Township 18, Range 7E east of Hwy. 59; Sections 13-36, Township 18, Range 8E; Sections 18, 19, 30, 31, Township 18, Range 9E; Fractional Section 6 ; Fractional Township 19, Range 8E south and west of I.R.#3 and south of Traverse Bay; Fractional Township 19, Range 7E, east of Hwy. 59. 8 St. Georges: St. Georges Parish Hall Sections and Fractional Sections 16-21 and St. Georges Fractional Sections 28-30 of Township 18, Range 10E, west of the Winnipeg River; Sections 1-5, 8-17, Fractional Sections 20-25, Township 18, Range 9E. South of I.R. #3. 18 Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba

Polling Subdivision Poll Description: Polling Place 9 Sections and Fractional Sections 1-11, St. Georges Parish Hall Township 18, Range 10E, St. Georges west of Winnipeg River. 10 Pine Falls North East: Pine Falls Golden Leisure Club Abitibi Paper Co. townsite North of Hwy. 11 Pine Falls to the intersection at Maple St., north and east of Maple St. to C.N.R. tracks. 11 Pine Falls South West: Pine Falls Golden Leisure Club Abitibi Paper Co. townsite south of Hwy. 11, Pine Falls south and west of Maple St., including Lot 25, south of C.N.R. 12 Powerview East: Powerview School Lots 20-22, and east half of Lot 23; south half, Powerview Section 30, Township 18, Range 10E. 13 Powerview West: Powerview School Lot 24, west half of Lot 23, Section 30, Powerview Township 18, Range 10E. 14 Chevrifils-Broadland: Powerview School Township 19, Ranges 9E (excluding Fort Powerview Alexander Sagkeeng First Nation) 10E and 11E; Sections and Fractional Sections, Township 18, Range 10E, lying north of Winnipeg River; Township 18, Range 11E; Fractional Section 36, Township 17, Range 10E, east of Winnipeg River, Sections and Fractional Sections, Township 17, Range 11E, east and north of Winnipeg River. 15 Bird River: Tall Timber Lodge Township 19, Ranges 12E-17E, east to Manitoba Bird River Border; Township 18, Ranges12E-17E east to Manitoba Border; Township 17, Ranges 12E-17E, east to Manitoba Border; Township 16, Range 13E; Sections 25-36 of Township 15, Range 13E. 16 Stead: Stead Community Centre Sections 1-2, 11-12, Township 18, Range 7E; Stead Sections 1-12, Township 18, Range 8E; Sections 6-7, Township 18, Range 9E; Sections 1-2, 11-14, 23-26, 35-36, Township 17, Range 7E; Township 17, Ranges 8E and 9E; Sections 1-4, 9-16, 21-28, 33-36, Township 16, Range 8E; Sections 19-36, Township 16, Range 9E; Sections 19-20, 29-32, Township 16, Range 10E. 17 Great Falls: St. Georges Parish Hall Sections 1-35, Fractional Section 36, Township 17, St. Georges Range 10E; Sections and Fractional Sections 3-11, 14-22, 27-30, Township 17, Range 11E; all lying west of the Winnipeg River; Sections 21-28, 33-36, Township 16, Range 10E; Sections 27-34, Township 16, Range 11E, west of the Winnipeg River. Lac du Bonnet By-Election 19

Polling Subdivision Poll Description: Polling Place 18 Brightstone: Lac du Bonnet Senior School Sections 1-18, Township 16, Range 9E; Lac du Bonnet Sections 5-8, 17-18, Township 16, Range 10E; Township 15, Range 9E; Sections 3-10, 13-36, Township 15, Range 10E. 19 Lac du Bonnet Rural North: Lac du Bonnet Senior School Sections 1-4, 9-16, Township 16, Range 10E; Lac du Bonnet Sections and Fractional Sections 3-9, 16-21, Township 16, Range 11E, west of Lac du Bonnet (Lake); Sections and Fractional Sections 27-35, Township 15, Range 11E, west of the Winnipeg River. 20 Lac du Bonnet Rural Centre: Lac du Bonnet Senior School Sections 19-20 and partial Section 21, Lac du Bonnet Township 15, Range 11E, lying west of the Winnipeg River. 21 Lac du Bonnet West: Lac du Bonnet Senior School North - Village Limits Lac du Bonnet East - Park Ave., Fifth St., McArthur Ave. South - Village Limits West - Hwy. 11 22 Lac du Bonnet East: Lac du Bonnet Senior School North - Village Limits Lac du Bonnet East - Lac du Bonnet Lake South - Thorne St. and its projection West - Lake Ave., Park Ave. 23 Lac du Bonnet South Centre: Lac du Bonnet Senior School North - Fifth St. Lac du Bonnet East - Park Ave. South - Lake Ave. Thorne St. West - McArthur Ave. 24 Lee River Falls: Lac du Bonnet Senior School Sections or Fractional Sections of Township 16, Lac du Bonnet Range 12E, south of Lac du Bonnet (Lake). Sections 31-36, Township 15, Range 12E; Sections and Partial Sections 35-36, Township 15, Range 11E; Sections or Fractional Sections 1-2, 11-14, 24, 35-36, Township 16, Range 11E lying east of Lac du Bonnet (Lake). 25 Riverland: Lac du Bonnet Senior School Section 31 and Fractional Section 32, Lac du Bonnet Township 14, Range 12E, Sections 33-36, Fractional Section 32, Township 14, Range 11E, Sections 1-30, Township 15, Range 12E, Sections 1-4, 9-12, 13-15, 23-25, Fractional Sections 5, 8, 16, 22, 26, & 27, Township 15, Range 11E. 20 Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba

Polling Subdivision Poll Description: Polling Place 26 Lac du Bonnet Rural South: Lac du Bonnet Senior School Sections 29-32, Township 14, Range 14E; Lac du Bonnet Sections 25-36, Township 14, Range 13E; Sections 7-9, 13-30, 33-36, Fractional Sections 1-6, 10-12, north of the Winnipeg River and Fractional Section 32 east of the Pinawa Channel of Township 14, Range 12E; Fractional Sections 25-27, 31-32, 34-36, Township 13, Range 12E; Township 13, Range 11E; Fractional Section 33, Sections 34-36 all lying North of the Winnipeg River, Township 14, Range 11E, excluding Sections 33-36 and Fractional Section 32 east of the Winnipeg River; Sections 1-3, 10-15, 22-27, 34-36, Township 14, Range 10E; Sections 1-2, 11-12, Township 15, Range 10E; Fractional Sections 6-7, 17-18, Township 15, Range 11E, excluding the Villages of Lac du Bonnet and Pinawa. 27 Pointe du Bois: Pointe du Bois Community Hall Township 16, Ranges 14E-17E to Manitoba Pointe du Bois border; Township 15, Ranges 14E-17E; Sections 1-24 in Township 15, Range 13E. 28 Brokenhead: Brokenhead River Recreational Sections 1-18, Township 15, Ranges 7E Complex and 8E; Sections 25-29, 32-36, Township 14, Beausejour Range 7E; Sections 25-36, Township 14, Range 8E; Sections 28-33, Township 14, Range 9E. 29 Ladywood: Brokenhead River Recreational Sections 1-2, 11-14, 23-26, 35-36, Township 14, Complex Range 6E; Sections 1-24, 30-31, Township 14, Beausejour Range 7E; Sections 1-24, Township 14, Range 8E; Sections 4-9, 16-21, Township 14, Range 9E. 30 Garson: Garson Arena Sections 3, 10, 15, 22, 27, 34, Township 13, Garson Range 6E, including Village of Garson; legal sub division 15 and 16 of Sections 4 & 9, Township 13, Range 6E. 31 Tyndall: Tyndall Curling Rink Section 11, Township 13, Range 6E; west half Tyndall of Section 12, Township 13, Range 6E, including Village of Tyndall. 32 Tyndall Rural: Tyndall Curling Rink Sections 13-14, 23-26, 35-36, Township 13, Tyndall Range 6E; Sections 4-9, 16-21, 28-33, Township 13, Range 7E; East half of Section 12, Township 13, Range 6E; and Sections 1-2, Township 13, Range 6E. 33 Cloverleaf: Brokenhead River Recreational Sections 1-34, Township 12, Range 7E. Complex Beausejour Lac du Bonnet By-Election 21

Polling Subdivision Poll Description: Polling Place 34 Beausejour North East: Brokenhead River Recreational North - Hwy. 44 Complex East - Hwy. 12 Beausejour South - Park Ave. West - Fourth St. N. 35 Beausejour North Centre: Twin Maples Lodge North - Hwy. 44 Beausejour East - Fourth St. N. South - Park Ave. West - Third St. N. 36 Beausejour North West "B": Brokenhead River Recreational North - Hwy. 44 Complex East - Third St. N. Beausejour South - Park Ave. West - First St. N. 37 Beausejour North West "A": Brokenhead River Recreational North - Hwy. 44 Complex East - First St. N. & First St. S. Beausejour South - C.P.R. & Hwy. 215 West - Mile Rd. 38 Beausejour Centre: Brokenhead River Recreational North - Park Ave. Complex East - Hwy. 302 Beausejour South - C.P.R. West - First St. 39 Beausejour South East: Brokenhead River Recreational North - C.P.R. Complex East - Hwy. 302 Beausejour South - Pescitelli Rd. West - Fifth St. 40 Beausejour South Centre: Stoney Plain Terrace North - C.P.R. Beausejour East - Fifth St. South - Pescitelli Rd. West - Third St. 41 Beausejour South West: Brokenhead River Recreational North - Hwy. 215 & C.P.R. Complex East - Third St. Beausejour South - Pescitelli Rd West - Mile Rd 42 St. Ouens-Lydiatt: Brokenhead River Recreational Township 12, Range 8E. Complex Beausejour 43 Cromwell-Green Bay: Brokenhead River Recreational Township 13, Range 8E; Sections 3, Complex 10-15, 22-27, 34-36, Township 13, Beausejour Range 7E. 22 Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba

Polling Subdivision Poll Description: Polling Place 44 Seddons Corner-Milner Ridge: Brenda Romanishen Township 13, Ranges 9E and 10E; Residence Sections 4-9, 16-21, 28-33, Township 14, SE5-T13-R9E Range 10E; Sections 1-3, 10-15, 22-27, Seddons Corner 34-36, Township 14, Range 9E; Township 12, Ranges 9E-10E Excluding: Milner Ridge Correctional Centre 45 Ste. Rita: Ste. Rita Community Centre Townships 10-11, Ranges 9E-10E. Ste. Rita 46 Pinawa East: W.B. Lewis Business School North - Hwy. 211 Pinawa East - Willis Dr. South - McDiarmid Rd., Massey Ave., Burrows Rd. West - Vanier Ave. 47 Pinawa South: W.B. Lewis Business School North - Burrows Rd., Massey Ave., Pinawa McDiarmid Rd., Willis Dr. East - Pinawa Channel South - Winnipeg River West - Bessborough Ave. and its projection 48 Pinawa North: W.B. Lewis Business School North - Hwy. 211 Pinawa East - Vanier Ave. South - Burrows Rd. West - Aberdeen Ave 49 Pinawa West: W.B. Lewis Business School North - Hwy. 211 Pinawa East - Aberdeen Ave., Burrows Rd., Bessborough Ave. and its projection South - Winnipeg River West - Willis Dr. (west leg and its projection) 50 Seven Sisters: Seven Sisters Curling Rink Sections 19-36, Part Sections, Township 13, Seven Sisters Ranges 11E-17E (excluding the land lying north of the Winnipeg River); Township 14, Ranges 15E-17E; Sections 1-28, 33-36, Township 14, Range 14E; Sections 1-24, Township 14, Range 13E; Fractional Sections 3-4, Township 14, Range 12E lying south of the Winnipeg River. 51 River Hills: River Hills Community Club Sections 19-36, Township 12, Ranges 11E-13E; River Hills Sections 1-18, Township 13, Ranges 11E-13E. 52 Whitemouth East: Whitemouth Community Club Township 11, Ranges 12E-13E; Sections 1-18, Whitemouth Township 12, Range 11E-13E. 53 Whitemouth: Whitemouth Community Club Township 11, Range 11E. Whitemouth 54 Elma: Elma Community Hall and Township 10, Ranges 11E-13E. Skating Rink Elma Lac du Bonnet By-Election 23

Polling Subdivision Poll Description: Polling Place 55 Rennie: Rennie Community Club Townships 10-12, Ranges 14E-17E, Rennie Sections 1-18, Township 13, Ranges 14E-17E. IMP-1 Enumerated: Pine Falls, Fort Alexander Sunnywood Manor Personal Care Home -Pine Falls (20) George M. Guimond Care Centre -Fort Alexander (30) Non-Enumerated: Pine Falls General Hospital (27) IMP-2 Enumerated: Lac du Bonnet, Pinawa Lac du Bonnet Personal Care Home (30) Bonny Vista Seniors Home-Lac du Bonnet (32) Non-Enumerated: Pinawa Hospital (17) IMP-3 Enumerated: Beausejour, Whitemouth East Gate Lodge-Beausejour (80) Whitemouth Personal Care Home-Whitemouth (7) IP-1 Non-Enumerated: Beausejour District Hospital - Beausejour (30) Whitemouth District Health Centre - Whitemouth (19) Non-Enumerated: Milner Ridge Correctional Centre (111) Milner Ridge Correctional Centre Terminology IP = Institutional Poll IMP = Institutional Moving Poll 24 Statement of Votes Elections Manitoba