What to know about the Tuxedo riding for Manitoba's 2023 election
CBC News | Posted: September 2, 2023 6:41 PM | Last Updated: September 12, 2023
- About the riding
- Voting history
- News stories from Tuxedo
- Meet the candidates
- More CBC Manitoba riding profiles
West-central Winnipeg's Tuxedo riding has been a Progressive Conservative stronghold since it was created in 1981.
The riding is bordered by the Assiniboine River to the north and Ridgewood Avenue and the CN Rivers rail line in the south. Its western boundary runs along William R. Clement Parkway and Laxdal Road, while its eastern boundary runs along Sir John Franklin Road.
It includes the neighbourhoods of Tuxedo and Elmhurst.
Tuxedo's total population is 21,280, according to Elections Manitoba's riding profile (which includes information compiled from the 2021 census). The census found the riding's median household income was $92,000 and its median age was 45.2, older than the provincial median age of 38.4.
More facts about Tuxedo
- Nearly one-quarter of the Tuxedo riding's residents — 24.1 per cent — are 65 or older, its riding profile shows.
- Only 15.5 per cent of the riding's residents identify as visible minorities. However, that number has grown since 2016 by about two per cent.
- The median value of a home in the riding is $400,000, the profile says, and close to 71 per cent of residents reported they owned their home.
Voting history
Since its inception in 1981, Tuxedo has only ever voted Progressive Conservative. The riding's seat is currently held by PC Leader Heather Stefanson.
- 1981 onwards (10 general elections): Progressive Conservative.
- 2011, 2016, 2019: Heather Stefanson (Progressive Conservative).
Tuxedo in the news
- Judge denies Tuxedo family's request to end police curfew checks that 'humiliated' them
- Manitoba Municipal Board says Shaftesbury apartment complex should go ahead despite residents' concerns
- Kenaston Boulevard widening plans unveiled, city seeks public input
- The neighbourhood that never was: How Winnipeg's Assiniboine Forest was almost a paved-over paradise
- Pair now charged after allegedly handing out cannabis candies to Winnipeg trick-or-treaters
Meet the candidates
The nominated candidates for the 2023 election are (as of Sept. 2):
- Larissa Ashdown (NDP).
- Marc Brandson (Liberal).
- Heather Stefanson (Progressive Conservative — incumbent).
Candidates become official when they meet criteria set out in the province's Elections Act, including providing a statement of disclosure, after the election has been called. In Tuxedo, all candidates are official.