What to know about the St. Johns riding for Manitoba's 2023 election
CBC News | Posted: September 2, 2023 5:38 PM | Last Updated: September 12, 2023
- About the riding
- Voting history
- News stories from St. Johns
- Meet the candidates
- More riding profiles from CBC Manitoba
The riding's northern boundary is Leila Avenue from the CPR Winnipeg Beach rail line to Scotia Street. Its eastern boundary runs along the Red River to Redwood Avenue, where the boundary then runs west to Main Street.
It runs north on Main to Church Avenue, where the St. Johns boundary then runs west to Arlington Street.
The riding includes part of the St. Johns neighbourhood, as well as the Seven Oaks, Luxton and Jefferson neighbourhoods.
Its population is 21,700, according to Elections Manitoba's 2023 riding profile (compiled using data from the 2016 census).
The median age of the riding is 38, according to the riding profile, roughly on par with the provincial median of 38.4. The median household income in the area is $72,500, according to 2021 census data.
More facts about St. Johns
- Just over eight per cent of residents reported they speak Tagalog most often at home on the 2021 census, according to Elections Manitoba's 2023 riding profile.
- Roughly 22 per cent of residents identified as Indigenous, the profile says.
- The median value of a home in the riding was $250,000 in 2021, the profile says.
Voting history
The riding has been NDP for nearly 60 years. Before that, it was represented by the precursor to the NDP, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
It was held by longtime NDP MLA Gord Mackintosh from 1993 until 2016. In 2016, incumbent Nahanni Fontaine won the seat for the party. She was re-elected in 2019.
- 1958 and 1959 elections: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
- 1962 to 2019 (16 general elections): NDP.
St. Johns in the news
- Social worker layoffs on the table as Seven Oaks School Division says funding not keeping pace with costs
- St. John's High School students design warming hut at The Forks
- New class, new country: Children escaping war in Ukraine get ready to start school in Manitoba
- Affordable lunch program at North End school means students 'eating like a family
Meet the candidates
The nominated candidates for the 2023 election, as of Sept. 6, are:
- Patrick Allard (Independent).
- Nahanni Fontaine (NDP — incumbent).
- Teddy Rubenstein (Progressive Conservative).
- Dennis Yaeger (Liberal).
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 St. Johns, all candidates are official.