What to know about the Steinbach riding for Manitoba's 2023 election
CBC News | Posted: September 2, 2023 5:52 PM | Last Updated: September 12, 2023
- About the riding
- Voting history
- News stories from Steinbach
- Meet the candidates
- More CBC Manitoba riding profiles
Southeastern Manitoba's Steinbach riding has been around since 1990, but its boundaries changed in the 2018 riding redistribution, when it lost a large portion of its territory to the south.
The riding now includes its namesake, the city of Steinbach, as well as the communities of Mitchell and Blumenort.
Its population is 25,610, according to the Manitoba Bureau of Statistics, based on the 2021 census information collected in the province.
The median age of the riding is 33.2, according to the Elections Manitoba's 2023 riding profile, based on information from the 2021 census – younger than the provincial median of 38.4.
Voting history
The Steinbach riding has only ever elected Progressive Conservative representatives. That includes incumbent Kelvin Goertzen, who won the seat with more than 80 per cent of ballots cast in the last three elections.
- 1990 election onwards (seven general elections): Progressive Conservative.
- 2011, 2016, 2019: Kelvin Goertzen (Progressive Conservative).
Steinbach in the news
- The 'real Steinbach' isn't as Mennonite as it once was. How the city is surprising people
- Manitoba's 3rd largest city runs without buses, leaving some families stuck in place
- A culture of giving: Steinbach, Man., recognized for leading the country in generosity
- Ukrainians fleeing war find comfort in Steinbach church
- Lack of family doctors leads to pain, frustration for patients in Steinbach area
- In city built by Mennonites, growing Muslim community connects, finds support through weekly prayers
Meet the candidates
The nominated candidates for the 2023 election, as of Sept. 2, are:
- Cyndy Friesen (Manitoba Liberal Party).
- Kelvin Goertzen (Progressive Conservative - incumbent).
- Gord Meneer (NDP).
- Gabrielle Simard-Nadeau (Green Party).
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 Steinbach, all candidates are official.