The 1986 Winnipeg municipal election was held on October 22, 1986, to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of Winnipeg.

Bill Norrie was re-elected to a fourth term as mayor, defeating former Member of the Legislative Assembly Russell Doern and ten other candidates.

29 councillors elected in 29 separate single-member wards.

Results

Councillors

1986 Winnipeg municipal election: Councillor, Glenlawn Ward
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Bob Rose 2,825 53.44
Conservative (x)Al Ducharme 2,461 46.56
Source: City of Winnipeg[1]
1986 Winnipeg municipal election: Councillor, Springfield Heights Ward
Candidate Votes %
Shirley Timm-Rudolph 2,254 40.72
Brent Aubertin 1,191 21.52
Cliff Annable 1,010 18.25
Khalid Mahmood 734 13.26
Michelle Juba 265 4.79
Stephen Keki 81 1.46
Total valid votes 5,535 100.00

References

  1. ^ "Winnipeg Election Results". Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  2. ^ Cliff Annable: Abbreviated Biography[permanent dead link], accessed 23 May 2008.
  3. ^ "Council meeting turns ugly as alderman punched, jabbed", National Post, 28 June 2003, A6; "B.C. councillor admits to hitting colleague. But I didn't stab him, Margaret Woods says", National Post, 19 November 2003, A5; Glenn Bohn, "Crown drops assault charge", Vancouver Sun, 24 November 2004, B1.
  4. ^ Maurice Bridge, "New party mobilizes to take on the old guard: Surrey Civic Coalition challenging 'pro-development' Surrey Electors Team", Vancouver Sun, 9 September 2005, B1.
  5. ^ Kevin Diakiw, "City committees named"[permanent dead link], Surrey Leader, recovered 23 May 2008.