Carillon (electoral district)

Carillon is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada.

It was established for the 1886 provincial election, and eliminated with the 1969 election. The constituency was predominantly francophone. Albert Prefontaine and his son Edmond represented Carillon for almost all of the period between 1903 and 1962, serving with a variety of parties.

Provincial representatives

AssemblyTenureNamePartyRef.
6th1886–1888Roger MarionConservative[1]
7th1888–1892Martin JérômeLiberal[2]
8th1892–1895Independent Liberal/Opposition[3]
9th1896–1899Roger MarionConservative[4]
10th1900–1903Martin JérômeLiberal[5]
11th1903–1907Albert PrefontaineConservative[6]
12th1908–1910[7]
13th1911–1914[8]
14th1914–1915Thomas B. MolloyLiberal[9]
15th1916–1920Albert PrefontaineConservative[10]
16th1921–1922Maurice DupreyFarmer[11]
17th1923–1927Albert PrefontaineProgressive[12]
18th1927–1932[13]
19th1933–1935Liberal-Progressive[14]
1935–1936Edmond PrefontaineLiberal-Progressive
20th1937–1940[15]
21st1941–1945[16]
22nd1946–1949[17]
23rd1950–1953Independent Liberal/Anti-Coalition[18]
24th1954–1957Liberal-Progressive[19]
25th1958–1959[20]
26th1959–1962[21]
27th1963–1966Leonard BarkmanLiberal[22]
28th1966–1969[23]

Electoral results

1966 Manitoba general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalLeonard Barkman2,35263.83
Progressive ConservativeJohn Blatz1,21733.03
New DemocraticElmer Reimer1163.12
Total valid votes3,685100.00
Rejected and discarded votes59
Turnout3,74459.84
Electors on the lists6,257

References