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What to know about the Swan River riding for Manitoba's 2023 election

The western Manitoba riding of Swan River includes its namesake, the town of Swan River, as well as the communities of Russell, Birch River, Rossburn, Ethelbert, Minitonas and Roblin.
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Manitobans head to the polls Oct. 3. (CBC)

The western Manitoba riding of Swan River includes its namesake, the town of Swan River, as well as the communities of Russell, Birch River, Rossburn, Ethelbert, Minitonas and Roblin.

The Swan River riding's western boundary is the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border, while its eastern boundary runs along Highway 6. The riding's northern boundary runs along Highway 60, and its southern boundary runs down Highway 359.

Its population is 22,145, according to Elections Manitoba's riding's profile, based on 2021 census data.

The median age in the riding is 41.2, older than the provincial median age of 38.4, the riding profile says. The riding's median household income is $60,800.

More facts about Swan River

  • Almost 35 per cent of residents in the riding identified as Indigenous in the 2021 census, according to the riding's profile.
  • Just 3.5 per cent of the riding's residents identified as visible minorities.
  • The largest employment group was agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (at 19.6 per cent).
  • The area's population of adults 65 years and older is 20.9 per cent.

Voting history

The riding was held by the NDP for more than two decades before it voted Progressive Conservative in 2016 and again in 2019.

  • 1986 election: NDP.
  • 1988: Progressive Conservative.
  • 1990 - 2011 (six elections): NDP.
  • 2011: Ron Kostyshyn (NDP).
  • 2016 and 2019: Rick Wowchuk (Progressive Conservative).

Swan River in the news

Meet the candidates

The nominated candidates for the 2023 election, as of Sept. 2, are:

  • Andy Maxwell (NDP).
  • Rick Wowchuk (Progressive Conservative incumbent).
  • Don McKenna (Keystone 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 Swan River, all candidates are official.

Find more CBC Manitoba riding profiles here.