The result was a fourth consecutive majority government for the Conservative Party of Manitoba, led by premier Rodmond Roblin.
Roblin's electoral machine won 28 seats, against 13 for the opposition Manitoba Liberal Party under new leader Tobias Norris.
that Dixon was defeated by the Socialist Party's decision to field a candidate against him.
Arthur: Assiniboia: Avondale: Beautiful Plains: Birtle: Brandon City: Carillon: Cypress: Dauphin: Deloraine: Dufferin: Emerson: Gilbert Plains: Gimli: Gladstone: Hamiota: Kildonan and St. Andrews: Killarney: Lakeside: Lansdowne: La Veredrye: Manitou: Minnedosa: Morden: Morris: Mountain: Norfolk: Portage la Prairie: Rhineland: Rockwood: Russell: South Brandon: Springfield: Swan River: St. Boniface: Turtle Mountain: Virden: Winnipeg Centre: Winnipeg North: Winnipeg South: Winnipeg West: Russell (res.
Baldwin Baldwinson, 1913), May 12, 1913: St. Boniface (Joseph Bernier appointed to cabinet, 1913), May 22, 1913: Kildonan and St. Andrews (res.