1969 Manitoba general election

Although the NDP had risen from third place to only one seat short of a majority, it was not clear what form the government would take in the days immediately following the election.

Brandon East: Brandon West: Burrows: Charleswood: Churchill: Crescentwood: Dauphin: Elmwood: Emerson: Flin Flon: Fort Garry: Fort Rouge: Gimli: Gladstone: Inkster: Kildonan: Lac Du Bonnet: Lakeside:

Portage la Prairie: Radisson: Rhineland: Riel: River Heights: Roblin: Rock Lake: Rossmere: Rupertsland: St. Boniface: St. George: St. James: St. Johns: St. Matthews:

Rose: Selkirk: Seven Oaks: Souris-Killarney: Springfield: Sturgeon Creek: Swan River: The Pas: Thompson: Transcona: Virden: Wellington: Winnipeg Centre: Wolseley: [2] Jack Hardy (St. Vital, PC) resigned his seat.

Wolseley (dec. Leonard Claydon, 1971), June 16, 1972: Jean Allard left the NDP to sit as an Independent on April 7, 1972.