Kildonan—St. Paul, MB — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Kildonan—St. Paul — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Kildonan—St. Paul was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Raquel Dancho, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 19,856 votes (44.8% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was MaryAnn Mihychuk (Liberal) with 12,356 votes (27.9%), defeated by a margin of 7,500 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Evan Krosney (NDP-New Democratic Party, 21%).
Riding information
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Kildonan—St. Paul takes in the far northern end of Winnipeg along with the rural municipalities of East St. Paul and West St. Paul, encompassing the neighbourhoods of Garden City, Seven Oaks, The Maples, and the northern reaches of North Kildonan. Created in 2003, the riding blends older suburban Winnipeg streetscapes with newer residential developments and the semi-rural properties of the two St. Paul municipalities along the Red River.
Candidates
Raquel Dancho (Conservative) — Raised in Beausejour, Manitoba, Dancho studied political science at McGill University before returning to Manitoba to work as a researcher at a Winnipeg-based think tank. She subsequently served as a senior aide to Manitoba's Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage in the provincial Progressive Conservative government and worked as a public policy consultant before seeking federal office.
MaryAnn Mihychuk (Liberal) — The incumbent MP, first elected federally in 2015 after a career in provincial politics. Born in Vita, Manitoba, Mihychuk held a Master of Science from Brock University and was a certified Professional Geoscientist who ran a mining and exploration consulting firm. She had served as a Manitoba NDP MLA beginning in 1995 and held the portfolio of Minister of Industry, Trade and Mines under Premier Gary Doer.
Evan Krosney (NDP) — A first-time candidate who had worked as a constituency assistant to NDP MLA Bernadette Smith and as an outreach coordinator for the provincial NDP caucus. Krosney focused his campaign on health care, particularly the closure of the emergency department at nearby Concordia Hospital.
Rylan Reed (Green Party) — The Green Party candidate for the riding.
Martin Deck (People's Party), Spencer Katerynuk (Christian Heritage Party), and Eduard Hiebert (Independent) also sought election.
About the Riding
Kildonan—St. Paul ranks among Manitoba's most ethnically diverse ridings. The Seven Oaks and West Kildonan areas were historically centres of Ukrainian settlement. The Maples, in the riding's northwest corner, has attracted significant immigration from the Philippines and South Asia in recent decades, making Tagalog and Punjabi widely spoken alongside English.
Garden City Shopping Centre and surrounding retail corridors provide commercial employment, while the health care and education sectors are also major employers. East St. Paul and West St. Paul add a rural-suburban fringe where development pressure and municipal services are ongoing concerns. The riding had been held by Conservative Joy Smith from 2004 to 2015 before flipping Liberal in the 2015 wave. In 2019, the contest was closely watched as a measure of whether the Liberals could hold suburban Winnipeg seats against a Conservative resurgence.





