2006 Census Population and Deviations from Quotient — 1998 Boundaries
Total Manitoba Population: 1,148,401
Electoral Divisions: 57
Quotient: 20,147
| Arthur-Virden |
17,630 |
-12.49%
|
| Assiniboia |
19,365 |
-3.88%
|
| Brandon East |
19,870 |
-1.37%
|
| Brandon West |
21,640 |
+7.41%
|
| Burrows |
19,790 |
-1.77%
|
| Carman |
18,090 |
-10.21%
|
| Charleswood |
19,525 |
-3.09%
|
| Concordia |
19,565 |
-2.89%
|
| Dauphin-Roblin |
18,635 |
-7.50%
|
| Elmwood |
19,965 |
-0.90%
|
| Emerson |
20,855 |
+3.51%
|
| Flin Flon |
12,960 |
-35.67%
|
| Fort Garry |
20,395 |
+1.23%
|
| Fort Rouge |
20,130 |
-0.08%
|
| Fort Whyte |
29,630 |
+47.07%
|
| Gimli |
23,225 |
+15.28%
|
| Inkster |
19,275 |
-4.33%
|
| Interlake |
19,205 |
-4.68%
|
| Kildonan |
21,480 |
+6.62%
|
| Kirkfield Park |
20,010 |
-0.68%
|
| La Verendrye |
21,070 |
+4.58%
|
| Lac du Bonnet |
20,800 |
+3.24%
|
| Lakeside |
20,910 |
+3.79%
|
| Lord Roberts |
20,675 |
+2.62%
|
| Minnedosa |
18,285 |
-9.24%
|
| Minto |
20,260 |
+0.56%
|
| Morris |
22,055 |
+9.47%
|
| Pembina |
24,475 |
+21.48%
|
| Point Douglas |
20,560 |
+2.05%
|
| Portage La Prairie |
18,670 |
-7.33%
|
| Radisson |
21,120 |
+4.83%
|
| Riel |
19,295 |
-4.23%
|
| River East |
19,215 |
-4.63%
|
| River Heights |
19,625 |
-2.59%
|
| Rossmere |
19,215 |
-4.63%
|
| Rupertsland |
17,600 |
-12.64%
|
| Russell |
17,330 |
-13.98%
|
| Seine River |
23,095 |
+14.63%
|
| Selkirk |
21,080 |
+4.63%
|
| Southdale |
24,650 |
+22.35%
|
| Springfield |
21,720 |
+7.81%
|
| St. Boniface |
19,485 |
-3.29%
|
| St. James |
19,465 |
-3.39%
|
| St. Johns |
19,640 |
-2.52%
|
| St. Norbert |
18,665 |
-7.36%
|
| St. Vital |
19,615 |
-2.64%
|
| Ste. Rose |
18,525 |
-8.05%
|
| Steinbach |
25,215 |
+25.16%
|
| Swan River |
18,005 |
-10.63%
|
| The Maples |
20,175 |
+0.14%
|
| The Pas |
20,525 |
+1.88%
|
| Thompson |
19,205 |
-4.68%
|
| Transcona |
19,555 |
-2.94%
|
| Turtle Mountain |
17,375 |
-13.76%
|
| Tuxedo |
19,725 |
-2.10%
|
| Wellington |
19,835 |
-1.55%
|
| Wolseley |
20,455 |
+1.53%
|
Note: Electoral division population counts are rounded to "0" or "5".
Source:
Statistics Canada, Western Region and Northern Territories, Advisory Services
March 2008