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Manitoba riding profile: Riding Mountain

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A sample ballot box is seen ahead of the 2019 federal election at Elections Canada's offices in Gatineau, Que., Friday, Sept. 20, 2019. A judicial recount in the Montreal riding of Hochelaga was cancelled Monday midway through the process. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Manitobans can find out more information on the riding of Riding Mountain, including the political history, a list of candidates, and demographic information.

Candidates

(* indicates incumbent)

Liz Clayton - Green Party of Canada

Terry Hayward – Liberal Party of Canada

Andrew Douglas Maxwell - NDP

Dan Mazier – Conservative Party of Canada*

Jim Oliver – People’s Party of Canada

2021 Federal Election

Dan Mazier was re-elected for a second term with 59 per cent of the vote.

History

The riding was created in 2013 and was known as Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa. Following a boundary redistribution in 2022, it was renamed Riding Mountain. The Conservative Party has held the riding since its creation.

Boundaries

The riding includes the communities of Dauphin, Swan River, Roblin, Neepawa and Westlake-Gladstone.

Riding Mountain The federal riding map of Riding Mountain in Manitoba for the 2025 federal election. (Elections Canada) (Elections Canada)

Demographics

The riding has a population of 90,962, according to the 2021 census. It has a 65 per cent European population, and a 28 per cent Indigenous population.