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Gladstone is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created in 1879 in what was then the province's western tip, with the expansion of the province's western boundary, and eliminated by redistribution in 1881. It was re-established in 1903 (primarily from the old riding of Westbourne), and was not abolished again until 1999. When it was eliminated, its territory was distributed into the ridings of Carman and Turtle Mountain. The riding was named after British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.

The Gladstone riding was primarily rural, and its MLAs, regardless of party affiliation, were generally regarded as representatives of the farming community. It was dominated by the Manitoba Liberal Party until that party lost most of its rural base in 1969; after this, it was effectively safe for the Progressive Conservative Party.

MLA William Morton was re-elected without opposition in every provincial election from 1941 to 1953.

List of provincial representatives

 


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Name Party Took Office Left Office

Corydon BrownGoverning Coalition/Liberal18791883
David WilsonCons19031907
James ArmstrongLib19071922
Albert McGregorProg19221927
William MortonProg19271932
Lib-Prog19321958
Nelson ShoemakerLib-Prog19581961
Lib19611969
James FergusonPC19691981
Charlotte OlesonPC19811990
Denis RocanPC19901999

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