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Manitoba general election, 1870

Manitoba's first general election (held on December 27, 1870) resulted in a victory for Lieutenant Governor Adams George Archibald's governing coalition. Archibald had previously been appointed as the province's Lieutenant Governor by George-Étienne Cartier, and promoted a model of "consensus government," which included members of the province's different ethnic, religious, and linguistic groups.
The only organized opposition in the province was the Canadian Party of John Christian Schultz, which demanded swifter retribution against the leaders of Louis Riel's Red River Rebellion. Archibald's coalition won 17 seats, Schultz's party only 5. There were also two Independent MLAs: Thomas Bunn (who seems to have tacitly supported Archibald) and George Klyne (who does not appear to have played a major role in parliament). Edward Hay subsequently became Leader of the Opposition.
Formal party politics had not yet arrived in Manitoba, although some candidates were associated with the Liberal and Conservative parties at the national level.
==Riding results==

Baie St. Paul:
*Joseph Dubuc (Government/C) accl.
Headingly:
*John Taylor (Opposition) 32
*James Cunningham (Government) 31
High Bluff:
*John Norquay (Government) accl.
Kildonan:
*John Sutherland (Opposition) 38
*Donald Matheson (Government) 31
Lake Manitoba:
*Angus McKay (Government) accl.
Popular Point:
*David Spence (Government) 26
*D. Cook 18
*George Gunn (Government) 14
Portage la Prairie:
*Frederick Bird (Opposition) 37
*John Setter (Government) 36
*William Garriock 3
Ste. Agathe:
*George Klyne 19
*Alexander Morin 14
St. Andrews North:
*Alfred Boyd (Government) 58

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