New Democratic Party of Manitoba candidates in the 2003 Manitoba provincial election
The New Democratic Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of candidates in the 2003 provincial election, and won a majority government with 35 of 57 seats in the Manitoba legislature. Many of their party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.
This page also provides information on New Democratic Party candidates in by-elections between 2003 and 2005.
Perry Kalynuk (Arthur-Virden">Arthur-Virden (Manitoba riding)">Arthur-Virden)
Kalynuk was born and raised in Angusville, and has a degree from Brandon University. He has taught high school in Virden and Waskada. He first campaigned for the New Democratic Party in the 1999 provincial election, after defeating social worker Janet Brady for the party nomination. He supports single-desk marketing through the Canadian Wheat Board, and criticized Progressive Conservative candidate Larry Maguire for opposing the CWB's status. Kalynuk has also said that the board should accommodate new generation cooperatives. He supported Bill Blaikie for the federal New Democratic Party leadership in 2002. Kalynuk worked as a teacher in Kuwait for ten months in 2004-05.| Election | Division | Party | Votes | % | Place | Winner |
| 1999 provincial | Arthur-Virden | New Democratic Party | 3,063 | 35.79 | 2/3 | Larry Maguire, Progressive Conservative |
| 2003 provincial | Arthur-Virden | New Democratic Party | 3,219 | 41.89 | 2/3 | Larry Maguire, Progressive Conservative |
Janine Ballingall Scotten ([Fort Whyte])
Ballingal Scotten has worked as a counsellor at the Youville Centre and St. Raphael Centre in Winnipeg, and has specialized in treatment for sexual addiction. She has noted that many "sexual addicts" were abused as children, and has observed the shame attached to the term has forced many to keep in hiding. She has also been active with Habitat for Humanity.She received 2,647 votes in 2003, finishing second against Progressive Conservative incumbent John Loewen.