Dauphin is a provincial electoral district of Manitoba, Canada. It was initially created in 1881 with the expansion of the province's western boundary, eliminated in 1886, re-established in 1892, and finally abolished in 1999. Most of its territory went to the new riding of Dauphin-Roblin, though a small amount went to the riding of Swan River. Dauphin-Roblin was largely replaced by a new Dauphin riding in the 2008 redistribution, expanding to include Ste. Rose du Lac.
Dauphin was initially centred on the community of Dauphin, though it now encompasses much rural territory. It is located in the province's mid-northern region, close to the provincial border with Saskatchewan.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
{| class="wikitable"
! Assembly
! Years
! colspan="2" | Member
! Party
|4th
|1881-1882
||
|rowspan=2|John A. Davidson
| Liberal
|-
|5th
|1882-1886
||
| Liberal-Conservative
|-
|-
|8th
|1892-1895
||
|rowspan=3|Theodore Arthur Burrows
| Liberal-Conservative
|-
|9th
|1895-1899
|rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2|Liberal
|-
|10th
|1899-1903
|-
|11th
|1903-1907
||
| John Gunne
| Conservative
|-
|12th
|1907-1910
||
| John Campbell
| Liberal
|-
|13th
|1910-1914
|rowspan=2 |
| James G. Harvey
|rowspan=2|Conservative
|-
|14th
|1914-1915
| William Buchanan
|-
|15th
|1915-1920
||
|William Harrington
| Liberal
|-
|rowspan=2|16th
|1920
||
|rowspan=2|George Palmer
| Dominion Labour Party
|-
|1920-1922
||
| Independent Labour Party
|-
|17th
|1922-1927
||
| Archibald Esplen
| Liberal
|-
|18th
|1927-1932
||
| Robert Ferguson
| Conservative
|-
|19th
|1932-1936
|rowspan=4 |
|rowspan=4|Robert Hawkins
|rowspan=4|Liberal–Progressive
|-
|20th
|1936-1941
|-
|21st
|1941-1945
|-
|22nd
|1945-1949
|-
|23rd
|1949-1953
| |
| Ernest McGirr
| Progressive Conservative
|-
|rowspan=2|24th
|1953-1958
| |
|rowspan=2|William Bullmore
| Social Credit
|-
|1958
| |
| Independent
|-
|25th
|1958-1959
|rowspan=4 |
|rowspan=4|Stewart McLean
|rowspan=4|Progressive Conservative
|-
|26th
|1959-1963
|-
|27th
|1963-1966
|-
|28th
|1966-1969
|-
|29th
|1969-1972
|rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2|Peter Burtniak
|rowspan=2|New Democratic
|-
|30th
|1973-1977
|-
|31st
|1977-1981
||
|James Galbraith
|Progressive Conservative
|-
|32nd
|1981-1985
|rowspan=5 |
|rowspan=4| John Plohman
|rowspan=5| New Democratic
|-
|33rd
|1985-1988
|-
|34th
|1988-1990
|-
|35th
|1990-1995
|-
|36th
|1995-1999
|Stan Struthers
|-
|-
|37th
|1999-2003
|rowspan=3 |
|rowspan=3| Stan Struthers
|rowspan=3| New Democratic
|-
|38th
|2003-2007
|-
|39th
|2007-2011
|-
|-
|40th
|2011-2016
| |
| Stan Struthers
| New Democratic
|-
|41st
|2016–2019
|rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2|Brad Michaleski
|rowspan=2|Progressive Conservative
|-
|42nd
|2019–2023
|-
|43rd
|2023–Present
| |
| Ron Kostyshyn
| New Democratic
|-
|}
Election results
2023
2019
2016
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="4" | 2016 provincial election redistributed results
|-
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="130px" colspan="2" | Party
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="30px" | %
|-
| |
| Progressive Conservative ||align=right| 56.8
|-
| |
| New Democratic ||align=right| 26.5
|-
| |
| Liberal ||align=right| 7.8
|-
| |
| Green ||align=right| 6.7
|-
| |
| Others||align=right| 2.3
|}
2011
thumb|right|200px|The 1998–2011 boundaries for Dauphin-Roblin highlighted in red
2007
2003
1999
1995
1990
1988
1986
1981
1977
1973
1969
1966
1962
1959
1958
1953
1949
1945
1941
1936
1932
1927
1922
1920
1915
1914
1910
1907
1903
1899
1896
1892
1883
1881 by-election
See also
- List of Manitoba provincial electoral districts
- Canadian provincial electoral districts
