Morris is a former provincial electoral district of Manitoba, Canada. It was created by redistribution in 1879 and named after the town and municipality of Morris, which in turn are named after Alexander Morris, who served as Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 1872 to 1877.
Following the redistribution of Manitoba electoral districts in 2011, the riding was bordered to the south by Emerson, to the north by Lakeside, to the west by Midland and Portage la Prairie, and to the east by Steinbach, Dawson Trail, Assiniboia, Kirkfield Park, and Charleswood.
The largest communities in the riding were Morris, Niverville, and La Salle. Other communities included Elie, Oak Bluff, Sanford, Starbuck, Ste. Agathe, St. Eustache, and St. Francois Xavier.
In 1999, the average family income was $53,719, and the unemployment rate was 3.90%. Agriculture accounted for 23% of the riding's industry, followed by the retail trade at 10%. Eighteen per cent of Morris's residents were of German background, and a further 17% were French. The riding had the third-highest percentage of Francophones in Manitoba.
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba represented Morris from 1954 to 2019, and the riding was generally regarded as safe for the party.
The Morris riding was eliminated ahead of the 2019 Manitoba general election and its territory was redistributed to the Midland, La Verendrye, and newly-formed Springfield-Ritchot ridings.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name
! Party
! Took office
! Left office
|-
| Joseph Taillefer
| Independent, probably pro-Government
| 1879
| 1883
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| Henry Tennant
| Cons
| 1883
| 1886
|- bgcolor=#FFE8E8
| rowspan=2|Alphonse Martin
| Lib
| 1886
| 1891
|-
| | Independent/Opposition
| 1891
| 1896
|- bgcolor=#FFE8E8
| Stewart Mulvey
| Lib
| 1896
| 1899
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| Colin Campbell
| Cons
| 1899
| 1913
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| Jacques Parent
| Cons
| 1914
| 1918
|- bgcolor=#E8FFE8
| rowspan=3 | William Clubb
| Farmer
| 1920
| 1922
|- bgcolor=#E8FFE8
| | UFM
| 1922
| 1932
|- bgcolor=#eee8aa
| | Lib-Prog
| 1932
| 1941
|- bgcolor=#eee8aa
| rowspan=2 | John Dryden
| Independent, pro-coalition
| 1941
| 1945
|- bgcolor=#eee8aa
| | Lib-Prog
| 1945
| 1949
|- bgcolor=#eee8aa
| rowspan=3 |Harry Shewman
| Independent, pro-coalition
| 1949
| 1950
|-
| | Independent
| 1950
| 1954(?)
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| | PC
| 1954(?)
| 1968
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| Warner Jorgenson
| PC
| 1969
| 1981
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| Clayton Manness
| PC
| 1981
| 1995
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| Frank Pitura
| PC
| 1995
| 2003
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| Mavis Taillieu
| PC
| 2003
| 2013
|- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
| Shannon Martin
| PC
| 2014
| 2019
|}
Election results
1879
1883
1886
1888
1892
1896
1899
1900 by-election
1903
1907
1910
1914
1915
1920
1922
1927
1929 by-election
1932
1936
1941
1945
1949
1953
1958
1959
1962
1966
1969 by-election
1969
1973
1977
1981
1986
1988
1990
1995
1999
2003
2007
2011
2014 by-election
2016
Previous boundaries
thumb|none|200px|The 1998–2011 boundaries of the Morris electoral district highlighted in red.
See also
- List of Manitoba provincial electoral districts
- Canadian provincial electoral districts
References
- Elections Manitoba - Historical Summary
