Ted Marcelino
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Tyndall Park
In office
October 4, 2011  August 12, 2019
Preceded byRiding established
Succeeded byCindy Lamoureux
Personal details
Born1946 or 1947 (age 76–77)[1]
Philippines
Political partyNew Democrat

Ted Marcelino (born c.1947) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2011 election.[2] A member of the New Democratic Party, he was the first member of the Legislative Assembly for the electoral district of Tyndall Park. He represented it from its creation at the 2011 election until he was defeated in the 2019 election.

He is the brother-in-law of his former caucus colleague Flor Marcelino.

Electoral record

2019 Manitoba general election: Tyndall Park
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalCindy Lamoureux4,30154.29+24.1$20,300.22
New DemocraticTed Marcelino2,40330.95-8.0$24,073.41
Progressive ConservativeDaljit Kainth98412.53-11.3$24,220.96
GreenFleur Mann1571.95-5.2$0.00
CommunistFrank Komarniski220.28+0.3$310.80
Total valid votes 7,933100.0
Total rejected ballots 630.8
Turnout 58.5
Eligible voters 14,068
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +16.1
2016 Manitoba general election: Tyndall Park
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticTed Marcelino2,13938.94-5.99$23,807.96
LiberalAida Champagne1,65630.15-4.79$15,961.31
Progressive ConservativeNaseer Warraich1,30623.78+7.99$20,975.39
GreenShane Neustaeter3917.11+2.99$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 5,492100.0  $34,821.00
Declined and rejected ballots 56
Turnout 5,54853.40
Eligible voters 10,390
Source: Elections Manitoba[3][4][5]
2011 Manitoba general election: Tyndall Park
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
New DemocraticTed Marcelino2,59644.93$26,758.75
LiberalRoldan Sevillano Jr.2,00734.94$31,263.05
Progressive ConservativeCris Aglugub90815.79$20,016.16
GreenDean Koshelanyk2374.12$1,361.21

References

  1. "Provincial Election - Winnipeg Free Press".
  2. "NDP keeps urban strongholds". Winnipeg Free Press, October 5, 2011.
  3. "Candidates: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 29 March 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  4. "41ST GENERAL ELECTION, APRIL 19, 2016 - OFFICIAL RESULTS". Elections Manitoba. 19 April 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  5. "Election Returns: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2018.


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