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Kenneth Pratt focused his campaign around opposition to the Schreyer government's plan to amalgamate the City of Winnipeg with surrounding municipalities, including St. Vital.
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He received 2,925 votes (31.12%), finishing third in a close contest against successful New Democratic Party candidate Jim Walding and a Liberal candidate who also opposed amalgamation.
The President of the Manitoba Historical Society from 2002 to 2004 was named Steve Place; this may be the same person.
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McMurren is a small businessman and a former councillor in Rockwood, a rural municipality located outside of Winnipeg.
McLeod is a manager with CanadInns, and has studied political science at the University of Winnipeg.
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Her husband is a firefighter, and she received an endorsement from the United Fire Fighters of Winnipeg in the 2006 campaign.