Lisa Naylor
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure
Assumed office
October 18, 2023
PremierWab Kinew
Preceded byDoyle Piwniuk
Minister of Consumer Protection and Government Services
Assumed office
October 18, 2023
PremierWab Kinew
Preceded byJames Teitsma
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Wolseley
Assumed office
September 10, 2019
Preceded byRob Altemeyer
Personal details
Political partyNew Democratic
Residence(s)Winnipeg, Manitoba

Lisa Naylor is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2019 Manitoba general election.[1] She represents the electoral district of Wolseley as a member of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba.

Prior to her election to the legislature, Naylor served as a trustee on the Winnipeg School Division board.[2]

An out lesbian, Naylor successfully fought to have her partner recognized as a legal parent of her child in the early 2000s, prior to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Canada.[1]

Electoral history

2023 Manitoba general election: Wolseley
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticLisa Naylor6,54475.30+29.02
Progressive ConservativeMickey Leuzzi8599.88+0.84
LiberalPhilip Spevack5876.75–1.63
GreenJanine G. Gibson5486.31–29.99
CommunistCam Scott1521.75
Total valid votes/Expense limit 8,69099.52
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 420.48
Turnout 8,73254.09
Eligible voters 16,143
New Democratic hold Swing +14.09
Source(s)
Source: "2023 Election Results Map". Elections Manitoba. 3 October 2023. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
2019 Manitoba general election: Wolseley
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticLisa Naylor4,25346.28+4.37$29,044.71
GreenDavid Nickarz3,33636.30-0.14$28,329.32
Progressive ConservativeElizabeth Hildebrand8319.04-3.92$521.28
LiberalShandi Strong7708.38-0.61$8,359.72
IndependentEddie Hendrickson1291.38New$0.00
Total valid votes/Expense limit 100.0  $55,109
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Manitoba[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Bryce Hoye, "Meet the rookies: Manitobans elect 13 first-time MLAs". CBC News Manitoba, September 11, 2019.
  2. "Trustee Naylor seeks provincial NDP nomination". Winnipeg Free Press, April 2, 2019.
  3. "Final Spending Limits for the 2019 General Election" (PDF). Elections Manitoba. 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2020.


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