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The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 1988 provincial election, and won 25 seats to form a minority government. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.

Allan Yap ( Burrows)

Yap was the sales manager for a prominent insurance company, and was involved in the Malaysia Singapore Association of Manitoba. [1] He first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature in the 1981 provincial election at age forty, as a candidate of the Progressive Party. [2]

He is not to be confused with the Vancouver businessman of the same name.

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
1981 provincial St. Norbert Progressive 216 4/4 Gerry Mercier, Progressive Conservative
1990 provincial Burrows Progressive Conservative 1,040 14.12 3/5 William Chornopyski, Liberal

Footnotes

  1. ^ "The Filmon Team" [advertisement], Winnipeg Free Press, 16 April 1988, 14.
  2. ^ "St. Norbert", Winnipeg Free Press, 14 November 1981, L3.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Allan Yap)

The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 1988 provincial election, and won 25 seats to form a minority government. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.

Allan Yap ( Burrows)

Yap was the sales manager for a prominent insurance company, and was involved in the Malaysia Singapore Association of Manitoba. [1] He first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature in the 1981 provincial election at age forty, as a candidate of the Progressive Party. [2]

He is not to be confused with the Vancouver businessman of the same name.

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
1981 provincial St. Norbert Progressive 216 4/4 Gerry Mercier, Progressive Conservative
1990 provincial Burrows Progressive Conservative 1,040 14.12 3/5 William Chornopyski, Liberal

Footnotes

  1. ^ "The Filmon Team" [advertisement], Winnipeg Free Press, 16 April 1988, 14.
  2. ^ "St. Norbert", Winnipeg Free Press, 14 November 1981, L3.

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