Saskatchewan general election, 1948
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The Saskatchewan general election of 1948 was the eleventh provincial election held in the Canadian
province of Saskatchewan
. It was held on June 24, 1948, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
.
The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government of Premier
Tommy Douglas
was re-elected with a reduced majority in the legislature.
Although the share of the popular vote won by the Liberal Party of Walter Tucker
fell by almost five percentage points, the party increased its representation in the legislature from 5 seats to 19.
The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan
, which had won 2 seats and 16% of the popular vote in the 1938 election
– only to disappear in the 1944 election
– returned to win over 8% of the vote, but no seats.
The Progressive Conservative Party
– now led by Rupert Ramsay – continued to decline, and was also shut out of the legislature.
In some ridings
, the Progressive Conservatives appear to have run joint candidates with the Liberals in failed attempts to defeat the CCF. These candidates ran as Liberal-PC candidates. The successful Conservative Liberal candidate – Alex "Hammy" McDonald
– immediately joined the Liberal caucus upon being sworn in as an MLA
.
Note:
* Party did not nominate candidates in previous election.
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Athabasca
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|Axel Olsen
341
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|Louis M. Marion (Ind.) 628
Joseph D. Le Chasseur (Ind.) 225
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|Louis Marcien Marion
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cut Knife
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|Isidore Nollet
3,027
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|William Bradley
1,531
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|Fred F. Wilson
1,642
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|Isidore Charles Nollet
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Meadow Lake
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|Herschel Howell
2,635
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|William Lofts
3,307
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|John W. Evanishen
1,081
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|Herschel Lee Howell
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Redberry
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|Dmytro Lazorko
2,357
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|Barry Korchinski
2,571
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|Robert C. Glen (PC) 643
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|Dmytro Matthew Lazorko
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Rosthern
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|Wilbert S. Henschel
959
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|Walter Tucker
2,964
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|George W. Beilhartz
1,736
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|Peter J. Hooge**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Shellbrook
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|Louis Larsen
2,981
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|W.R. Vincent
2,806
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|George J. Klein
959
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|Guy Franklin Van Eaton**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|The Battlefords
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|Alex Connon
3,554
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|Paul Prince
3,990
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|Alexander Duff Connon
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Turtleford
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|Bob Wooff
2,280
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|Leo Trippe
2,462
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|Matthew Slager
1,357
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|Robert Hanson Wooff
|}
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Hugh Maher
|align="right"|3,296
|align="right"|48.22%
|align="right"|-4.67
|CCF
|Alex Connon
|align="right"|3,158
|align="right"|46.20%
|align="right"|-0.91
|Prog. Conservative
|David J. Thiessen
|align="right"|381
|align="right"|5.58%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,835
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cumberland
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|Joseph Johnson
425
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|Lorne Blanchard
656
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|Joseph Maxim Buote (Ind.) 40
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|Les Walter Lee**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Humboldt
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|Ben Putnam
2,657
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|Arnold Loehr
2,689
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|Joseph A. Thauberger
2,515
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|Ben Putnam
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kelvington
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|Peter Howe
2,991
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|Gladstone Mansfield Ferrie
2,639
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|Frederick A. Patrick
1,225
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|Peter Anton Howe
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kinistino
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|William J. Boyle
2,991
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|William C. Woods
3,086
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|William James Boyle
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Melfort
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|Oakland Valleau
4,035
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|John Egnatoff
4,065
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|Oakland Woods Valleau
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Prince Albert
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|Larry McIntosh
6,944
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|Charles McIntosh
6,052
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|Ralph Ernst
579
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|Lachlan Fraser McIntosh
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Tisdale
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|John Hewgill Brockelbank
5,242
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|Donald L.W. Hood
3,980
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|William Lucas Hayes (PC) 1,171
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|John Hewgill Brockelbank
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Torch River
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|John Denike
2,260
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|Harold Guloien
1,779
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|Leo Nile Nicholson
1,448
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|John Bruce Harris**
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Arm River
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|E.L. Heinrich
2,263
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|Gustaf Herman Danielson
3,400
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|Gabriel J. Giesinger
689
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|Gustaf Herman Danielson
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Biggar
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|Woodrow Lloyd
3,695
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|Andrew S. Shaw
2,987
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|Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Hanley
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|Robert A. Walker
2,417
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|Clayton L. Pascoe
2,366
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|Frederick E. Roluf
512
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|Emmett M. Hall (PC) 1,025
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|James Smith Aitken**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kerrobert-Kindersley
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|John Wellbelove
3,333
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|Fred Larson
3,155
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|Norman Wildman
1,063
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|John Wellbelove
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Rosetown
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|John T. Douglas
3,647
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|Alvin Hamilton (PC) 3,218
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|John Taylor Douglas
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Watrous
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|James A. Darling
2,968
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|Andrew William Michayluk
2,829
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|Martin Kelln
1,092
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|James Andrew Darling
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wilkie
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|Hans O. Hansen
2,566
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|John W. Horsman
3,143
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|George K. Nicholson
1,110
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|O. Allen Bently (PC) 329
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|Hans Ove Hansen
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Canora
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|Alex Kuziak
3,104
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|Stephen T. Shabbits
2,453
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|Stanley W. Gorchynski
1,801
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|Myron Henry Feeley**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Last Mountain
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|Jacob Benson
3,755
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|James Wilfrid Gardiner
3,001
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|Godfrey Kelln
1,219
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|Jacob Benson
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Melville
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|George T. Webster
4,690
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|Patrick Deshaye
5,302
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|John W. Hauser
1,014
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|Bill Arthurs**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Pelly
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|Daniel Zederayko Daniels
2,476
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|John G. Banks
2,646
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|John W. Kowalyshen
1,020
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|William M. Berezowski
(Labour Prog.
) 1,301
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|Daniel Zederayko Daniels
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saltcoats
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|Joseph L. Phelps
3,620
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|Asmundur A. Loptson
3,945
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|George A. Dulmage
807
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|Joseph Lee Phelps
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Touchwood
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|Tom Johnston
2,627
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|John Joseph Collins
2,459
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|Harold Fletcher
1,097
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|Tom Johnston
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wadena
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|Frederick Dewhurst
4,218
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|Halldor K. Halldorson
2,930
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|Denis Dunlop
729
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|Frederick Arthur Dewhurst
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Yorkton
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|Arthur Swallow
3,795
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|Andrew M. Kindred
3,256
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|Joshua N. Haldeman
1,792
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|Arthur Percy Swallow
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Elrose
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|Maurice J. Willis
4,153
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|Harry N. McKenzie (Ind. Liberal) 3,299
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|Maurice John Willis
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Gravelbourg
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|Henry Houze
2,525
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|Edward Culliton
2,935
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|Milton A. Wilson
404
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|Henry Edmund Houze
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Gull Lake
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|Alvin C. Murray
4,251
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|William E. Cowie
936
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|Jonas A. Johnson (Liberal-PC) 2,983
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|Alvin Cecil Murray
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Maple Creek
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|Beatrice J. Trew
2,590
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|Alexander C. Cameron
2,920
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|A.J. Miller
2,491
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|Beatrice Janet Trew
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Morse
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|James W. Gibson
3,069
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|Ronald D. Miller
2,465
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|Fred Erhardt
694
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|John K. Rosa (PC) 481
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|James William Gibson
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Notukeu-
Willow Bunch
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|Niles Leonard Buchanan
4,048
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|Hans Loken
3,483
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|Niles Leonard Buchanan
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Swift Current
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|Harry Gibbs
5,273
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|Clarence J. Orton
5,091
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|Harry Gibbs
|}
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
|Thomas Bentley
|align="right"|3,627
|align="right"|51.36%
|align="right"|-0.67
|Liberal
|Harold M. Haney
|align="right"|2,792
|align="right"|39.54%
|align="right"|–
|Prog. Conservative
|Charles H. Howlett
|align="right"|643
|align="right"|9.10%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|7,062
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
| style="width: 130px" |CCF
|Edward H. Walker
|align="right"|2,571
|align="right"|50.76%
|align="right"|+7.70
|Liberal
|Ronald A. MacLean
|align="right"|2,494
|align="right"|49.24%
|align="right"|-0.81
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|5,065
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Bengough
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|Allan L.S. Brown
3,599
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|Archie V. Wightman
2,627
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|Arnold L. Meginbir
705
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|Allan L. Samuel Brown
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cannington
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|Ralph Hjertaas
3,422
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|William Patterson
4,687
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|Peter Franchuk
500
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|William John Patterson
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lumsden
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|William S. Thair
2,876
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|Henry P. Mang
2,220
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|Gustav D. Pelzer
744
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|Arthur M. Pearson
(PC) 1,003
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|William Sancho Thair
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Milestone
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|Jacob Erb
2,803
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|George M. Howell
1,020
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|Lionel Aston (Liberal-PC) 2,363
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|Frank Keem Malcolm**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moosomin
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|Ivan Burden
3,442
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|Alex "Hammy" McDonald
(Conservative-Liberal) 5,251
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|Arthur Thomas Procter**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Qu'Appelle-Wolseley
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|Warden Burgess
3,903
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|Frederick M. Dundas
4,470
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|Evert F. Josephson
1,253
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|Warden Burgess
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Souris-Estevan
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|Charles Cuming
4,741
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|John E. McCormack
4,924
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|John K. Strachan
417
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|Charles David Cuming
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Weyburn
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|Tommy Douglas
6,273
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|Isabel Paxman
638
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|F. Charles Eaglesham (Liberal-PC) 4,228
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|Tommy Douglas
|}
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Rosscoe A. McCarthy
|align="right"|4,200
|align="right"|54.06%
|align="right"|-0.38
|CCF
|Edward G. McCullough
|align="right"|3,569
|align="right"|45.94%
|align="right"|+6.19
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|7,769
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moose Jaw City
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|John Wesley Corman
7,534
D. Henry R. Heming
7,331
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|H. Gordon Young (Ind.) 5,240
J. Fraser McClellan (Ind.) 4,955
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|John Wesley Corman
Dempster Henry R. Heming
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon City
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|John Henry Sturdy
14,970
Arthur T. Stone
14,295
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|L. Charles Sherman
11,551
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|Malcolm J. Haver
1,959
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|Rupert D. Ramsay (PC) 13,376
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|John Henry Sturdy
Arthur T. Stone
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina City
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|Charlie Williams
20,475
Clarence Fines
20,474
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|Wilfred G. Brown
16,578
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|Walter E. Stowe
1,049
Anthony E. Kovatch
971
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|Allan W. Embury (PC) 16,740
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|Charles Cromwell Williams
Clarence Melvin Fines
|}
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
province of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of . Saskatchewan is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota....
. It was held on June 24, 1948, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
The 25th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was in power from 2003 until November 20, 2007. It was controlled by the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party under premier Lorne Calvert.-Members:-By-elections:...
.
The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government of Premier
Premier of Saskatchewan
The Premier of Saskatchewan is the first minister for the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. They are the province's head of government and de facto chief executive....
Tommy Douglas
Tommy Douglas
Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas, was a Scottish-born Baptist minister who became a prominent Canadian social democratic politician...
was re-elected with a reduced majority in the legislature.
Although the share of the popular vote won by the Liberal Party of Walter Tucker
Walter Tucker (Canadian politician)
Walter Adam Tucker was a Canadian politician.Born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Tucker earned his BA from the University of Manitoba and a law degree from the University of Saskatchewan....
fell by almost five percentage points, the party increased its representation in the legislature from 5 seats to 19.
The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan
Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan
The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan was a political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan that promoted social credit economic theories from the mid-1930s to the mid-1970s....
, which had won 2 seats and 16% of the popular vote in the 1938 election
Saskatchewan general election, 1938
The Saskatchewan general election of 1938 was the ninth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 8, 1938, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan....
– only to disappear in the 1944 election
Saskatchewan general election, 1944
The Saskatchewan general election of 1944 was the tenth provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 15, 1944 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan....
– returned to win over 8% of the vote, but no seats.
The Progressive Conservative Party
Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
The Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan is a right-of-centre political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Prior to 1942, it was known as the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan. Members are commonly known as Tories....
– now led by Rupert Ramsay – continued to decline, and was also shut out of the legislature.
In some ridings
Electoral district (Canada)
An electoral district in Canada, also known as a constituency or a riding, is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based...
, the Progressive Conservatives appear to have run joint candidates with the Liberals in failed attempts to defeat the CCF. These candidates ran as Liberal-PC candidates. The successful Conservative Liberal candidate – Alex "Hammy" McDonald
Alexander Hamilton McDonald
Alexander Hamilton McDonald was a Canadian politician. Born in Fleming, Saskatchewan, he was the son of a Saskatchewan farm family and was the third generation of his family to farm in the Fleming area....
– immediately joined the Liberal caucus upon being sworn in as an MLA
Member of the Legislative Assembly
A Member of the Legislative Assembly or a Member of the Legislature , is a representative elected by the voters of a constituency to the legislature or legislative assembly of a sub-national jurisdiction....
.
Results
Party | Seats | Second | Third | Fourth | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Co-operative Commonwealth Saskatchewan New Democratic Party The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s... |
31 | 20 | 1 | 0 |
Liberal | 19 | 19 | 3 | 0 |
Independent/Other parties | 2 | 6 | 3 | 0 |
Social Credit Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan was a political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan that promoted social credit economic theories from the mid-1930s to the mid-1970s.... |
0 | 2 | 31 | 3 |
Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan The Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan is a right-of-centre political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Prior to 1942, it was known as the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan. Members are commonly known as Tories.... |
0 | 3 | 4 | 2 |
Party | Party Leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular Vote | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1944 Saskatchewan general election, 1944 The Saskatchewan general election of 1944 was the tenth provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 15, 1944 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.... |
Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change |
Co-operative Commonwealth | |
52 | 47 | 31 | -34.0% | 236,900 | 47.56% | -5.57% |
Liberal | Walter Tucker (Canadian politician) Walter Adam Tucker was a Canadian politician.Born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Tucker earned his BA from the University of Manitoba and a law degree from the University of Saskatchewan.... |
41 | 5 | 19 | +280% | 152,400 | 30.60% | -4.82% |
Social Credit Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan was a political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan that promoted social credit economic theories from the mid-1930s to the mid-1970s.... |
|
36 | – | – | – | 40,268 | 8.09% | +8.03% |
Independent | 5 | – | 1 | +1000% | 11,088 | 2.23% | +2.05% |
Conservative Liberal (Alexander H. McDonald Alexander Hamilton McDonald Alexander Hamilton McDonald was a Canadian politician. Born in Fleming, Saskatchewan, he was the son of a Saskatchewan farm family and was the third generation of his family to farm in the Fleming area.... ) |
1 | * | 1 | * | 5,251 | 1.05% | * |
Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan The Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan is a right-of-centre political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Prior to 1942, it was known as the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan. Members are commonly known as Tories.... |
|
9 | – | – | – | 37,986 | 7.63% | -3.06% |
Liberal-PC | 3 | * | – | * | 9,574 | 1.92% | * |
Independent Liberal | 1 | * | – | * | 3,299 | 0.66 | * |
Labour Progressive Communist Party of Canada (Saskatchewan) The Communist Party of Canada was a communist political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was the Saskatchewan section of the Communist Party of Canada... |
|
1 | – | – | – | 1,301 | 0.26% | -0.26% | ||||
Total | 149 | 52 | 52 | – | 498,067 | 100% |
Note:
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
Riding results
Names in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker. Party leaders are italicized. The symbol " ** " indicates MLAs who are not running again.Northwestern Saskatchewan
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Athabasca
Athabasca (Saskatchewan provincial electoral district)
Athabasca is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located in the extreme northwest corner of the province. The major industries are tourism, mineral extraction, forestry, commercial fishing and trapping...
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|Axel Olsen
341
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|Louis M. Marion (Ind.) 628
Joseph D. Le Chasseur (Ind.) 225
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|Louis Marcien Marion
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cut Knife
Cut Knife (electoral district)
Cut Knife is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This constituency was created before the 4th Saskatchewan general election in 1917...
||
|Isidore Nollet
3,027
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|William Bradley
1,531
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|Fred F. Wilson
1,642
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|
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|Isidore Charles Nollet
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Meadow Lake
Meadow Lake (provincial electoral district)
Meadow Lake is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada.-Members of the Legislative Assembly:-Election results:...
|
|Herschel Howell
2,635
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|William Lofts
3,307
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|John W. Evanishen
1,081
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|
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|Herschel Lee Howell
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Redberry
Redberry (provincial electoral district)
Redberry was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centered on the town of Hafford. This constituency was one of 25 created before the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905...
|
|Dmytro Lazorko
2,357
||
|Barry Korchinski
2,571
|
|
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|Robert C. Glen (PC) 643
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|Dmytro Matthew Lazorko
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Rosthern
|
|Wilbert S. Henschel
959
||
|Walter Tucker
Walter Tucker (Canadian politician)
Walter Adam Tucker was a Canadian politician.Born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Tucker earned his BA from the University of Manitoba and a law degree from the University of Saskatchewan....
2,964
|
|George W. Beilhartz
1,736
|
|
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|Peter J. Hooge**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Shellbrook
Shellbrook (electoral district)
Shellbrook was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, in the area of Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, west of Prince Albert....
||
|Louis Larsen
2,981
|
|W.R. Vincent
2,806
|
|George J. Klein
959
|
|
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|Guy Franklin Van Eaton**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|The Battlefords
|
|Alex Connon
3,554
||
|Paul Prince
3,990
|
|
|
|
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|Alexander Duff Connon
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Turtleford
Turtleford (electoral district)
Turtleford was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centered on the town of Turtleford....
|
|Bob Wooff
2,280
||
|Leo Trippe
2,462
|
|Matthew Slager
1,357
|
|
||
|Robert Hanson Wooff
|}
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Hugh Maher
|align="right"|3,296
|align="right"|48.22%
|align="right"|-4.67
|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|Alex Connon
|align="right"|3,158
|align="right"|46.20%
|align="right"|-0.91
|Prog. Conservative
|David J. Thiessen
|align="right"|381
|align="right"|5.58%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,835
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
Northeastern Saskatchewan
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cumberland
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|Joseph Johnson
425
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|Lorne Blanchard
656
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|
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|Joseph Maxim Buote (Ind.) 40
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|Les Walter Lee**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Humboldt
Humboldt (provincial electoral district)
Humboldt is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in central Saskatchewan, this constituency was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905....
|
|Ben Putnam
2,657
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|Arnold Loehr
2,689
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|Joseph A. Thauberger
Joseph Thauberger
Joseph Thauberger was a Canadian farmer and politician. Born in Bessarabia, he emigrated to Canada from Russia with his parents, Andreas Thauberger and Maria Eva née Bähr, in 1911....
2,515
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|
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|Ben Putnam
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kelvington
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|Peter Howe
2,991
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|Gladstone Mansfield Ferrie
2,639
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|Frederick A. Patrick
1,225
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|
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|Peter Anton Howe
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kinistino
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|William J. Boyle
2,991
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|William C. Woods
3,086
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|
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|
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|William James Boyle
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Melfort
Melfort (former provincial electoral district)
Melfort was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Created before the 3rd Saskatchewan general election in 1912, this riding was dissolved and combined with the Tisdale district before the 12th Saskatchewan general election in 1952.It...
|
|Oakland Valleau
4,035
||
|John Egnatoff
4,065
|
|
|
|
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|Oakland Woods Valleau
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Prince Albert
Prince Albert City
Prince Albert City was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This constituency was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905....
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|Larry McIntosh
6,944
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|Charles McIntosh
6,052
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|Ralph Ernst
579
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|
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|Lachlan Fraser McIntosh
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Tisdale
Tisdale (provincial electoral district)
Tisdale was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centered on the town of Tisdale, Saskatchewan...
||
|John Hewgill Brockelbank
John Hewgill Brockelbank
John Hewgill Brockelbank was a politician in Saskatchewan, Canada, who served as leader of the opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan....
5,242
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|Donald L.W. Hood
3,980
|
|
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|William Lucas Hayes (PC) 1,171
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|John Hewgill Brockelbank
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Torch River
Nipawin (provincial electoral district)
Nipawin was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created before the 9th Saskatchewan general election in 1938 as "Torch River", after the rural municipality and the river that flows through it...
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|John Denike
2,260
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|Harold Guloien
1,779
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|Leo Nile Nicholson
1,448
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|
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|John Bruce Harris**
|}
West Central Saskatchewan
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Arm River
Arm River (electoral district)
Arm River was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This constituency was located in south central Saskatchewan. It was created before the 2nd Saskatchewan general election in 1908...
|
|E.L. Heinrich
2,263
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|Gustaf Herman Danielson
Gustaf Herman Danielson
Gustaf Herman Danielson was a Canadian provincial politician. He was born in Sweden, immigrated to the United States in 1901, and then to Saskatchewan in 1904. In Saskatchewan he homesteaded south of Elbow...
3,400
|
|Gabriel J. Giesinger
689
|
|
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|Gustaf Herman Danielson
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Biggar
Biggar (former provincial electoral district)
Biggar is a former provincial electoral division for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created before the 3rd Saskatchewan general election in 1912. The riding was dissolved and combined with the Rosetown district to form Rosetown-Biggar before the...
||
|Woodrow Lloyd
Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
Woodrow Stanley Lloyd was a Canadian politician who succeeded Tommy Douglas as Premier of the Province of Saskatchewan. Douglas left provincial politics to become leader of the federal New Democratic Party....
3,695
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|Andrew S. Shaw
2,987
|
|
|
|
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|Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
Woodrow Stanley Lloyd was a Canadian politician who succeeded Tommy Douglas as Premier of the Province of Saskatchewan. Douglas left provincial politics to become leader of the federal New Democratic Party....
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Hanley
||
|Robert A. Walker
Robert Alexander Walker
Robert Alexander Walker, QC was a lawyer and a Saskatchewan politician. First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as the CCF member for Hanley constituency in the 1948 general election, he went on to re-election in 1952, and 1956. In 1956 he joined the cabinet of Premier Tommy...
2,417
|
|Clayton L. Pascoe
2,366
|
|Frederick E. Roluf
512
|
|Emmett M. Hall (PC) 1,025
||
|James Smith Aitken**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kerrobert-Kindersley
||
|John Wellbelove
3,333
|
|Fred Larson
3,155
|
|Norman Wildman
1,063
|
|
||
|John Wellbelove
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Rosetown
Rosetown (provincial electoral district)
Rosetown was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centered on the community of Rosetown....
||
|John T. Douglas
3,647
|
|
|
|
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|Alvin Hamilton (PC) 3,218
||
|John Taylor Douglas
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Watrous
Watrous (former electoral district)
Watrous was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, in the area of Watrous, Saskatchewan, east of Saskatoon...
||
|James A. Darling
James Andrew Darling
James Andrew Darling was a Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Watrous in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1960 as a member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.He was born in Shotts and came to Manitoba in 1908, settling...
2,968
|
|Andrew William Michayluk
2,829
|
|Martin Kelln
1,092
|
|
||
|James Andrew Darling
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wilkie
Wilkie (electoral district)
Wilkie was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centered on the town of Wilkie, Saskatchewan...
|
|Hans O. Hansen
2,566
||
|John W. Horsman
3,143
|
|George K. Nicholson
1,110
|
|O. Allen Bently (PC) 329
||
|Hans Ove Hansen
|}
East Central Saskatchewan
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Canora
Canora (provincial electoral district)
Canora is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This constituency was created before the 2nd Saskatchewan general election in 1908...
||
|Alex Kuziak
3,104
|
|Stephen T. Shabbits
2,453
|
|Stanley W. Gorchynski
1,801
|
|
||
|Myron Henry Feeley**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Last Mountain
Last Mountain (provincial electoral district)
Last Mountain is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Centered on the town of Strasbourg, it included the northern half of Last Mountain Lake....
||
|Jacob Benson
3,755
|
|James Wilfrid Gardiner
3,001
|
|Godfrey Kelln
1,219
|
|
||
|Jacob Benson
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Melville
Melville (provincial electoral district)
Melville was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southeastern Saskatchewan, this constituency was created before the 8th Saskatchewan general election in 1934. It was the riding of Premier James Garfield Gardiner...
|
|George T. Webster
4,690
||
|Patrick Deshaye
5,302
|
|John W. Hauser
1,014
|
|
||
|Bill Arthurs**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Pelly
Pelly (Saskatchewan electoral district)
Pelly is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in east-central Saskatchewan, it was centered on the village of Pelly. The riding was created before the 2nd Saskatchewan general election in 1908, and dissolved before the...
|
|Daniel Zederayko Daniels
2,476
||
|John G. Banks
2,646
|
|John W. Kowalyshen
1,020
|
|William M. Berezowski
(Labour Prog.
Communist Party of Canada (Saskatchewan)
The Communist Party of Canada was a communist political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was the Saskatchewan section of the Communist Party of Canada...
) 1,301
||
|Daniel Zederayko Daniels
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saltcoats
Saltcoats (provincial electoral district)
Saltcoats was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centered on the town of Saltcoats. One of 25 districts created before the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905, it was abolished before the 8th Saskatchewan general election in...
|
|Joseph L. Phelps
3,620
||
|Asmundur A. Loptson
3,945
|
|George A. Dulmage
807
|
|
||
|Joseph Lee Phelps
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Touchwood
Touchwood (electoral district)
Touchwood is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located south of the Wynyard district in east-central Saskatchewan, it was centered on the Touchwood Hills....
||
|Tom Johnston
Tom Johnston (Saskatchewan politician)
Tom Johnston was an English-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Touchwood in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1938 to 1956 as a member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.He was born in Birmingham and came to Manitoba in 1901, moving to...
2,627
|
|John Joseph Collins
2,459
|
|Harold Fletcher
1,097
|
|
||
|Tom Johnston
Tom Johnston (Saskatchewan politician)
Tom Johnston was an English-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Touchwood in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1938 to 1956 as a member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.He was born in Birmingham and came to Manitoba in 1901, moving to...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wadena
||
|Frederick Dewhurst
Frederick Arthur Dewhurst
Frederick Arthur Dewhurst was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Wadena in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1945 to 1975 as a member of the CCF/NDP....
4,218
|
|Halldor K. Halldorson
2,930
|
|Denis Dunlop
729
|
|
||
|Frederick Arthur Dewhurst
Frederick Arthur Dewhurst
Frederick Arthur Dewhurst was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Wadena in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1945 to 1975 as a member of the CCF/NDP....
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Yorkton
Yorkton (provincial electoral district)
Yorkton is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It has historically almost always voted for the governing party, selecting an opposition candidate only twice in its history ....
||
|Arthur Swallow
3,795
|
|Andrew M. Kindred
3,256
|
|Joshua N. Haldeman
1,792
|
|
||
|Arthur Percy Swallow
|}
Southwest Saskatchewan
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Elrose
Elrose (electoral district)
Elrose was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southwestern Saskatchewan, this constituency was centered on the town of Elrose...
||
|Maurice J. Willis
4,153
|
|
|
|
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|Harry N. McKenzie (Ind. Liberal) 3,299
||
|Maurice John Willis
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Gravelbourg
Gravelbourg (electoral district)
Gravelbourg is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created before the 5th Saskatchewan general election in 1921...
|
|Henry Houze
2,525
||
|Edward Culliton
2,935
|
|Milton A. Wilson
404
|
|
||
|Henry Edmund Houze
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Gull Lake
Shaunavon (electoral district)
Shaunavon is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created before the 8th Saskatchewan general election in 1934 as "Gull Lake"...
||
|Alvin C. Murray
4,251
|
|
|
|William E. Cowie
936
|
|Jonas A. Johnson (Liberal-PC) 2,983
||
|Alvin Cecil Murray
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Maple Creek
Maple Creek (provincial electoral district)
Maple Creek is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905...
|
|Beatrice J. Trew
Beatrice Trew
Beatrice Janet Trew was born on December 4, 1897, in Coates Mills, New Brunswick. She received teacher training in Fredericton and moved to a school at Manor, Saskatchewan in 1917. The following year she taught at Lemsford, where she met and married J. Albert Trew, a district farmer...
2,590
||
|Alexander C. Cameron
2,920
|
|A.J. Miller
2,491
|
|
||
|Beatrice Janet Trew
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Morse
Morse (provincial electoral district)
Morse is a former provincial electoral division for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centered on the town of Morse, Saskatchewan. The district was created before the 3rd Saskatchewan general election in 1912, and abolished before the 23rd Saskatchewan general...
||
|James W. Gibson
3,069
|
|Ronald D. Miller
2,465
|
|Fred Erhardt
694
|
|John K. Rosa (PC) 481
||
|James William Gibson
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Notukeu-
Willow Bunch
Notukeu-Willow Bunch
Notukeu-Willow Bunch was a provincial electoral division for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, located south of Old Wives Lake...
||
|Niles Leonard Buchanan
4,048
|
|Hans Loken
3,483
|
|
|
|
||
|Niles Leonard Buchanan
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Swift Current
Swift Current (provincial electoral district)
Swift Current is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southwestern Saskatchewan, it was created for the 2nd Saskatchewan general election in 1908.The city of Swift Current Swift Current is a provincial electoral district for the...
||
|Harry Gibbs
5,273
|
|Clarence J. Orton
5,091
|
|
|
|
||
|Harry Gibbs
|}
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|Thomas Bentley
Thomas John Bentley
Thomas John Bentley was a Canadian politician, agrologist, farmer and organizer. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1945 as a Member of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation to represent the riding of Swift Current...
|align="right"|3,627
|align="right"|51.36%
|align="right"|-0.67
|Liberal
|Harold M. Haney
|align="right"|2,792
|align="right"|39.54%
|align="right"|–
|Prog. Conservative
|Charles H. Howlett
|align="right"|643
|align="right"|9.10%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|7,062
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
| style="width: 130px" |CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|Edward H. Walker
|align="right"|2,571
|align="right"|50.76%
|align="right"|+7.70
|Liberal
|Ronald A. MacLean
|align="right"|2,494
|align="right"|49.24%
|align="right"|-0.81
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|5,065
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
Southeast Saskatchewan
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Bengough
Bengough (electoral district)
Bengough was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This constituency was created the 1917 Saskatchewan general election...
||
|Allan L.S. Brown
3,599
|
|Archie V. Wightman
2,627
|
|Arnold L. Meginbir
705
|
|
||
|Allan L. Samuel Brown
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cannington
Cannington (former electoral district)
Cannington was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905...
|
|Ralph Hjertaas
3,422
||
|William Patterson
William John Patterson
William John Patterson was a Liberal Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 1921 election. He succeeded James G. Gardiner to become the province's first Saskatchewan-born premier in 1935.Patterson's leadership was considered to be...
4,687
|
|Peter Franchuk
500
|
|
||
|William John Patterson
William John Patterson
William John Patterson was a Liberal Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 1921 election. He succeeded James G. Gardiner to become the province's first Saskatchewan-born premier in 1935.Patterson's leadership was considered to be...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lumsden
Lumsden (provincial electoral district)
Lumsden was a provincial electoral division for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The district was one of 25 created before the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905. It was the riding of Premier Thomas Walter Scott....
||
|William S. Thair
2,876
|
|Henry P. Mang
Henry Mang
Henry Philip Mang was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Edenwold, Northwest Territories, which is now in Saskatchewan....
2,220
|
|Gustav D. Pelzer
744
|
|Arthur M. Pearson
Arthur Maurice Pearson
Arthur Maurice Pearson was a Canadian Senator from Saskatchewan.Pearson was born in St. François Xavier, Manitoba, now part of Winnipeg, and educated at St. John's College. He served in World War I with the Royal Flying Corps. After he was demobilized, he found work with William Pearson Company...
(PC) 1,003
||
|William Sancho Thair
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Milestone
Milestone (electoral district)
Milestone is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, south of Regina. Originally named "South Regina", this constituency was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905...
||
|Jacob Erb
2,803
|
|
|
|George M. Howell
1,020
|
|Lionel Aston (Liberal-PC) 2,363
||
|Frank Keem Malcolm**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moosomin
Moosomin (electoral district)
Moosomin is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southeastern Saskatchewan, this constituency was one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905....
|
|Ivan Burden
3,442
|
|
|
|
||
|Alex "Hammy" McDonald
Alexander Hamilton McDonald
Alexander Hamilton McDonald was a Canadian politician. Born in Fleming, Saskatchewan, he was the son of a Saskatchewan farm family and was the third generation of his family to farm in the Fleming area....
(Conservative-Liberal) 5,251
||
|Arthur Thomas Procter**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Qu'Appelle-Wolseley
Qu'Appelle-Wolseley
Qu'Appelle-Wolseley is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created before the 8th Saskatchewan general election in 1934 by combining the constituencies of South Qu'Appelle and Wolseley...
|
|Warden Burgess
3,903
||
|Frederick M. Dundas
4,470
|
|Evert F. Josephson
1,253
|
|
||
|Warden Burgess
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Souris-Estevan
Souris-Estevan
Souris-Estevan is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created for the 7th Saskatchewan general election in 1934 by combining the districts of Souris and Estevan....
|
|Charles Cuming
4,741
||
|John E. McCormack
4,924
|
|John K. Strachan
417
|
|
||
|Charles David Cuming
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Weyburn
||
|Tommy Douglas
Tommy Douglas
Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas, was a Scottish-born Baptist minister who became a prominent Canadian social democratic politician...
6,273
|
|
|
|Isabel Paxman
638
|
|F. Charles Eaglesham (Liberal-PC) 4,228
||
|Tommy Douglas
Tommy Douglas
Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas, was a Scottish-born Baptist minister who became a prominent Canadian social democratic politician...
|}
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Rosscoe A. McCarthy
|align="right"|4,200
|align="right"|54.06%
|align="right"|-0.38
|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|Edward G. McCullough
|align="right"|3,569
|align="right"|45.94%
|align="right"|+6.19
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|7,769
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
Urban constituencies
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moose Jaw City
Moose Jaw City
Moose Jaw City was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. This constituency existed from 1905 to 1967 when it was divided into Moose Jaw North and Moose Jaw South...
||
|John Wesley Corman
7,534
D. Henry R. Heming
7,331
|
|
|
|
|
|H. Gordon Young (Ind.) 5,240
J. Fraser McClellan (Ind.) 4,955
||
|John Wesley Corman
Dempster Henry R. Heming
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon City
Saskatoon City (provincial electoral district)
Saskatoon City was a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. This constituency existed from 1908 to 1967. It was the riding of Premier James T.M...
||
|John Henry Sturdy
14,970
Arthur T. Stone
14,295
|
|L. Charles Sherman
11,551
|
|Malcolm J. Haver
1,959
|
|Rupert D. Ramsay (PC) 13,376
||
|John Henry Sturdy
Arthur T. Stone
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina City
Regina City (provincial electoral district)
Regina City is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was the riding of premier William Melville Martin...
||
|Charlie Williams
Charles Cromwell Williams
Charles Cromwell Williams was a railway worker and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Regina City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a CCF member from 1944 to 1960....
20,475
Clarence Fines
Clarence Fines
Clarence Melvin Fines was provincial treasurer of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan during the Tommy Douglas era, and also served as Deputy Premier....
20,474
|
|Wilfred G. Brown
16,578
|
|Walter E. Stowe
1,049
Anthony E. Kovatch
971
|
|Allan W. Embury (PC) 16,740
||
|Charles Cromwell Williams
Clarence Melvin Fines
|}
See also
- List of Saskatchewan general elections
- List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts
- List of Saskatchewan political parties