Saskatchewan general election, 1967
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The Saskatchewan general election of 1967 was the sixteenth provincial election held in the Canadian
province of Saskatchewan
. It was held on October 11, 1967, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
.
The Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, led by Premier Ross Thatcher
, was re-elected with a slightly larger majority in the legislature, and with a larger share of the popular vote.
The New Democratic Party, led by former Premier Woodrow Lloyd, also increased it share of the popular vote – but lost one of the seats it had won in the previous election
.
The Liberal and NDP gains in the popular vote came at the expense of the Progressive Conservative Party
of Martin Pederson
, which lost about half of the votes and the one seat it had won in 1964.
1967 was the first election where the cities of Regina
, Saskatoon
and Moose Jaw were divided into two or more ridings
instead of having a single multiple-member
district for each city.
This was the last election where the leaders of both the government
and the opposition
in Saskatchewan represented rural constituencies.
|- bgcolor=CCCCCC
!rowspan="2" colspan="2" align=center|Party
!rowspan="2" align=center|Party leader
!rowspan="2"|Candidates
!colspan="4" align=center|Seats
!colspan="3" align=center|Popular vote
|- bgcolor=CCCCCC
|align="center"|1964
|align="center"|Elected
|align="center"|% Change
|align="center"|#
|align="center"|%
|align="center"|% Change
|align=left|Liberal
|align=left|Ross Thatcher
|align="right"| 59
|align="right"|32
|align="right"| 35
|align="right"|+9.4%
|align="right"|193,871
|align="right"|45.57%
|align="right"|+5.17%
|align=left|New Democratic
|align=left|Woodrow Lloyd
|align="right"| 59
|align="right"|25
|align="right"| 24
|align="right"|-4.0%
|align="right"|188,653
|align="right"|44.35%
|align="right"|+4.05%
|align=left|Progressive Conservative
|align=left|Martin Pederson
|align="right"| 41
|align="right"|1
|align="right"| –
|align="right"|-100%
|align="right"|41,583
|align="right"|9.78%
|align="right"|-9.12%
|align=left|Social Credit
|align=left|
|align="right"| 6
|align="right"|–
|align="right"| –
|align="right"|–
|align="right"|1,296
|align="right"|0.30%
|align="right"|-0.09%
|-
|colspan="3"| Total
|align="right"| 165
|align="right"|58
|align="right"|59
|align="right"|+1.7%
|align="right"|425,403
|align="right"|100%
|align="right"|
|}
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Athabasca
||
|Allan Ray Guy
1,397
|
|Tony Wood
602
|
|Harry J. Houghton
818
|
|
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|Allan Ray Guy
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cut Knife-Lloydminster
|
|Ben Gulak
2,121
||
|Miro Kwasnica
2,862
|
|Gordon Goodfellow
1,289
|
|Walter B. Hoover (Social Credit
) 164
||
|Isidore Charles Nollet**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Meadow Lake
||
|Henry Coupland
2,394
|
|Martin Semchuk
2,288
|
|Leo Jeannotte
921
|
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|Henry Ethelbert Coupland
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Redberry
|
|Steve Sulatisky
2,343
||
|Dick Michayluk
2,365
|
|Ed Thunderchild
510
|
|
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|Demitro Wasyl Michayluk
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Rosthern
||
|David Boldt
2,950
|
|George Guenther
1,466
|
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|David Boldt
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Shellbrook
|
|Pat Moan
2,204
||
|George Bowerman
2,515
|
|Norval Horner
910
|
|
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|John Marcel Cuelenaere**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|The Battlefords
|
|Herbert O.M. Sparrow
3,700
||
|Eiling Kramer
4,200
|
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|Eiling Kramer
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Turtleford
|
|John Flack
2,125
||
|Bob Wooff
2,152
|
|Hugh E. Konsmo
813
|
|
||
|Robert Hanson Wooff
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Humboldt
||
|Mathieu Breker
3,693
|
|Palma Little
2,881
|
|Frank J. Martin
720
|
|
||
|Mathieu Theodore Breker
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kelsey
|
|William John McHugh
2,381
||
|John R. Messer
2,473
|
|Carsten Johnson
606
|
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|John Hewgill Brockelbank
**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kelvington
||
|Bryan Bjarnason
2,440
|
|Neil Byers
2,432
|
|Anita M. Kubat
659
|
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|Bryan Bjarnason
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kinistino
|
|Lyle Rea
2,724
||
|Arthur Thibault
3,260
|
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|
|
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|Arthur Thibault
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Melfort-Tisdale
|
|Donald Lamb
3,650
||
|Clarence George Willis
4,133
|
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|
|Orville Pederson (Social Credit) 331
||
|Clarence George Willis
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Nipawin
||
|Frank Radloff
2,454
|
|Walter A. Mills
2,446
|
|John A. Whittome
1,185
|
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|Frank Kenneth Radloff
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Prince Albert East-
Cumberland
|
|Eldon McLachlan
3,152
||
|Bill Berezowsky
4,123
|
|
|
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|William John Berezowsky
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Prince Albert West
||
|Davey Steuart
5,090
|
|Orville K. Hjertaas
4,928
|
|
|
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|David Gordon Steuart
|}
|-
|style="width: 130px"|NDP
|Neil Byers
|align="right"|3,135
|align="right"|49.90%
|align="right"|+5.93
|Liberal
|Bryan Bjarnason
|align="right"|2,603
|align="right"|41.43%
|align="right"|-2.69
|Prog. Conservative
|Anita M. Kubat
|align="right"|545
|align="right"|8.67%
|align="right"|-3.24
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,283
!align="right"|100.00
!align="right"|
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Arm River
||
|Wilbert McIvor
1,929
|
|Merle Snustead
1,895
|
|Martin Pederson
1,214
|
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|Martin Pederson
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Biggar
|
|Elmer McNiven
1,571
||
|Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
2,916
|
|Peter Wiebe
1,334
|
|
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|Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Elrose
||
|George Leith
3,081
|
|David Loewen
2,957
|
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|
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|George Gordon Leith
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Hanley
||
|Robert Andrew Heggie
2,282
|
|Robert Alexander Walker
2,149
|
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|Robert Alexander Walker
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kerrobert-Kindersley
||
|William S. Howes
3,499
|
|Boyd Sadler
2,672
|
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|William S. Howes
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Rosetown
||
|George Loken
2,951
|
|Harry David Link
2,446
|
|Earl Keeler
862
|
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|George Fredrick Loken
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Watrous
||
|Percy Schmeiser
2,622
|
|Hans Broten
2,557
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|Hugh Kirk
533
|
|
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|Hans Broten
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wilkie
||
|Joseph "Cliff" McIsaac
3,817
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|Norman Heather
2,436
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|Joseph "Cliff" McIsaac
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Canora
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|Ken Romuld
3,170
||
|Al Matsalla
3,386
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|Kenneth Gordon Romuld
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Last Mountain
||
|Donald MacLennan
2,425
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|Gordon MacMurchy
2,399
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|George Richardson
995
|
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|Donald Gilbert MacLennan
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Melville
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|James W. Gardiner
3,463
||
|John Kowalchuk
3,584
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|Art Pelzer
799
|
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|James Wilfrid Gardiner
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Pelly
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|Jim Barrie
3,002
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|Leo Larson
2,753
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|Leonard Melvin Larson
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saltcoats
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|James Snedker
3,639
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|Charles Woolfitt
2,392
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|Cliff Obre
904
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|James Edward Phipps Snedker
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Touchwood
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|George Trapp
2,713
||
|Frank Meakes
3,002
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|George Joseph Trapp
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wadena
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|George Fisher
3,146
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|Fred Dewhurst
4,213
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|Frederick Arthur Dewhurst
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Yorkton
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|Barry Gallagher
5,048
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|Irving W. Carlson
4,393
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|Bernard David Gallagher
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Gravelbourg
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|Leo Coderre
2,385
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|Norman Allan
1,860
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|Keith Mukelt
567
|
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|Lionel Philas Coderre
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Maple Creek
||
|Alexander Cameron
2,683
|
|Ernie Howes
1,901
|
|Marlyn K. Clary
955
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|Alexander C. Cameron
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moose Jaw North
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|Vic Cole
2,725
||
|Gordon Snyder
2,860
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|Daniel J. Patterson
1,126
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|Gordon Snyder
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moose Jaw South
|
|Harry P. Swarbrick
2,415
||
|Bill Davies
4,674
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|Nick Markewich
1,356
|
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|William Gwynne Davies
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Morse
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|Ross Thatcher
3,396
|
|Louis H. Lewry
2,398
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|Earl Cooper
694
|
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|Ross Thatcher
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Notukeu-
Willow Bunch
||
|Jim Hooker
2,772
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|Allan Engel
2,216
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|James Benjamin Hooker
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Shaunavon
||
|Fernand Larochelle
3,091
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|Robert B. Fulton
2,684
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|Fernand Larochelle
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Swift Current
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|T. Lawrence Salloum
3,366
||
|Everett Irvine Wood
4,825
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|Donald C. McGowan
1,439
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|Everett Irvine Wood
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Bengough
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|Alex Mitchell
2,408
|
|Dale Leifso
2,194
|
|Jim Hall
723
|
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|Alexander Mitchell
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cannington
||
|Tom Weatherald
3,436
|
|Stanley G. Barnard
2,377
|
|Glenn Brimner
1,436
|
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|Thomas Milton Weatherald
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lumsden
||
|Darrel Heald
2,812
|
|Cliff Thurston
2,114
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|Donald K. MacPherson
917
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|Darrel Verner Heald
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Milestone
||
|Cyril MacDonald
2,491
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|Fred P. Petruic
1,920
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|J.K. Glenn
610
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|Cyril Pius MacDonald
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moosomin
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|Frank Gardner
3,297
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|William Francis Goodwin
2,435
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|Andrew Emerson Bruce
1,956
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|E. Franklin Gardner
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Qu'Appelle-Wolseley
||
|Doug McFarlane
2,990
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|John Stephen Leier
1,842
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|Victor Edward Horsman
1,401
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|Lloyd Avram (Social Credit) 323
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|Douglas Thomas McFarlane
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Souris-Estevan
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|Ian MacDougall
5,197
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|Russell Brown
4,335
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|Ian Hugh MacDougall
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Weyburn
|
|Junior Staveley
4,693
||
|Jim Pepper
4,876
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|Jean Benson
865
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|James Auburn Pepper
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon City Park-University
||
|Joe Charlebois
6,096
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|Alex M. Nicholson
5,410
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|Mel Mills
1,356
|
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| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon Mayfair
|
|Alex W. Prociuk
3,576
||
|John Edward Brockelbank
5,739
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|Hugh Rainey
1,432
|
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| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon Nutana Centre
||
|Clarence Estey
6,184
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|Wes Robbins
4,902
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|George Bateman
1,170
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon Nutana South
||
|Bill Forsyth
5,193
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|Adele Smillie
3,445
|
|Peter Ritchie
1,267
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon Riversdale
|
|Margaret Gent
2,327
||
|Roy Romanow
4,888
|
|Emanuel Sonnenschein
1,160
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina Centre
|
|Pat McKerral
2,442
||
|Allan Blakeney
4,363
|
|Les Youngson
698
|
|Nelson Falkowsky (Social Credit
) 142
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina North East
|
|Frank Gerein
3,344
||
|Walt Smishek
5,892
|
|Albert E. Wilson
1,224
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina North West
|
|Frank Kleefeld
3,728
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|Ed Whelan
5,364
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|George J. Tkach
1,011
|
|H. Ken Cooper (Social Credit) 147
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina South
||
|Gordon Grant
6,297
|
|Jack W. Kehoe
2,575
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|Lillian Groeller
487
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|Gordon Burton Grant
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina South East
|
|Paul Dojack
5,461
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|Henry Baker
5,893
|
|Bill Barry
896
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina South West
||
|Don McPherson
5,890
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|Murray Koskie
4,076
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|Dennis Braun
1,084
|
|Henry Austin Hunt (Social Credit) 189
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|}
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 October 11, 1967, 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 Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, led by Premier Ross Thatcher
W. Ross Thatcher
Wilbert Ross Thatcher, PC was the ninth Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada, serving from 2 May 1964 to 30 June 1971....
, was re-elected with a slightly larger majority in the legislature, and with a larger share of the popular vote.
The New Democratic Party, led by former Premier Woodrow Lloyd, also increased it share of the popular vote – but lost one of the seats it had won in the previous election
Saskatchewan general election, 1964
The Saskatchewan general election of 1964 was the fifteenth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on April 22, 1964, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan....
.
The Liberal and NDP gains in the popular vote came at the expense of 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....
of Martin Pederson
Martin Pederson
Martin Pederson was a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968....
, which lost about half of the votes and the one seat it had won in 1964.
1967 was the first election where the cities of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province and a cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. It is governed by Regina City Council. Regina is the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic and Romanian Orthodox...
, Saskatoon
Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a city in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. Residents of the city of Saskatoon are called Saskatonians. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344....
and Moose Jaw were divided into two or more 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...
instead of having a single multiple-member
Plurality-at-large voting
Plurality-at-large voting is a non-proportional voting system for electing several representatives from a single multimember electoral district using a series of check boxes and tallying votes similar to a plurality election...
district for each city.
This was the last election where the leaders of both the government
Executive Council of Saskatchewan
The Executive Council of Saskatchewan is the cabinet of that Canadian province....
and the opposition
Leader of the Opposition (Saskatchewan)
A list of parliamentary opposition leaders in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, from 1906 to the present. There was no designated Leader of the Opposition for the sessions of 1921 and 1922.In the period 1925-1929 C.E. Tran and J.T.M...
in Saskatchewan represented rural constituencies.
Results
Party | Seats | Second | Third | Fourth | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Party | 35 | 24 | 0 | 0 |
New Democratic Party 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... |
24 | 34 | 1 | 0 |
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 | 1 | 40 | 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 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
|- bgcolor=CCCCCC
!rowspan="2" colspan="2" align=center|Party
!rowspan="2" align=center|Party leader
!rowspan="2"|Candidates
!colspan="4" align=center|Seats
!colspan="3" align=center|Popular vote
|- bgcolor=CCCCCC
|align="center"|1964
Saskatchewan general election, 1964
The Saskatchewan general election of 1964 was the fifteenth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on April 22, 1964, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan....
|align="center"|Elected
|align="center"|% Change
|align="center"|#
|align="center"|%
|align="center"|% Change
|align=left|Liberal
|align=left|
|align="right"| 59
|align="right"|32
|align="right"| 35
|align="right"|+9.4%
|align="right"|193,871
|align="right"|45.57%
|align="right"|+5.17%
|align=left|New Democratic
|align=left|
|align="right"| 59
|align="right"|25
|align="right"| 24
|align="right"|-4.0%
|align="right"|188,653
|align="right"|44.35%
|align="right"|+4.05%
|align=left|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....
|align=left|
Martin Pederson
Martin Pederson was a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968....
|align="right"| 41
|align="right"|1
|align="right"| –
|align="right"|-100%
|align="right"|41,583
|align="right"|9.78%
|align="right"|-9.12%
|align=left|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....
|align=left|
|align="right"| 6
|align="right"|–
|align="right"| –
|align="right"|–
|align="right"|1,296
|align="right"|0.30%
|align="right"|-0.09%
|-
|colspan="3"| Total
|align="right"| 165
|align="right"|58
|align="right"|59
|align="right"|+1.7%
|align="right"|425,403
|align="right"|100%
|align="right"|
|}
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...
||
|Allan Ray Guy
1,397
|
|Tony Wood
602
|
|Harry J. Houghton
818
|
|
||
|Allan Ray Guy
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cut Knife-Lloydminster
|
|Ben Gulak
2,121
||
|Miro Kwasnica
2,862
|
|Gordon Goodfellow
1,289
|
|Walter B. Hoover (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....
) 164
||
|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:...
||
|Henry Coupland
2,394
|
|Martin Semchuk
2,288
|
|Leo Jeannotte
921
|
|
||
|Henry Ethelbert Coupland
|-
|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...
|
|Steve Sulatisky
2,343
||
|Dick Michayluk
2,365
|
|Ed Thunderchild
510
|
|
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|Demitro Wasyl Michayluk
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Rosthern
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|David Boldt
2,950
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|George Guenther
1,466
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|
|
|
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|David Boldt
|-
|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....
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|Pat Moan
2,204
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|George Bowerman
2,515
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|Norval Horner
Norval Horner
Norval Alexander Horner , is a Saskatchewan politician and former member of the Canadian House of Commons.Mr. Horner earned teaching and engineering degrees and worked as a businessman, farmer and school principal....
910
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|
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|John Marcel Cuelenaere**
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|The Battlefords
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|Herbert O.M. Sparrow
3,700
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|Eiling Kramer
Eiling Kramer
Eiling Kramer MLA, was an auctioneer and rancher in Saskatchewan, Canada.Eiling Kramer was born in 1914, in the North Battleford district. After attending school in Highworth, Eiling became a rancher and an auctioneer before pursuing a lifetime of public service...
4,200
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|
|
|
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|Eiling Kramer
Eiling Kramer
Eiling Kramer MLA, was an auctioneer and rancher in Saskatchewan, Canada.Eiling Kramer was born in 1914, in the North Battleford district. After attending school in Highworth, Eiling became a rancher and an auctioneer before pursuing a lifetime of public service...
|-
|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....
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|John Flack
2,125
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|Bob Wooff
2,152
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|Hugh E. Konsmo
813
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|
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|Robert Hanson Wooff
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Northeastern Saskatchewan
|-|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....
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|Mathieu Breker
3,693
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|Palma Little
2,881
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|Frank J. Martin
720
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|
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|Mathieu Theodore Breker
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kelsey
Kelsey (Saskatchewan provincial electoral district)
Kelsey was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, encompassing the towns of Hudson Bay and Carrot River...
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|William John McHugh
2,381
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|John R. Messer
2,473
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|Carsten Johnson
606
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|
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|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....
**
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kelvington
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|Bryan Bjarnason
2,440
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|Neil Byers
2,432
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|Anita M. Kubat
659
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|
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|Bryan Bjarnason
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kinistino
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|Lyle Rea
2,724
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|Arthur Thibault
3,260
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|
|
|
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|Arthur Thibault
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Melfort-Tisdale
Melfort-Tisdale (former provincial electoral district)
Melfort-Tisdale was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Created before the 12th Saskatchewan general election in 1952, this riding was split into the districts of Melfort-Kinistino and Kelsey-Tisdale before the 17th Saskatchewan...
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|Donald Lamb
3,650
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|Clarence George Willis
4,133
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|
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|Orville Pederson (Social Credit) 331
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|Clarence George Willis
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Nipawin
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...
||
|Frank Radloff
2,454
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|Walter A. Mills
2,446
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|John A. Whittome
1,185
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|
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|Frank Kenneth Radloff
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Prince Albert East-
Cumberland
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|Eldon McLachlan
3,152
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|Bill Berezowsky
4,123
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|
|
|
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|William John Berezowsky
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Prince Albert West
||
|Davey Steuart
David Steuart
David Gordon "Davey" Steuart was a Saskatchewan politician, cabinet minister and Senator.Born in Moose Jaw, Steuart moved to Prince Albert with his family. He was elected to the city council in 1951 and later served two terms as mayor...
5,090
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|Orville K. Hjertaas
4,928
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|
|
|
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|David Gordon Steuart
|}
|-
|style="width: 130px"|NDP
|Neil Byers
|align="right"|3,135
|align="right"|49.90%
|align="right"|+5.93
|Liberal
|Bryan Bjarnason
|align="right"|2,603
|align="right"|41.43%
|align="right"|-2.69
|Prog. Conservative
|Anita M. Kubat
|align="right"|545
|align="right"|8.67%
|align="right"|-3.24
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,283
!align="right"|100.00
!align="right"|
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...
||
|Wilbert McIvor
Wilbert McIvor
Wilbert McIvor was a Canadian provincial politician. He was the Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Arm River, from 1967 until 1971. As representative of the Arm River riding, he was preceded by Progressive Conservative party leader Martin Pederson...
1,929
|
|Merle Snustead
1,895
|
|Martin Pederson
Martin Pederson
Martin Pederson was a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968....
1,214
|
|
||
|Martin Pederson
Martin Pederson
Martin Pederson was a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968....
|-
|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...
|
|Elmer McNiven
1,571
||
|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....
2,916
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|Peter Wiebe
1,334
|
|
||
|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|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...
||
|George Leith
3,081
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|David Loewen
2,957
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|
|
|
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|George Gordon Leith
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Hanley
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|Robert Andrew Heggie
2,282
|
|Robert Alexander 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...
2,149
|
|
|
|
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|Robert Alexander Walker
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Kerrobert-Kindersley
||
|William S. Howes
3,499
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|Boyd Sadler
2,672
|
|
|
|
||
|William S. Howes
|-
|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....
||
|George Loken
2,951
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|Harry David Link
2,446
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|Earl Keeler
862
|
|
||
|George Fredrick Loken
|-
|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...
||
|Percy Schmeiser
Percy Schmeiser
Percy Schmeiser is a farmer from Bruno, Saskatchewan, Canada. He specializes in breeding and growing canola. He became an international symbol and spokesperson for independent farmers' rights and the regulation of transgenic crops during his protracted legal battle with agrichemical company...
2,622
|
|Hans Broten
Hans Broten
Hans Adolf Broten was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Watrous in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1960 to 1967. He was a member of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation....
2,557
|
|Hugh Kirk
533
|
|
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|Hans Broten
|-
|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...
||
|Joseph "Cliff" McIsaac
Cliff McIsaac
Joseph Clifford McIsaac, was a politician, public servant and veterinarian.Born and raised in Prince Edward Island, McIsaac graduated from the Truro Agricultural College in 1950 and the Ontario Veterinary College in 1955 moving then to Saskatchewan to establish his practice.McIsaac entered...
3,817
|
|Norman Heather
2,436
|
|
|
|
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|Joseph "Cliff" McIsaac
|}
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...
|
|Ken Romuld
3,170
||
|Al Matsalla
3,386
|
|
|
|
||
|Kenneth Gordon Romuld
|-
|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....
||
|Donald MacLennan
2,425
|
|Gordon MacMurchy
Gordon MacMurchy
Gordon MacMurchy was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Last Mountain from 1971 to 1975, and Last Mountain-Touchwood from 1975 to 1982, in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. He was a member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party. He served as a cabinet...
2,399
|
|George Richardson
George Richardson (Canadian politician)
George Richardson was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a farmer by trade.He represented Saskatchewan's Humboldt—Lake Centre electoral district which he won in the 1979 federal election...
995
|
|
||
|Donald Gilbert MacLennan
|-
|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...
|
|James W. Gardiner
3,463
||
|John Kowalchuk
3,584
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|Art Pelzer
799
|
|
||
|James Wilfrid Gardiner
|-
|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...
||
|Jim Barrie
3,002
|
|Leo Larson
2,753
|
|
|
|
||
|Leonard Melvin Larson
|-
|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...
||
|James Snedker
3,639
|
|Charles Woolfitt
2,392
|
|Cliff Obre
904
|
|
||
|James Edward Phipps Snedker
|-
|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....
|
|George Trapp
2,713
||
|Frank Meakes
3,002
|
|
|
|
||
|George Joseph Trapp
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wadena
|
|George Fisher
3,146
||
|Fred 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....
4,213
|
|
|
|
||
|Frederick Arthur Dewhurst
|-
|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 ....
||
|Barry Gallagher
5,048
|
|Irving W. Carlson
4,393
|
|
|
|
||
|Bernard David Gallagher
|}
Southwest Saskatchewan
|-|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...
||
|Leo Coderre
2,385
|
|Norman Allan
1,860
|
|Keith Mukelt
567
|
|
||
|Lionel Philas Coderre
|-
|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...
||
|Alexander Cameron
2,683
|
|Ernie Howes
1,901
|
|Marlyn K. Clary
955
|
|
||
|Alexander C. Cameron
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moose Jaw North
Moose Jaw North
Moose Jaw North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. The constituency includes the neighbourhoods of City View, Rosemont, High Park, Lynbrook Heights, Victoria Heights and Regal Heights.This district was created for the 1967 election after the...
|
|Vic Cole
2,725
||
|Gordon Snyder
Gordon Snyder
Gordon Taylor Snyder, was the Minister of Labour of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan from 1971 to 1982, and a member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party .Gordon led a meaningful and productive life, which in many ways, reflected the essence of the province he loved.-Early years:His...
2,860
|
|Daniel J. Patterson
1,126
|
|
||
|Gordon Snyder
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Moose Jaw South
Moose Jaw Wakamow
Moose Jaw Wakamow is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada.This district was created for the 1967 election after the Saskatchewan government decided to retire a system of two-seat electoral divisions for the cities of Regina, Saskatoon, and Moose...
|
|Harry P. Swarbrick
2,415
||
|Bill Davies
4,674
|
|Nick Markewich
1,356
|
|
||
|William Gwynne Davies
|-
|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...
||
|Ross Thatcher
W. Ross Thatcher
Wilbert Ross Thatcher, PC was the ninth Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada, serving from 2 May 1964 to 30 June 1971....
3,396
|
|Louis H. Lewry
2,398
|
|Earl Cooper
694
|
|
||
|Ross Thatcher
W. Ross Thatcher
Wilbert Ross Thatcher, PC was the ninth Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada, serving from 2 May 1964 to 30 June 1971....
|-
|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...
||
|Jim Hooker
2,772
|
|Allan Engel
2,216
|
|
|
|
||
|James Benjamin Hooker
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Shaunavon
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"...
||
|Fernand Larochelle
3,091
|
|Robert B. Fulton
2,684
|
|
|
|
||
|Fernand Larochelle
|-
|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...
|
|T. Lawrence Salloum
3,366
||
|Everett Irvine Wood
Everett Irvine Wood
Everett Irvine Wood was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Swift Current in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1956 to 1975 as a CCF/NDP member....
4,825
|
|Donald C. McGowan
1,439
|
|
||
|Everett Irvine Wood
|}
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...
||
|Alex Mitchell
2,408
|
|Dale Leifso
2,194
|
|Jim Hall
723
|
|
||
|Alexander Mitchell
|-
|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...
||
|Tom Weatherald
3,436
|
|Stanley G. Barnard
2,377
|
|Glenn Brimner
1,436
|
|
||
|Thomas Milton Weatherald
|-
|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....
||
|Darrel Heald
2,812
|
|Cliff Thurston
2,114
|
|Donald K. MacPherson
917
|
|
||
|Darrel Verner Heald
|-
|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...
||
|Cyril MacDonald
2,491
|
|Fred P. Petruic
1,920
|
|J.K. Glenn
610
|
|
||
|Cyril Pius MacDonald
|-
|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....
||
|Frank Gardner
3,297
|
|William Francis Goodwin
2,435
|
|Andrew Emerson Bruce
1,956
|
|
||
|E. Franklin Gardner
|-
|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...
||
|Doug McFarlane
2,990
|
|John Stephen Leier
1,842
|
|Victor Edward Horsman
1,401
|
|Lloyd Avram (Social Credit) 323
||
|Douglas Thomas McFarlane
|-
|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....
||
|Ian MacDougall
5,197
|
|Russell Brown
4,335
|
|
|
|
||
|Ian Hugh MacDougall
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Weyburn
|
|Junior Staveley
4,693
||
|Jim Pepper
4,876
|
|Jean Benson
865
|
|
||
|James Auburn Pepper
|}
Saskatoon
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon City Park-University
Saskatoon Centre
Saskatoon Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is one of 12 districts covering the province's largest city, Saskatoon.-Members of the Legislative Assembly:-Electoral history:...
||
|Joe Charlebois
6,096
|
|Alex M. Nicholson
Alexander Malcolm Nicholson
Alexander Malcolm Nicholson was a Canadian clergyman, farmer and politician.Nicholson served as a United Church of Canada minister at Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchewan and had a farm in Sturgis, Saskatchewan...
5,410
|
|Mel Mills
1,356
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon Mayfair
Saskatoon Meewasin
Saskatoon Meewasin is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. The district includes the neighbourhoods of River Heights, Richmond Heights, City Park, North Park, Mayfair and Kelsey-Woodlawn....
|
|Alex W. Prociuk
3,576
||
|John Edward Brockelbank
John Edward Brockelbank
John Edward Brockelbank is an instrument technician and former political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Saskatoon City from 1964 to 1967, Saskatoon Mayfair from 1967 to 1975 and Saskatoon Westmount from 1975 to 1982 and 1986 to 1991 as a member of the NDP.He was born in Tisdale,...
5,739
|
|Hugh Rainey
1,432
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon Nutana Centre
Saskatoon Nutana
Saskatoon Nutana is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is named for the neighbourhood of Nutana which is one of several within its electoral boundaries.- External links :*...
||
|Clarence Estey
6,184
|
|Wes Robbins
4,902
|
|George Bateman
1,170
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon Nutana South
Saskatoon Eastview
Saskatoon Eastview is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district includes the neighbourhoods of Eastview, Lakeview, Nutana Park, Adelaide/Churchill and Avalon....
||
|Bill Forsyth
5,193
|
|Adele Smillie
3,445
|
|Peter Ritchie
1,267
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Saskatoon Riversdale
Saskatoon Riversdale
Saskatoon Riversdale is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It has been held by the Premier of Saskatchewan from 1991 to 2007...
|
|Margaret Gent
2,327
||
|Roy Romanow
Roy Romanow
Roy John Romanow, PC, OC, QC, SOM is a Canadian politician and the 12th Premier of Saskatchewan ....
4,888
|
|Emanuel Sonnenschein
1,160
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|}
Regina
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina Centre
Regina Centre
Regina Centre is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is now part of Regina Elphinstone-Centre. It was the riding of premier Allan Blakeney....
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|Pat McKerral
2,442
||
|Allan Blakeney
Allan Blakeney
Allan Emrys Blakeney, PC, OC, SOM, QC, FRSC was the tenth Premier of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan from 1971 to 1982, and leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party .-Life and career:...
4,363
|
|Les Youngson
698
|
|Nelson Falkowsky (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....
) 142
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina North East
Regina Northeast
Regina Northeast is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district includes the neighbourhoods of North Annex, Eastern Annex, Eastview, Rothwell Place, Parkridge, Uplands, and half of Churchill Downs and Glencairn Village.Between 1991 and 1995,...
|
|Frank Gerein
3,344
||
|Walt Smishek
5,892
|
|Albert E. Wilson
1,224
|
|
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina North West
Regina Walsh Acres
Regina Walsh Acres is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Originally created for the 16th Saskatchewan general election in 1967, this constituency has changed boundaries many times....
|
|Frank Kleefeld
3,728
||
|Ed Whelan
5,364
|
|George J. Tkach
1,011
|
|H. Ken Cooper (Social Credit) 147
| colspan="2" style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;"|New District
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina South
Regina South
Regina South is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Originally created for the 15th Saskatchewan general election in 1964, this constituency has changed boundaries and names many times....
||
|Gordon Grant
6,297
|
|Jack W. Kehoe
2,575
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|Lillian Groeller
487
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|Gordon Burton Grant
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina South East
Regina Wascana Plains
Regina Wascana Plains is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district includes the Regina neighbourhoods of University Park, University Park East, Arcola East-South Side, Varsity Park, Wood Meadows, Woodland Grove, Wascana View, Wascana...
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|Paul Dojack
Paul Dojack
Paul Dojack was a Canadian CFL referee.He officiated in 546 CFL games including 15 Grey Cup finals....
5,461
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|Henry Baker
5,893
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|Bill Barry
896
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Regina South West
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|Don McPherson
5,890
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|Murray Koskie
4,076
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|Dennis Braun
1,084
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|Henry Austin Hunt (Social Credit) 189
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See also
- List of Saskatchewan political parties
- List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts