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Historical
Provincial Vote Summaries
First Provincial General Election (December 13, 1905)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
17,812 |
52.25 |
25 |
16 |
| Provincial Rights |
16,184 |
47.47 |
24 |
9 |
| Independent |
94 |
.28 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
34,090 |
100.00 |
50 |
25 |
|
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Second Provincial General Election (August 14, 1908)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
29,807 |
50.79 |
41 |
27 |
| Provincial Rights |
28,099 |
47.88 |
40 |
14 |
| Independent-Liberal |
394 |
.67 |
1 |
– |
| Independent |
387 |
.66 |
2 |
– |
|
| Total |
58,687 |
100.00 |
84 |
41 |
|
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Third Provincial General Election (July 11, 1912)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
50,004 |
56.96 |
53 |
45 |
| Conservative |
36,848 |
41.98 |
53 |
7 |
| Independent |
934 |
1.06 |
5 |
1 |
|
| Total |
87,786 |
100.00 |
111 |
53* |
|
*There were 54 seats contested at the 1912 election, however Cumberland was declared void and only 53 people were elected. A by-election was held on September 8, 1913, to fill the vacancy which existed in Cumberland. |
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Fourth Provincial General Election (June 26, 1917)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
106,552 |
56.68 |
58 |
51 |
| Conservative |
68,243 |
36.30 |
53 |
7 |
| Non-Partisan |
7,267 |
3.87 |
7 |
– |
| Independent |
4,440 |
2.36 |
10 |
1 |
| Labor |
1,474 |
.79 |
2 |
– |
|
| Total |
187,976 |
100.00 |
130 |
59 |
|
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Fifth Provincial General Election (June 9, 1921)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
92,983 |
51.39 |
60 |
46 |
| Independent |
46,556 |
25.73 |
35 |
7 |
| Progressive |
13,613 |
7.52 |
7 |
6 |
| Conservative |
7,133 |
3.94 |
4 |
2 |
| Independent Conservative |
6,295 |
3.48 |
3 |
1 |
| Labor |
6,034 |
3.34 |
3 |
– |
| Non-Partisan |
3,735 |
2.06 |
3 |
– |
| Independent Labor |
1,690 |
.93 |
1 |
– |
| Government |
1,510 |
.84 |
1 |
– |
| Independent Non-Partisan |
1,400 |
.77 |
1 |
– |
| Independent Pro-Government |
Acclamation |
– |
1 |
1 |
|
| Total |
180,949 |
100.00 |
119 |
63 |
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Sixth Provincial General Election (June 2, 1925)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
127,751 |
51.51 |
62 |
50 |
| Progressive |
57,142 |
23.04 |
40 |
6 |
| Conservative |
45,515 |
18.35 |
18 |
3 |
| Independent |
8,703 |
3.51 |
6 |
2 |
| Labor Liberal |
4,704 |
1.90 |
1 |
1 |
| Independent Liberal |
2,653 |
1.07 |
1 |
1 |
| Independent Conservative |
1,545 |
.62 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
248,013 |
100.00 |
129 |
63 |
|
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Seventh Provincial General Election (June 6, 1929
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
164,487 |
45.56 |
62 |
28 |
| Conservative |
131,550 |
36.44 |
40 |
24 |
| Independent |
32,729 |
9.06 |
17 |
6 |
| Progressive |
24,988 |
6.92 |
16 |
5 |
| Liberal Labor |
4,181 |
1.16 |
1 |
– |
| Economic Group |
1,942 |
.54 |
3 |
– |
| Independent Liberal |
1,160 |
.32 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
361,037 |
100.00 |
140 |
63 |
|
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Eighth Provincial General Election (June 19, 1934)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
206,212 |
48.00 |
56 |
50 |
| Conservative |
114,923 |
26.75 |
52 |
– |
| Farmer-Labor |
102,944 |
23.96 |
53 |
5 |
| Independent |
2,949 |
.69 |
3 |
– |
| Labor |
1,420 |
.33 |
1 |
– |
| United Front |
1,053 |
.24 |
3 |
– |
| Independent Liberal |
133 |
.03 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
429,634 |
100.00 |
169 |
55 |
|
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Ninth Provincial General Election (June 8, 1938)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
200,334 |
45.45 |
53 |
38 |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
82,529 |
18.73 |
31 |
10 |
| Social Credit |
70,084 |
15.90 |
40 |
2 |
| Conservative |
52,315 |
11.87 |
24 |
– |
| Unity |
9,848 |
2.24 |
3 |
2 |
| Independent Labor |
12,039 |
2.73 |
3 |
– |
| Labor Progressive |
8,514 |
1.93 |
2 |
– |
| Independent |
4,023 |
.91 |
2 |
– |
| Independent Conservative |
828 |
.19 |
1 |
– |
| Independent Social Credit |
228 |
.05 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
440,742 |
100.00 |
160 |
52 |
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Tenth Provincial General Election (June 15, 1944)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
211,364 |
53.13 |
52 |
47 |
| Liberal |
140,901 |
35.42 |
52 |
5 |
| Progressive Conservative |
42,511 |
10.69 |
39 |
– |
| Labor Progressive |
2,067 |
.52 |
3 |
– |
| Independent |
705 |
.18 |
5 |
– |
| Social Credit |
249 |
.06 |
1 |
– |
| Independent Liberal |
5 |
.00 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
397,802 |
100.00 |
153 |
52 |
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Eleventh Provincial General Election (June 24, 1948)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
236,900 |
47.56 |
52 |
31 |
| Liberal |
152,400 |
30.60 |
41 |
19 |
| Social Credit |
40,268 |
8.09 |
36 |
– |
| Progressive Conservative |
37,986 |
7.63 |
9 |
– |
| Independent |
11,088 |
2.23 |
5 |
1 |
Liberal-Progressive Conservative |
9,574 |
1.92 |
3 |
– |
| Conservative Liberal |
5,251 |
1.05 |
1 |
1 |
| Independent Liberal |
3,299 |
.66 |
1 |
– |
| Labor Progressive |
1,301 |
.26 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
498,067 |
100.00 |
149 |
52 |
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Twelfth Provincial General Election (June 11, 1952)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
291,705 |
54.06 |
53 |
42 |
| Liberal |
211,882 |
39.27 |
53 |
11 |
| Social Credit |
21,045 |
3.90 |
24 |
– |
| Progressive Conservative |
10,648 |
1.97 |
8 |
– |
Independent-Progressive Conservative |
1,542 |
.29 |
1 |
– |
| Independent |
1,517 |
.28 |
3 |
– |
| Labor Progressive |
1,151 |
.21 |
2 |
– |
| Independent Liberal |
103 |
.02 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
539,593 |
100.00 |
145 |
53 |
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Thirteenth Provincial General Election (June 20, 1956)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
249,634 |
45.25 |
53 |
36 |
| Liberal |
167,427 |
30.34 |
52 |
14 |
| Social Credit |
118,491 |
21.48 |
53 |
3 |
| Progressive Conservative |
10,921 |
1.98 |
9 |
– |
| Independent |
4,714 |
.85 |
2 |
– |
| Labor Progressive |
536 |
.10 |
2 |
– |
|
| Total |
551,723 |
100.00 |
171 |
53 |
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Fourteenth Provincial General Election (June 8, 1960)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
276,846 |
40.76 |
55 |
37 |
| Liberal |
221,932 |
32.67 |
55 |
17 |
| Progressive Conservative |
94,737 |
13.95 |
55 |
– |
| Social Credit |
83,895 |
12.35 |
55 |
– |
| Independent |
1,417 |
.21 |
3 |
– |
| Communist |
380 |
.06 |
2 |
– |
|
| Total |
679,207 |
100.00 |
225 |
54* |
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| *One seat declared void. |
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Fifteenth Provincial General Election (April 22, 1964)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
269,402 |
40.40 |
58 |
32 |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
268,742 |
40.30 |
59 |
25 |
| Progressive Conservative |
126,028 |
18.90 |
43 |
1 |
| Social Credit |
2,621 |
.39 |
2 |
– |
| Communist |
68 |
.01 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
666,861 |
100.00 |
163 |
58* |
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| *One seat declared void. |
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Sixteenth Provincial General Election (October 11, 1967)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
193,871 |
45.57 |
59 |
35 |
| New Democratic Party |
188,653 |
44.35 |
59 |
24 |
| Progressive Conservative |
41,583 |
9.78 |
41 |
– |
| Social Credit |
1,296 |
.30 |
6 |
– |
|
| Total |
425,403 |
100.00 |
165 |
59 |
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Seventeenth Provincial General Election (June 23, 1971)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| New Democratic Party |
248,978 |
55.00 |
60 |
45 |
| Liberal |
193,864 |
42.82 |
60 |
15 |
| Progressive Conservative |
9,659 |
2.13 |
16 |
– |
| Independent |
189 |
.04 |
1 |
– |
| Communist |
46 |
.01 |
1 |
– |
|
| Total |
452,736 |
100.00 |
138 |
60 |
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Eighteenth Provincial General Election (June 11, 1975)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| New Democratic Party |
180,700 |
40.07 |
61 |
39 |
| Liberal |
142,853 |
31.67 |
61 |
15 |
| Progressive Conservative |
124,573 |
27.62 |
61 |
7 |
| Independent |
2,897 |
.64 |
5 |
– |
|
| Total |
451,023 |
100.00 |
188 |
61 |
|
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Nineteenth Provincial General Election (October 18, 1978)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| New Democratic Party |
228,791 |
48.12 |
61 |
44 |
| Progressive Conservative |
181,045 |
38.08 |
61 |
17 |
| Liberal |
65,498 |
13.78 |
61 |
– |
| Independent |
81 |
.02 |
2 |
– |
|
| Total |
475,415 |
100.00 |
185 |
61 |
|
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Twentieth Provincial General Election (April 26, 1982)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Aboriginal People’s Party |
1,156 |
.22 |
10 |
– |
| Liberal |
24,134 |
4.51 |
64 |
– |
| New Democratic Party |
201,390 |
37.64 |
64 |
9 |
| Progressive Conservative |
289,311 |
54.07 |
64 |
55 |
| Western Canada Concept |
17,487 |
3.26 |
40 |
– |
| Independent |
1,607 |
.30 |
8 |
– |
|
| Total |
535,085 |
100.00 |
250 |
64 |
|
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Twenty-First Provincial General Election (October 20, 1986)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Alliance |
237 |
.04 |
6 |
– |
| Communist |
73 |
.01 |
1 |
– |
| Liberal |
54,739 |
9.99 |
64 |
1 |
| New Democratic Party |
247,683 |
45.20 |
64 |
25 |
| Progressive Conservative |
244,382 |
44.61 |
64 |
38 |
| Western Canada Concept |
458 |
.08 |
9 |
– |
| Independent |
358 |
.07 |
3 |
– |
|
| Total |
547,930 |
100.00 |
211 |
64 |
|
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Twenty-Second Provincial General Election (October 21, 1991)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
125,814 |
23.29 |
66 |
1 |
| N.D.P. |
275,780 |
51.05 |
66 |
55 |
| P.C. |
137,994 |
25.54 |
66 |
10 |
| Independence (W.C.C.) |
46 |
.01 |
1 |
– |
| Independent |
592 |
.11 |
8 |
– |
|
| Total |
540,226 |
100.00 |
207 |
66 |
|
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Twenty-Third Provincial General Election (June 21, 1995)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
141,873 |
34.70 |
58 |
11 |
| N.D.P. |
193,053 |
47.21 |
58 |
42 |
| P.C. |
73,269 |
17.92 |
58 |
5 |
| Independent |
712 |
.17 |
4 |
– |
|
| Total |
408,907 |
100.00 |
178 |
58 |
|
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Twenty-Fourth Provincial General Election (September 16, 1999)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
81,694 |
20.15 |
58 |
4 |
| N.D.P. |
157,046 |
38.73 |
58 |
29 |
| NGA |
4,101 |
1.01 |
16 |
– |
| P.C. |
1,609 |
.40 |
14 |
– |
| Sask. |
160,603 |
39.61 |
58 |
25 |
| Independent |
422 |
.10 |
2 |
– |
|
| Total |
405,475 |
100.00 |
206 |
58 |
|
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Twenty-Fifth Provincial General Election (November 5, 2003)
|
Political Party | Votes Cast for Candidates | % of Vote | Candidates Nominated | Candidates Elected |
|
| Liberal |
60,601 |
14.18 |
58 |
– |
| N.D.P. |
190,923 |
44.68 |
58 |
30 |
| NGA |
2,323 |
.55 |
27 |
– |
| P.C. |
681 |
.16 |
11 |
– |
| Sask. |
168,144 |
39.35 |
58 |
28 |
| W.I.P. |
2,615 |
.61 |
17 |
– |
| Independent |
1,997 |
.47 |
5 |
– |
|
| Total |
427,284 |
100.00 |
234 |
58 |
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Constituency Vote Summaries
Prince Albert City By-Election (October 12, 1907)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
797 |
* |
| John E. Bradshaw |
Provincial Rights |
366 |
45.92 |
|
| William F. A. Turgeon |
Liberal |
431 |
54.08 |
|
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
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Humboldt By-Election (December 7, 1908)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 1,752) |
1,220 |
1,232 |
| Sinclair Elliott |
Independent |
373 |
30.57 |
|
| William R. Motherwell |
Liberal |
847 |
69.43 |
|
| % Who Voted 70.32 |
|
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Saltcoats By-Election (December 7, 1908)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 2,315) |
1,355 |
1,364 |
| James A. Calder |
Liberal |
1,101 |
81.25 |
|
| Hugh A. Green |
Independent |
254 |
18.75 |
|
| % Who Voted 58.92 |
|
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Saskatoon City By-Election (December 24, 1908)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Archibald P. McNab |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Estevan By-Election (September 5, 1912)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| George A. Bell |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Redberry By-Election (September 5, 1912)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| George Langley |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
South Qu’Appelle By-Election (December 4, 1912)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 2,187) |
1,502 |
1,507 |
| Joseph Glenn |
Conservative |
759 |
50.53 |
|
| David Railton |
Liberal |
743 |
49.47 |
|
| % Who Voted 68.91 |
|
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Hanley By-Election (June 28, 1913)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
1,773 |
* |
| Tobias N. Bjorndahl |
Conservative |
689 |
38.86 |
|
| Macbeth Malcolm |
Liberal |
1,084 |
61.14 |
|
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Cumberland By-Election (September 8, 1913)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
109 |
* |
| Deakin A. Hall |
Liberal |
57 |
52.29 |
|
| William C. McKay |
Conservative |
52 |
47.71 |
|
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
North Qu’Appelle By-Election (June 25, 1914)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
2,062 |
2,067 |
| James G. Gardiner |
Liberal |
1,171 |
56.79 |
|
| William E. Read |
Conservative |
891 |
43.21 |
|
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Rosthern By-Election (June 25, 1914)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
1,952 |
* |
| William B. Bashford |
Liberal |
1,115 |
57.12 |
|
| George Braden |
Conservative |
837 |
42.88 |
|
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Shellbrook By-Election (May 10, 1915)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
2,319 |
2,335 |
| Alexander F. Agnew |
Conservative |
581 |
25.05 |
|
| Thomas A. Borthwick |
Independent-Liberal |
71 |
3.06 |
|
| Edgar S. Clinch |
Liberal |
1,667 |
71.89 |
|
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Kinistino By-Election (November 13, 1916)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Charles A. Dunning |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Regina City By-Election (November 13, 1916)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| William M. Martin |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Moose Jaw County By-Election (December 5, 1916)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
4,206 |
* |
| John E. Chisholm |
Conservative |
2,148 |
51.07 |
|
| John A. Sheppard |
Independent-Liberal |
2,058 |
48.93 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Last Mountain By-Election (November 6, 1917)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Samuel J. Latta |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Moose Jaw City By-Election (June 10, 1918)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 4,110) |
3,489 |
3,507 |
| William G. Baker |
Labor |
1,531 |
43.88 |
|
| William E. Knowles |
Liberal |
1,958 |
56.12 |
| % Who Voted 85.33 |
|
| |
Saltcoats By-Election (July 11, 1918)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
2,601 |
2,626 |
| Amos Burkell |
Conservative |
1,106 |
42.52 |
|
| George W. Sahlmark |
Liberal |
1,495 |
57.48 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Estevan By-Election (October 24, 1918)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
1,907 |
1,914 |
| Thomas M. Bryce |
Independent |
687 |
36.03 |
|
| Robert Dunbar |
Liberal |
1,220 |
63.97 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Weyburn By-Election (July 22, 1919)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Charles M. Hamilton |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
Pelly By-Election (July 29, 1919)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
3,137 |
3,185 |
| Sarah K. Ramsland |
Liberal |
1,703 |
54.29 |
|
| Walter W. Whelan |
Independent |
1,434 |
45.71 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Kindersley By-Election (November 13, 1919)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Wesley H. Harvey |
Farmer-Independent |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Weyburn By-Election (June 15, 1920)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Charles M. Hamilton |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Regina City By-Election (April 25, 1922)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| James Albert Cross |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
North Qu’Appelle By-Election (June 5, 1922)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| James G. Gardiner |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Rosthern By-Election (June 5, 1922)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| John M. Uhrich |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Happyland By-Election (June 26, 1922)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,926) |
4,534 |
4,567 |
| A. Edward Duffy |
Independent |
2,070 |
45.66 |
|
| Franklin R. Shortreed |
Liberal |
2,464 |
54.34 |
| % Who Voted 57.62 |
|
| |
Cumberland By-Election (August 21, 1922)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
242 |
246 |
| Deacon A. Hall |
Liberal |
132 |
54.55 |
|
| Joseph E. Lussier |
Liberal |
57 |
23.55 |
|
| Gordon A. MacDonald |
Liberal |
53 |
21.90 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Regina City By-Election (September 19, 1922)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Donald A. McNiven |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Milestone By-Election (October 29, 1923)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
3,236 |
3,269 |
| Frederick B. Lewis |
Liberal |
1,816 |
56.12 |
|
| Joseph V. Patterson |
Progressive |
1,420 |
43.88 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Cannington By-Election (June 9, 1924)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Albert E. Steele |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Wynyard By-Election (October 10, 1924)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 6,866) |
4,398 |
4,443 |
| Egill J. Laxdal |
Independent |
1,701 |
38.68 |
|
| Wilhelm H. Paulson |
Liberal |
2,697 |
61.32 |
| % Who Voted 64.71 |
|
| |
Willow Bunch By-Election (August 31, 1925)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| James A. Cross |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Pipestone By-Election (March 18, 1926)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| William J. Patterson |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Prince Albert By-Election (March 18, 1926)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Thomas C. Davis |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Ile a la Crosse By-Election (April 6, 1926)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
1,014 |
1,025 |
| Joseph E. Burnouf |
Liberal |
362 |
35.70 |
|
| A. Jules Marion |
Liberal |
652 |
64.30 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Moose Jaw County By-Election (May 25, 1926)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Thomas Waddell |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Notukeu By-Election (June 1, 1926)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 5,092) |
3,114 |
3,135 |
| Alexander L. Grant |
Liberal |
2,078 |
66.73 |
|
| Andrew G. McCaw |
Independent |
1,036 |
33.27 |
| % Who Voted 61.57 |
|
| |
Kerrobert By-Election (November 9, 1926)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
4,100 |
4,120 |
| Donald Laing |
Liberal |
2,311 |
56.37 |
|
| Harvey McGovan |
Progressive |
1,789 |
43.63 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Saskatoon City By-Election (January 21, 1927)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
9,599 |
9,705 |
| Howard McConnell |
Conservative |
5,288 |
55.09 |
|
| John McDougal |
Liberal |
4,311 |
44.91 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Moose Jaw City By-Election (May 17, 1927)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,266) |
6,229 |
6,258 |
| William G. Ross |
Liberal |
3,922 |
62.96 |
|
| Robert H. Smith |
Conservative |
2,307 |
37.04 |
| % Who Voted 60.96 |
|
| |
Morse By-Election (August 15, 1927)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Duncan M. Robertson |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Maple Creek By-Election (December 1, 1927)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 5,334) |
1,978 |
1,988 |
| Charles F. Colbourn |
Progressive |
502 |
25.38 |
|
| George Spence |
Liberal |
1,476 |
74.62 |
| % Who Voted 37.27 |
|
| |
Arm River By-Election (October 25, 1928)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 6,225) |
5,469 |
5,516 |
| Stewart Adrain |
Conservative |
2,705 |
49.46 |
|
| Thomas F. Waugh |
Liberal |
2,764 |
50.54 |
| % Who Voted 88.61 |
|
| |
Lumsden By-Election (September 30, 1929)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| James F. Bryant |
Conservative |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Moose Jaw City By-Election (September 30, 1929)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| John A. Merkley |
Conservative |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Regina City By-Election (September 30, 1929)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Murdoch A. MacPherson |
Conservative |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Saskatoon City By-Election (2) (September 30, 1929)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| James Thomas M. Anderson |
Conservative |
Elected by Acclamation |
| Howard McConnell |
Conservative |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Moosomin By-Election (October 7, 1929)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Frederick D. Munroe |
Conservative |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Tisdale By-Election (October 7, 1929)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Walter C. Buckle |
Conservative |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Yorkton By-Election (October 7, 1929)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Alan C. Stewart |
Independent |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Estevan By-Election (December 23, 1930)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 6,005) |
5,386 |
5,426 |
| David McKnight |
Conservative |
2,700 |
50.13 |
|
| Norman L. McLeod |
Liberal |
2,686 |
49.87 |
| % Who Voted 90.36 |
|
| |
Kinistino By-Election (May 22, 1933)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 8,106) |
6,349 |
6,393 |
| Charles McIntosh |
Government |
2,163 |
34.07 |
|
| John R. P. Taylor |
Liberal |
4,186 |
65.93 |
| % Who Voted 78.87 |
|
| |
Humboldt By-Election (November 19, 1935)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 11,042) |
6,288 |
6,308 |
| Joseph W. Burton |
C.C.F. |
1,748 |
27.80 |
|
| James C. King |
Liberal |
4,540 |
72.20 |
| % Who Voted 57.13 |
|
| |
Gravelbourg By-Election (November 26, 1935)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 6,613) |
4,807 |
4,833 |
| Edward M. Culliton |
Liberal |
3,312 |
68.90 |
|
| Frank K. Malcolm |
C.C.F. |
1,495 |
31.10 |
| % Who Voted 73.08 |
|
| |
Regina City By-Election (December 2, 1935)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 30,464) |
18,119 |
18,219 |
| William F. Kerr |
Liberal |
11,883 |
65.58 |
|
| Denis Sweeney |
Independent |
6,236 |
34.42 |
| % Who Voted 59.81 |
|
| |
Melville By-Election (December 9, 1935)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Ernest W. Gerrand |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Humboldt By-Election (August 4, 1938)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,049) |
7,680 |
7,733 |
| Joseph W. Burton |
C.C.F. |
3,909 |
50.90 |
|
| Charles M. Dunn |
Liberal |
3,771 |
49.10 |
| % Who Voted 85.46 |
|
| |
Regina City By-Election (November 24, 1938)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 34,403) |
20,593 |
20,783 |
| Reginald M. Balfour |
Conservative |
5,809 |
28.21 |
|
| Bernard J. McDaniel |
Liberal |
10,197 |
49.52 |
|
| J. B. McLeod |
Social Credit-Farmer-Labor |
156 |
.76 |
|
| Cornelius Rink |
Social Credit |
133 |
.64 |
|
| Charles Cromwell Williams |
C.C.F. |
4,298 |
20.87 |
|
| | % Who Voted 60.41 |
|
| |
Prince Albert By-Election (October 16, 1939)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Harold J. Fraser |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
The Battlefords By-Election (June 26, 1940)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,908) |
5,325 |
5,346 |
| Max Campbell |
C.C.F. |
2,036 |
38.23 |
|
| Paul Prince |
Liberal |
3,289 |
61.77 |
| % Who Voted 67.60 |
|
| |
Athabasca By-Election (July 28, 1941)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
| Hubert Staines |
Liberal |
Elected by Acclamation |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Shellbrook By-Election (June 29, 1945)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,781) |
6,314 |
6,344 |
| Albert M Courchene |
Social Credit |
450 |
7.13 |
|
| Harold K. Elder |
Liberal |
2,514 |
39.81 |
|
| Guy F. Van Eaton |
C.C.F. |
3,350 |
53.06 |
| % Who Voted 81.53 |
|
| |
Wadena By-Election (November 21, 1945)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,198) |
3,058 |
3,073 |
| William Beeching |
Labor Progressive |
584 |
19.10 |
|
| Frederick A. Dewhurst |
C.C.F. |
2,474 |
80.90 |
| % Who Voted 33.41 |
|
| |
Morse By-Election (June 27, 1946)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,755) |
6,514 |
6,544 |
| James Gibson |
C.C.F. |
3,006 |
46.15 |
|
| Rupert D. Ramsay |
Progressive Conservative |
1,098 |
16.86 |
|
| Herbert Wiebe |
Liberal |
2,410 |
37.00 |
| % Who Voted 84.38 |
|
| |
Cannington By-Election (November 10, 1949)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,195) |
7,769 |
7,798 |
| Rosscoe A. McCarthy |
Liberal |
4,200 |
54.06 |
|
| Edward G. McCullough |
C.C.F. |
3,569 |
| % Who Voted 76.49 |
|
| |
Gull Lake By-Election (November 10, 1949)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,039) |
7,062 |
7,093 |
| Thomas J. Bentley |
C.C.F. |
3,627 |
51.36 |
|
| Harold M. Haney |
Liberal |
2,792 |
39.54 |
|
| Charels H. Howlett |
Progressive Conservative |
643 |
9.10 |
| % Who Voted 76.49 |
|
| |
The Battlefords By-Election (February 8, 1950)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 8,916) |
6,835 |
6,874 |
| Alexander D. Connon |
C.C.F. |
3,158 |
46.20 |
|
| Hugh J. Maher |
Liberal |
3,296 |
48.22 |
|
| David J. Thiessen |
Progressive Conservative |
381 |
5.58 |
| % Who Voted 77.10 |
|
| |
Gravelbourg By-Election (July 10, 1951)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 6,026) |
5,065 |
5,065 |
| R. A. MacLean |
Liberal |
2,494 |
49.24 |
|
| Edward H. Walker |
C.C.F. |
2,571 |
50.76 |
| % Who Voted 84.05 |
|
| |
Rosthern By-Election (October 28, 1953)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 6,026) |
6,007 |
6,007 |
| Samuel H. Carr |
Liberal |
2,543 |
42.33 |
|
| Martin Kelln |
Social Credit |
1,609 |
26.79 |
|
| John Thiessen |
C.C.F. |
1,855 |
30.88 |
|
| % Who Voted 61.76 |
|
| |
Souris-Estevan By-Election (October 28, 1953)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - *) |
9,203 |
* |
| Robert Kohaly |
Progressive Conservative |
5,285 |
57.43 |
|
| William Schieman |
C.C.F. |
3,918 |
42.57 |
| % Who Voted * |
|
| *Not available |
| |
Kinistino By-Election (June 3, 1959)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,744) |
6,243 |
6,271 |
| Albert M. Connor |
Liberal |
1,656 |
26.53 |
|
| Harvy Gjesdal |
Progressive Conservative |
1,597 |
25.58 |
|
| Arthur Thibault |
C.C.F. |
2,990 |
47.89 |
| % Who Voted 80.98 |
|
| |
Turtleford By-Election (February 22, 1961)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 6,959) |
5,643 |
5,683 |
| Franklin E. Foley |
Liberal |
3,126 |
55.40 |
|
| Robert H. Wooff |
C.C.F. |
2,517 |
44.60 |
| % Who Voted 81.66 |
|
| |
Weyburn By-Election (December 13, 1961)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 11,475) |
9,884 |
9,940 |
| Oran Reiman |
C.C.F. |
4,505 |
45.58 |
|
| Junior H. Staveley |
Liberal |
5,379 |
54.42 |
| % Who Voted 86.62 |
|
| |
Prince Albert By-Election (November 14, 1962)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 15,649) |
12,378 |
12,465 |
| Joseph E. L. Lamontagne |
C.C.F. |
4,928 |
39.81 |
|
| David G. Steuart |
Liberal |
7,450 |
60.19 |
| % Who Voted 79.65 |
|
| |
Hanley By-Election (December 16, 1964)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 15,649) |
10,207 |
10,226 |
| W. Hugh Arscott |
Progressive Conservative |
1,735 |
17.00 |
|
| Herbert C. Pinder |
Liberal |
3,864 |
37.86 |
|
| Robert A. Walker |
C.C.F. |
4,608 |
45.14 |
| % Who Voted 73.99 |
|
| |
Moosomin By-Election (June 30, 1965)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,890) |
8,261 |
8,289 |
| Andrew E. Bruce |
Progressive Conservative |
2,407 |
29.14 |
|
| Ernest F. Gardner |
Liberal |
3,033 |
36.71 |
|
| William F. Goodwin |
C.C.F. |
2,821 |
34.15 |
| % Who Voted 83.81 |
|
| |
Bengough By-Election (February 16, 1966)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 6,859) |
5,669 |
5,673 |
Hjalmar R. Dahlman |
C.C.F. |
2,285 |
40.31 |
|
Alexander Mitchell |
Liberal |
2,423 |
42.74 |
|
| George W. Spicer |
Progressive Conservative |
961 |
16.95 |
| % Who Voted 82.71 |
|
| |
Kelvington By-Election (June 25, 1969)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,421) |
6,283 |
6,300 |
Bryan H. Bjarnason |
Liberal |
2,603 |
41.43 |
|
| Neil E. Byers |
New Democratic Party |
3,135 |
49.90 |
|
| Anita M. Kubat |
Progressive Conservative |
545 |
8.67 |
| % Who Voted 82.71 |
|
| |
Morse By-Election (December 1, 1971)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,309) |
5,654 |
5,683 |
| James R. Murdock |
New Democratic Party |
2,274 |
40.22 |
|
| Edward Nasserden |
Progressive Conservative |
680 |
12.03 |
|
| Jack Wiebe |
Liberal |
2,700 |
47.75 |
| % Who Voted 77.75 |
|
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Souris-Estevan By-Election (December 1, 1971)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 11,622) |
8,933 |
9,031 |
Ian H. MacDougall |
Liberal |
4,078 |
45.65 |
|
| Kim Thorson
| New Democratic Party |
4,855 |
54.35 |
| % Who Voted 77.71 |
|
| |
Athabasca By-Election(September 27, 1972)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 4,142) |
3,218 |
3,280 |
| Robert Dalby |
New Democratic Party |
1,368 |
42.51 |
|
| Allan R. Guy |
Liberal |
1,398 |
43.44 |
|
| Ray Jones |
Independent |
414 |
12.87 |
|
| William H. McGill |
Progressive Conservative |
38 |
1.18 |
| % Who Voted 79.19 |
|
| |
Regina Lakeview By-Election (December 5, 1973)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,442) |
6,947 |
7,010 |
| Donald C. Keith |
New Democratic Party |
2,623 |
37.76 |
|
| Edward C. Malone |
Liberal |
4,324 |
62.24 |
| % Who Voted 67.13 |
|
| |
Prince Albert-Duck Lake By-Election (March 2, 1977)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,152) |
7,586 |
7,605 |
| Alec Baribeau |
Liberal |
1,791 |
23.61 |
|
| Jerry Hammersmith |
New Democratic Party |
2,773 |
36.55 |
|
| Garnet Wipf |
Progressive Conservative |
3,022 |
39.84 |
| % Who Voted 74.91 |
|
| |
Saskatoon-Sutherland By-Election (March 2, 1977)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 14,178) |
10,244 |
10,255 |
| Alex Barker |
Independent |
30 |
.29 |
|
| Anne Boulton |
New Democratic Party |
2,829 |
27.62 |
|
| Gerry Fraser |
Liberal |
3,423 |
33.41 |
|
| Harold Lane |
Progressive Conservative |
3,962 |
38.68 |
| % Who Voted 72.33 |
|
| |
Pelly By-Election (June 8, 1977)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,307) |
7,712 |
7,734 |
| Barrie Johnson |
Progressive Conservative |
2,314 |
30.00 |
|
| Norm Lusney |
New Democratic Party |
3,724 |
48.29 |
|
| Donn Walsh |
Liberal |
1,674 |
21.71 |
| % Who Voted 83.10 |
|
| |
Regina North West By-Election (October 17, 1979)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 13,505) |
7,025 |
7,047 |
| Philip Lundeen |
Progressive Conservative |
1,460 |
20.78 |
|
| Edward C. Malone |
Liberal |
2,211 |
31.47 |
|
| John Solomon |
New Democratic Party |
3,354 |
47.75 |
| % Who Voted 52.18 |
|
| |
Estevan By-Election (November 26, 1980)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,958) |
7,932 |
7,951 |
| Jack Chapman |
New Democratic Party |
2,918 |
36.79 |
|
| Grant Devine |
Progressive Conservative |
2,858 |
36.03 |
|
| Ralph E. Goodale |
Liberal |
2,156 |
27.18 |
| % Who Voted 78.85 |
|
| |
Kelsey-Tisdale By-Election (November 26, 1980)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,958) |
6,890 |
6,917 |
| Lars Bracken |
New Democratic Party |
3,232 |
46.91 |
|
| Neal Hardy |
Progressive Conservative |
3,334 |
48.39 |
|
| Jim Russell |
Liberal |
324 |
4.70 |
| % Who Voted 78.85 |
|
| |
The Battlefords By-Election (November 26, 1980)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,879) |
7,063 |
7,103 |
| Thomas Bidart |
Liberal |
1,488 |
21.07 |
|
| David Miner |
New Democratic Party |
3,432 |
48.59 |
|
| Harry Zamonsky |
Progressive Conservative |
2,143 |
30.34 |
| % Who Voted 65.29 |
|
| |
Prince Albert-Duck Lake By-Election (February 21, 1983)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,526) |
7,657 |
7,697 |
| Sidney P. Dutchak |
Progressive Conservative |
4,271 |
55.78 |
|
| Jerry Hammersmith |
New Democratic Party |
3,386 |
44.22 |
| % Who Voted 73.12 |
|
| |
Thunder Creek By-Election (March 27, 1985)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,526) |
6,284 |
6,297 |
| Henry Banman |
Western Canada Concept |
181 |
2.88 |
|
| William Johnstone |
Liberal |
1,703 |
27.10 |
|
| Betty Payne |
New Democratic Party |
1,730 |
27.53 |
|
| Rick Swenson |
Progressive Conservative |
2,670 |
42.49 |
| % Who Voted 71.31 |
|
| |
Regina North East (November 25, 1985)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 12,136) |
7,576 |
7,587 |
| Harvey Schick |
Liberal |
431 |
5.69 |
|
| Wilma Staff |
Progressive Conservative |
1,768 |
23.34 |
|
| Edwin L. Tchorzewski |
New Democratic Party |
5,377 |
70.97 |
| % Who Voted 62.52 |
|
| |
Regina Elphinstone By-Election (May 4, 1988)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 8,710) |
5,572 |
5,598 |
| Ron Eistetter |
L. |
569 |
10.21 |
|
| Dwain Lingenfelter |
N.D.P. |
4,309 |
77.33 |
|
| Myrna Petersen |
P.C. |
694 |
12.46 |
| % Who Voted 64.27 |
|
| |
Saskatoon Eastview By-Election (May 4, 1988)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 18,070) |
12,488 |
12,587 |
| Pat Beck |
L. |
2,473 |
19.80 |
|
| Bob Pringle |
N.D.P. |
6,685 |
53.53 |
|
| Toni Davidson |
P.C. |
3,330 |
26.67 |
| % Who Voted 69.66 |
|
| |
Assiniboia-Gravelbourg By-Election (December 15, 1988)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 8,655) |
7,139 |
7,153 |
| Daryl Beatty |
L. |
966 |
13.53 |
|
| Allen Engel |
N.D.P. |
3,009 |
42.15 |
|
| Jack Wolfe |
P.C. |
3,164 |
44.32 |
| % Who Voted 82.65 |
|
| |
Regina North West By-Election (February 4, 1994)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,486) |
4,498 |
4,508 |
| Anita Bergman |
L. |
2,566 |
57.05 |
|
| Kathie Maher-Walbaum |
N.D.P. |
1,794 |
39.88 |
|
| Harvey Schmidt |
P.C. |
138 |
3.07 |
| % Who Voted 42.99 |
|
| |
North Battleford By-Election (November 19, 1996)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,376) |
5,384 |
5,412 |
| Jack Hillson |
L. |
2,570 |
47.73 |
|
| Glenn Tait |
N.D.P. |
2,359 |
43.82 |
|
| Bob Chiga |
P.C. |
455 |
8.45 |
| % Who Voted 52.16 |
|
| |
Saskatoon Eastview By-Election(June 24, 1998)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 12,455) |
6,432 |
6,475 |
| Jim Melenchuk |
L. |
2,287 |
35.56 |
|
| Judy Junor |
N.D.P. |
2,904 |
45.15 |
|
| Francis Kreiser |
Sask. |
1,241 |
19.29 |
| % Who Voted 51.99 |
|
| |
Athabasca By-Election (October 26, 1998)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 5,550) |
2,299 |
2,307 |
| Winston McKay |
L. |
97 |
4.22 |
|
| Harold (Buckley) Belanger |
N.D.P. |
2,153 |
93.65 |
|
| Tyson Delorme |
Sask. |
49 |
2.13 |
| % Who Voted 41,57 |
|
| |
Cypress Hills By-Election (June 28, 1999)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,778) |
5,737 |
5,762 |
| Barry Thienes |
L. |
1,509 |
26.30 |
|
| Keith Murch |
N.D.P. |
1,270 |
22.14 |
|
| Wayne Elhard |
Sask. |
2,958 |
51.56 |
| % Who Voted 53.46 |
|
| |
Regina Dewdney By-Election (June 28 1999)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,966) |
3,379 |
3,395 |
| Hem Juttla |
L. |
1,032 |
30.54 |
|
| Kevin Yates |
N.D.P. |
1,614 |
47.77 |
|
| Victor Lau |
NGA |
333 |
9.85 |
|
| Randall Edge |
Sask. |
400 |
11.84 |
| % Who Voted 34.07 |
|
| |
Saskatoon Fairview By-Election (June 28, 1999)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,091) |
2,913 |
2,922 |
| Barry Anderson |
L. |
355 |
12.19 |
|
| Chris Axworthy |
N.D.P. |
1,871 |
64.23 |
|
| Neil Sinclair |
NGA |
70 |
2.40 |
|
| Harry Meyers |
Sask. |
617 |
21.18 |
| % Who Voted 32.14 |
|
| |
Wood River By-Election (June 26, 2000)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,496) |
6,735 |
6,772 |
| Jerry Ruehs |
L. |
778 |
11.55 |
|
| Robert Anderson |
N.D.P. |
1,142 |
16.96 |
|
| Peter Borch |
NGA |
431 |
6.40 |
|
| D. F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert |
Sask. |
4,384 |
65.09 |
| % Who Voted 64.52 |
|
| |
Regina Elphinstone By-Election (February 26, 2001)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,334) |
3,304 |
3,307 |
| Brendan Cross |
F.N.P. |
49 |
1.49 |
|
| Robert Ermel |
L. |
160 |
4.84 |
|
| Warren McCall |
N.D.P. |
1,850 |
55.99 |
|
| Stanley J. Klyne |
NGA |
82 |
2.48 |
|
| Morris Elfenbaum |
Sask. |
1,163 |
35.20 |
| % Who Voted 45.09 |
|
| |
Saskatoon Riversdale By-Election (March 19, 2001)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 8,302) |
4,593 |
4,620 |
| John Melenchuk |
F.N.P. |
115 |
2.50 |
|
| Dwayne Roth |
L. |
309 |
6.73 |
|
| Lorne Calvert |
N.D.P. |
2,583 |
56.24 |
|
| Neil Sinclair |
NGA |
39 |
0.85 |
|
| Ted Merriman |
Sask. |
1,547 |
33.68 |
| % Who Voted 55.64 |
|
| |
Saskatoon Idylwyld By-Election (November 8, 2001)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,393) |
3,729 |
3,749 |
| Gordon Robert Dumont |
I.P.S. |
45 |
1.21 |
|
| Bob Roy |
L. |
415 |
11.13 |
|
| David Forbes |
N.D.P. |
2,129 |
57.09 |
|
| Dave Greenfield |
NGA |
68 |
1.82 |
|
| Shelley Hengen |
Sask. |
1,072 |
28.75 |
| % Who Voted 39.91 |
|
| |
Kindersley By-Election (October 4, 2002)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 9,641) |
4,742 |
4,761 |
| Del Price |
L. |
1,026 |
21.64 |
|
| Lee Pearce |
N.D.P. |
797 |
16.81 |
|
| Jason Dearborn |
Sask. |
2,919 |
61.55 |
| % Who Voted 49.38 |
|
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Battleford-Cut Knife By-Election (March 17, 2003)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,324) |
5,040 |
5,051 |
| Larry Ingram |
L. |
485 |
9.62 |
|
| Gordon Yarde |
N.D.P. |
1,609 |
31.93 |
|
| Wally Lorenz |
Sask. |
2,946 |
58.45 |
| % Who Voted 48.92 |
|
| |
Saskatoon Fairview By-Election (March 17, 2003)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 7,711) |
3,027 |
3,029 |
| Rik Steernberg |
L. |
743 |
24.55 |
|
| Andy Iwanchuk |
N.D.P. |
1,428 |
47.17 |
|
| Jason Hanson |
NGA |
82 |
2.71 |
|
| Ross Powell |
Sask. |
774 |
25.57 |
| % Who Voted 39.28 |
|
| |
Carrot River Valley By-Election (June 26, 2003)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,202) |
4,541 |
4,562 |
| Kathy McIntyre |
L. |
932 |
20.52 |
|
| Mark Pitzel |
N.D.P. |
1,417 |
31.21 |
|
| Allan Kerpan |
Sask. |
2,192 |
48.27 |
|
| % Who Voted 44.72 |
|
| |
Weyburn-Big Muddy By-Election (June 19, 2006)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,513) |
7,315 |
7,338 |
| Dustin Duncan |
Sask. |
3,585 |
49.01 |
|
| David Karwacki |
L. |
1,985 |
27.14 |
|
| Graham Mickleborough |
N.D.P. |
1,745 |
23.86 |
|
| % Who Voted 69.80 |
|
| |
Martensville By-Election (March 5, 2007)
|
Candidate | Political Affiliation | Votes Received | % By Party | Total Votes Counted | Total Votes Cast |
|
| (Eligible Voters - 10,223) |
4,614 |
4,620 |
| Gordon Elias |
W.I.P. |
42 |
0.91 |
|
| Sandra Finley |
G.P. |
100 |
2.17 |
|
| Nathan Friesen |
L. |
347 |
7.52 |
|
| Kurtis D. Hein |
S.H.P. |
37 |
0.80 |
|
| Nancy Heppner |
Sask. |
3,566 |
77.29 |
|
| Nathan Holowaty |
SKMP |
38 |
0.82 |
|
| John Tzupa |
N.D.P. |
484 |
10.49 |
|
| % Who Voted 45.19 |
|
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1986 to Present - The foregoing Provincial/Constituency Vote Summaries abbreviate the names of the Province's registered political parties as follows:
Green Party of Saskatchewan - G.P.;
New Democratic Party, Sask. Section - N.D.P.;
New Green Alliance - NGA;
Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan - P.C.;
Saskatchewan Heritage Party - S.H.P.;
Saskatchewan Liberal Association - L.;
Saskatchewan Marijuana Party - SKMP;
Saskatchewan Party - Sask.;
The Indigenous Party of Saskatchewan (First Nations Party of Saskatchewan - F.N.P.) - I.P.S.;
Western Independence Party of Saskatchewan (W.I.P.) - W.I.P.
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