Twenty-Fifth
Provincial General Election
November 5, 2003
On October 8, 2003, pursuant to section 3 of The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act, 1979 (Saskatchewan), the twenty-fourth provincial Legislative Assembly was dissolved by the Honourable Lynda M. Haverstock, Lieutenant Governor in Council. Pursuant to section 31 of The Election Act, 1996 (Saskatchewan) a Lieutenant Governor's order was passed directing the Chief Electoral Officer to issue a writ of election to the Province's fifty-eight (58) constituency returning officers enabling the Saskatchewan electorate to go to the polls on November 5, 2003.
Upon the Legislative Assembly's dissolution Member standing was 28 New Democrat, 26 Saskatchewan Party and 4 Independent.
Twenty-Fifth Provincial General Election November 5, 2003
| The Representation Act, 2002 |
Saskatchewan's current constituency boundaries were enacted in 2002 under The Representation Act, 2002 (Saskatchewan), based on the recommendations of the Constituency Boundaries Commission, 2002 (the "2002 Commission"), as established under The Constituency Boundaries Act, 1993 (Saskatchewan). The 2002 Commission recommended the establishment of fifty-eight (58) provincial constituencies inclusive of two (2) northern constituencies and fifty-six (56) southern constituencies of equal voter size.
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