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The 1944 Saskatchewan general election was held on June 15, 1944 to elect members of the
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. The election was held six years after the previous election. There is normally a five-year limit on the lifespan of Parliaments and provincial assemblies in Canada, but the emergency brought on by the
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allowed the government to delay the election temporarily. It marked the first time a
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government was elected anywhere in
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(CCF) leader
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became the
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of the province. The CCF won 47 of the 52 seats in the legislature, and over half the popular vote, despite a very negative campaign by the governing Liberal Party. The Liberals, led by
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, accused Douglas of being a
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. The Liberal popular vote fell by 10 percentage points, and they won only five seats. It is still the worst defeat of a sitting government in Saskatchewan's history. The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan, which had won 16% of the vote and two seats in the 1938 election, collapsed; the party had only one candidate, who won only 249 votes. The
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-led
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movement reverted to the name Labor-Progressive Party, and lost both of the seats it had won in 1938. The Conservative Party, renamed the
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and led by Rupert Ramsay, won over 10% of the vote, but no seats. An at-large service vote was held for Saskatchewan residents in the Canadian armed services fighting during
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. This special vote elected three nonpartisan members to represent Saskatchewan
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had a similar system during the war.


Results

Note: * Party did not nominate candidates in previous election.


Percentages


Ranking


Riding-by-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 , , Pierre Ephrem Ayotte
57 , ,   , Louis Marcien Marion
626 , , Alexander Fred
De Laronde
9 , , Errick Guttormur Erickson ( Ind.) 78 Francis Xavier Poitras (Ind. Liberal) 5 , ,   , Hubert Staines** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Cut Knife , ,   ,
Isidore Charles Nollet Isidore Charles "Toby" Nollet (November 18, 1898 – April 29, 1988) was an American-born rancher and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Cut Knife from 1944 to 1964 and Cut Knife-Lloydminster from 1964 to 1967 in the Legislativ ...

2726 , , John A. Gordon
1820 , , , , , ,   , William Roseland** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Meadow Lake , ,   , Herschel Lee Howell
2034 , , Donald MacDonald
1805 , , William Titley
362 , , Arthur J. Doucet ( Labor-Progressive) 716 , ,   , Donald MacDonald , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Redberry , ,   , Dmytro Matthew Lazorko
2306 , , Wilfred James Langley
1285 , , Ernest Wilson
662 , , Peter John Semko (Ind.) 99 , ,   ,
Orest Zerebko Orest Zerebko (September 15, 1887 – February 21, 1943) was a Galician-born journalist and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Redberry from 1938 to 1943 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He was born i ...
** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Rosthern Rosthern is a town at the juncture of Highway 11 and Highway 312 in the central area of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located roughly halfway between the cities of Prince Albert and Saskatoon. History Mennonite settlers, led by Gerhard Ens, beg ...
, ,
Henry Begrand Jean-Henri "Henry" Begrand (August 21, 1895 – March 8, 1959) was a Belgian-born garage owner and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Kinistino from 1952 to 1959 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative C ...

1541 , ,   , Peter J. Hooge
2199 , , Gordon Ellis Goble
473 , , , ,   ,
John Michael Uhrich John Michael Uhrich (June 7, 1877 – June 15, 1951), was the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan from 1948 until 1951. Early life Uhrich was born in Formosa, Ontario and received his schooling in Walkerton and was briefly a schoolteache ...
** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Shellbrook , ,   , Albert Victor Sterling
3310 , , Omer Demers
2177 , , , , , ,   , Omer Alphonse Demers , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, The Battlefords , ,   , Alexander Duff Connon
2783 , , Paul Prince
2426 , , Robert Wendell McNair
446 , , , ,   , Paul Prince , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Turtleford , ,   , Bob Wooff
2506 , , William Franklin Kerr
1766 , , Chester Hicks
399 , , , ,   , William Franklin Kerr


Northeastern Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
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, ,   , Leslie Walter Lee
357 , , Deakin Alexander Hall
242 , , Raoul Olier
St. Denis
11 , , , ,   , Deakin Alexander Hall , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Humboldt , ,   , Ben Putnam
3587 , , Arnold William Loehr
2673 , , Stephen David Weese
358 , , , ,   ,
Joseph William Burton Joseph William Burton (1892–1960) was a Canadian politician and farmer. Burton was born on October 12, 1892, in Pittsburg, Kansas. Burton was a grand knight of the Knights of Columbus and a staunch Roman Catholic and socialist who argued d ...
** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Kelvington , ,   , Peter Anton Howe
3132 , , Gladstone Mansfield Ferrie
1880 , , Samuel Edward Hall
649 , , , ,   , Peter Anton Howe , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Kinistino , ,   ,
William James Boyle William James Boyle (October 22, 1887 – 1971) was a political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Kinistino from 1944 to 1948 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member. He was bo ...

3055 , , Russell Martin Paul
1544 , , Andrew Fraser
671 , , , ,   , John Richard Parish Taylor** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Melfort , ,   , Oakland Woods Valleau
3396 , , John Duncan MacFarlane
1862 , , Stanley Beattie Caskey
1450 , , , ,   , Oakland Woods Valleau , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Prince Albert , ,   , Lachlan Fraser McIntosh
6178 , , Harold John Fraser
3617 , , Edgar Percy Woodman
655 , , , ,   , Harold John Fraser , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Tisdale , ,   ,
John Hewgill Brockelbank John Hewgill Brockelbank (June 24, 1897 - May 30, 1977) was a politician in Saskatchewan, Canada, who served as leader of the opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Born in Grey County, Ontario, Brockebank moved to Saskatchewan ...

5283 , , Clarence Railsback O'Connor
2269 , , Isaac Flexman Stothers
703 , , , ,   , John Hewgill Brockelbank , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Torch River , ,   , John Bruce Harris
2609 , , Donald L. Menzies
846 , , Keith Acton Baldwin
535 , , , ,   , James Archibald Kiteley**


West Central Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Arm River , , William R. Fansher
2256 , ,   ,
Gustaf Herman Danielson Gustaf Herman Danielson (1883 – July 1971) was a Canadian provincial politician. He was born in Sweden, immigrated to the United States in 1901, and then to Saskatchewan in 1904. In Saskatchewan he homesteaded south of Elbow. He was ...

2343 , , Thomas Alfred Homersham
1068 , , , ,   , Gustaf Herman Danielson , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Biggar , ,   , Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
3633 , , Frank Freeman
2156 , , , , , ,   ,
John Allan Young John Allan Young (February 7, 1895 – 1961) was a Scotland, Scottish-born political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Biggar (former provincial electoral district), Biggar from 1938 to 1944 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as ...
** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Hanley Hanley is one of the six towns that, along with Burslem, Longton, Fenton, Tunstall and Stoke-upon-Trent, amalgamated to form the City of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. Hanley is the ''de facto'' city centre, having long been the ...
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James Smith Aitken James Smith Aitken (7 November 1881 – 29 July 1964) was a Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Hanley from 1944 to 1948 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Commonwea ...

2272 , , Charles Agar
1775 , , James Hubert Cannon
893 , , , ,   , Charles Agar , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Kerrobert-Kindersley , ,   , John Wellbelove
3236 , , Donald Laing
2377 , , Wellington Smith Myers
933 , , , ,   , Donald Laing , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Rosetown Rosetown may refer to: Places * Rosetown, South Australia, locality in South Australia *Rosetown, Saskatchewan, town in Saskatchewan, Canada ** Rosetown Airport Electoral districts in Saskatchewan * Rosetown (electoral district), former federal ...
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John Taylor Douglas John Taylor Douglas (October 28, 1892 – February 19, 1976) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Rosetown from 1944 to 1960 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ...

3168 , , William Leith
1864 , , John Wilbert Stewart
1046 , , , ,   , Neil McVicar** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Watrous , ,   ,
James Andrew Darling James Andrew Darling (May 21, 1891 – October 18, 1979) was a Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Watrous in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1960 as a member of the Co-o ...

3801 , ,
Frank Stephen Krenn Frank Stephen Krenn (July 30, 1911 – after 1965) was a civil servant, journalist and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Watrous from 1938 to 1944 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He was born in Wil ...

2312 , , Hugh Smith
749 , , , ,   , Frank Stephen Krenn , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Wilkie , ,   , Hans Ove Hansen
3567 , , John Cunningham Knowles
2527 , , , , , ,   , John Cunningham Knowles


East Central Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Canora , ,   , Myron Henry Feeley
3538 , , Stephen T. Shabbits
2537 , , , , , ,   , Myron Henry Feeley , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Last Mountain , ,   , Jacob Benson
3803 , , Henry Philip Mang
2064 , , James Lindsay Blair
1281 , , , ,   , Jacob Benson , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Melville , ,   , William James Arthurs
4575 , , Lionel Stilborn
3614 , , Shamus Patrick Regan
821 , , , ,   , John Frederick Herman** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Pelly , ,   , Dan Daniels
3273 , ,
Reginald John Marsden Parker Reginald John Marsden Parker (February 7, 1881 – March 23, 1948) was the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan from 1945 until his death in 1948. Parker was born in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, the son of Josiah William Parker, ...

2544 , , , , William Michael Berezowski
(Labor-Progressive) 554 , ,   , Reginald John Marsden Parker , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Saltcoats Saltcoats ( gd, Baile an t-Salainn) is a town on the west coast of North Ayrshire, Scotland. The name is derived from the town's earliest industry when salt was harvested from the sea water of the Firth of Clyde, carried out in small cottages al ...
, ,   , Joseph Lee Phelps
3461 , , Donald Alexander MacKenzie
2874 , , Rae Melville Salkeld
454 , , , ,   , Joseph Lee Phelps , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Touchwood , ,   , Tom Johnston
3337 , , John Joseph Collins
1925 , , William Seneshen
301 , , , ,   , Tom Johnston , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Wadena , ,   ,
George Hara Williams George Hara Williams (November 17, 1894 – September 12, 1945) was a Canadian farmer activist and politician.Dale-Burnett, LisaWilliams, George (1894–1945), ''Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan, accessed February 12, 2008 Biography Born in Binsca ...

4162 , , George Russell Cook
1686 , , , , Walter Elvy Rogers (Ind.) 207 , ,   , George Hara Williams , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Yorkton Yorkton is a city located in south-eastern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is about 450 kilometres north-west of Winnipeg and 300 kilometres south-east of Saskatoon and is the sixth largest city in the province. As of 2017 the census population of th ...
, ,   , Arthur Percy Swallow
3887 , , Alfred Ariel Brown
2280 , , Norman Roebuck
958 , , , ,   ,
Alan Carl Stewart Alan Carl Stewart (September 27, 1893 – July 26, 1958) was a Canadian provincial and federal politician. Born in Moosomin, Saskatchewan, the son of Robert Whiteside Stewart and Savilla Mary Maud, he was educated in Moosomin and at the Uni ...
** (
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Southwest Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Elrose , ,   ,
Maurice John Willis Maurice John Willis (May 1900 – November 10, 1975)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141849490/maurice-j-willis was an educator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Elrose from 1944 to 1960 in the Legislative Assembly of Sa ...

3771 , , Hubert Staines
1807 , , Ernest J. Ewing
1013 , , , ,   , Louis Henry Hantelman** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Gravelbourg Gravelbourg () is a small multicultural town in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located just west of the Wood River at the junction of provincial Highway 43 and Highway 58, approximately 125 kilometres from Moose Jaw, Swift Curre ...
, ,   , Henry Edmund Houze
2681 , , Edward M. Culliton
2586 , , , , , ,   , Edward Milton Culliton , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Gull Lake , ,   , Alvin Cecil Murray
3942 , , Harvey Harold McMahon
2200 , , Charles Howard Howlett
1356 , , , ,   , Harvey Harold McMahon , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Maple Creek , ,   , Beatrice Janet Trew
3656 , ,
John Joseph Mildenberger John Joseph Mildenberger , (September 29, 1895 – August 8, 1976) was an Imperial Russian-born farmer, civil servant, educator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Maple Creek from 1934 to 1944 in the Legislative Assembly of ...

2872 , , George Chester Stewart
911 , , , ,   , John Joseph Mildenberger , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Morse , ,   , Sidney Merlin Spidell
2763 , , Benjamin Thomas Hyde
2122 , , Clifford Bruce Martin
725 , , , ,   , Benjamin Thomas Hyde , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, , ,   , Niles Leonard Buchanan
4176 , , Charles William Johnson
2862 , , , , , ,   , Charles William Johnson , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Swift Current Swift Current is the fifth largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is situated along the Trans Canada Highway west of Moose Jaw, and east of Medicine Hat, Alberta. Swift Current grew 6.8% between 2011 and 2016, ending up at ...
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Harry Gibbs Sir Harry Talbot Gibbs, (7 February 191725 June 2005) was Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1981 to 1987 after serving as a member of the High Court between 1970 and 1981. He was known as one of Australia's leading federalist ...

4756 , ,
James Gordon Taggart James Gordon Taggart CBE (September 28, 1892 – June 11, 1974) was a civil servant, educator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Swift Current from 1934 to 1944 as a Liberal. He was born in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia and rais ...

3123 , , Bryan Maxwell Hill
1021 , , , ,   , James Gordon Taggart


Southeast Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Bengough , ,   , Allan Lister Samuel Brown
3847 , , Thomas Waddell
2473 , , , , , ,   , Herman Kersler Warren** (
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) , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Cannington , ,
Gladys Strum Gladys Grace Mae Strum (February 4, 1906 – August 15, 2005) was a Canadian politician. Early life Born in Gladstone, Manitoba, she moved to Saskatchewan when she was 16 to teach. Career She ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Legisl ...

3204 , ,   , ''
William John Patterson William John Patterson (May 13, 1886 – June 10, 1976) was a Liberal politician and the sixth premier of Saskatchewan from 1935 to 1944. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 1921 election. He succeeded Jame ...
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3210 , , William Armstrong Brigden
687 , , , ,   , ''William John Patterson'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Lumsden , ,   , William Sancho Thair
2966 , , James Gallagher Knox
1887 , , Arthur Maurice Pearson
1220 , , , ,   , Robert Scott Donaldson** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Milestone A milestone is a numbered marker placed on a route such as a road, railway line, canal or boundary. They can indicate the distance to towns, cities, and other places or landmarks; or they can give their position on the route relative to so ...
, ,   , Frank Keem Malcolm
3302 , , William Pedersen
2207 , , , , , ,   , William Pedersen , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Moosomin , , David Alexander Cunningham
3324 , ,   ,
Arthur Thomas Procter Arthur Thomas Procter (May 11, 1886 – July 12, 1964) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Moosomin from 1934 to 1948 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He was born in Oswald, Ma ...

3865 , , , , , ,   , Arthur Thomas Procter , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
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, ,   , Warden Burgess
4339 , , Frederick Middleton Dundas
3314 , , William Herman Acres
938 , , , ,   , Frederick Middleton Dundas , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Souris-Estevan , ,   , Charles David Cuming
3933 , , Norman Leslie McLeod
2660 , , Herbert Samuel Penny
1259 , , , ,   , Norman Leslie McLeod , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Weyburn , ,   , '' Thomas Clement Douglas''
5605 , , James Weyburn Adolphe
3489 , , , , , ,   , George Levi Crane**


Urban constituencies

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Moose Jaw City , ,   , John Wesley Corman
6296 Dempster Henry Ratcliffe Heming
5894 , ,
William George Baker William George Baker (January 16, 1885 – April 9, 1960) was a railway conductor and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Moose Jaw City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1921 to 1929 as a Labour and then Libera ...

2881 Harold Walpole Pope
2887 , , Russell Lawrence Brownridge
1271 Hugh Alexander Tiers
1036 , , Frank Ernest Talbot (
Social Credit Social credit is a distributive philosophy of political economy developed by C. H. Douglas. Douglas attributed economic downturns to discrepancies between the cost of goods and the compensation of the workers who made them. To combat what he ...
) 249 , ,   , William Gladstone Ross** William George Baker , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saskatoon City , ,   , John Henry Sturdy
9375 Arthur Thomas Stone
7792 , ,
James Wilfred Estey James Wilfred (Bill) Estey (December 1, 1889 – January 22, 1956) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and jurist. Born in Keswick Ridge, New Brunswick, the son of Byron Leslie Estey and Sarah Ann Kee, he received a Bachelor of Arts from ...

5084
Robert Mitford Pinder Robert Mitford Pinder (December 14, 1890 – August 1, 1946) was a pharmacist, entrepreneur and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Saskatoon City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1938 to 1944 as a Liberal ...

3924 , , Rupert David Ramsay
5368 Henry Oswald Wright
3171 , , Frederick Nelson Clarke
( Labor-Progressive) 797 Russell Hartney ( Ind.) 200 John Harrison Hilton (Ind.) 121 , ,   , Robert Mitford Pinder James Wilfred Estey , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Regina City , ,   , Clarence Melvin Fines
14129
Charles Cromwell Williams Charles Cromwell Williams (February 9, 1896 – January 31, 1975) was a railway worker and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Regina City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Commonwealth Fe ...

14784 , , Charles Roberts Davidson
10982 Bernard J. McDaniel
10551 , , Hugh McGillivray
3536 Claude Henry James Burrows
3114 , , , ,   , Bernard J. McDaniel Percy McCuaig Anderson**


By-elections

, - , style="width: 130px" , CCF , Guy Franklin Van Eaton , align="right", 3,350 , align="right", 53.1 , align="right", -7.3 , - , Liberal , Harold Keith Elder , align="right", 2,514 , align="right", 42.9 , align="right", +3.2 , - , Social Credit , Albert M. Courchene , align="right", 450 , align="right", 15.2 , align="right", - , - , - bgcolor="white" !align="left" colspan=3, Total !align="right", 6,314 !align="right", !align="right", , - , style="width: 130px" , CCF , Frederick Arthur Dewhurst , align="right", 2,474 , align="right", 80.9 , align="right", +12.2 , - , Labor-Progressive , William Beeching , align="right", 584 , align="right", 19.1 , align="right", - , - , - bgcolor="white" !align="left" colspan=3, Total !align="right", 3,085 !align="right", !align="right", , - , style="width: 130px" , CCF , James William Gibson , align="right", 3,006 , align="right", 46.1 , align="right", -3.1 , - , Liberal , Herbert Wiebe , align="right", 2,410 , align="right", 37.0 , align="right", -0.8 , - , Progressive Conservative , Rupert Ramsay , align="right", 1,098 , align="right", 16.9 , align="right", +3.9 , - , - bgcolor="white" !align="left" colspan=3, Total !align="right", 6,514 !align="right", !align="right",


1944 service elections

Active Service Voters, Saskatchewan members of the Canadian armed services on active duty outside of Saskatchewan, were polled between October 17 and October 30, 1944. One representative was elected from each of three areas. These candidates did not specify any party affiliation.


Area 1 (Great Britain)


Area 2 (Mediterranean Theatre)


Area 3 (Canada outside of Saskatchewan/Newfoundland)


Further reading

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See also

* List of Saskatchewan political parties *
List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts Current electoral districts * Athabasca (1934) * Arm River (2016) * Batoche (2003) * Biggar-Sask Valley (2016) * Cannington (1995) * Canora-Pelly (1995) * Carrot River Valley (1995) * Cumberland (1975) * Cut Knife-Turtleford (2003) * Cypr ...


References


Saskatchewan Election Results By Electoral DivisionElections Saskatchewan: Previous Elections


External links


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