This page shows the results of
leadership elections in the
Saskatchewan Progress Party
The Saskatchewan Progress Party (SPP) is a liberal political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was founded in 1905 as the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, and retained that name until members voted to change it in 2023. Until 2009 ...
, formerly known as the Saskatchewan Liberal Party, covering the period from 1905 to the present day. All leadership contests in the Saskatchewan Progress Party have been determined by delegated conventions.
Liberal leadership convention, 1905
(Held on August 16, 1905.)
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Thomas Walter Scott
Walter Scott (full name: Thomas Walter Scott) (October 27, 1867 – March 23, 1938) was the first premier of Saskatchewan from 1905 to 1916.
Scott was Saskatchewan's second longest-serving Premier, serving one continuous term from 1905 to 1 ...
acclaimed
(Note: this convention was held a few weeks before
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan ( ; ) is a province in western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North ...
was officially proclaimed as a
Canadian province
Within the geographical areas of Canada, the ten provinces and three territories are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution. In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British Nort ...
.)
Developments, 1905-1926
Walter Scott resigned as premier and party leader in 1916, and was replaced by
William M. Martin
William Melville Martin (August 23, 1876 – June 22, 1970) served as the second premier of Saskatchewan from 1916 to 1922. In 1916, although not a member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Martin was elected leader of the Saskatch ...
on October 20 of that year. Martin was selected by the Liberal parliamentary caucus; it is assumed that he was subsequently confirmed without opposition at a provincial Liberal convention.
Martin, in turn, resigned in 1922, and was replaced by
Charles A. Dunning
Charles Avery Dunning (July 31, 1885 – October 1, 1958) was the third premier of Saskatchewan. Born in England, he emigrated to Canada at the age of 16. By the age of 36, he was premier. He had a successful career as a farmer, business ...
on April 5 of that year. Dunning, like Martin, was chosen by caucus; it is also assumed that he was later confirmed without opposition by the party.
Liberal leadership convention, 1926
(Held on February 25, 1926.)
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GARDINER, James G. acclaimed
(Note:
A.P. McNab,
S.J. Latta and
C.M. Hamilton were also nominated at the convention, but all three withdrew to make the choice of Gardiner unanimous.)
Developments, 1926-1946
Gardiner resigned as Premier and party leader in 1935 to enter the federal cabinet of
W.L.M. King. On October 31, 1935,
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 ...
was the unanimous choice of the provincial Liberal council to take his before. It is assumed that Patterson was approved without opposition at a subsequent party convention.
Liberal leadership convention, 1946
(Held on August 6, 1946.)
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TUCKER, Walter 373
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E.M. Culliton 250
Liberal leadership convention, 1954
(Held on November 26, 1954.)
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Alexander H. McDonald 388
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L.B. Thomson 227
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Wilf Gardiner 78
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John Egnatoff 40
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W.J. Simmie 16
Liberal leadership convention, 1959
(Held on September 24, 1959.)
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Ross Thatcher
Wilbert Ross Thatcher, (May 24, 1917 – July 22, 1971) was the ninth premier of Saskatchewan, serving from May 22, 1964 to June 30, 1971. He led the Saskatchewan Liberal Party in four general elections, in 1960, 1964, 1967 and 1971. Thatcher ...
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Wilf Gardiner
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Frank Foley
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*Alex Cameron
(Note: The vote totals were not released, although it is believed that Thatcher won with about 67% support on the first ballot.)
Liberal leadership convention, 1971
(Held on December 11, 1971.)
First ballot:
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David Steuart
David Gordon Steuart (January 26, 1916 – November 5, 2010) was a Saskatchewan politician, cabinet minister and senator.
Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, the son of Francis J. Steuart and Abbie Cory Thomas, Steuart moved to Prince Albert with ...
404
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Cy MacDonald 295
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George Gordon Leith
George Gordon Leith (June 18, 1923 – May 31, 1996) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Elrose from 1964 to 1971 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal.
He was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ...
171
Second ballot:
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David Steuart
David Gordon Steuart (January 26, 1916 – November 5, 2010) was a Saskatchewan politician, cabinet minister and senator.
Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, the son of Francis J. Steuart and Abbie Cory Thomas, Steuart moved to Prince Albert with ...
535
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Cy MacDonald 314
Liberal leadership convention, 1976
(Held on December 11, 1976.)
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Edward Cyril Malone
Edward Cyril "Ted" Malone (born July 17, 1937) is a retired Saskatchewan lawyer, politician and judge. He represented Regina Lakeview in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1973 to 1978 and was leader of the Liberal Party of Saskatch ...
628
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Anthony Merchant
Evatt Francis Anthony "Tony" Merchant, (born 1944) is a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and former politician. His law firm Merchant Law Group LLP, which he founded in 1986, is best known for representing former students of Indian residential sc ...
521
Liberal leadership convention, 1981
(Held on June 13, 1981.)
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Ralph Goodale
Ralph Edward Goodale (born October 5, 1949) is a Canadian diplomat and retired politician who has served as the Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom since April 19, 2021.
Goodale was first elected in 1974 as the member of Parliamen ...
acclaimed
Liberal leadership convention, 1989
(Held on April 2, 1989.)
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Lynda Haverstock
Lynda Maureen Haverstock ( Ham; born September 16, 1948) is the former leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party, was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, and served as the 19th Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan from 2000 unt ...
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BLAU, June
*CURRIE, Neil
(Note: The results were not announced, but it is believed that Haverstock won by a significant majority on the first ballot.)
Liberal leadership convention, 1996
(Held on November 24, 1996.)
First ballot:
*Tom Hengen 350
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Jim Melenchuk
James Williams Melenchuk (born June 24, 1953) is a Canadian former politician. He represented the electoral district of Saskatoon Northwest in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1999 to 2003.
He was educated at the University of Re ...
332
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Ken Krawetz
Kenneth Patrick Krawetz (born April 15, 1951) is a Canadian former provincial politician. He was the Saskatchewan Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Canora-Pelly, and was Deputy Premier of Saskatchewa ...
239
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Gerard Aldridge 55
Second ballot:
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Jim Melenchuk
James Williams Melenchuk (born June 24, 1953) is a Canadian former politician. He represented the electoral district of Saskatoon Northwest in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1999 to 2003.
He was educated at the University of Re ...
383
*Tom Hengen 292
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Ken Krawetz
Kenneth Patrick Krawetz (born April 15, 1951) is a Canadian former provincial politician. He was the Saskatchewan Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Canora-Pelly, and was Deputy Premier of Saskatchewa ...
279
Third ballot:
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Jim Melenchuk
James Williams Melenchuk (born June 24, 1953) is a Canadian former politician. He represented the electoral district of Saskatoon Northwest in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1999 to 2003.
He was educated at the University of Re ...
554
*Tom Hengen 367
Liberal leadership convention, 2001
(Held on October 27, 2001.)
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David Karwacki
David Karwacki (born May 30, 1965) is a Canadian politician, was Leader of the Saskatchewan Liberals between October 2001 and December 2007.
Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Karwacki attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduatin ...
430
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Jack Hillson
Jack Hillson (born 1945) is a former Canadian provincial politician. He was the Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of North Battleford
North Battleford is a city in west-central Saskatchewan, Canad ...
228
Liberal leadership convention, 2009
Ryan Bater' acclaimed
Liberal leadership convention, 2018
Naveed Anwar
The Saskatchewan Liberal Party is a liberal political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
The party was the provincial affiliate of the Liberal Party of Canada until 2009. It was previously one of the two largest parties in the provin ...
was acclaimed on May 5, 2018.
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