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1995 Saskatchewan general election

Canadian provincial election


Canadian provincial election

FieldValue
election_name1995 Saskatchewan general election
countrySaskatchewan
typeparliamentary
party_colourno
party_nameno
previous_election1991 Saskatchewan general election
previous_year1991
previous_mps22nd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
election_date
elected_mps[members](23rd-legislative-assembly-of-saskatchewan)
next_election1999 Saskatchewan general election
next_year1999
seats_for_election58 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
majority_seats30
turnout64.6% (18.6pp)
image1[[File:Roy Romanow University of Ottawa1 (cropped).jpg150x150px]]
colour1
leader1Roy Romanow
party1
leader_since1November 7, 1987
leaders_seat1Saskatoon Riversdale
last_election155
seats_before154
seats142
seat_change112
popular_vote1193,053
percentage147.21%
swing13.84pp
image2[[File:Lynda Haverstock Sept 22 2005 (cropped).jpg150x150px]]
colour2
leader2Lynda Haverstock
party2
leader_since2April 2, 1989
leaders_seat2Saskatoon Greystone
last_election21
seats_before22
seats211
seat_change29
popular_vote2141,873
percentage234.70%
swing211.41pp
<div style"width:115px;line-height:150px; vertical-align:center; text-align:center; color:; font-size:38px;" **PC**
colour3
leader3Bill Boyd
party3
leader_since3November 21, 1994
leaders_seat3Kindersley
last_election310
seats_before310
seats35
seat_change35
popular_vote373,269
percentage317.92%
swing37.62pp
map_imageSK1995.png
map_size300px
titlePremier
before_electionRoy Romanow
before_party
posttitlePremier after election
after_electionRoy Romanow
after_party

PC The 1995 Saskatchewan general election was held on June 21, 1995 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

The New Democratic Party government of Premier Roy Romanow was re-elected for a second term, although with a reduced majority.

The Liberal Party – led by Lynda Haverstock – increased its share of the popular vote; adding 9 seats in the legislature to the two seats it held previously, and became the official opposition.

Saskatchewan voters continued to punish the Progressive Conservative Party in the wake of prosecutions of former Progressive Conservative politicians for expense account fraud. Under the leadership of Bill Boyd the party continued to lose votes, and its caucus was reduced from 10 members to 5.

Results

|- !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 |- 1991 !Dissol. !Elected !% Change !# !% !% Change

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Percentages

Ranking

PartySeatsSecondThirdFourth
New Democratic Party421240

14 closest ridings

  1. Canora-Pelly: Ken Krawetz (Lib) def. Ron Harper (NDP) by 50 votes
  2. Kelvington-Wadena: June Draude (Lib) def. Darrel Cunningham (NDP) by 117 votes
  3. Cypress Hills: Jack Gooshen (PC) def. Barry Thienes (Lib) by 143 votes
  4. Athabasca: Buckley Belanger (Lib) def. Frederick John Thompson (NDP) by 159 votes
  5. Humboldt: Arlene Julé (Lib) def. Armand Roy (NDP) by 204 votes
  6. Shellbrook-Spiritwood: Lloyd Johnson (NDP) def. Bob Gerow (Lib) by 215 votes
  7. Estevan: Larry Ward (NDP) def. Austin Gerein (Lib) by 233 votes
  8. Lloydminster: Violet Stanger (NDP) def. Steven Turnbull (PC) by 266 votes
  9. Saskatoon Northwest: Grant Whitmore (NDP) def. Jim Melenchuk (Lib) by 284 votes
  10. Melville: Ron Osika (Lib) def. Evan Carlson (NDP) by 299 votes
  11. Regina South: Andrew Thomson (NDP) def. Ross Keith (Lib) by 318 votes
  12. Regina Wascana Plains: Doreen Hamilton (NDP) def. Leslie Anderson-Stodalka (Lib) by 335 votes
  13. Indian Head-Milestone: Lorne Scott (NDP) def. Steve Helfrick (Lib) by 359 votes
  14. Saskatoon Sutherland: Mark Koenker (NDP) def. Robin Bellamy (Lib) by 382 votes

Riding results

People in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker. Party leaders are italicized. The symbol " ** " represents MLAs who are not running again.

Northwest Saskatchewan

Electoral DistrictCandidatesIncumbentNDPLiberalPCOther
AthabascaFrederick John Thompson
1,188Buckley Belanger
1,347Clay Poupart
29Jimmy Montgrand (Ind.)
390
Battleford-Cut KnifeSharon Murrell
2,961Jock MacNeill
2,184Eileen Sword
1,940Leona Tootoosis (Ind.)
154
LloydminsterViolet Stanger
2,592Donald C. Young
1,010Steven Turnbull
2,326*New District*
Meadow LakeMaynard Sonntag
2,910Dennis Barnett
2,188Paul Popisil
939
North BattlefordDoug Anguish
4,005Brodie Partington
2,750Corwyn Warwaruk
682
Redberry LakeWalter Jess
3,232Richard Fyson
2,162Ron Meakin
2,133
RosthernColleen Parenteau
1,764Rob Friesen
1,343Ben Heppner
3,079
Shellbrook-SpiritwoodLloyd Johnson
2,745Bob Gerow
2,530Darren Hansen
1,122*New District*

Northeast Saskatchewan

Electoral DistrictCandidatesIncumbentNDPLiberalPCOther
Carrot River ValleySKNDPbackground}}Andy Renaud
3,238Gary Broker
2,692Bob Ferguson
1,558
*Merged district*
Nipawin]]''
CumberlandKeith Goulet
2,151John Dorion
580Tyson Delorme
161
Melfort-TisdaleCarol Carson
3,168Rod Gantefoer
3,882Bill Ripley
1,237
Prince Albert CarltonMyron Kowalsky
3,321Anil Pandila
1,973Kris Eggum
843
Prince Albert NorthcoteEldon Lautermilch
2,926Phil West
1,293John Fryters
776
Saskatchewan RiversSKNDPbackground}}Jack Langford
3,199Wyett Meyers
2,178Albert H. Provost
1,373
*Merged district*
Shellbrook-Torch River]]''

East Central Saskatchewan

Electoral DistrictCandidatesIncumbentNDPLiberalPCOther
Canora-PellySKLiberalbackground}}Ron Harper
3,178Ken Krawetz
3,228David Sawkiw
1,584
*Merged district*
Pelly]]''
HumboldtArmand Roy
3,390Arlene Julé
3,594David Leuschen
1,202
Kelvington-WadenaDarrel Cunningham
3,177June Draude
3,294Dwayne Evans
1,153
Last Mountain-TouchwoodDale Flavel
3,711Pat Edenoste
3,221Wesley E. Chamberlin
1,108
WatrousEric Upshall
3,780Bert Wilson
2,810Brad Cabana
1,397*New District*
YorktonClay Serby
3,588David Bucsis
2,791Howard W. Evans
860

Southwest Saskatchewan

Electoral DistrictCandidatesIncumbentNDPLiberalPCOther
Arm RiverBob Robertson
3,025Harvey McLane
4,093Everett Ritson
1,268
Cypress HillsSKPCbackground}}Carl Wenaas
1,890Barry Thienes
2,720Jack Goohsen
2,863
*Merged district*
Shaunavon]]''
KindersleyMel Karlson
1,915Del Price
1,938*Bill Boyd*
3,980
Moose Jaw North**Glenn Hagel**
4,067John Morris
2,033John E. Langford
1,031
Moose Jaw WakamowLorne Calvert
3,803Jim Carr
1,577Norma Donovan
661
Rosetown-BiggarSKNDPbackground}}Berny Wiens
3,445Linda Trytten
2,028Ansgar Tynning
2,697
*Merged district*
Biggar]]''
Swift CurrentJohn Wall
3,515Terry Brodziak
2,137Allan Bridal
2,576
Thunder CreekLewis Draper
2,353Gerard Aldridge
2,859Janet Day
2,414
Wood RiverSKLiberalbackground}}Allen Willard Engel
2,624Glen McPherson
4,146Yogi Huyghebaert
1,863
*Merged district*
Shaunavon]]''

Southeast Saskatchewan

Electoral DistrictCandidatesIncumbentNDPLiberalPCOther
CanningtonGary Lake
1,861Don Lees
2,359Dan D'Autremont
3,542
EstevanLarry Ward
2,641Austin Gerein
2,408David Davis
2,367
Indian Head-MilestoneSKNDPbackground}}Lorne Scott
3,440Steve Helfrick
3,081Dale Paslawski
1,396
*Merged district*
Judy Bradley
*Bengough-Milestone*
MelvilleEvan Carlson
2,975**Ron Osika**
3,274Doug Gattinger
1,566
MoosominGlen Gatin
2,542Vic Greenlaw
2,070Don Toth
3,314
SaltcoatsReg Knezacek
3,053Bob Bjornerud
3,635Ken Johnson
1,295
Weyburn-Big MuddySKNDPbackground}}Judy Bradley
3,506Hugh M. Kimball
2,373Brenda Bakken
2,434
*Merged district*
Judy Bradley
*Bengough-Milestone*

Saskatoon

Electoral DistrictCandidatesIncumbentNDPLiberalPCOther
Saskatoon EastviewBob Pringle
4,738Francis Kreiser
3,072Richard Bing-Wo
699
Saskatoon FairviewBob Mitchell
3,100Vernice Loretta McIntyre
1,191Tom McConnell
406Helen Quewezance (Ind.)
88
Saskatoon GreystoneMarjory Gammel
3,519*Lynda Haverstock*
4,013Gary Hellard
636
Saskatoon IdylwyldJanice MacKinnon
4,064Bonnye Georgia
1,646Kent Latimer
757
Saskatoon MeewasinCarol Teichrob
3,576Betty Anne Latrace-Henderson
2,511Rhys Frostad
887
Saskatoon Mount RoyalEric Cline
3,894Maurice Vellacott
1,732Pat Bundrock
539
Saskatoon NorthwestGrant Whitmore
2,776Jim Melenchuk
2,492Nicholas Stooshinoff
791*New District*
Saskatoon NutanaPat Atkinson
4,396George Haines
1,858Kim Scruby
528
Saskatoon Riversdale***Roy Romanow***
3,715Fred Langford
1,242Jordon Cooper
412Eugene Pasap (Ind.)
80
Saskatoon SoutheastPat Lorje
3,450Wallace Lockhart
2,910Marcel Guay
682
Saskatoon SutherlandMark Koenker
3,231Robin Bellamy
2,849Tim McGillvray
499

Regina

Electoral DistrictCandidatesIncumbentNDPLiberalPCOther
Regina CentreJoanne Crofford
4,373Don Ross
2,046Geraldine Molloy
506
Regina Coronation ParkKim Trew
4,240Clyde Myhill
1,983Roy Gaebell
452
Regina DewdneyEdwin Tchorzewski
4,037John MacGowan
1,366Barry Bonneau
426
Regina ElphinstoneDwain Lingenfelter
4,042Gord Wasteste
1,520Jo Ann Mohr
465
Regina LakeviewJohn Nilson
4,808Garry Johnson
3,356Glenn Smith
627
Regina NortheastNed Shillington
4,303Lorne Bultitude
1,980Douglas Berlin
416
Regina Qu'Appelle ValleySKNDPbackground}}Suzanne Murray
3,697Anita Bergman
2,624Alice Miazga
378
*Merged district*
Qu'Appelle-Lumsden]]''
Regina SherwoodLindy Kasperski
3,951Frank Gribbon
1,842Thomas D. Durbin
452
Regina SouthAndrew Thomson
4,139Ross Keith
3,821John Weir
643
Regina VictoriaHarry Van Mulligen
4,294Laura Ross
2,479Patricia Costanza
563
Regina Wascana PlainsDoreen Hamilton
3,862Leslie Anderson-Stodalka
3,527Bonnie Krajewski
691

References

References

  1. "Voter turnout figures for 28th Saskatchewan election released".
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