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25th Saskatchewan Legislature
The 25th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was in power from 2003 until November 20, 2007. It was controlled by the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party under premier Lorne Calvert.
Members
| Member | Party | District | First elected / previously elected | No.# of term(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greg P. Brkich | Saskatchewan Party | Arm River-Watrous | 1999 | 2nd term | **Buckley Belanger** |
| **Joan Beatty** | NDP | Cumberland | 2003 | 1st term | Michael Chisholm |
| **Maynard Sonntag** | NDP | Meadow Lake | 1991 | 4th term | Rod Gantefoer |
| Bob Bjornerud | Saskatchewan Party | Melville-Saltcoats | 1995 | 3rd term | |
| **Glenn Hagel** | NDP | Moose Jaw North | 1986 | 5th term | |
| **Deb Higgins** | NDP | Moose Jaw Wakamow | 1999 | 2nd term | Don Toth |
| Myron Kowalsky† | NDP | Prince Albert Carlton | 1986 | 5th term | |
| Eldon Lautermilch | NDP | Prince Albert Northcote | 1986 | 5th term | |
| Kim Trew | NDP | Regina Coronation Park | 1986 | 5th term | |
| **Kevin Yates** | NDP | Regina Dewdney | 1999 | 3rd term | |
| **Harry Van Mulligen** | NDP | Regina Douglas Park | 1986 | 5th term | |
| Warren McCall | NDP | Regina Elphinstone-Centre | 2001 | 2nd term | |
| **John Nilson** | NDP | Regina Lakeview | 1995 | 3rd term | |
| Ron Harper | NDP | Regina Northeast | 1991, 1999 | 3rd term* | |
| **Mark Wartman** | NDP | Regina Qu'Appelle Valley | 1999 | 2nd term | |
| Joanne Crofford | NDP | Regina Rosemont | 1991 | 4th term | |
| **Andrew Thomson** | NDP | Regina South | 1995 | 3rd term | |
| Sandra Morin | NDP | Regina Walsh Acres | 2003 | 1st term | |
| Doreen Hamilton | NDP | Regina Wascana Plains | 1991 | 4th term | Elwin Hermanson |
| Lon Borgerson | NDP | Saskatchewan Rivers | 2003 | 1st term | |
| **David Forbes** | NDP | Saskatoon Centre | 2001 | 2nd term | |
| Judy Junor | NDP | Saskatoon Eastview | 1998 | 3rd term | |
| Andy Iwanchuk | NDP | Saskatoon Fairview | 2003 | 2nd term | |
| Peter Prebble | NDP | Saskatoon Greystone | 1978, 1986, 1999 | 4th term* | |
| **Eric Cline** | NDP | Saskatoon Massey Place | 1991 | 4th term | |
| **Frank Quennell** | NDP | Saskatoon Meewasin | 2003 | 1st term | Ted Merriman |
| **Pat Atkinson** | NDP | Saskatoon Nutana | 1986 | 5th term | |
| ***Lorne Calvert*** | NDP | Saskatoon Riversdale | 1986, 2001 | 5th term* | Ken Cheveldayoff |
| **Len Taylor** | NDP | The Battlefords | 2003 | 1st term | Lyle Stewart |
| **Dustin Duncan** (2006) 1 | Saskatchewan Party | 2006 | 1st term | Yogi Huyghebaert | Saskatchewan Party |
| **Clay Serby** | NDP | Yorkton | 1991 | 4th term |
By-elections
- The member for Weyburn-Big Muddy, Brenda Bakken-Lackey, resigned in February 2006. On May 19, 2006, Premier Lorne Calvert called a by-election for June 19, 2006. The by-election was won by Dustin Duncan of the Saskatchewan Party.
- The member for Martensville, Ben Heppner, died on September 24, 2006. A by-election was held on March 5, 2007. The by-election was won by Nancy Heppner, Ben's daughter, of the Saskatchewan Party.
Party standings
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|---|
Seating Plan Official Seating Plan (pdf format)
| Affiliation | Members |
|---|---|
| New Democratic Party | |
| Saskatchewan Party | |
| **Total** | **58** |
| **Government Majority (including the Speaker)** | **1** |
Notes
References
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