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1975 Saskatchewan general election

The 1975 Saskatchewan general election was held on June 11, 1975, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Blakeney and the NDP were re-elected to a majority government.

1975 Saskatchewan general election

← 1971 June 11, 1975 (1975-06-11) 1978 →

61 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
32 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
LIB
PC
Leader Allan Blakeney David Steuart Richard Collver
Party New Democratic Liberal Progressive Conservative
Leader since July 4, 1970 December 11, 1971 March 18, 1973
Leader's seat Regina Elphinstone Prince Albert-
Duck Lake
Nipawin
Last election 45 15 0
Seats won 39 15 7
Seat change 6 ±0 7
Popular vote 180,700 142,853 124,573
Percentage 40.07% 31.67% 27.62%
Swing 14.93pp 11.15pp 25.49pp

Premier before election

Allan Blakeney
New Democratic

Premier after election

Allan Blakeney
New Democratic

Both the New Democratic government of Premier Allan Blakeney and the opposition Liberal Party, led by David Steuart, dropped in support to the resurgent Progressive Conservative Party. The Tories, who were a minor force in the previous election, drew over a quarter of the 1975 electorate.

Campaign

One of the main issues of the campaign was natural resources management. On the onset of the campaign, Saskatchewan was facing court challenges and a capital strike from multinational resource extraction companies. The potash industry was opposed to the new provincial reserve tax on the mineral Blakeney's government had introduced the previous year. The federal government under Pierre Trudeau supported the companies' court challenges, and announced in his November 1974 budget that it would end the deduction of provincial royalties from federal tax.[1]

Under these circumstances, the opposition Liberal and PC parties proposed lower natural resources royalty payments to ease the companies' concerns and bring back investments in the province. They were fiercely opposed to public ownership of natural resources. On the other hand, Blakeney's NDP ran on the slogan New Deal '75. The platform promised to increase royalties, and more direct government participation in the natural resources sector, especially for the development and exploration of energy resources like oil, gas, coal and uranium, and minerals like postash.[1]

Results

Party Party Leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular Vote
1971 Elected % Change # % % Change
  New Democratic Allan Blakeney 61 45 39 -13.3% 180,700 40.07% -14.93%
  Liberal David Steuart 61 15 15 142,853 31.67% -11.15%
  Progressive Conservative Richard Collver 61 7 +600% 124,573 27.62% +25.49%
  Independent 5 2,897 0.64% +0.60%
Total 188 60 61 +1.7% 451,023 100%  
Source:

Percentages

Popular vote
New Democratic
40.07%
Liberal
31.67%
PC
27.62%
Others
0.64%
Seats summary
New Democratic
63.93%
Liberal
24.59%
PC
11.48%

Ranking

Party Seats Second Third Fourth
  New Democratic 39 15 7 0
  Liberal 15 27 19 0
  Progressive Conservative 7 19 34 1
  Independents 0 0 1 4

Riding results

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

Northwest Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
NDP Liberal PC Other
       
Athabasca   Frederick John Thompson
1,483
Ben Siemens
1,157
Roy Simpson
421
Rod Bishop (Ind.)
829
  Allan Ray Guy
Cut Knife-Lloydminster   Miro Kwasnica
2,794
Sam Herman
2,076
Fred Baynton
2,113
  Miro Kwasnica
Meadow Lake   Gord McNeill
2,094
Henry Coupland
2,058
Leo Jeannotte
1,705
  Henry Ethelbert Coupland
Redberry   Dennis Banda
2,783
Emil Craig
2,006
Nick E. Kowerchuk
1,835
  Dick Michayluk**
Rosthern   A.R. Friesen
2,030
Allan Ray Guy
2,277
Ralph Katzman
2,718
  David Boldt**
The Battlefords   Eiling Kramer
3,660
Peter Tarnowsky
2,674
Walter Kostyna
1,212
  Eiling Kramer
Turtleford   Lloyd Johnson
2,405
Cyril Fransoo
1,994
Gordon Mayer
1,666
  Michael Feduniak**

Northeast Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
NDP Liberal PC Other
       
Cumberland   Norm MacAuley
1,646
Winston McKay
1,128
Garry M. Houghton
511
Frank R. Tomkins (Ind.) 403 New District
Kelsey-Tisdale   John R. Messer
3,750
Alan E. Caithcart
2,266
Jack Ukrainetz
1,831
  John Rissler Messer
Tisdale-Kelsey
Kinistino   Arthur Thibault
3,215
Ed Olchowy
2,400
Tom Smith
1,657
New District
Melfort   Norm Vickar
3,102
Herbert J. Whitley
2,196
Bill Warner
3,001
  Arthur Thibault
Melfort-Kinistino
Nipawin   John Comer
2,599
Ellis H. Hill
1,447
Richard Collver
3,381
  John Kristian Comer
Prince Albert   Mike Feschuk
2,947
Kenneth A. Beeson
1,947
Richard E. Spencer
2,689
Mike Feschuk
Prince Albert East
Prince Albert-Duck Lake   Louis Roy
2,822
Davey Steuart
3,675
Norm Wipf
1,472
David Gordon Steuart
Prince Albert West
Shellbrook   George Bowerman
3,138
Louis W. Hradecki
1,584
John P. Meagher
2,035
  George Bowerman
March 2, 1977 By-election: Prince Albert-Duck Lake
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Prog. Conservative Norm Wipf 3,022 39.84% +21.37
  NDP Jerome Hammersmith 2,773 36.55% +1.14
  Liberal Alexandre Joseph Baribeau 1,791 23.61% -22.51
Total 7,586 100.00

West Central Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
NDP Liberal PC Other
       
Arm River   Donald Leonard Faris
2,854
Ron Thorstad
2,843
Ron McLelland
1,974
  Donald Leonard Faris
Biggar   Elwood L. Cowley
3,223
Arthur Meister
1,520
Ralph Young
1,906
  Elwood Lorrie Cowley
Humboldt   Edwin Tchorzewski
3,006
Peter Cline
2,087
Ray Perpick
2,334
  Edwin Tchorzewski
Kindersley   Alex Taylor
2,322
Allan McMillan
2,659
Bayne Secord
2,348
  Alex Taylor
Kerrobert-Kindersley
Rosetown-Elrose   Bill Owens
2,673
Calvin W. Fensom
2,004
Roy Bailey
3,078
George Fredrick Loken**
Rosetown
Merged district
Hayden William Owens
Elrose
Wilkie   Delaine Scotton
2,223
Linda Clifford
2,831
Jim Garner
2,138
  Joseph "Cliff" McIsaac**

East Central Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
NDP Liberal PC Other
       
Canora   Al Matsalla
4,024
Marie Kotelko
2,310
Michael Kaminski
1,656
  Al Matsalla
Kelvington-Wadena   Neil Byers
4,051
Joe Bencharski
1,846
Don Austring
2,111
Neil Erland Byers
Kelvington
Merged district
Fred Dewhurst**
Wadena
Last Mountain-Touchwood   Gordon MacMurchy
3,640
Les Digney
1,819
Arnold Tusa
2,565
Gordon MacMurchy
Last Mountain
Merged district
Frank Meakes**
Touchwood
Melville   John Kowalchuk
3,747
Joseph L. Sedlovitch
2,019
Glenn Miller
2,478
  John Russell Kowalchuk
Pelly   Leo Larson
3,511
Peter E. McDonald
2,250
W.J. Ferniuk
1,150
George G. Shlakoff (Ind.) 75   Leonard Melvin Larson
Quill Lakes   Murray Koskie
3,211
Arnold E. Boyko
2,022
Dick Harcourt
1,342
New District
Saltcoats   Ed Kaeding
2,887
William H. Peasley
2,058
Wilfred J. Walker
2,109
  Ed Kaeding
Yorkton   Randy Nelson
3,099
Arlis Dellow
2,958
Ivan Daunt
2,173
  Irving Wensley Carlson**
June 8, 1977 By-election: Pelly
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  NDP Norm Lusney 3,724 48.29% -1.97
  Prog. Conservative Barrie Johnson 2,314 30.00% +13.54
  Liberal Donn Walsh 1,674 21.71% -10.50
Total 7,712 100.00

Southwest Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
NDP Liberal PC Other
       
Assiniboia-Gravelbourg   Allan Engel
3,012
Roy Nelson
3,400
Connie McLeod
1,517
David Hadley Lange
Assiniboia-Bengough
Merged district
Reginald John Gross
Gravelbourg
Maple Creek   Gene Flasch
2,232
Bill Stodalka
2,698
Eric Richardson
2,241
  Gene Flasch
Moose Jaw North   John Skoberg
3,468
Emmett Reidy
2,284
Ken Glenn
2,286
  Don MacDonald**
Moose Jaw South   Gordon Snyder
3,950
Faye Gordon
1,521
Arthur "Bud" Smith
1,857
  Gordon Taylor Snyder
Morse   Reg Gross
2,502
Jack Wiebe
2,517
Art Martens
1,847
  John Edward Niel Wiebe
Shaunavon   Allan Oliver
2,593
Eiliv "Sonny" Anderson
3,370
Eric Slater
1,375
  Allan Roy Oliver
Swift Current   Murray Walter
2,452
Len Stein
1,734
Dennis Ham
3,494
  Everett Irvine Wood**
Thunder Creek   Jim Murdock
2,036
Colin Thatcher
2,640
Don Swenson
2,348
New District

Southeast Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
NDP Liberal PC Other
       
Bengough-Milestone   David Lange
2,819
Grant Frank
1,927
E.R. Moody
2,512
David Hadley Lange
Assiniboia-Bengough
Merged district
Cyril Pius MacDonald
Milestone
Estevan   Kim Thorson
2,499
Ian MacDougall
1,464
Bob Larter
4,354
Kim Thorson
Souris-Estevan
Indian Head-Wolseley   Terry Hanson
2,241
Cyril MacDonald
2,844
Jack H. Horsman
2,205
  Terry Lyle Hanson
Qu'Appelle-Wolseley
Moosomin   Fred A. Easton
2,087
Frank Gardner
2,891
Larry Birkbeck
3,018
  E. Franklin Gardner
Qu'Appelle   Donald W. Cody
3,430
John Gary Lane
3,796
F. Warren Denzin
1,806
  John Gary Lane
Lumsden
Souris-Cannington   James T. Eaton
1,530
Tom Weatherald
2,494
Eric Berntson
3,212
Kim Thorson
Souris-Estevan
Merged district
Thomas Milton Weatherald
Cannington
Weyburn   Jim Pepper
2,971
Norm Flaten
2,299
John Whitell
2,522
  James Auburn Pepper

Saskatoon

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
NDP Liberal PC Other
       
Saskatoon Buena Vista   Herman Rolfes
2,720
Barry Korchinski
2,487
Harold W. Lane
2,242
New District
Saskatoon Centre   Paul Mostoway
3,117
Douglas R. Knott
2,758
Morris T. Cherneskey
2,284
John Richards (Ind.)
1,492
  Beverly Dyck
Saskatoon City Park
Saskatoon Eastview   Reg Parker
2,466
Glen Penner
3,175
Larry Fast
1,418
  Herman Harold Rolfes
Saskatoon Nutana South
Saskatoon Mayfair   Beverly Dyck
3,467
John Olsen
2,120
June Smith
2,001
  John Edward Brockelbank
Saskatoon Nutana   Wes Robbins
3,881
Bruno F. Riemer
2,280
Kay McCorkell
2,112
  W. Albert Robbins
Saskatoon Nutana Centre
Saskatoon Riversdale   Roy Romanow
4,172
William Stadnyk
1,551
Gary Barnes
961
  Roy Romanow
Saskatoon Sutherland   Anne Boulton
3,145
Evelyn Edwards
3,843
Karim Nasser
1,759
  John G. Richards**
Saskatoon University
Saskatoon Westmount   John Edward Brockelbank
3,916
Tim Ryan
2,466
Peter Shinkaruk
1,592
New District
March 2, 1977 By-election: Saskatoon Sutherland
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Prog. Conservative Bill Lane 3,962 38.68% +18.57
  Liberal Gerry Fraser 3,423 33.42% -10.51
  NDP Anne Boulton 2,829 27.61% -8.35
  Independent Alexander Vasey Barker 30 0.29%
Total 10,244 100.00

Regina

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
NDP Liberal PC Other
       
Regina Centre   Ned Shillington
3,603
Les Hammond
2,417
Keith Jeal
1,500
William C. Beeching (Ind.) 98   Allan Blakeney
Regina Elphinstone   Allan Blakeney
4,096
Donna Welke
1,474
Arthur Cropley
1,374
  Ken MacLeod**
Regina Albert Park
Regina Lakeview   Henri Saucier
2,603
Ted Malone
3,374
Reg Watts
1,767
  Edward Cyril Malone
Regina North East   Walt Smishek
3,735
Del Miller
1,735
Christine Howard
1,535
  Walter Smishek
Regina North West   Ed Whelan
3,174
David Bouchard
2,333
William M. Sveinson
2,027
  Edward Charles Whelan
Regina Rosemont   Bill Allen
3,602
George Wagner
1,685
Gerald A. Fuller
1,962
New District
Regina South   Eric Cline
1,913
Stuart Cameron
3,796
Paul Rousseau
2,059
  Gordon Grant**
Regina Whitmore Park
Regina Victoria   Henry Baker
3,577
Graham Wolk
1,833
Fred L. Dunbar
1,377
New District
Regina Wascana   Agnes Groome
2,752
Anthony Merchant
4,126
Roy A. Rudichuk
1,810
  Henry Harold Peter Baker

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Back to Blakeney : revitalizing the democratic state. McGrane, David,, Romanow, Roy J.,, Whyte, John D.,, Isinger, Russell, 1965-. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. ISBN 978-0-88977-641-8. OCLC 1090178443.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Saskatchewan Archives Board - Election Results By Electoral Division

Further reading

1975, saskatchewan, general, election, held, june, 1975, elect, members, legislative, assembly, saskatchewan, blakeney, were, elected, majority, government, 1971, june, 1975, 1975, 1978, outgoing, membersmembers, seats, legislative, assembly, saskatchewan32, s. The 1975 Saskatchewan general election was held on June 11 1975 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Blakeney and the NDP were re elected to a majority government 1975 Saskatchewan general election 1971 June 11 1975 1975 06 11 1978 outgoing membersmembers 61 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan32 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party LIB PCLeader Allan Blakeney David Steuart Richard CollverParty New Democratic Liberal Progressive ConservativeLeader since July 4 1970 December 11 1971 March 18 1973Leader s seat Regina Elphinstone Prince Albert Duck Lake NipawinLast election 45 15 0Seats won 39 15 7Seat change 6 0 7Popular vote 180 700 142 853 124 573Percentage 40 07 31 67 27 62 Swing 14 93pp 11 15pp 25 49ppPremier before electionAllan BlakeneyNew Democratic Premier after election Allan BlakeneyNew DemocraticBoth the New Democratic government of Premier Allan Blakeney and the opposition Liberal Party led by David Steuart dropped in support to the resurgent Progressive Conservative Party The Tories who were a minor force in the previous election drew over a quarter of the 1975 electorate Contents 1 Campaign 2 Results 2 1 Percentages 2 2 Ranking 3 Riding results 3 1 Northwest Saskatchewan 3 2 Northeast Saskatchewan 3 3 West Central Saskatchewan 3 4 East Central Saskatchewan 3 5 Southwest Saskatchewan 3 6 Southeast Saskatchewan 3 7 Saskatoon 3 8 Regina 4 See also 5 References 6 Further readingCampaign EditOne of the main issues of the campaign was natural resources management On the onset of the campaign Saskatchewan was facing court challenges and a capital strike from multinational resource extraction companies The potash industry was opposed to the new provincial reserve tax on the mineral Blakeney s government had introduced the previous year The federal government under Pierre Trudeau supported the companies court challenges and announced in his November 1974 budget that it would end the deduction of provincial royalties from federal tax 1 Under these circumstances the opposition Liberal and PC parties proposed lower natural resources royalty payments to ease the companies concerns and bring back investments in the province They were fiercely opposed to public ownership of natural resources On the other hand Blakeney s NDP ran on the slogan New Deal 75 The platform promised to increase royalties and more direct government participation in the natural resources sector especially for the development and exploration of energy resources like oil gas coal and uranium and minerals like postash 1 Results EditParty Party Leader ofcandidates Seats Popular Vote1971 Elected Change Change New Democratic Allan Blakeney 61 45 39 13 3 180 700 40 07 14 93 Liberal David Steuart 61 15 15 142 853 31 67 11 15 Progressive Conservative Richard Collver 61 7 600 124 573 27 62 25 49 Independent 5 2 897 0 64 0 60 Total 188 60 61 1 7 451 023 100 Source Elections SaskatchewanPercentages Edit Popular voteNew Democratic 40 07 Liberal 31 67 PC 27 62 Others 0 64 Seats summaryNew Democratic 63 93 Liberal 24 59 PC 11 48 Ranking Edit Party Seats Second Third Fourth New Democratic 39 15 7 0 Liberal 15 27 19 0 Progressive Conservative 7 19 34 1 Independents 0 0 1 4Riding results EditNames in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker Party leaders are italicized The symbol indicates MLAs who are not running again Northwest Saskatchewan Edit Electoral District Candidates IncumbentNDP Liberal PC Other Athabasca Frederick John Thompson1 483 Ben Siemens1 157 Roy Simpson421 Rod Bishop Ind 829 Allan Ray GuyCut Knife Lloydminster Miro Kwasnica2 794 Sam Herman2 076 Fred Baynton2 113 Miro KwasnicaMeadow Lake Gord McNeill2 094 Henry Coupland2 058 Leo Jeannotte1 705 Henry Ethelbert CouplandRedberry Dennis Banda2 783 Emil Craig2 006 Nick E Kowerchuk1 835 Dick Michayluk Rosthern A R Friesen2 030 Allan Ray Guy2 277 Ralph Katzman2 718 David Boldt The Battlefords Eiling Kramer3 660 Peter Tarnowsky2 674 Walter Kostyna1 212 Eiling KramerTurtleford Lloyd Johnson2 405 Cyril Fransoo1 994 Gordon Mayer1 666 Michael Feduniak Northeast Saskatchewan Edit Electoral District Candidates IncumbentNDP Liberal PC Other Cumberland Norm MacAuley1 646 Winston McKay1 128 Garry M Houghton511 Frank R Tomkins Ind 403 New DistrictKelsey Tisdale John R Messer3 750 Alan E Caithcart2 266 Jack Ukrainetz1 831 John Rissler MesserTisdale KelseyKinistino Arthur Thibault3 215 Ed Olchowy2 400 Tom Smith1 657 New DistrictMelfort Norm Vickar3 102 Herbert J Whitley2 196 Bill Warner3 001 Arthur ThibaultMelfort KinistinoNipawin John Comer2 599 Ellis H Hill1 447 Richard Collver3 381 John Kristian ComerPrince Albert Mike Feschuk2 947 Kenneth A Beeson1 947 Richard E Spencer2 689 Mike FeschukPrince Albert EastPrince Albert Duck Lake Louis Roy2 822 Davey Steuart3 675 Norm Wipf1 472 David Gordon SteuartPrince Albert WestShellbrook George Bowerman3 138 Louis W Hradecki1 584 John P Meagher2 035 George BowermanMarch 2 1977 By election Prince Albert Duck Lake Party Candidate Votes Prog Conservative Norm Wipf 3 022 39 84 21 37 NDP Jerome Hammersmith 2 773 36 55 1 14 Liberal Alexandre Joseph Baribeau 1 791 23 61 22 51Total 7 586 100 00West Central Saskatchewan Edit Electoral District Candidates IncumbentNDP Liberal PC Other Arm River Donald Leonard Faris2 854 Ron Thorstad2 843 Ron McLelland1 974 Donald Leonard FarisBiggar Elwood L Cowley3 223 Arthur Meister1 520 Ralph Young1 906 Elwood Lorrie CowleyHumboldt Edwin Tchorzewski3 006 Peter Cline2 087 Ray Perpick2 334 Edwin TchorzewskiKindersley Alex Taylor2 322 Allan McMillan2 659 Bayne Secord2 348 Alex TaylorKerrobert KindersleyRosetown Elrose Bill Owens2 673 Calvin W Fensom2 004 Roy Bailey3 078 George Fredrick Loken RosetownMerged districtHayden William OwensElroseWilkie Delaine Scotton2 223 Linda Clifford2 831 Jim Garner2 138 Joseph Cliff McIsaac East Central Saskatchewan Edit Electoral District Candidates IncumbentNDP Liberal PC Other Canora Al Matsalla4 024 Marie Kotelko2 310 Michael Kaminski1 656 Al MatsallaKelvington Wadena Neil Byers4 051 Joe Bencharski1 846 Don Austring2 111 Neil Erland ByersKelvingtonMerged districtFred Dewhurst WadenaLast Mountain Touchwood Gordon MacMurchy3 640 Les Digney1 819 Arnold Tusa2 565 Gordon MacMurchyLast MountainMerged districtFrank Meakes TouchwoodMelville John Kowalchuk3 747 Joseph L Sedlovitch2 019 Glenn Miller2 478 John Russell KowalchukPelly Leo Larson3 511 Peter E McDonald2 250 W J Ferniuk1 150 George G Shlakoff Ind 75 Leonard Melvin LarsonQuill Lakes Murray Koskie3 211 Arnold E Boyko2 022 Dick Harcourt1 342 New DistrictSaltcoats Ed Kaeding2 887 William H Peasley2 058 Wilfred J Walker2 109 Ed KaedingYorkton Randy Nelson3 099 Arlis Dellow2 958 Ivan Daunt2 173 Irving Wensley Carlson June 8 1977 By election Pelly Party Candidate Votes NDP Norm Lusney 3 724 48 29 1 97 Prog Conservative Barrie Johnson 2 314 30 00 13 54 Liberal Donn Walsh 1 674 21 71 10 50Total 7 712 100 00Southwest Saskatchewan Edit Electoral District Candidates IncumbentNDP Liberal PC Other Assiniboia Gravelbourg Allan Engel3 012 Roy Nelson3 400 Connie McLeod1 517 David Hadley LangeAssiniboia BengoughMerged districtReginald John GrossGravelbourgMaple Creek Gene Flasch2 232 Bill Stodalka2 698 Eric Richardson2 241 Gene FlaschMoose Jaw North John Skoberg3 468 Emmett Reidy2 284 Ken Glenn2 286 Don MacDonald Moose Jaw South Gordon Snyder3 950 Faye Gordon1 521 Arthur Bud Smith1 857 Gordon Taylor SnyderMorse Reg Gross2 502 Jack Wiebe2 517 Art Martens1 847 John Edward Niel WiebeShaunavon Allan Oliver2 593 Eiliv Sonny Anderson3 370 Eric Slater1 375 Allan Roy OliverSwift Current Murray Walter2 452 Len Stein1 734 Dennis Ham3 494 Everett Irvine Wood Thunder Creek Jim Murdock2 036 Colin Thatcher2 640 Don Swenson2 348 New DistrictSoutheast Saskatchewan Edit Electoral District Candidates IncumbentNDP Liberal PC Other Bengough Milestone David Lange2 819 Grant Frank1 927 E R Moody2 512 David Hadley LangeAssiniboia BengoughMerged districtCyril Pius MacDonaldMilestoneEstevan Kim Thorson2 499 Ian MacDougall1 464 Bob Larter4 354 Kim ThorsonSouris EstevanIndian Head Wolseley Terry Hanson2 241 Cyril MacDonald2 844 Jack H Horsman2 205 Terry Lyle HansonQu Appelle WolseleyMoosomin Fred A Easton2 087 Frank Gardner2 891 Larry Birkbeck3 018 E Franklin GardnerQu Appelle Donald W Cody3 430 John Gary Lane3 796 F Warren Denzin1 806 John Gary LaneLumsdenSouris Cannington James T Eaton1 530 Tom Weatherald2 494 Eric Berntson3 212 Kim ThorsonSouris EstevanMerged districtThomas Milton WeatheraldCanningtonWeyburn Jim Pepper2 971 Norm Flaten2 299 John Whitell2 522 James Auburn PepperSaskatoon Edit Electoral District Candidates IncumbentNDP Liberal PC Other Saskatoon Buena Vista Herman Rolfes2 720 Barry Korchinski2 487 Harold W Lane2 242 New DistrictSaskatoon Centre Paul Mostoway3 117 Douglas R Knott2 758 Morris T Cherneskey2 284 John Richards Ind 1 492 Beverly DyckSaskatoon City ParkSaskatoon Eastview Reg Parker2 466 Glen Penner3 175 Larry Fast1 418 Herman Harold RolfesSaskatoon Nutana SouthSaskatoon Mayfair Beverly Dyck3 467 John Olsen2 120 June Smith2 001 John Edward BrockelbankSaskatoon Nutana Wes Robbins3 881 Bruno F Riemer2 280 Kay McCorkell2 112 W Albert RobbinsSaskatoon Nutana CentreSaskatoon Riversdale Roy Romanow4 172 William Stadnyk1 551 Gary Barnes961 Roy RomanowSaskatoon Sutherland Anne Boulton3 145 Evelyn Edwards3 843 Karim Nasser1 759 John G Richards Saskatoon UniversitySaskatoon Westmount John Edward Brockelbank3 916 Tim Ryan2 466 Peter Shinkaruk1 592 New DistrictMarch 2 1977 By election Saskatoon Sutherland Party Candidate Votes Prog Conservative Bill Lane 3 962 38 68 18 57 Liberal Gerry Fraser 3 423 33 42 10 51 NDP Anne Boulton 2 829 27 61 8 35 Independent Alexander Vasey Barker 30 0 29 Total 10 244 100 00Regina Edit Electoral District Candidates IncumbentNDP Liberal PC Other Regina Centre Ned Shillington3 603 Les Hammond2 417 Keith Jeal1 500 William C Beeching Ind 98 Allan BlakeneyRegina Elphinstone Allan Blakeney4 096 Donna Welke1 474 Arthur Cropley1 374 Ken MacLeod Regina Albert ParkRegina Lakeview Henri Saucier2 603 Ted Malone3 374 Reg Watts1 767 Edward Cyril MaloneRegina North East Walt Smishek3 735 Del Miller1 735 Christine Howard1 535 Walter SmishekRegina North West Ed Whelan3 174 David Bouchard2 333 William M Sveinson2 027 Edward Charles WhelanRegina Rosemont Bill Allen3 602 George Wagner1 685 Gerald A Fuller1 962 New DistrictRegina South Eric Cline1 913 Stuart Cameron3 796 Paul Rousseau2 059 Gordon Grant Regina Whitmore ParkRegina Victoria Henry Baker3 577 Graham Wolk1 833 Fred L Dunbar1 377 New DistrictRegina Wascana Agnes Groome2 752 Anthony Merchant4 126 Roy A Rudichuk1 810 Henry Harold Peter BakerSee also EditList of political parties in Saskatchewan List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districtsReferences Edit a b Back to Blakeney revitalizing the democratic state McGrane David Romanow Roy J Whyte John D Isinger Russell 1965 Regina Saskatchewan Canada ISBN 978 0 88977 641 8 OCLC 1090178443 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Saskatchewan Archives Board Election Results By Electoral Division Elections Saskatchewan Provincial Vote SummariesFurther reading EditSaywell John ed 1976 Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 1975 Toronto University of Toronto Press ISBN 9781442671898 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1975 Saskatchewan general election amp oldid 1042432004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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