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The 9th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1938 The assembly sat from January 19 1939 to May 10 1944 1 The Liberal Party led by William John Patterson formed the government 2 The Co operative Commonwealth Federation CCF led by George Hara Williams formed the official opposition After Williams resigned his seat to serve in the army in 1941 3 John Hewgill Brockelbank became house leader for the CCF 4 Charles Agar served as speaker for the assembly 5 Contents 1 Members of the Assembly 2 Party Standings 3 By elections 4 ReferencesMembers of the Assembly editThe following members were elected to the assembly in 1938 6 Electoral district Member Party Arm River Gustaf Herman Danielson Liberal Athabasca nb 1 A Jules Marion Liberal Bengough Herman Kersler Warren Unity Biggar John Allan Young Co operative Commonwealth Cannington William John Patterson Liberal Canora Myron Henry Feeley Co operative Commonwealth Cumberland nb 1 Deakin Alexander Hall Liberal Cut Knife William Roseland Social Credit Elrose Louis Henry Hantelman Co operative Commonwealth Gravelbourg Edward Milton Culliton Liberal Gull Lake Harvey Harold McMahon Liberal Hanley Charles Agar Liberal Humboldt James Chisholm King Liberal Kelvington Peter Anton Howe Co operative Commonwealth Kerrobert Kindersley Donald Laing Liberal Kinistino John Richard Parish Taylor Liberal Last Mountain Jacob Benson Co operative Commonwealth Lumsden Robert Scott Donaldson Liberal Maple Creek John Joseph Mildenberger Liberal Meadow Lake Donald MacDonald Liberal Melfort Oakland Woods Valleau Co operative Commonwealth Melville John Frederick Herman Social Credit Milestone William Pedersen Liberal Moose Jaw City William Gladstone Ross Liberal William George Baker Moosomin Arthur Thomas Procter Liberal Morse Benjamin Thomas Hyde Liberal Notukeu Willow Bunch Charles William Johnson Liberal Pelly Reginald John Marsden Parker Liberal Prince Albert Thomas Clayton Davis Liberal Qu Appelle Wolseley Frederick Middleton Dundas Liberal Redberry Orest Zerebko Liberal Regina City Percy McCuaig Anderson Liberal Bamm David Hogarth Rosetown Neil McVicar Liberal Rosthern John Michael Uhrich Liberal Saltcoats Joseph Lee Phelps Co operative Commonwealth Saskatoon City James Wilfred Estey Liberal Robert Mitford Pinder Shellbrook Omer Alphonse Demers Liberal Souris Estevan Norman Leslie McLeod Liberal Swift Current James Gordon Taggart Liberal The Battlefords John Albert Gregory Liberal Tisdale John Hewgill Brockelbank Co operative Commonwealth Torch River James Archibald Kiteley Liberal Touchwood Tom Johnston Co operative Commonwealth Turtleford William Franklin Kerr Liberal Wadena George Hara Williams Co operative Commonwealth Watrous Frank Stephen Krenn Liberal Weyburn George Levi Crane Liberal Wilkie John Cunningham Knowles Liberal Yorkton Alan Carl Stewart Unity Notes a b Election held July 28 1938Party Standings editAffiliation Members Liberal 38 Co operative Commonwealth 10 Social Credit 2 Unity 2 Total 52 Government Majority 24 Notes By elections editBy elections were held to replace members for various reasons 6 Electoral district Member elected Party Election date Reason Humboldt Joseph William Burton Co operative Commonwealth August 4 1938 JC King resigned seat to allow CM Dunn to run for an assembly seat 7 Regina City Bernard J McDaniel Liberal November 24 1938 PM Anderson named a judge 8 Prince Albert Harold John Fraser Liberal October 16 1939 TC Davis named a judge 9 The Battlefords Paul Prince Liberal June 26 1940 J Gregory ran for federal seat 10 Athabasca Hubert Staines Liberal July 28 1941 AJ Marion died in 1941 11 Notes References edit Saskatchewan Sessions of the Legislative Assembly and Their Duration PDF Saskatchewan Archive Board Retrieved 2012 03 06 Saskatchewan Premiers PDF Saskatchewan Archives Board Retrieved 2012 03 07 Saskatchewan s 1944 CCF election Tommy Douglas and the Election of 1944 Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists Retrieved 2008 02 12 Saskatchewan Leaders of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly PDF Saskatchewan Archives Board Retrieved 2012 03 07 Saskatchewan Speakers of the Legislative Assembly PDF Saskatchewan Archive Board Retrieved 2012 03 07 a b Membership of the Legislatures PDF Saskatchewan Archive Board Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 27 Retrieved 2012 03 06 J W Burton Pioneered on Land and With C C F Party Star Phoenix Saskatoon October 4 1945 p 19 Retrieved 2012 05 09 The Honourable Percy M Anderson Courts of Saskatchewan Archived from the original on 2005 12 27 Retrieved 2012 05 01 The Honourable Thomas Clayton Davis Courts of Saskatchewan Archived from the original on 2005 12 27 Retrieved 2012 04 13 John Gregory Parliament of Canada biography Members of the Legislative Assembly Saskatchewan PDF Saskatchewan Archives Board Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 27 Retrieved 2012 03 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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