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List of Saskatchewan CCF/NDP members

This is a list of members of the Saskatchewan, Canada, branch of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), a social democratic political party, and its successor, the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP).

1929 general election edit

  • Jacob Benson - Last Mountain - 1929 (Progressive, joined FLG after 1931) -1934 (def. as FLP) 1938-1944-1948-1952 (Left CCF ran as Independent, CCF Won)

1934 general election edit

Contested by the Farmer-Labour Group which was founded in 1931 and, with the creation of the CCF in 1932, became its unofficial Saskatchewan wing. Jacob Benson, who had been elected as a Progressive in 1929, broke with the party after it joined the Conservatives to form a coalition government and joined the Farmer-Labour Group after it was formed[1] becoming its first MLA. In the 1934 election under M.J. Coldwell the FLG elected 5 MLAs becoming the official opposition to the Liberal government of James Garfield Gardiner; though Coldwell himself did not win a seat. In 1935, it changed its name and officially became the Saskatchewan section of the CCF and changed its name.

1938 general election edit

The CCF won ten of the 52 seats (2 FLG MLAs were re-elected and joined by 8 new MLAs) available in the 1938 election, June 8, 1938.

1938 (August 4) by-election edit

- +1 Pick up

1944 general election edit

The CCF won 42 of the 52 seats available in the 1944 election, June 15, 1944. CCF leader Tommy Douglas became Premier, the first time the CCF was able to form government in any jurisdiction.

1945 (June 29) by-election edit

- Switch

1945 (November 21) by-election edit

- Switch

1946 (June 27) by-election edit

- Switch

1948 general election edit

The CCF was re-elected, winning 31 of the 52 seats available in the 1948 election, June 24, 1948, a loss of 16 seats.

1949 (November 10) by-election edit

- Switch

1951 (July 10) by-election edit

- +1 Pick Up

1952 general election edit

The CCF government under Tommy Douglas won 42 of the 53 seats available in the 1952 election, June 11, 1952, a gain of 11 seats from the previous election.

  • Bill Berezowsky - Cumberland - 1952-1956-1960-1964-1967, Prince Albert East-Cumberland 1967-1971 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Henry Begrand - Kinistino - 1952-1956-1959by (Deceased, CCF Won)
  • Russell Brown - Last Mountain - 1952-1956-1960-1964 (defeated, CCF Lost), Souris-Estevan 1971-1971by (Deceased, NDP Won)
  • Clarence George Willis - Melfort-Tisdale - 1952-1956-1960-1964-1967-1971 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • A. Percy Brown - Melville - 1952-1956 (?, CCF Lost)
  • Arnold Feusi - Pelly - 1952-1956 (?, CCF Lost)
  • William Henry Wahl - Qu’Appelle-Wolseley - 1952-1956 (?, CCF Lost)
  • Dmytro Zipchen - Redberry - 1952-1956 (?, CCF Lost)
  • Marjorie Alexandra Cooper - Regina City (3 of 3 Seats) - 1952-1956-1960, (4 of 4 Seats) 1960-1964, Regina West (2 of 2 Seats) 1964-1967 (Retired, NDP Won 4/6)
  • Eiling Kramer - the Battlefords - 1952-1956-1960-1964-1967-1971-1975-1978-1980by (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Bob Wooff - Turtleford - 1952-1956 (Defeated, CCF Lost), 1960-1961by (Defeated, CCF Lost), 1964-1967-1971 (Retired, NDP Won)

1956 general election edit

The CCF was re-elected with 36 of the 53 seats available in the 1956 election, June 20, 1956, a loss of six seats.

1959 (June 3) by-election edit

- Switch

  • Arthur Thibault - Kinistino - 1959by-1960-1964-1967-1971, Melfort-Kinistino 1971-1975, Kinistino 1975-1978-1982 (Retired, NDP won)

1960 general election edit

The CCF was re-elected with 37 of the 54 seats available in the 1960 election, June 8, 1960, a gain of one seat.

February 22, 1961 by-election -1 seat

December 13, 1961 by-election -1 seat

November 14, 1962 by-election -1 seat

1964 general election edit

The CCF-NDP won 25 of the 58 seats available in the 1964 election, April 22, 1964, eleven fewer than in the previous election. The government of Woodrow Lloyd, who had succeeded Douglas in 1961, was defeated.

  • Leonard Larson - Pelly - 1964-1967, 1971-1975-1977by (Deceased, NDP Won)
  • Henry Harold Peter Baker - Regina East (2 of 2 Seats) - 1964-1967, Regina South East 1967-1971, Regina Wascana 1971-1975, Regina Victoria 1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Walter Smishek - Regina East (2 of 2 Seats) - 1964-1967, Regina North East 1967-1971-1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • John Edward Brockelbank - Saskatoon City (4 of 5 Seats) 1964-1967, Saskatoon Mayfair 1967-1971, Saskatoon Mayfair 1971-1975, Saskatoon Westmount 1975-1978-1982, 1986-1991 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Wesley Albert Robbins - Saskatoon City (4 of 5 Seats) 1964-1967), Saskatoon Nutana Centre 1971-1975, Saskatoon Nutana 1975-1978-1982 (Retired, NDP Lost)
  • Harry David Link - Saskatoon City (4 of 5 Seats) 1964-1967 (Defeated in Rosetown, NDP Lost)
  • James Auburn Pepper - Weyburn - 1964-1967-1971-1975-1978-1982 (Retired, NDP Lost)

1964 (December 16) by-election edit

- Switch/Return of Robert Alexander Walker

1967 general election edit

The NDP won 24 of the 59 seats available in the 1967 election, October 11, 1967.

1969 (June 25) by-election edit

- +1 Pick Up

  • Neil Erland Byers - Kelvington - 1969by-1971-1975, Kelvington-Wadena 1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)

1971 general election edit

The NDP won 45 of the 60 seats available in the 1971 election, June 3, 1971, forming government with Allan Blakeney becoming Premier.

  • Donald Leonard Faris - Arm River - 1971-1975-1978 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • David Hadley Lange - Assiniboia-Bengough - 1971-1975, Bengough-Milestone 1975-1978 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Elwood Lorrie Cowley - Biggar - 1971-1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Hayden William Owens - Elrose - 1971-1975 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Reginald John Gross - Gravelbourg - 1971-1975 (Defeated, NDP Lost), Morse 1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Paul Peter Mostoway - Hanley - 1971-1975, Saskatoon Centre 1975-1978-1982 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Edwin Tchorzewski - Humboldt - 1971-1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost), Regina North East 1985by-1986-1991, Regina Dewdney 1991-1995-1999by (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Alex Taylor - Kerrobert-Kindersley - 1971-1975 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Gordon MacMurchy - Last Mountain - 1971-1975, Last Mountain-Touchwood 1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Gene Flasch - Maple Creek - 1971-1975 (?, NDP Lost)
  • John Kristian Comer - Nipawin - 1971-1975 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Allen Willard Engel - Notukeu-Willow Bunch - 1971-1975 (Defeated, NDP Lost), Assiniboia-Gravelbourg 1978-1982-1986 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Mike Feschuk - Prince Albert East 1971-1975, Prince Albert 1975-1978-1982 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Terry Lyle Hanson - Qu’Appelle-Wolseley - 1971-1975 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Ed Kaeding - Saltcoats - 1971-1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Beverly Milton Dyck - Saskatoon City Park - 1971-1975, Saskatoon Mayfair 1975-1978-1982 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Herman Rolfes - Saskatoon Nutana South - 1971-1975, Saskatoon Buena Vista 1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost), Saskatoon South 1986-1991, Saskatoon Nutana 1991-1995 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • John Richards - Saskatoon University - 1971-1975 (Became Waffle MLA ran and defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Allan Roy Oliver - Shaunavon - 1971-1975 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Michael Feduniak - Turtleford - 1971-1975 (?, NDP Won)
  • Donald William Cody - Watrous - 1971-1975 (?, ?), Kinistino 1978-1982 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Irving Wensley Carlson - Yorkton - 1971-1975 (Retired, NDP Won)

1971 (December 1) by-election edit

- Switch/Return of Kim Thorson

  • (See Above)

1975 general election edit

The NDP was re-elected, with 39 of the 61 seats available in the 1975 election, June 11, 1975, a loss of two seats from the previous election.

  • Frederick John Thompson - Athabasca - 1975-1978-1982-1986-1991-1995 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Norman H. MacAuley - Cumberland - 1975-1978-1982 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Gordon James McNeill - Meadow Lake - 1975-1978 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Norman Vickar - Melfort - 1975-1978-1982 (?, NDP Lost)
  • John Skoberg - Moose Jaw North - 1975-1978-1982 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Murray Koskie - Quill Lakes - 1975-1978-1982-1986-1991-1995 (Retired, NDP Won Last Mountain-Touchwood)
  • Dennis Banda - Redberry 1975-1978-1982 (?, NDP Lost)
  • Ned Shillington - Regina Centre - 1975-1978-1982-1986-1991, Regina Churchill Downs 1991-1995, Regina Northeast 1995-1999 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Bill Allen - Regina Rosemont - 1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Lloyd Johnson - Turtleford - 1975-1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost), 1991–1995, Shellbrook-Spiritwood 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Randall Neil Nelson - Yorkton - 1975-1978-1982 (?, NDP Lost)

1977 (June 8) by-election edit

- Switch

  • Norm Lusney - Pelly - 1977by-1978-1982-1986 (Defeated, NDP Lost)

1978 general election edit

The NDP was re-elected with 44 of the 61 seats available in the 1978 election, October 18, 1978, gaining five seats.

  • Robert Gavin Long - Cut Knife-Lloydminster - 1978-1982 (defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Jerome Hammersmith - Prince Albert-Duck Lake - 1978-1982-1983by (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Douglas Francis McArthur - Regina Lakeview 1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Clinton Oliver White - Regina Wascana - 1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Bernard John Poniatowski - Saskatoon Eastview 1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Peter Prebble - Saskatoon Sutherland 1978-1982 (Defeated, NDP Lost), Saskatoon University 1986-1991 (Defeated, NDP Lost Saskatoon Greystone), Saskatoon Greystone 1999-2007 (Retired, NDP Lost)
  • Dwain Lingenfelter - Shaunavon - 1978-1982-1986 Defeated, NDP Lost), Regina Elphinstone 1988by-1991-1995-1999-2001by (Retired, NDP Won), Regina Douglas Park 2009by-2011 (Defeated, NDP Lost)

1979 (October 17) by-election edit

- Switch

  • John Solomon - Regina North West 1979by-1982 (?, NDP Lost), 1986-1991-1994by (Ran Federally, NDP Lost)

1980 (November 26) by-elections edit

- -1, +1, 1 Switch

1982 general election edit

The NDP government of Allan Blakeney was defeated, winning 9 of the 64 seats available in the 1982 election, April 26, 1982, a loss of 35 seats.

February 21, 1983 by-election -1 seat

1985 (November 25) by-elections edit

- +1 Pick Up/Return

  • (see above)

1986 general election edit

The NDP won 25 of the 64 seats available in the 1986 election, October 20, 1986, a gain of 17 seats.

  • Keith Goulet - Cumberland 1986-1991-1995-1999-2003 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Eric Upshall - Humboldt - 1986-1991-1995, Watrous 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Glenn Hagel - Moose Jaw North 1986-1991, Moose Jaw Palliser 1991-1995, Moose Jaw North 1995-1999-2003-2007 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Lorne Calvert - Moose Jaw South 1986-1991, Moose Jaw Wakamow 1991-1995-1999 (Retired, NDP Won), Saskatoon Riversdale 2001by-2003-2007-2009by (Retired NDP Won)
  • Myron Kowalsky - Prince Albert 1986-1991, Prince Albert Carlton 1991-1995-1999-2003-2007 (Retired, NDP Lost)
  • Eldon Lautermilch - Prince Albert Duck Lake 1986-1991, Prince Albert Northcote 1991-1995-1999-2003-2007 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Rose Marie Simard - Regina Lakeview 1986-1991, Regina Hillsdale 1991-1995 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Kim Trew - Regina North 1986-1991, Regina Albert North 1991-1995, Regina Coronation Park 1995-1999-2003-2007–2011 (Retired NDP Lost)
  • Robert Lyons - Regina Rosemont 1986-1991-1995 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Harry Van Mulligen - Regina Victoria 1986-1991-1995-1999, Regina Douglas Park 2003-2007-2009by (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Anne Smart - Saskatoon Centre 1986-1991 (Lost NDP Nomination, NDP Won)
  • Bob Mitchell - Saskatoon Fairview 1986-1991-1995-1999by (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Pat Atkinson - Saskatoon Nutana 1986-1991, Saskatoon Broadway 1991-1995, Saskatoon Nutana 1995-1999-2003-2007–2011 (Retired NDP Won)
  • Mark Koenker - Saskatoon Sutherland 1986-1991, Saskatoon Sutherland-University 1991-1995, Saskatoon Sutherland 1995-1999 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Douglas Anguish - the Battlefords 1986-1991-1995, North Battleford 1995-1996by (Retired, NDP Lost)

1988 (May4th) by-elections edit

- +1 Pick Up, 1 Switch/Return

  • Bob Pringle - Saskatoon Eastview 1988by-1991, Saskatoon Eastview-Haultain 1991-1995, Saskatoon Eastview 1995-1998by (Retired, NDP Won)

1991 general election edit

The NDP under Roy Romanow formed government winning 55 of the 66 seats available in the 1991 election, October 21, 1991, a gain of 29 seats.

  • Lewis Draper - Assiniboia-Gravelbourg - 1991-1995 (Defeated in Thunder Creek, NDP Lost Wood River)
  • Judy Bradley - Bengough-Milestone 1991-1995, Weyburn Big Muddy 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Grant Whitmore - Biggar 1991-1995, Saskatoon Northwest 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Darrel Cunningham - Canora - 1991-1995 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Violet Stanger - Cut Knife-Lloydminster 1991-1995, Lloydminster 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Lorne Scott - Indian Head-Wolseley 1991-1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Andy Renaud - Kelsey-Tisdale 1991 Carrot River Valley 1995 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Kenneth Kluz - Kelvington-Wadena 1991-1995 (Lost NDP Nomination, NDP Lost)
  • Armand Roy - Kinistino 1991-1995 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Dale Flavel - Last Mountain-Touchwood 1991-1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Maynard Sonntag - Meadow Lake 1991-1995-1999-2003-2007 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Carol Carson - Melfort 1991-1995 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Evan Carlson - Melville 1991-1995 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Tom Keeping - Nipawin 1991-1995 (Ridings Merged, NDP Won)
  • Ron Harper - Pelly 1991-1995 (Defeated, NDP Lost), Regina Northeast 1999-2003-2007–2011 (Retired, NDP Lost)
  • Suzanne Murray - Qu’Appelle-Lumsden - 1991-1995, Regina Qu'Appelle Valley 1995-1999 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Walter Jess - Redberry 1991-1995, Redberry Lake 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Serge Kujawa - Regina Albert South 1991-1995 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Joanne Crofford - Regina Lake Centre 1991-1995, Regina Centre 1995-1999- Regina Rosemont 2003-2007 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Doreen Hamilton - Regina Wascana Plains 1991-1995-1999-2003-2007 (Retired, NDP Lost)
  • Berny Wiens - Rosetown-Elrose 1991-1995, Rosetown-Biggar 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Reg Knezacek - Saltcoats 1991-1995 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Eric Cline - Saskatoon Idylwyld 1991-1995, Saskatoon Mount Royal 1995-1999-2003, Saskatoon Massey Place 2003-2007 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Carol Teichrob - Saskatoon River Heights 1991-1995, Saskatoon Meewasin 1995-1999 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Janice MacKinnon - Saskatoon Westmount 1991-1995, Saskatoon Idylwyld 1995-1999-2001by (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Pat Lorje - Saskatoon Wildwood 1991-1995, Saskatoon Southeast 1995-1999-2003 (Retired, NDP Lost)
  • Glen McPherson - Shaunavon 1991-1995 (Switch to Liberals, NDP Lost Wood River)
  • Jack Langford - Shellbrook-Torch River 1991-1995, Saskatchewan Rivers 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • John Penner - Swift Current 1991-1995 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Ronald Wormsbecker - Weyburn 1991-1995 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Clay Serby - Yorkton - 1991-1995-1999-2003-2007 (Retired, NDP Lost)

February 4, 1994 By-Election -1

1995 general election edit

The NDP won 42 of the 58 seats available in the 1995 election, June 21, 1995.

  • Sharon Murrell - Battleford-Cut Knife 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Larry Ward - Estevan 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • John Nilson - Regina Lakeview 1995-1999-2003-2007–2011-2016 (Retired 2016, NDP won)
  • Lindy Kasperski - Regina Sherwood 1995-1999-2003 (Switched to Independent, NDP Won)
  • Andrew Thomson - Regina South 1995-1999-2003-2007 (Retired, NDP Lost)
  • John Wall - Swift Current 1995-1999 (Defeated, NDP Lost)

November 19, 1996 By-Election -1 seat

1998 (June 24) by-election edit

- Switch

  • Judy Junor - Saskatoon Eastview 1998by-1999-2003-2007–2011 (Defeated NDP Lost)

1998 (October 26) by-election edit

+1 (Liberal MLA switch to NDP, By-Election Held)

  • Buckley Belanger Athabasca 1995 (Liberal, crossed floor to NDP in 1997 and ran in a byelection), 1998by-1999-2003-2007–2011–2016-2020 (resigned 2021 to run as a federal Liberal, defeated, NDP lost)

1999 (June 28) by-elections edit

- 2 Switches

  • Kevin Yates - Regina Dewdney 1999by-1999-2003-2007–2011 (Defeated NDP Lost)
  • Chris Axworthy - Saskatoon Fairview 1999by-1999-2003by (Retired, NDP Won)

1999 general election edit

Sept 16th, 1999 election. The NDP won 29 out of 58 seats, a decline of 14 seats. The NDP was able to remain in government with the support of the Liberals. Four new NDP MLAs were elected:

  • Deb Higgins - Moose Jaw Wakamow - 1999-2003-2007–2011 (Defeated NDP Lost)
  • Mark Wartman - Regina Qu'Appelle Valley 1999-2003-2007 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Carolyn Jones - Saskatoon Meewasin - 1999-2003 (Retired, NDP Won)
  • Graham Addley - Saskatoon Sutherland 1999-2003-2007 (Defeated, NDP Lost)

2001 (February 26) by-election edit

- 1 Switch

  • Warren McCall - Regina Elphinstone 2001by Regina Elphinstone-Centre 2003-2007–2011–2016-2020 (retired 2020, NDP hold)

2001 (March 19) by-election edit

- 1 Switch/Return of Lorne Calvert

2001 (November 8) by-election edit

- 1 Switch

  • David Forbes - Saskatoon Idylwyld 2001by Saskatoon Centre 2003–2007-2011–2016-2020 (retired 2020, NDP hold)

2003 (March 17) by-elections edit

  • Andy Iwanchuk - Saskatoon Fairview 2003by-2003-2007–2011 (Defeated, NDP Lost)

2003 floor crossing edit

In September 2003 Liberal turned Independent MLAs Jim Melenchuk and Ron Osika (Melville), both members of the cabinet for several years, formally joined the NDP. They were both defeated in the general election weeks later.

  • Jim Melenchuk - Saskatoon Northwest - 1999 (Liberal) - 2003 (Defeated as NDP)
  • Ron Osika - Melville - 1995 -1999 (Liberal) - 2003 (Defeated as NDP in new constituency of Melville-Saltcoats)

2003 general election edit

The NDP won 30 of the 58 seats available in the 2003 election, a gain of two seats. The NDP retained government under Lorne Calvert, who had succeeded Roy Romanow as NDP leader and premier in 2001. Five new NDP MLAs were elected:

  • Len Taylor - former NDP MP - The Battlefords 2003-2007–2011 (Defeated NDP Lost)
  • Joan Beatty - Cumberland 2003-2007-2008 (resigned to run federally for Liberals, NDP Won)
  • Lon Borgerson - Saskatchewan Rivers 2003-2007 (Defeated, NDP Lost)
  • Frank Quennell - Saskatoon Meewasin 2003-2007–2001 (Defeated NDP Lost)
  • Sandra Morin - Regina Walsh Acres 2003-2007–2011 (Defeated NDP Lost)

2007 general election edit

The NDP won 20 of the 58 seats available in the 2007 election, a loss of ten seats from the previous election, meaning the defeat of the NDP government. Three new NDP MLAs were elected:

  • Cam Broten - NDP leader (2013-2016), Saskatoon Massey Place 2007–2011-2016 (defeated 2016)
  • Darcy Furber - Prince Albert Northcote 2007-2011 (defeated 2011, NDP Lost)
  • Trent Wotherspoon NDP leader (2016-2017) - Regina Rosemont 2007–2011–2016-2020–present

2008 (June 25) by-election edit

The NDP won a byelection on June 25, 2008, following the resignation from the legislature of Joan Beatty:

2009 (September 21) by-election edit

2011 general election edit

The NDP won 9 of the 58 seats available in the 2011 election. One new NDP MLA was elected:

  • Cathy Sproule - Saskatoon Nutana 2011–2016-2020 (retired 2020, NDP hold)

2016 general election edit

The NDP won 10 of the 58 seats available in the 2016 election, a gain of 1 seat. Three new MLAs were elected:

  • Nicole Rancourt - Prince Albert Northcote 2016-2020 (defeated 2020, NDP lost)
  • Nicole Sarauer - Regina Douglas Park - 2016-2020–present
  • Carla Beck NDP leader (2022–present) - Regina Lakeview - 2016-2020–present

2017/2018 by-elections edit

  • Ryan Meili - NDP leader (2018-2022) - Saskatoon Meewasin - 2017by-2020-2022 (resigned 2022, by-election pending)
  • Vicki Mowat - Saskatoon Fairview - 2017by-2020–present
  • Yens Pedersen - Regina Northeast - 2018by-2020 (defeated 2020, NDP lost)

2020 general election edit

The NDP won 13 of the 58 seats available in the 2020 election. Six new NDP MLAs were elected:

References edit

  1. ^ http://ca.geocities.com/geheimsaskatoon/1933nr.html Archived July 7, 2012, at archive.today Northern resettlement in 1933]

See also edit

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This is a list of members of the Saskatchewan Canada branch of the Co operative Commonwealth Federation CCF a social democratic political party and its successor the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party NDP Contents 1 1929 general election 2 1934 general election 3 1938 general election 4 1938 August 4 by election 5 1944 general election 6 1945 June 29 by election 7 1945 November 21 by election 8 1946 June 27 by election 9 1948 general election 10 1949 November 10 by election 11 1951 July 10 by election 12 1952 general election 13 1956 general election 14 1959 June 3 by election 15 1960 general election 16 1964 general election 17 1964 December 16 by election 18 1967 general election 19 1969 June 25 by election 20 1971 general election 21 1971 December 1 by election 22 1975 general election 23 1977 June 8 by election 24 1978 general election 25 1979 October 17 by election 26 1980 November 26 by elections 27 1982 general election 28 1985 November 25 by elections 29 1986 general election 30 1988 May4th by elections 31 1991 general election 32 1995 general election 33 1998 June 24 by election 34 1998 October 26 by election 35 1999 June 28 by elections 36 1999 general election 37 2001 February 26 by election 38 2001 March 19 by election 39 2001 November 8 by election 40 2003 March 17 by elections 41 2003 floor crossing 42 2003 general election 43 2007 general election 44 2008 June 25 by election 45 2009 September 21 by election 46 2011 general election 47 2016 general election 48 2017 2018 by elections 49 2020 general election 50 References 51 See also1929 general election editJacob Benson Last Mountain 1929 Progressive joined FLG after 1931 1934 def as FLP 1938 1944 1948 1952 Left CCF ran as Independent CCF Won 1934 general election editContested by the Farmer Labour Group which was founded in 1931 and with the creation of the CCF in 1932 became its unofficial Saskatchewan wing Jacob Benson who had been elected as a Progressive in 1929 broke with the party after it joined the Conservatives to form a coalition government and joined the Farmer Labour Group after it was formed 1 becoming its first MLA In the 1934 election under M J Coldwell the FLG elected 5 MLAs becoming the official opposition to the Liberal government of James Garfield Gardiner though Coldwell himself did not win a seat In 1935 it changed its name and officially became the Saskatchewan section of the CCF and changed its name George Hara Williams Wadena FLG 1934 CCF 1938 1944 1945by Deceased CCF Won H H Kemper Gull Lake FLG 1934 Louis Henry Hantelman Elrose FLG 1934 CCF 1938 1944 Retired CCF won Clarence Stork Shaumavon FLG 1934 A J Macauley Cut Knife FLG 19341938 general election editThe CCF won ten of the 52 seats 2 FLG MLAs were re elected and joined by 8 new MLAs available in the 1938 election June 8 1938 John Allan Young Biggar 1938 1944 Retired CCF won Myron Henry Feeley Canora 1938 1944 1948 Retired CCF won Peter Anton Howe Kelvington 1938 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF Won Oakland Woods Valleau Melfort 1938 1944 1948 Defeated CCF Lost Joseph Lee Phelps Saltcoasts 1938 1944 1948 Defeated CCF Lost John Hewgill Brockelbank Tisdale 1938 1944 1948 1952 Kelsey 1952 1956 1960 1964 1967 Retired NDP Won Tom Johnston Touchwood 1938 1944 1948 1952 1956 Retired CCF Won 1938 August 4 by election edit 1 Pick up Joseph William Burton Humboldt 1938by 1944 Became MP CCF Won 1952 1956 Defeated CCF Lost 1944 general election editThe CCF won 42 of the 52 seats available in the 1944 election June 15 1944 CCF leader Tommy Douglas became Premier the first time the CCF was able to form government in any jurisdiction Allan Lister Samuel Brown Bengough 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF Won Woodrow Stanley Lloyd Biggar 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1967 1971 Retired NDP won Leslie Walter Lee Cumberland 1944 1948 CCF Lost Isidore Charles Nollet Cut Knife 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1967 Retired NDP Won Maurice John Willis Elrose 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF Won Henry Edmund Houze Gravelbourg 1944 1948 CCF Lost Alvin Cecil Murray Gull Lake 1944 1948 1949by CCF Won James Smith Aitken Hanley 1944 1948 CCF Won Ben Putnam Humboldt 1944 1948 CCF Lost John Wellbelove Kerrobert Kindersley 1944 1948 1952 1956 Retired CCF won William James Boyle Kinistino 1944 1948 CCF Lost William Sancho Thair Lumsden 1944 1948 1952 1956 Retired CCF won Beatrice Janet Trew Maple Creek 1944 1948 Defeated CCF Lost Herschel Lee Howell Meadow Lake 1944 1948 CCF Lost William James Arthurs Melville 1944 1948 CCF Lost Frank Keem Malcolm Milestone 1944 1948 CCF Won John Wesley Corman Moose Jaw City 2 of 2 seats 1944 1948 1952 1956 Retired CCF won Dempster Henry Ratcliffe Heming Moose Jaw City 2 of 2 seats 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF Won Sidney Merlin Spidell Morse 1944 1946by CCF Won Niles Leonard Buchanan Notukeu Willow Bunch 1944 1948 1952 1956 Retired CCF Lost Dan Daniels Pelly 1944 1948 CCF Lost Lachlan Fraser McIntosh Prince Albert 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1962by Deceased CCF Lost Warden Burgess Qu Appelle Wolseley 1944 1948 Defeated CCF Lost Dmytro Matthew Lazorko Redberry 1944 1948 CCF Lost Charles Cromwell Williams Regina City 2 of 2 seats 1944 1948 1952 3 of 3 seats 1952 1956 1960 4 of 4 Seats 1960 1964 Retired CCF won 5 6 Clarence Melvin Fines Regina City 2 of 2 seats 1944 1948 1952 3 of 3 seats 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF Won John Taylor Douglas Rosetown 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF won John Henry Sturdy Saskatoon City 2 of 2 seats 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF Won Arthur Thomas Stone Saskatoon City 2 of 2 seats 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 3 of 3 Seats 1960 1964 Retired CCF won 4 5 Albert Victor Sterling Shellbrook 1944 1945by CCF won Charles David Cuming Souris Estevan 1944 1948 CCF Lost Harry Gibbs Swift Current 1944 1948 1952 1956 Retired CCF Won Alexander Duff Connon The Battlefords 1944 1948 CCF Lost John Bruce Harris Torch River 1944 1948 CCF Won Bob Wooff Turtleford 1944 1948 defeated CCF Lost 1952 1956 Defeated CCF Lost 1960 1961by Defeated CCF Lost 1964 1967 1971 Retired NDP Won James Andrew Darling Watrous 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF Won Thomas Clement Douglas Weyburn 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1961by Became Federal NDP Leader CCF Lost Hans Ove Hansen Wilkie 1944 1948 CCF Lost Arthur Percy Swallow Yorkton 1944 1948 1952 1956 Retired CCF Won 1945 June 29 by election edit Switch Guy Franklin Van Eaton Shellbrook 1945by 1948 CCF Won 1945 November 21 by election edit Switch Frederick Arthur Dewhurst Wadena 1945by 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1967 1971 1975 Retired NDP Won Quill Lakes 1946 June 27 by election edit Switch James William Gibson Morse 1946by 1948 1952 1956 1960 CCF Lost 1948 general election editThe CCF was re elected winning 31 of the 52 seats available in the 1948 election June 24 1948 a loss of 16 seats Alex Gordon Kuziak Canora 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 Defeated CCF Lost Robert Alexander Walker Hanley 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1964by 1967 Defeated NDP Lost Jacob Walter Erb Milestone 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 Became Liberal defeated in Regina East CCF Lost Louis William Larsen Shellbrook 1948 1952 1956 CCF Won John Robert Denike Torch River 1948 1952 CCF Lost Nipawin 1949 November 10 by election edit Switch Thomas John Bentley Gull Lake 1949by 1952 Shaunavon 1952 1956 1960 Retired CCF Won 1951 July 10 by election edit 1 Pick Up Edward Hazen Walker Gravelbourg 1951by 1952 1956 CCF Lost 1952 general election editThe CCF government under Tommy Douglas won 42 of the 53 seats available in the 1952 election June 11 1952 a gain of 11 seats from the previous election Bill Berezowsky Cumberland 1952 1956 1960 1964 1967 Prince Albert East Cumberland 1967 1971 Retired NDP Won Henry Begrand Kinistino 1952 1956 1959by Deceased CCF Won Russell Brown Last Mountain 1952 1956 1960 1964 defeated CCF Lost Souris Estevan 1971 1971by Deceased NDP Won Clarence George Willis Melfort Tisdale 1952 1956 1960 1964 1967 1971 Retired NDP Won A Percy Brown Melville 1952 1956 CCF Lost Arnold Feusi Pelly 1952 1956 CCF Lost William Henry Wahl Qu Appelle Wolseley 1952 1956 CCF Lost Dmytro Zipchen Redberry 1952 1956 CCF Lost Marjorie Alexandra Cooper Regina City 3 of 3 Seats 1952 1956 1960 4 of 4 Seats 1960 1964 Regina West 2 of 2 Seats 1964 1967 Retired NDP Won 4 6 Eiling Kramer the Battlefords 1952 1956 1960 1964 1967 1971 1975 1978 1980by Retired NDP Won Bob Wooff Turtleford 1952 1956 Defeated CCF Lost 1960 1961by Defeated CCF Lost 1964 1967 1971 Retired NDP Won 1956 general election editThe CCF was re elected with 36 of the 53 seats available in the 1956 election June 20 1956 a loss of six seats John James Harrop Athabasca 1956 1960 Retired CCF Lost Eldon Arthur Johnson Kerrobert Kindersley 1956 1960 1964 CCF Lost Clifford Honey Thurston Lumsden 1956 1960 1964 defeated CCF Lost William Gwynne Davies Moose Jaw City 2 of 2 seats 1956 1960 1964 1967 Moose Jaw South 1967 1971 Retired NDP Won John Thiessen Shellbrook 1956 1960 1964 CCF Lost Kim Thorson Souris Estevan 1956 1960 Defeated CCF Lost 1971by 1975 Defeated NDP Lost Everett Irvine Wood Swift Current 1956 1960 1964 1967 1971 1975 Retired NDP Lost Frank Meakes Touchwood 1956 1960 1964 CCF Lost 1967 1971 1975 Retired NDP Won Quill Lakes Frederick Neibrandt Yorkton 1956 1960 CCF Lost 1959 June 3 by election edit Switch Arthur Thibault Kinistino 1959by 1960 1964 1967 1971 Melfort Kinistino 1971 1975 Kinistino 1975 1978 1982 Retired NDP won 1960 general election editThe CCF was re elected with 37 of the 54 seats available in the 1960 election June 8 1960 a gain of one seat Hjalmar Reinhold Dahlman Bengough 1960 1964 Defeated CCF Lost Olaf Alexander Turnbull Elrose 1960 1964 Defeated CCF Lost Clifford Benjamin Peterson Kelvington 1960 1964 Lost CCF nomination CCF Lost Martin Semchuk Meadow Lake 1960 1964 Defeated CCF Lost Gordon Taylor Snyder Moose Jaw City 2 of 2 seats 1960 1964 1967 Moose Jaw North 1967 1971 Moose Jaw South 1971 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Robert Irvin Perkins Nipawin 1960 1964 Defeated CCF Lost Dick Michayluk Redberry 1960 1964 1967 1971 1975 Retired NDP won Allan Blakeney Regina City 4 of 4 Seats 1960 1964 Regina West 2 of 2 Seats 1964 1967 Regina Centre 1967 1971 1975 Regina Elphinstone 1975 1978 1982 1986 1988by Retired NDP Won Edward Charles Whelan Regina City 4 of 4 Seats 1960 1964 Regina North 1964 1967 Regina North West 1967 1971 1975 1978 1979by Retired NDP Won Allan Leonard Frederick Stevens Rosetown 1960 1964 CCF Lost Alexander Malcolm Nicholson Saskatoon City 3 of 3 Seats 1960 1964 4 of 5 Seats 1964 1967 NDP Won 2 5 Gladys Strum Saskatoon City 3 of 3 Seats 1960 1964 1967 Defeated CCF Won 4 5 Arthur Kluzak Shaunavon 1960 1964 CCF Lost Hans Broten Watrous 1960 1964 1967 Defeated NDP Lost February 22 1961 by election 1 seatDecember 13 1961 by election 1 seatNovember 14 1962 by election 1 seat1964 general election editThe CCF NDP won 25 of the 58 seats available in the 1964 election April 22 1964 eleven fewer than in the previous election The government of Woodrow Lloyd who had succeeded Douglas in 1961 was defeated Leonard Larson Pelly 1964 1967 1971 1975 1977by Deceased NDP Won Henry Harold Peter Baker Regina East 2 of 2 Seats 1964 1967 Regina South East 1967 1971 Regina Wascana 1971 1975 Regina Victoria 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Walter Smishek Regina East 2 of 2 Seats 1964 1967 Regina North East 1967 1971 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost John Edward Brockelbank Saskatoon City 4 of 5 Seats 1964 1967 Saskatoon Mayfair 1967 1971 Saskatoon Mayfair 1971 1975 Saskatoon Westmount 1975 1978 1982 1986 1991 Retired NDP Won Wesley Albert Robbins Saskatoon City 4 of 5 Seats 1964 1967 Saskatoon Nutana Centre 1971 1975 Saskatoon Nutana 1975 1978 1982 Retired NDP Lost Harry David Link Saskatoon City 4 of 5 Seats 1964 1967 Defeated in Rosetown NDP Lost James Auburn Pepper Weyburn 1964 1967 1971 1975 1978 1982 Retired NDP Lost 1964 December 16 by election edit Switch Return of Robert Alexander Walker1967 general election editThe NDP won 24 of the 59 seats available in the 1967 election October 11 1967 Al Matsalla Canora 1967 1971 1975 1978 1982 Retired NDP Lost Miro Kwasnica Cut Knife 1967 1971 1975 Cut Knife Lloydminster 1975 1978 Retired NDP won John Rissler Messer Kelsey 1967 1971 Tisdale Kelsey 1971 1975 Kelsey Tisdale 1975 1978 1908by Retired NDP Lost John Russell Kowalchuk Melville 1967 1971 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost Roy John Romanow Saskatoon Riversdale 1967 1971 1975 1978 1982 1986 1991 1995 1999 2001by Retired NDP Won George Reginald Anderson Bowerman Shellbrook 1967 1971 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost 1969 June 25 by election edit 1 Pick Up Neil Erland Byers Kelvington 1969by 1971 1975 Kelvington Wadena 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost 1971 general election editThe NDP won 45 of the 60 seats available in the 1971 election June 3 1971 forming government with Allan Blakeney becoming Premier Donald Leonard Faris Arm River 1971 1975 1978 Defeated NDP Lost David Hadley Lange Assiniboia Bengough 1971 1975 Bengough Milestone 1975 1978 NDP Lost Elwood Lorrie Cowley Biggar 1971 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Hayden William Owens Elrose 1971 1975 NDP Lost Reginald John Gross Gravelbourg 1971 1975 Defeated NDP Lost Morse 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Paul Peter Mostoway Hanley 1971 1975 Saskatoon Centre 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost Edwin Tchorzewski Humboldt 1971 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Regina North East 1985by 1986 1991 Regina Dewdney 1991 1995 1999by Retired NDP Won Alex Taylor Kerrobert Kindersley 1971 1975 Defeated NDP Lost Gordon MacMurchy Last Mountain 1971 1975 Last Mountain Touchwood 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Gene Flasch Maple Creek 1971 1975 NDP Lost John Kristian Comer Nipawin 1971 1975 Defeated NDP Lost Allen Willard Engel Notukeu Willow Bunch 1971 1975 Defeated NDP Lost Assiniboia Gravelbourg 1978 1982 1986 Defeated NDP Lost Mike Feschuk Prince Albert East 1971 1975 Prince Albert 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost Terry Lyle Hanson Qu Appelle Wolseley 1971 1975 NDP Lost Ed Kaeding Saltcoats 1971 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Beverly Milton Dyck Saskatoon City Park 1971 1975 Saskatoon Mayfair 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost Herman Rolfes Saskatoon Nutana South 1971 1975 Saskatoon Buena Vista 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Saskatoon South 1986 1991 Saskatoon Nutana 1991 1995 Retired NDP Won John Richards Saskatoon University 1971 1975 Became Waffle MLA ran and defeated NDP Lost Allan Roy Oliver Shaunavon 1971 1975 Defeated NDP Lost Michael Feduniak Turtleford 1971 1975 NDP Won Donald William Cody Watrous 1971 1975 Kinistino 1978 1982 NDP Lost Irving Wensley Carlson Yorkton 1971 1975 Retired NDP Won 1971 December 1 by election edit Switch Return of Kim Thorson See Above 1975 general election editThe NDP was re elected with 39 of the 61 seats available in the 1975 election June 11 1975 a loss of two seats from the previous election Frederick John Thompson Athabasca 1975 1978 1982 1986 1991 1995 Defeated NDP Lost Norman H MacAuley Cumberland 1975 1978 1982 Retired NDP Won Gordon James McNeill Meadow Lake 1975 1978 NDP Lost Norman Vickar Melfort 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost John Skoberg Moose Jaw North 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost Murray Koskie Quill Lakes 1975 1978 1982 1986 1991 1995 Retired NDP Won Last Mountain Touchwood Dennis Banda Redberry 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost Ned Shillington Regina Centre 1975 1978 1982 1986 1991 Regina Churchill Downs 1991 1995 Regina Northeast 1995 1999 Retired NDP Won Bill Allen Regina Rosemont 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Lloyd Johnson Turtleford 1975 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost 1991 1995 Shellbrook Spiritwood 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Randall Neil Nelson Yorkton 1975 1978 1982 NDP Lost 1977 June 8 by election edit Switch Norm Lusney Pelly 1977by 1978 1982 1986 Defeated NDP Lost 1978 general election editThe NDP was re elected with 44 of the 61 seats available in the 1978 election October 18 1978 gaining five seats Robert Gavin Long Cut Knife Lloydminster 1978 1982 defeated NDP Lost Jerome Hammersmith Prince Albert Duck Lake 1978 1982 1983by Defeated NDP Lost Douglas Francis McArthur Regina Lakeview 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Clinton Oliver White Regina Wascana 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Bernard John Poniatowski Saskatoon Eastview 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Peter Prebble Saskatoon Sutherland 1978 1982 Defeated NDP Lost Saskatoon University 1986 1991 Defeated NDP Lost Saskatoon Greystone Saskatoon Greystone 1999 2007 Retired NDP Lost Dwain Lingenfelter Shaunavon 1978 1982 1986 Defeated NDP Lost Regina Elphinstone 1988by 1991 1995 1999 2001by Retired NDP Won Regina Douglas Park 2009by 2011 Defeated NDP Lost 1979 October 17 by election edit Switch John Solomon Regina North West 1979by 1982 NDP Lost 1986 1991 1994by Ran Federally NDP Lost 1980 November 26 by elections edit 1 1 1 Switch John Otho Chapman Estevan 1980by 1982 Defeated NDP Lost David Manly Miner the Battlefords 1980by 1982 Defeated NDP Lost 1982 general election editThe NDP government of Allan Blakeney was defeated winning 9 of the 64 seats available in the 1982 election April 26 1982 a loss of 35 seats Lawrence Yew Cumberland 1982 1986 Retired NDP Won February 21 1983 by election 1 seat1985 November 25 by elections edit 1 Pick Up Return see above 1986 general election editThe NDP won 25 of the 64 seats available in the 1986 election October 20 1986 a gain of 17 seats Keith Goulet Cumberland 1986 1991 1995 1999 2003 Retired NDP Won Eric Upshall Humboldt 1986 1991 1995 Watrous 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Glenn Hagel Moose Jaw North 1986 1991 Moose Jaw Palliser 1991 1995 Moose Jaw North 1995 1999 2003 2007 Defeated NDP Lost Lorne Calvert Moose Jaw South 1986 1991 Moose Jaw Wakamow 1991 1995 1999 Retired NDP Won Saskatoon Riversdale 2001by 2003 2007 2009by Retired NDP Won Myron Kowalsky Prince Albert 1986 1991 Prince Albert Carlton 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 Retired NDP Lost Eldon Lautermilch Prince Albert Duck Lake 1986 1991 Prince Albert Northcote 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 Retired NDP Won Rose Marie Simard Regina Lakeview 1986 1991 Regina Hillsdale 1991 1995 Retired NDP Won Kim Trew Regina North 1986 1991 Regina Albert North 1991 1995 Regina Coronation Park 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 Retired NDP Lost Robert Lyons Regina Rosemont 1986 1991 1995 Retired NDP Won Harry Van Mulligen Regina Victoria 1986 1991 1995 1999 Regina Douglas Park 2003 2007 2009by Retired NDP Won Anne Smart Saskatoon Centre 1986 1991 Lost NDP Nomination NDP Won Bob Mitchell Saskatoon Fairview 1986 1991 1995 1999by Retired NDP Won Pat Atkinson Saskatoon Nutana 1986 1991 Saskatoon Broadway 1991 1995 Saskatoon Nutana 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 Retired NDP Won Mark Koenker Saskatoon Sutherland 1986 1991 Saskatoon Sutherland University 1991 1995 Saskatoon Sutherland 1995 1999 Retired NDP Won Douglas Anguish the Battlefords 1986 1991 1995 North Battleford 1995 1996by Retired NDP Lost 1988 May4th by elections edit 1 Pick Up 1 Switch Return Bob Pringle Saskatoon Eastview 1988by 1991 Saskatoon Eastview Haultain 1991 1995 Saskatoon Eastview 1995 1998by Retired NDP Won 1991 general election editThe NDP under Roy Romanow formed government winning 55 of the 66 seats available in the 1991 election October 21 1991 a gain of 29 seats Lewis Draper Assiniboia Gravelbourg 1991 1995 Defeated in Thunder Creek NDP Lost Wood River Judy Bradley Bengough Milestone 1991 1995 Weyburn Big Muddy 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Grant Whitmore Biggar 1991 1995 Saskatoon Northwest 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Darrel Cunningham Canora 1991 1995 Defeated NDP Lost Violet Stanger Cut Knife Lloydminster 1991 1995 Lloydminster 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Lorne Scott Indian Head Wolseley 1991 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Andy Renaud Kelsey Tisdale 1991 Carrot River Valley 1995 Defeated NDP Lost Kenneth Kluz Kelvington Wadena 1991 1995 Lost NDP Nomination NDP Lost Armand Roy Kinistino 1991 1995 Defeated NDP Lost Dale Flavel Last Mountain Touchwood 1991 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Maynard Sonntag Meadow Lake 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 Defeated NDP Lost Carol Carson Melfort 1991 1995 Defeated NDP Lost Evan Carlson Melville 1991 1995 Defeated NDP Lost Tom Keeping Nipawin 1991 1995 Ridings Merged NDP Won Ron Harper Pelly 1991 1995 Defeated NDP Lost Regina Northeast 1999 2003 2007 2011 Retired NDP Lost Suzanne Murray Qu Appelle Lumsden 1991 1995 Regina Qu Appelle Valley 1995 1999 Retired NDP Won Walter Jess Redberry 1991 1995 Redberry Lake 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Serge Kujawa Regina Albert South 1991 1995 Retired NDP Won Joanne Crofford Regina Lake Centre 1991 1995 Regina Centre 1995 1999 Regina Rosemont 2003 2007 Retired NDP Won Doreen Hamilton Regina Wascana Plains 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 Retired NDP Lost Berny Wiens Rosetown Elrose 1991 1995 Rosetown Biggar 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Reg Knezacek Saltcoats 1991 1995 Defeated NDP Lost Eric Cline Saskatoon Idylwyld 1991 1995 Saskatoon Mount Royal 1995 1999 2003 Saskatoon Massey Place 2003 2007 Retired NDP Won Carol Teichrob Saskatoon River Heights 1991 1995 Saskatoon Meewasin 1995 1999 Retired NDP Won Janice MacKinnon Saskatoon Westmount 1991 1995 Saskatoon Idylwyld 1995 1999 2001by Retired NDP Won Pat Lorje Saskatoon Wildwood 1991 1995 Saskatoon Southeast 1995 1999 2003 Retired NDP Lost Glen McPherson Shaunavon 1991 1995 Switch to Liberals NDP Lost Wood River Jack Langford Shellbrook Torch River 1991 1995 Saskatchewan Rivers 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost John Penner Swift Current 1991 1995 Retired NDP Won Ronald Wormsbecker Weyburn 1991 1995 Retired NDP Won Clay Serby Yorkton 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 Retired NDP Lost February 4 1994 By Election 11995 general election editThe NDP won 42 of the 58 seats available in the 1995 election June 21 1995 Sharon Murrell Battleford Cut Knife 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost Larry Ward Estevan 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost John Nilson Regina Lakeview 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2016 Retired 2016 NDP won Lindy Kasperski Regina Sherwood 1995 1999 2003 Switched to Independent NDP Won Andrew Thomson Regina South 1995 1999 2003 2007 Retired NDP Lost John Wall Swift Current 1995 1999 Defeated NDP Lost November 19 1996 By Election 1 seat1998 June 24 by election edit Switch Judy Junor Saskatoon Eastview 1998by 1999 2003 2007 2011 Defeated NDP Lost 1998 October 26 by election edit 1 Liberal MLA switch to NDP By Election Held Buckley Belanger Athabasca 1995 Liberal crossed floor to NDP in 1997 and ran in a byelection 1998by 1999 2003 2007 2011 2016 2020 resigned 2021 to run as a federal Liberal defeated NDP lost 1999 June 28 by elections edit 2 Switches Kevin Yates Regina Dewdney 1999by 1999 2003 2007 2011 Defeated NDP Lost Chris Axworthy Saskatoon Fairview 1999by 1999 2003by Retired NDP Won 1999 general election editSept 16th 1999 election The NDP won 29 out of 58 seats a decline of 14 seats The NDP was able to remain in government with the support of the Liberals Four new NDP MLAs were elected Deb Higgins Moose Jaw Wakamow 1999 2003 2007 2011 Defeated NDP Lost Mark Wartman Regina Qu Appelle Valley 1999 2003 2007 Defeated NDP Lost Carolyn Jones Saskatoon Meewasin 1999 2003 Retired NDP Won Graham Addley Saskatoon Sutherland 1999 2003 2007 Defeated NDP Lost 2001 February 26 by election edit 1 Switch Warren McCall Regina Elphinstone 2001by Regina Elphinstone Centre 2003 2007 2011 2016 2020 retired 2020 NDP hold 2001 March 19 by election edit 1 Switch Return of Lorne Calvert2001 November 8 by election edit 1 Switch David Forbes Saskatoon Idylwyld 2001by Saskatoon Centre 2003 2007 2011 2016 2020 retired 2020 NDP hold 2003 March 17 by elections editAndy Iwanchuk Saskatoon Fairview 2003by 2003 2007 2011 Defeated NDP Lost 2003 floor crossing editIn September 2003 Liberal turned Independent MLAs Jim Melenchuk and Ron Osika Melville both members of the cabinet for several years formally joined the NDP They were both defeated in the general election weeks later Jim Melenchuk Saskatoon Northwest 1999 Liberal 2003 Defeated as NDP Ron Osika Melville 1995 1999 Liberal 2003 Defeated as NDP in new constituency of Melville Saltcoats 2003 general election editThe NDP won 30 of the 58 seats available in the 2003 election a gain of two seats The NDP retained government under Lorne Calvert who had succeeded Roy Romanow as NDP leader and premier in 2001 Five new NDP MLAs were elected Len Taylor former NDP MP The Battlefords 2003 2007 2011 Defeated NDP Lost Joan Beatty Cumberland 2003 2007 2008 resigned to run federally for Liberals NDP Won Lon Borgerson Saskatchewan Rivers 2003 2007 Defeated NDP Lost Frank Quennell Saskatoon Meewasin 2003 2007 2001 Defeated NDP Lost Sandra Morin Regina Walsh Acres 2003 2007 2011 Defeated NDP Lost 2007 general election editThe NDP won 20 of the 58 seats available in the 2007 election a loss of ten seats from the previous election meaning the defeat of the NDP government Three new NDP MLAs were elected Cam Broten NDP leader 2013 2016 Saskatoon Massey Place 2007 2011 2016 defeated 2016 Darcy Furber Prince Albert Northcote 2007 2011 defeated 2011 NDP Lost Trent Wotherspoon NDP leader 2016 2017 Regina Rosemont 2007 2011 2016 2020 present2008 June 25 by election editThe NDP won a byelection on June 25 2008 following the resignation from the legislature of Joan Beatty Doyle Vermette Cumberland 2008by 2011 2016 2020 present2009 September 21 by election editDanielle Chartier Saskatoon Riversdale 2009by 2011 2016 2020 present2011 general election editThe NDP won 9 of the 58 seats available in the 2011 election One new NDP MLA was elected Cathy Sproule Saskatoon Nutana 2011 2016 2020 retired 2020 NDP hold 2016 general election editThe NDP won 10 of the 58 seats available in the 2016 election a gain of 1 seat Three new MLAs were elected Nicole Rancourt Prince Albert Northcote 2016 2020 defeated 2020 NDP lost Nicole Sarauer Regina Douglas Park 2016 2020 present Carla Beck NDP leader 2022 present Regina Lakeview 2016 2020 present2017 2018 by elections editRyan Meili NDP leader 2018 2022 Saskatoon Meewasin 2017by 2020 2022 resigned 2022 by election pending Vicki Mowat Saskatoon Fairview 2017by 2020 present Yens Pedersen Regina Northeast 2018by 2020 defeated 2020 NDP lost 2020 general election editThe NDP won 13 of the 58 seats available in the 2020 election Six new NDP MLAs were elected Betty Nippi Albright Saskatoon Centre 2020 present Matt Love Saskatoon Eastview 2020 present Erika Ritchie Saskatoon Nutana 2020 present Jennifer Bowes Saskatoon University 2020 present Meara Conway Regina Elphinstone Centre 2020 present Aleana Young Regina University 2020 presentReferences edit http ca geocities com geheimsaskatoon 1933nr html Archived July 7 2012 at archive today Northern resettlement in 1933 See also editList of CCF NDP members List of British Columbia CCF NDP members List of Alberta CCF NDP members List of Manitoba CCF NDP members List of Ontario CCF NDP members List of Nova Scotia CCF NDP members List of Yukon NDP members Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Saskatchewan CCF NDP members amp oldid 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