1948 Saskatchewan general election
Canadian provincial election
1948 Saskatchewan general election|
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The 1948 Saskatchewan general election, the eleventh in the history of the province, was held on June 24, 1948, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government of Premier Tommy Douglas, first elected in 1944, was re-elected with a majority in the legislature.
Summary
Tommy Douglas' Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) was re-elected with a reduced majority. While the CCF had won an outright majority of the popular vote in the 1944 election, the party won a large plurality in 1948, while seeing their seat share fall to 31 out of 51 in the Assembly.[1]
Although the share of the popular vote won by Walter Tucker's Liberal Party fell by almost five percentage points, the party increased its representation in the legislature from 5 seats to 19.[1]
The Social Credit Party, which had won 2 seats and 16% of the popular vote in the 1938 election—only to disappear in the 1944 election—returned to win over 8% of the vote, but no seats.[1]
The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Rupert Ramsay, continued to decline, and was also shut out of the legislature.[1]
In some ridings, the Progressive Conservatives and Liberals ran joint candidates in failed attempts to defeat the CCF. These candidates ran as Liberal-PC or Conservative Liberal candidates. The lone successful such candidate—Alex "Hammy" McDonald—immediately joined the Liberal caucus upon being sworn in as an MLA.
Results
Party
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Party Leader
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# of candidates
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Seats
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Popular Vote
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1944
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Elected
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% Change
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%
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% Change
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Co-operative Commonwealth
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Tommy Douglas
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52
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47
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31
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-34.0%
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236,900
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47.56%
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-5.57%
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Liberal
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Walter Tucker
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41
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5
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19
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+280%
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152,400
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30.60%
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-4.82%
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Social Credit
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36
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–
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–
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–
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40,268
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8.09%
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+8.03%
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Independent
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5
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–
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1
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+1000%
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11,088
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2.23%
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+2.05%
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Conservative Liberal (Alexander H. McDonald)
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1
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*
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1
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*
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5,251
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1.05%
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*
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Progressive Conservative
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Rupert Ramsay
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9
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–
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–
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–
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37,986
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7.63%
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-3.06%
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Liberal-PC
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3
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*
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–
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*
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9,574
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1.92%
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*
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Independent Liberal
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1
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*
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–
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*
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3,299
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0.66
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*
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Labour Progressive
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1
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–
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–
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–
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1,301
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0.26%
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-0.26%
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Total
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149
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52
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52
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–
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498,067
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100%
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Source: Elections Saskatchewan
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Note: * Party did not nominate candidates in previous election.
Percentages
Popular vote |
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CCF |
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47.56% |
Liberal |
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30.60% |
Social Credit |
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8.09% |
PC |
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7.63% |
Others |
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6.12% |
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Seats summary |
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CCF |
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59.62% |
Liberal |
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36.54% |
Others |
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3.85% |
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Ranking
Riding results
Names in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker. Party leaders are italicized. The symbol " ** " indicates MLAs who are not running again.
Northwestern Saskatchewan
Electoral district
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Candidates
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Incumbent
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CCF |
Liberal |
Social Credit |
Other
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Athabasca
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Axel Olsen 341
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Louis M. Marion (Ind.) 628 Joseph D. Le Chasseur (Ind.) 225
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Louis Marcien Marion
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Cut Knife
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Isidore Nollet 3,027
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William Bradley 1,531
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Fred F. Wilson 1,642
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Isidore Charles Nollet
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Meadow Lake
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Herschel Howell 2,635
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William Lofts 3,307
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John W. Evanishen 1,081
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Herschel Lee Howell
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Redberry
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Dmytro Lazorko 2,357
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Bernard Korchinski 2,571
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Robert C. Glen (PC) 643
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Dmytro Matthew Lazorko
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Rosthern
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Wilbert S. Henschel 959
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Walter Tucker 2,964
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George W. Beilhartz 1,736
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Peter J. Hooge**
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Shellbrook
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Louis Larsen 2,981
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W.R. Vincent 2,806
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George J. Klein 959
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Guy Franklin Van Eaton**
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The Battlefords
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Alex Connon 3,554
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Paul Prince 3,990
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Alexander Duff Connon
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Turtleford
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Bob Wooff 2,280
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Leo Trippe 2,462
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Matthew Slager 1,357
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Robert Hanson Wooff
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Northeastern Saskatchewan
Electoral district
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Candidates
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Incumbent
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CCF |
Liberal |
Social Credit |
Other
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Cumberland
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Joseph Johnson 425
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Lorne Blanchard 656
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Joseph Maxim Buote (Ind.) 40
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Les Walter Lee**
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Humboldt
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Ben Putnam 2,657
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Arnold Loehr 2,689
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Joseph A. Thauberger 2,515
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Ben Putnam
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Kelvington
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Peter Howe 2,991
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Gladstone Mansfield Ferrie 2,639
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Frederick A. Patrick 1,225
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Peter Anton Howe
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Kinistino
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William J. Boyle 2,991
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William C. Woods 3,086
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William James Boyle
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Melfort
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Oakland Valleau 4,035
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John Egnatoff 4,065
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Oakland Woods Valleau
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Prince Albert
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Larry McIntosh 6,944
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Charles McIntosh 6,052
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Ralph Ernst 579
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Lachlan Fraser McIntosh
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Tisdale
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John Hewgill Brockelbank 5,242
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Donald L.W. Hood 3,980
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William Lucas Hayes (PC) 1,171
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John Hewgill Brockelbank
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Torch River
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John Denike 2,260
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Harold Guloien 1,779
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Leo Nile Nicholson 1,448
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John Bruce Harris**
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West Central Saskatchewan
Electoral district
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Candidates
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Incumbent
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CCF |
Liberal |
Social Credit |
Other
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Arm River
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E.L. Heinrich 2,263
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Gustaf Herman Danielson 3,400
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Gabriel J. Giesinger 689
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Gustaf Herman Danielson
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Biggar
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Woodrow Lloyd 3,695
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Andrew S. Shaw 2,987
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Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
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Hanley
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Robert A. Walker 2,417
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Clayton L. Pascoe 2,366
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Frederick E. Roluf 512
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Emmett M. Hall (PC) 1,025
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James Smith Aitken**
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Kerrobert-Kindersley
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John Wellbelove 3,333
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Fred Larson 3,155
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Norman Wildman 1,063
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John Wellbelove
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Rosetown
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John T. Douglas 3,647
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Alvin Hamilton (PC) 3,218
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John Taylor Douglas
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Watrous
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James A. Darling 2,968
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Andrew William Michayluk 2,829
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Martin Kelln 1,092
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James Andrew Darling
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Wilkie
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Hans O. Hansen 2,566
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John W. Horsman 3,143
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George K. Nicholson 1,110
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O. Allen Bently (PC) 329
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Hans Ove Hansen
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East Central Saskatchewan
Electoral district
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Candidates
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Incumbent
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CCF |
Liberal |
Social Credit |
Other
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Canora
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Alex Kuziak 3,104
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Stephen T. Shabbits 2,453
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Stanley W. Gorchynski 1,801
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Myron Henry Feeley**
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Last Mountain
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Jacob Benson 3,755
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James Wilfrid Gardiner 3,001
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Godfrey Kelln 1,219
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Jacob Benson
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Melville
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George T. Webster 4,690
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Patrick Deshaye 5,302
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John W. Hauser 1,014
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Bill Arthurs**
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Pelly
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Dan Daniels 2,476
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John G. Banks 2,646
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John W. Kowalyshen 1,020
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William M. Berezowski (Labour Prog.) 1,301
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Daniel Zederayko Daniels
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Saltcoats
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Joseph L. Phelps 3,620
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Asmundur Loptson 3,945
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George A. Dulmage 807
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Joseph Lee Phelps
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Touchwood
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Tom Johnston 2,627
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John Joseph Collins 2,459
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Harold Fletcher 1,097
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Tom Johnston
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Wadena
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Frederick Dewhurst 4,218
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Halldor K. Halldorson 2,930
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Denis Dunlop 729
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Frederick Arthur Dewhurst
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Yorkton
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Arthur Swallow 3,795
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Andrew M. Kindred 3,256
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Joshua N. Haldeman 1,792
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Arthur Percy Swallow
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Southwest Saskatchewan
Electoral district
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Candidates
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Incumbent
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CCF |
Liberal |
Social Credit |
Other
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Elrose
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Maurice J. Willis 4,153
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Harry N. McKenzie (Ind. Liberal) 3,299
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Maurice John Willis
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Gravelbourg
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Henry Houze 2,525
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Edward Culliton 2,935
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Milton A. Wilson 404
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Henry Edmund Houze
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Gull Lake
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Alvin C. Murray 4,251
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William E. Cowie 936
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Jonas A. Johnson (Liberal-PC) 2,983
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Alvin Cecil Murray
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Maple Creek
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Beatrice J. Trew 2,590
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Alexander C. Cameron 2,920
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A.J. Miller 2,491
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Beatrice Janet Trew
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Morse
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James W. Gibson 3,069
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Ronald D. Miller 2,465
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Fred Erhardt 694
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John K. Rosa (PC) 481
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James William Gibson
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Notukeu-Willow Bunch
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Niles Leonard Buchanan 4,048
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Hans Loken 3,483
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Niles Leonard Buchanan
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Swift Current
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Harry Gibbs 5,273
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Clarence J. Orton 5,091
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Harry Gibbs
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Southeast Saskatchewan
Electoral district
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Candidates
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Incumbent
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CCF |
Liberal |
Social Credit |
Other
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Bengough
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Allan L.S. Brown 3,599
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Archie V. Wightman 2,627
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Arnold L. Meginbir 705
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Allan L. Samuel Brown
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Cannington
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Ralph Hjertaas 3,422
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William Patterson 4,687
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Peter Franchuk 500
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William John Patterson
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Lumsden
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William S. Thair 2,876
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Henry P. Mang 2,220
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Gustav D. Pelzer 744
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Arthur M. Pearson (PC) 1,003
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William Sancho Thair
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Milestone
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Jacob Erb 2,803
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George M. Howell 1,020
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Lionel Aston (Liberal-PC) 2,363
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Frank Keem Malcolm**
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Moosomin
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Ivan Burden 3,442
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Alex "Hammy" McDonald (Conservative-Liberal) 5,251
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Arthur Thomas Procter**
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Qu'Appelle-Wolseley
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Warden Burgess 3,903
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Frederick M. Dundas 4,470
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Evert F. Josephson 1,253
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Warden Burgess
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Souris-Estevan
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Charles Cuming 4,741
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John E. McCormack 4,924
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John K. Strachan 417
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Charles David Cuming
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Weyburn
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Tommy Douglas 6,273
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Isabel Paxman 638
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F. Charles Eaglesham (Liberal-PC) 4,228
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Tommy Douglas
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Urban constituencies
Electoral district
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Candidates
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Incumbent
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CCF |
Liberal |
Social Credit |
Other
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Moose Jaw City
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John Wesley Corman 7,534
D. Henry R. Heming 7,331
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H. Gordon Young (Ind.) 5,240
J. Fraser McClellan (Ind.) 4,955
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John Wesley Corman
Dempster Henry R. Heming
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Saskatoon City
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John Henry Sturdy 14,970
Arthur T. Stone 14,295
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L. Charles Sherman 11,551
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Malcolm J. Haver 1,959
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Rupert D. Ramsay (PC) 13,376
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John Henry Sturdy
Arthur T. Stone
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Regina City
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Charlie Williams 20,475
Clarence Fines 20,474
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Wilfred G. Brown 16,578
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Walter E. Stowe 1,049
Anthony E. Kovatch 971
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Allan W. Embury (PC) 16,740
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Charles Cromwell Williams
Clarence Melvin Fines
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See also
References
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