Saskatchewan general election, 1991

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Saskatchewan general election, 1991






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66 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
83.2% [1]






















































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

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PC


Lynda Haverstock Sept 22 2005.jpg
Leader

Roy Romanow

Grant Devine

Lynda Haverstock
Party

New Democratic

Progressive Conservative

Liberal
Leader since

November 7, 1987

November 9, 1979

April 2, 1989
Leader's seat

Saskatoon Riversdale

Estevan

Saskatoon Greystone
Last election
25
38
1
Seats before
26
38
0
Seats won
55
10
1
Seat change

Increase29

Decrease28

Increase1
Popular vote
275,780
137,994
125,814
Percentage
51.05%
25.54%
23.29%
Swing

Increase5.85pp

Decrease19.07pp

Increase13.30pp


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Premier before election

Grant Devine
Progressive Conservative



Premier-designate

Roy Romanow
New Democratic


The Saskatchewan general election of 1991 was the twenty-second provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on October 21, 1991, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.


The Progressive Conservative government of Premier Grant Devine was defeated by the New Democratic Party, led by former provincial Attorney General Roy Romanow. A major source of dissatisfaction with the Grant Devine government was the "Fair Share Saskatchewan" program, a scheme to distribute public service jobs more evenly across the province;[2][3] a plan especially unpopular with workers scheduled to be relocated from Regina to rural districts. The Devine government was also notorious for a home construction and renovation relief program which reimbursed homeowners who did their own renovations.


The NDP was able to win more than half of the popular vote, and an overwhelming majority in the legislature. The Tories lost almost three-quarters of the seats they had held in the legislature, and a significant share of the popular vote. Their loss in vote percentage resulted in 30 third-place finishes; this was more than their 26 second-place finishes or their ten seats won.


The Liberal Party – led by Lynda Haverstock – was able to attract a substantial share of disaffected Tory voters. However, despite winning almost one-quarter of the vote, their support was too spread out across the province to translate into seats. Haverstock was the only Liberal returned to the legislature.




Contents





  • 1 Results


  • 2 Riding results

    • 2.1 Northwest Saskatchewan


    • 2.2 Northeast Saskatchewan


    • 2.3 West Central Saskatchewan


    • 2.4 East Central Saskatchewan


    • 2.5 Southwest Saskatchewan


    • 2.6 Southeast Saskatchewan


    • 2.7 Saskatoon


    • 2.8 Regina



  • 3 See also


  • 4 References




Results
































Party
Seats
Second
Third
Fourth


New Democratic
55
10
1
0


Progressive Conservative
10
26
30
0


Liberal
1
30
35
0


Independent
0
0
0
9













































































Party
Party leader

Candidates
Seats
Popular vote

1986

Dissol.

Elected
% Change
#
%
% Change


New Democratic

Roy Romanow
66
25
26

55
+112%
275,780
51.05%
+5.85%


Progressive Conservative

Grant Devine
66
38
38

10
-73.7%
137,994
25.54%
-19.07%


Liberal

Lynda Haverstock
66
1
0

1

125,814
23.29%
+13.30%
 
Independent
8




592
0.11%
+0.04%
 
Independence
(Western Canada Concept)
Hilton J. Spencer
(default)
1




46
0.01%
-0.07%

Total

207

64

64

66

+3.1%

540,226

100%
 

Source: Elections Saskatchewan


Riding results


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



Northwest Saskatchewan



























































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP PC LiberalOther

Athabasca
 

Fred Thompson
3,253

Frank Petit
331

Darren McKee
184

Mike Daley (Ind.)
114
 
Fred Thompson

Cut Knife-Lloydminster
 

Violet Stanger
3,843

Michael Hopfner
2,899

Aldo Del Frari
1,333


 
Michael Hopfner

Meadow Lake
 

Maynard Sonntag
3,719

George McLeod
3,065

Burton Dougan
467


 
George McLeod

Redberry
 

Walter Jess
3,493


John Gerich
3,206

Ken Finlayson
1,185


 
John Gerich

Rosthern

Kim Dmytryshyn
2,897
 

William Neudorf
4,183

Phil Biggs
1,825


 
William Neudorf

The Battlefords
 

Doug Anguish
5,805

Jim Hampson
1,683

Donna Challis
2,417


 
Doug Anguish

Turtleford
 

Lloyd Johnson
3,269

Jerry Spenst
2,034

Neil Currie
1,239


 
Colin Maxwell**


Northeast Saskatchewan






































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP PC LiberalOther

Cumberland
 

Keith Goulet
4,135

Louis Bear
482

Lennard Morin
505


 
Keith Goulet

Kelsey-Tisdale
 

Andy Renaud
3,871

Neal Hardy
2,783

Walt Roberts
853


 
Neal Hardy

Kinistino
 

Armand Roy
4,298


Josef Saxinger
2,918

Frank Orosz
1,326


 
Josef Saxinger

Melfort
 

Carol Carson
3,011

Ken Naber
2,516


Rod Gantefoer
1,795


 
Grant Hodgins

Nipawin
 

Tom Keeping
3,238

Jim Taylor
2,784

Richard Makowsky
1,134


 
Lloyd Sauder**

Prince Albert Carlton
 

Myron Kowalsky
5,218

Bert Provost
1,635

Richard Stewart
1,888


 

Myron Kowalsky
Prince Albert

Prince Albert Northcote
 

Eldon Lautermilch
5,405

Terry Wiebe
990

Hannah Shenouda
1,549


 

Eldon Lautermilch
Prince Albert-Duck Lake

Shellbrook-Torch River
 

Jack Langford
4,098


Lloyd Muller
2,358

Walter Billay
1,177


 
Lloyd Muller


West Central Saskatchewan
















































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP PC LiberalOther

Arm River

Bob Robertson
2,538
 

Gerald Muirhead
3,019

David Ashdown
2,301


Hilton J. Spencer (Ind.-WCC) 46
 
Gerald Muirhead

Biggar
 

Grant Whitmore
3,710


Harry Baker
2,307

Larry Toner
1,708

Donald W. Kavanagh (Ind.) 65
 
Harry Baker

Humboldt
 

Eric Upshall
4,422

Dale Blair
49


Arlene Julé
2,686


 
Eric Upshall

Kindersley

Lorne Johnston
2,014
 

Bill Boyd
2,766

Judy Setrakov
2,244


 
Bob Andrew**

Rosetown-Elrose
 

Berny Wiens
2,666

Ansgar Tynning
2,581

Linda Trytten
1,583


 

Herb Swan**

Wilkie

Sharon Murrell
2,295
 

John Britton
2,601

Nick Volk
1,853


 
John Britton


East Central Saskatchewan






































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP PC LiberalOther

Canora
 

Darrel Cunningham
3,564

Lorne Kopelchuk
2,746

Roy Petrowicz
831


 
Lorne Kopelchuk

Kelvington-Wadena
 

Kenneth Kluz
3,956

Sherwin Petersen
2,594

Bill Kerluke
730


 
Sherwin Petersen

Last Mountain-Touchwood
 

Dale Flavel
4,028


Arnold Tusa
2,523

Ed Bespalko
1,691

Paul Chesterton (Ind.) 47
 

Arnold Tusa

Melville
 

Evan Carlson
3,656


Grant Schmidt
3,048

Ray Chastkavich
1,262


 
Grant Schmidt

Pelly
 

Ron Harper
3,992

Bernard Rink
2,055

Louis Sliwa
652


 
Rod Gardner**

Quill Lakes
 

Murray Koskie
3,621

Glen Leggott
2,357

Lou Coderre
1,297


 
Murray Koskie

Saltcoats
 

Reg Knezacek
3,745

Rod Roden
2,356

Leslie Popp
1,033


 
Walter Johnson**

Yorkton
 

Clay Serby
4,897

Brian Fromm
1,846

Donna Yaholnitsky
1,560


 
Lorne McLaren**


Southwest Saskatchewan






































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP PC LiberalOther

Assiniboia-Gravelbourg
 

Lewis Draper
2,647


John Wolfe
2,583

Tim Connors
2,148


 
John Wolfe

Maple Creek

Bryan Oster
1,987
 

Jack Goohsen
2,627

Shirley Helmerson
1,865


 
Jack Goohsen

Moose Jaw Palliser
 

Glenn Hagel
5,681

Colleen Basarsky
1,920

Michael Klein
2,120


 
Glenn Hagel
Moose Jaw North

Moose Jaw Wakamow
 

Lorne Calvert
6,083

Lisa Acton
1,164

Randy Roman
1,799


 

Lorne Calvert
Moose Jaw South

Morse

Carl Siemens
2,101
 

Harold Martens
2,682

Ken Nelson
1,255


 
Harold Martens

Shaunavon
 

Glen McPherson
2,350

Ted Gleim
2,222

Jerry Ruehs
1,733


 
Ted Gleim

Swift Current
 

John Penner
4,399

Lawrence Bergreen
2,731

Archie Green
1,503


 
Pat Smith**

Thunder Creek

Ron Bishoff
2,240
 

Rick Swenson
2,929

Bill Johnstone
1,639

Dwayne S. McBride (Ind.) 66
 
Rick Swenson


Southeast Saskatchewan



























































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP PC LiberalOther

Bengough-Milestone
 

Judy Bradley
2,419

Darrell Rodine
2,297

Laurie Unruh
1,665


 
Bob Pickering**

Estevan

Leonard Haukeness
3,404
 

Grant Devine
4,079

Bob Jones
1,889


 

Grant Devine

Indian Head-Wolseley
 

Lorne Scott
2,725

Dwight Dunn
2,066

Jack Hosler
2,069


 
Doug Taylor**

Moosomin

Mary McGuire
2,954
 

Don Toth
3,005

Keith Lewis
1,475


 

Don Toth

Qu’Appelle-Lumsden
 

Suzanne Murray
4,907

Martin Kenney
2,426

Dawn Garner
2,827


 
John Lane**

Souris-Cannington

Ross Arthur
1,912
 

Dan D'Autremont
2,980

Don Lees
1,815


 

Eric Berntson**

Weyburn
 

Ronald Wormsbecker
3,883

Lorne Hepworth
2,725

Bill Rudachyk
1,920

Edwin Appenheimer (Ind.) 47
 
Lorne Hepworth


Saskatoon





































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP PC LiberalOther

Saskatoon Broadway
 

Pat Atkinson
5,027

Lee Cutforth
1,445

Jackie Stewart
2,891

Greg Hill (Ind.) 107
 

Herman Rolfes
Saskatoon South

Saskatoon Eastview-Haultain
 

Bob Pringle
4,630

Bob Myers
1,698

Dan Kolysher
2,485


 
Bob Pringle
Saskatoon Eastview

Saskatoon Fairview
 

Bob Mitchell
5,955

Gaby Akl
905

Bill Mellof
2,084


 
Bob Mitchell

Saskatoon Greystone


Peter Prebble
4,009

Gary Hellard
1,094
 

Lynda Haverstock
5,422

Leslie Cushion (Ind.) 40

New District

Saskatoon Idylwyld
 

Eric Cline
5,986

Carol Zanon
1,294

Roland Loewer
2,562


 
Anne Smart**
Saskatoon Centre

Saskatoon Nutana
 

Herman Rolfes
5,452

Jerry Ehalt
1,264

Shirley Khan
3,048


 

Pat Atkinson

Saskatoon River Heights
 

Carol Teichrob
4,908


Ray Meiklejohn
3,578

Ed Monuik
2,955


 
Ray Meiklejohn
Saskatoon Mayfair

Saskatoon Riversdale
 

Roy Romanow
5,254

Gay Caswell
761

Gary La Plante
1,398


 

Roy Romanow

Saskatoon Sutherland-University
 

Mark Koenker
4,034

Jim Laing
1,452

Robin Bellamy
3,102


 
Mark Koenker
Saskatoon Sutherland

Saskatoon Westmount
 

Janice MacKinnon
5,505

George Turanich
1,008

Myron Luczka
1,913


 

John Brockelbank**

Saskatoon Wildwood
 

Pat Lorje
4,282

Joan Black
2,509

David Clark
3,123



New District


Regina






































































































































Electoral District
Candidates
 
Incumbent
 NDP PC LiberalOther

Regina Albert North
 

Kim Trew
5,313

Roy Gaebel
881

Phil Biggs
2,520


 
Kim Trew
Regina North

Regina Albert South
 

Serge Kujawa
4,333

Jack Klein
1,761

Saul Jacobson
3,133

John O'Donoghue (Ind.) 106
 
Jack Klein
Regina South

Regina Churchill Downs
 

Edward Shillington
6,049

John Bergen
661

Clyde Myhill
1,939


 

Edwin Tchorzewski
Regina North East

Regina Dewdney
 

Edwin Tchorzewski
6,695

Warne Rhoades
990

Bob Newman
1,969



New District

Regina Elphinstone
 

Dwain Lingenfelter
6,505

Don Racette
854

Cliff Chatterson
1,673


 

Dwain Lingenfelter

Regina Hillsdale
 

Rose Marie Simard
4,851

Shirley Schneider
1,677

Larry Bird
2,930


 
Rose Marie Simard
Regina Lakeview

Regina Lake Centre
 

Joanne Crofford
6,286

Bill Pratt
1,296

Michael R. Giles
2,432


 

Edward Shillington
Regina Centre

Regina North West
 

John Solomon
5,660

Jack Mock
990

Liz Calvert
2,670


 
John Solomon

Regina Rosemont
 

Robert Llewellyn Lyons
6,406

Myrna Petersen
1,031

John M. MacGowan
2,383


 
Robert Lyons

Regina Victoria
 

Harry Van Mulligen
5,759

Olga Stinson
1,000

Louise Holloway
2,066


 
Harry Van Mulligen

Regina Wascana Plains
 

Doreen Hamilton
4,532

Gordon Martin
2,148

Cam McCannell
3,086


 
Gordon B. Martin
Regina Wascana




























February 4, 1994 By-election: Regina North West
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±
    

Liberal

Anita Bergman
2,566
57.05
+28.40
 

NDP
Kathie Maher-Wolbaum
1,794
39.88
-20.85
 

Prog. Conservative
Harvey Schmidt
138
3.07
-7.55
Total
4,498
100.00


See also


  • List of political parties in Saskatchewan

  • List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts


References



  1. ^ http://www.elections.sk.ca/media/news-releases/final-voter-turnout/


  2. ^ Government Restructuring and Career Public Service in Canada, Evert A. Lindquist, 2000, Institute of Public Administration of Canada, ISBN 0-920715-92-3 [1]


  3. ^ Legislative Reports, Canadian Parliamentary Review, 14, #3, 1991


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