world.wikisort.org - CanadaCannington is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in the extreme southeast corner of the province, this constituency was redrawn to include the former district of Souris for the 18th Saskatchewan general election in 1975.
This article is about the current provincial district in Saskatchewan, Canada. For the Australian district, see Electoral district of Cannington. For other meanings, see Cannington.
Provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada
Cannington Saskatchewan electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan |
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MLA | Daryl Harrison Saskatchewan |
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District created | 1975; 47 years ago (1975) |
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First contested | 1975 |
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Last contested | 2020 |
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Electors | 9,876 |
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Census division(s) | Division 1 |
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The original Cannington constituency, one of 25 created for the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905, was named after the Cannington Manor settlement located in the region.
Currently the safest seat for the Saskatchewan Party, it is arguably one of the most conservative ridings in the province – having never elected a member of the CCF or NDP.
The district has an economy based on grain and mixed farming. Oil production is scattered throughout the riding and oil service companies provide a great deal of off-farm employment. An integrated health facility in Wawota offers acute, long-term and palliative care.
The constituency's major communities include Carlyle, Oxbow, and Carnduff with populations of 2,129, 1,260 and 1,017 respectively. Smaller centres in the district include the towns of Redvers, Lampman, Stoughton, Wawota, Arcola and Alameda; and the villages of Manor, Gainsborough, Maryfield, Carievale and Kenosee Lake.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Legislature |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Souris-Cannington |
18th |
1975–1978 |
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Eric Berntson |
Progressive Conservative |
19th |
1978–1982 |
20th |
1982–1986 |
21st |
1986–1991 |
22nd |
1991–1995 |
Dan D'Autremont |
Cannington |
23rd |
1995–1997 |
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Dan D'Autremont |
Progressive Conservative |
1997–1999 |
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Saskatchewan Party |
24th |
1999–2003 |
25th |
2003–2007 |
26th |
2007–2011 |
27th |
2011–2016 |
28th |
2016–2020 |
29th |
2020–present |
Daryl Harrison |
Saskatchewan Party |
Election results
2020 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Saskatchewan | Daryl Harrison | 5,781 | 73.77 | -10.69 |
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Buffalo | Wes Smith | 1,239 | 15.81 | – |
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New Democratic | Dianne Twietmeyer | 680 | 8.68 | -0.15 |
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Green | Jaina Forrest | 136 | 1.74 | ±0.00 |
Total valid votes |
7,836 | 99.71 |
Total rejected ballots |
23 | 0.29 | +0.13 |
Turnout |
7,859 | 79.58 | +17.14 |
Eligible voters |
9,876 |
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Saskatchewan hold |
Swing |
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Source: Elections Saskatchewan |
2016 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Saskatchewan | Dan D'Autremont | 6,444 | 84.46 | +8.81 |
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New Democratic | Nathaniel Cole | 674 | 8.83 | -5.99 |
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Progressive Conservative | Kurt Schmidt | 245 | 3.21 | -4.16 |
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Liberal | Patrick Dennie | 133 | 1.74 | - |
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Green | Tierra Lemieux | 133 | 1.74 | -0.42 |
Total valid votes |
7,629 | 99.84 |
Total rejected ballots |
12 | 0.16 | – |
Turnout |
7,641 | 62.44 | – |
Eligible voters |
12,238 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[1][2] |
Souris-Cannington
See also
- Cannington (former electoral district)
- Cannington Manor Provincial Historic Site
References
External links
Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts |
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Regina | |
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Saskatoon | |
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- See also: 2011 election
- 2016 election
- List of elections
- Politics of Saskatchewan
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