world.wikisort.org - CanadaKindersley is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Created for the 9th Saskatchewan general election as "Kerrobert-Kindersley", this constituency was renamed for the 18th Saskatchewan general election in 1975.
For the former federal electoral district, see Kindersley (electoral district).
Provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada
Kindersley Saskatchewan electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan |
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MLA | Ken Francis Saskatchewan |
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District created | 1938 (as "Kerrobert-Kindersley") |
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First contested | 1938 |
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Last contested | 2020 |
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Population (2016) | 16,834 |
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Electors | 11,883 |
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Census division(s) | Division 8, 13 |
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Census subdivision(s) | Antelope Park No. 322, Brock, Chesterfield No. 261, Coleville, Denzil, Dodsland, Eatonia, Eston, Eye Hill No. 382, Flaxcombe, Grandview No. 349, Grass Lake No. 381, Heart's Hill No. 352, Kerrobert, Kindersley, Rural Municipality of Kindersley No. 290, Landis, Luseland, Macklin, Major, Marengo, Mariposa No. 350, Milton No. 292, Netherhill, Newcombe No. 260, Oakdale No. 320, Plenty, Prairiedale No. 321, Primate, Progress No. 351, Reford No. 379, Scott, Smiley, Snipe Lake No. 259, Tramping Lake Tramping Lake No. 380, Winslow No. 319 |
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The largest centre in the riding is the town of Kindersley (pop. 4,571). Other communities in the district include the towns of Kerrobert, Macklin, Eatonia, and Luseland; and the villages of Denzil, Marengo, Coleville, Tramping Lake, and Major.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Legislature |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Kerrobert-Kindersley |
9th |
1938–1944 | | Donald Laing | Liberal |
10th |
1944–1948 | | John Wellbelove | Co-operative Commonwealth |
11th |
1948–1952 |
12th |
1952–1956 |
13th |
1956–1960 | Eldon Arthur Johnson |
14th |
1960–1964 |
15th |
1964–1967 | | William S. Howes | Liberal |
16th |
1967–1971 |
17th |
1971–1975 | | Alex Taylor | New Democratic |
Kindersley |
18th |
1975–1978 | | Allan Neil McMillan | Liberal |
19th |
1978–1982 | | Robert Lynal Andrew | Progressive Conservative |
20th |
1982–1986 |
21st |
1986–1991 |
22nd |
1991–1995 | Bill Boyd |
23rd |
1995–1997 |
1997–1999 | | Saskatchewan |
24th |
1999–2002 |
2002–2003 | Jason Dearborn |
25th |
2003–2007 |
26th |
2007–2011 | Bill Boyd |
27th |
2011–2016 |
28th |
2016–2017 |
2017–2017 | | Independent |
2018–2020 | | Ken Francis | Saskatchewan |
29th |
2020–Present |
Election results
2020 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Saskatchewan | Ken Francis | 5,269 | 74.40 | -13.75 |
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Buffalo | Jason R. Cooper | 1,041 | 14.70 | – |
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New Democratic | Steven Allen | 508 | 7.17 | -2.73 |
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Progressive Conservative | Terry Sieben | 194 | 2.74 | - |
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Green | Evangeline Godron | 70 | 0.99 | -0.96 |
Total valid votes |
7,082 | 99.69 |
Total rejected ballots |
22 | 0.31 | – |
Turnout |
7,104 | | |
Eligible voters |
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Saskatchewan hold |
Swing |
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Source: Elections Saskatchewan |
Saskatchewan provincial by-election, March 1, 2018 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Saskatchewan | Ken Francis | 3,339 | 88.15 | +20.20 |
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New Democratic | Travis Hebert | 375 | 9.90 | +2.51 |
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Green | Yvonne Potter-Pihach | 74 | 1.95 | - |
Total valid votes |
3,788 | 99.95 |
Total rejected ballots |
2 | 0.05 | -0.40 |
Turnout |
3,790 | 32.42 | -27.32 |
Eligible voters |
11,690 |
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Saskatchewan hold |
Swing |
+8.84 |
2016 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Saskatchewan | Bill Boyd | 4,802 | 67.95 |
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Independent | Jason Dearborn | 1,249 | 17.67 |
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New Democratic | Charles Jedlicka | 522 | 7.39 |
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Progressive Conservative | Terry Smith | 323 | 4.57 |
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Liberal | Darren Donald | 171 | 2.42 |
Total valid votes |
7,067 | 99.55 |
Total rejected ballots |
32 | 0.45 |
Turnout |
7,099 | 59.74 |
Eligible voters |
11,883 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[1][2] |
2003 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Saskatchewan | Jason Dearborn | 3,960 | 60.50 |
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NDP |
Blair McDaid |
1,443 |
22.05 |
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Liberal | Del Price | 1,142 | 17.45 |
Total valid votes |
6,545 | 99.83 |
Total rejected ballots |
11 | 0.17 |
Turnout |
6,556 | 62.05 |
Eligible voters |
10,565 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[5] |
Kerrobert-Kindersley
References
External links
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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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