world.wikisort.org - CanadaSaskatoon Meewasin is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. The district includes the neighbourhoods of River Heights, Richmond Heights, City Park, North Park, and Kelsey-Woodlawn.
Provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada
Saskatoon Meewasin Saskatchewan electoral district |
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 2022 boundaries |
Coordinates: | 52.147°N 106.653°W / 52.147; -106.653 |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan |
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MLA | Nathaniel Teed New Democratic |
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District created | 1967 as "Saskatoon Mayfair" |
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First contested | 1967 |
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Last contested | 2020 |
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Population (2021) | 15,494 |
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Electors | 12,121 |
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Census division(s) | Division No. 11 |
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Communities | Saskatoon |
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As of the Canada 2016 Census, the population of the riding was 15,135.[1]
Created for the 16th Saskatchewan general election as "Saskatoon Mayfair" out of part of Saskatoon City, this constituency was redrawn and renamed "Saskatoon River Heights" in 1991.
Ryan Meili resigned in 2022, and a provincial by-election was triggered.[2]
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Legislature |
Years |
Member |
Party |
Saskatoon Mayfair |
16th |
1967–1971 |
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John Edward Brockelbank |
New Democrat |
17th |
1971–1975 |
18th |
1975–1978 |
Beverly Dyck |
19th |
1978–1982 |
20th |
1982–1986 |
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Cal Glauser |
Progressive Conservative |
21st |
1986–1991 |
Ray Meiklejohn |
Saskatoon River Heights |
22nd |
1991–1995 |
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Carol Teichrob |
New Democrat |
Saskatoon Meewasin |
23rd |
1995–1999 |
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Carol Teichrob |
New Democrat |
24th |
1999–2003 |
Carolyn Jones |
25th |
2003–2007 |
Frank Quennell |
26th |
2007–2011 |
27th |
2011–2016 |
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Roger Parent |
Saskatchewan Party |
28th |
2016 |
2017–2020 |
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Ryan Meili |
New Democrat |
29th |
2020–2022 |
2022- |
Nathaniel Teed |
Election results
2022 by-election
Main article: 2022 Saskatoon Meewasin provincial by-election
Saskatchewan provincial by-election, September 26, 2022 Resignation of Ryan Meili |
** Preliminary results — Not yet official ** |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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New Democratic | Nathaniel Teed | 2,813 | 57.9 | +6.15 |
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Saskatchewan | Kim Groff | 1,730 | 36.6 | -9.85 |
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Liberal | Jeff Walters | 135 | 2.61 | |
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Buffalo | Mark Friesen | 112 | 2.36 | |
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Green | Jacklin Andrews | 58 | 1.18 | -1.42 |
Total valid votes |
4,860 | 99.85 |
Total rejected ballots |
12 | 0.2 | -1.04 |
Turnout |
4,860 | 39.4 | -18.79 |
Eligible voters |
12,373 |
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New Democratic hold |
Swing |
+7.32 |
2020 general election
2020 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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New Democratic | Ryan Meili | 3,700 | 51.24 | -2.93 |
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Saskatchewan | Rylund Hunter | 3,333 | 46.16 | +6.29 |
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Green | Jacklin Andrews | 188 | 2.60 | +1.55 |
Total valid votes |
7,221 | 98.85 |
Total rejected ballots |
84 | 1.15 | – |
Turnout |
7,305 | 56.30 | +14.75 |
Eligible voters |
12,975 |
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New Democratic hold |
Swing |
-4.61 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan |
2017 by-election
Further information: 2017 Saskatoon Meewasin provincial by-election
Saskatchewan provincial by-election, March 2, 2017 Death of Roger Parent |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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New Democratic | Ryan Meili | 2,723 | 54.17 | +11.22 |
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Saskatchewan | Brent Penner | 2,004 | 39.86 | -10.63 |
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Liberal | Darrin Lamoureux | 183 | 3.64 | -0.79 |
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Progressive Conservative | David Prokopchuk | 64 | 1.27 | - |
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Green | Shawn Setyo | 53 | 1.05 | -1.08 |
Total valid votes |
5,027 | 99.82 |
Total rejected ballots |
9 | 0.18 | -0.15 |
Turnout |
5,036 | 41.55 | -16.05 |
Eligible voters |
12,121 |
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New Democratic gain from Saskatchewan |
Swing |
+10.92 |
1995–2016
2016 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Saskatchewan | Roger Parent | 3,500 | 50.49 | -3.56 |
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New Democratic | Nicole White | 2,977 | 42.95 | +1.21 |
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Liberal | Constance Sacher | 307 | 4.43 | +2.45 |
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Green | Darren Gall | 148 | 2.14 | -0.11 |
Total valid votes |
6,932 | 99.67 |
Total rejected ballots |
23 | 0.33 | +0.08 |
Turnout |
6,955 | 57.60 | -10.74 |
Eligible voters |
12,075 |
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Saskatchewan hold |
Swing |
-2.39 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[3][4] |
2011 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Saskatchewan | Roger Parent | 3,853 | 54.05 | +22.20 |
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New Democratic | Frank Quennell | 2,975 | 41.73 | +6.41 |
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Green | Tobi-Dawne Smith | 160 | 2.24 | +0.51 |
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Liberal | Nathan Jeffries | 141 | 1.98 | -28.14 |
Total valid votes |
7,129 | 99.75 |
Total rejected ballots |
18 | 0.25 | -0.00 |
Turnout |
7,147 | 68.34 | -16.02 |
Eligible voters |
10,458 |
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Saskatchewan gain from New Democratic |
Swing |
+7.90 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[5] |
2007 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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New Democratic | Frank Quennell | 3,039 | 35.32 | -5.56 |
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Saskatchewan | Roger Parent | 2,740 | 31.85 | +6.87 |
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Liberal | David Karwacki | 2,591 | 30.11 | -3.06 |
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Green | Don Cameron | 149 | 1.73 | +0.76 |
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Marijuana | Matt Oscienny | 85 | 0.99 | * |
Total valid votes |
8,604 | 99.74 |
Total rejected ballots |
22 | 0.26 | +0.14 |
Turnout |
8,626 | 84.36 | +7.97 |
Eligible voters |
10,225 |
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New Democratic hold |
Swing |
-6.22 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[6] |
2003 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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New Democratic | Frank Quennell | 3,256 | 40.88 | -3.31 |
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Liberal | David Karwacki | 2,642 | 33.17 | +16.25 |
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Saskatchewan | Shelley Hengen | 1,989 | 24.97 | -10.29 |
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New Green | David Greenfield | 77 | 0.97 | -2.65 |
Total valid votes |
7,964 | 99.89 |
Total rejected ballots |
9 | 0.11 | -0.51 |
Turnout |
7,964 | 76.31 | +16.17 |
Eligible voters |
10,437 |
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New Democratic hold |
Swing |
-9.78 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[7] |
1999 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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New Democratic | Carolyn Jones | 3,588 | 44.19 | -7.08 |
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Saskatchewan | Rodger Broadhead | 2,863 | 35.26 | +22.54 |
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Liberal | Paul Prisciak | 1,374 | 16.92 | -19.08 |
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New Green | David Greenfield | 294 | 3.62 | * |
Total valid votes |
8,119 | 99.38 |
Total rejected ballots |
51 | 0.62 | +0.01 |
Turnout |
8,170 | 60.13 | +0.58 |
Eligible voters |
13,587 |
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New Democratic hold |
Swing |
-14.81 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[8] |
^ Saskatchewan Party compared to Progressive Conservative
1995 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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New Democratic | Carol Teichrob | 3,576 | 51.28 |
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Liberal | Betty Anne Latrace-Henderson | 2,511 | 36.01 |
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Progressive Conservative | Rhys Frostad | 887 | 12.72 |
Total valid votes |
6,974 | 99.39 |
Total rejected ballots |
43 | 0.61 |
Turnout |
7,017 | 59.55 |
Eligible voters |
11,783 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[9] |
Saskatoon River Heights (1991–1995)
Saskatoon Mayfair (1967–1991)
References
External links
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Saskatoon | |
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- See also: 2011 election
- 2016 election
- 2020 election
- List of elections
- Politics of Saskatchewan
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