world.wikisort.org - CanadaSwift Current is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southwestern Saskatchewan, it was created for the 2nd Saskatchewan general election in 1908.
Provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada
Swift Current Saskatchewan electoral district |
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Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan |
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MLA | Everett Hindley Saskatchewan |
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District created | 1908 |
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First contested | 1908 |
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Last contested | 2020 |
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Population (2016) | 16,604 |
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Electors | 10,911 |
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Communities | Swift Current |
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Two Saskatchewan premiers have been elected from this constituency – Thomas Walter Scott, the first premier of the province; and Brad Wall, the 14th premier.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Legislature |
Years |
Member |
Party |
2nd |
1908–1912 |
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Thomas Walter Scott |
Liberal |
3rd |
1912–1917 |
4th |
1917–1921 |
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David John Sykes |
Independent |
5th |
1921–1925 |
6th |
1925–1929 |
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Liberal |
7th |
1929–1934 |
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William Wensley Smith |
Progressive Conservative |
8th |
1934–1938 |
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James Gordon Taggart |
Liberal |
9th |
1938–1944 |
10th |
1944–1948 |
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Harry Gibbs |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
11th |
1948–1952 |
12th |
1952–1956 |
13th |
1956–1960 |
Everett Irvine Wood |
14th |
1960–1964 |
15th |
1964–1967 |
16th |
1967–1971 |
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New Democratic Party |
17th |
1971–1975 |
18th |
1975–1978 |
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Dennis Marvin Ham |
Progressive Conservative |
19th |
1978–1980 |
1980–1982 |
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Unionest Party |
20th |
1982–1986 |
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Patricia Anne Smith |
Progressive Conservative |
21st |
1986–1991 |
22nd |
1991-1995 |
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John Penner |
New Democratic Party |
23rd |
1995-1999 |
John Wall |
24th |
1999–2003 |
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Brad Wall |
Saskatchewan Party |
25th |
2003–2007 |
26th |
2007–2011 |
27th |
2011–2016 |
28th |
2016–2018 |
2018–2020 |
Everett Hindley |
29th |
2020–present |
Election results (1908–present)
2020 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | |
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Saskatchewan | Everett Hindley | 5,620 | 78.44 | +4.91 |
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New Democratic | Stefan Rumpel | 1,421 | 19.83 | -4.38 |
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Green | George Watson | 124 | 1.73 | +0.43 |
Total valid votes |
7,165 | 99.33 |
Total rejected ballots |
48 | 0.67 | +0.46 |
Turnout |
7,213 | – | – |
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 | Everett Hindley | 3,776 | 73.53 | -8.91 |
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New Democratic | Stefan Rumpel | 1,243 | 24.21 | +9.11 |
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Green | Maria Rose Lewans | 67 | 1.30 | -0.09 |
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Liberal | Aidan Roy | 49 | 0.95 | -0.10 |
Total valid votes |
5,135 | 99.79 |
Total rejected ballots |
11 | 0.21 | -0.23 |
Turnout |
5,146 | 42.12 | -18.43 |
Eligible voters |
12,218 |
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Saskatchewan hold |
Swing |
-9.01 |
2016 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Saskatchewan | Brad Wall | 6,071 | 82.44 |
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New Democratic | Hailey Clark | 1,112 | 15.10 |
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Green | George Watson | 103 | 1.40 |
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Liberal | Glenn D. Smith | 78 | 1.06 |
Total valid votes |
7,364 | 99.55 |
Total rejected ballots |
33 | 0.45 |
Turnout |
7,397 | 60.55 |
Eligible voters |
12,216 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[1] |
2003 Saskatchewan general election |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % |
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Saskatchewan | Brad Wall | 4,312 | 58.36 |
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NDP |
Dean Smith |
2,707 |
36.64 |
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Liberal | Mike Burton | 369 | 4.99 |
Total valid votes |
7,388 | 99.78 |
Total rejected ballots |
16 | 0.22 |
Turnout |
7,404 | 66.66 |
Eligible voters |
11,107 |
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[4] |
References
External links
Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts |
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North | |
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South |
- Arm River
- Batoche
- Biggar-Sask Valley
- Cannington
- Canora-Pelly
- Carrot River Valley
- Cut Knife-Turtleford
- Cypress Hills
- Estevan
- Humboldt-Watrous
- Indian Head-Milestone
- Kelvington-Wadena
- Kindersley
- Last Mountain-Touchwood
- Lloydminster
- Lumsden-Morse
- Martensville-Warman
- Meadow Lake
- Melfort
- Melville-Saltcoats
- Moosomin
- Rosetown-Elrose
- Rosthern-Shellbrook
- Saskatchewan Rivers
- Weyburn-Big Muddy
- Wood River
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Regina | |
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Saskatoon |
- Saskatoon Centre
- Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood
- Saskatoon Eastview
- Saskatoon Fairview
- Saskatoon Meewasin
- Saskatoon Northwest
- Saskatoon Nutana
- Saskatoon Riversdale
- Saskatoon Silverspring-Sutherland
- Saskatoon Southeast
- Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota
- Saskatoon University
- Saskatoon Westview
- Saskatoon Willowgrove
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Regional cities |
- The Battlefords
- Moose Jaw North
- Moose Jaw Wakamow
- Prince Albert Carlton
- Prince Albert Northcote
- Swift Current
- Yorkton
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- See also: 2011 election
- 2016 election
- List of elections
- Politics of Saskatchewan
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