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词条 List of Saskatchewan by-elections
释义

  1. Causes

  2. 28th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (2016–present)

  3. 27th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (2011–2016)

  4. 26th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (2007–2011)

  5. 25th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (2003–2007)

  6. 24th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1999–2003)

  7. 23rd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1995–1999)

  8. 22nd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1991–1995)

  9. 21st Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1986–1991)

  10. 20th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1982–1986)

  11. 19th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1978–1982)

  12. 18th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1975–1978)

  13. 17th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1971–1975)

  14. 16th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1967–1971)

  15. 15th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1964–1967)

  16. 14th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1960–1964)

  17. 13th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1956–1960)

  18. 12th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1952–1956)

  19. 11th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1948–1952)

  20. 10th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1944–1948)

  21. 9th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1938–1944)

  22. 8th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1934–1938)

  23. 7th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1929–1934)

  24. 6th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1925–1929)

  25. 5th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1921–1925)

  26. 4th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1917–1921)

  27. 3rd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1912–1917)

  28. 2nd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1908–1912)

  29. 1st Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1905–1908)

  30. See also

  31. References

The list of Saskatchewan by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament.

Causes

A by-election occurs whenever there is a vacancy in the Saskatchewan legislature. Vacancies can occur for the following reasons:

  • Death of a member.
  • Resignation of a member.
  • Voided results
  • Expulsion from the legislature.
  • Ineligibility to sit.
  • Appointment to the cabinet. Incumbent members were required to recontest their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These Ministerial by-elections were almost always uncontested. This requirement was amended in 1930 to exempt members if they were appointed within six months of a general election. This requirement was abolished completely in 1936.

28th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (2016–present)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Regina NortheastSeptember 12, 2018Kevin DohertySK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyYens PedersenSK|NDP|background}}| New DemocratResignationNo
Swift CurrentMarch 1, 2018Brad WallSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyEverett HindleySK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyResignationYes
MelfortMarch 1, 2018Kevin PhillipsSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyTodd GoudySK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyDeathYes
KindersleyMarch 1, 2018Bill BoydSK|Independent|background}}| IndependentKen FrancisSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyResignationNo*
Saskatoon FairviewSeptember 7, 2017Jennifer CampeauSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyVicki MowatSK|NDP|background}}| New DemocratResigned to accept a job with mining company Rio Tinto in British Columbia.No
Saskatoon MeewasinMarch 2, 2017Roger ParentSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyRyan MeiliSK|NDP|background}}| New DemocratDeathNo
  • Boyd was expelled from Saskatchewan Party caucus due to conflict-of-interest allegations four days before resignation from legislature took effect.

27th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (2011–2016)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
LloydminsterNovember 13, 2014Tim McMillanSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyColleen YoungSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyResignationYes

26th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (2007–2011)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Saskatoon NorthwestOctober 18, 2010Serge LeClercSK|Independent|background}}|    IndependentGordon WyantSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyResignationNo*
Saskatoon RiversdaleSeptember 21, 2009Lorne CalvertSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratDanielle ChartierSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes
Regina Douglas ParkSeptember 21, 2009Harry Van MulligenSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratDwain LingenfelterSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignation to provide a seat for LingenfelterYes
CumberlandJune 25, 2008Joan BeattySK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratDoyle VermetteSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignation to run federallyYes
  • LeClerc was a former member of the Saskatchewan Party

25th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (2003–2007)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
MartensvilleMarch 5, 2007Ben HeppnerSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyNancy HeppnerSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyDeathYes
Weyburn-Big MuddyJune 19, 2006Brenda Bakken-LackeySK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyDustin DuncanSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyResignationYes

24th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1999–2003)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Carrot River ValleyJune 26, 2003Carl KwiatkowskiSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyAllan KerpanSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyDeathYes
Saskatoon FairviewMarch 17, 2003Chris AxworthySK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratAndy IwanchukSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes
Battleford-Cut KnifeMarch 17, 2003Rudi PetersSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyWally LorenzSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyDeathYes
KindersleyOctober 4, 2002Bill BoydSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyJason DearbornSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyResignationYes
Saskatoon IdylwyldNovember 8, 2001Janice MacKinnonSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratDavid ForbesSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes
Saskatoon RiversdaleMarch 19, 2001Roy RomanowSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratLorne CalvertSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes
Regina ElphinstoneFebruary 26, 2001Dwain LingenfelterSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratWarren McCallSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes
Wood RiverJune 26, 2000Glen McPhersonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalYogi HuyghebaertSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyVoid ElectionNo

23rd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1995–1999)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Saskatoon FairviewJune 28, 1999Bob MitchellSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratChris AxworthySK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes
Regina DewdneyJune 28, 1999Edwin TchorzewskiSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratKevin YatesSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignation to become Chief of Staff to Alexa McDonoughYes
Cypress HillsJune 28, 1999Jack GoohsenSK|Independent|background}}|    Independent*Wayne ElhardSK|Saskatchewan|background}}| Saskatchewan PartyResignationNo
AthabascaOctober 26, 1998Buckley BelangerSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalBuckley BelangerSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratSought reelection upon change of party affiliationNo
Saskatoon EastviewJune 24, 1998Bob PringleSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratJudy JunorSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes
North BattlefordNovember 19, 1996Douglas AnguishSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratJack HillsonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationNo
  • Goohsen was a former Progressive Conservative.

22nd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1991–1995)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Regina North WestFebruary 4, 1994John SolomonSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratAnita BergmanSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyNo

21st Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1986–1991)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Assiniboia-GravelbourgDecember 15, 1988Ralph GoodaleSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn Thomas WolfeSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignation to run federallyNo
Saskatoon EastviewMay 4, 1988Pierre Raymond MartineauSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeBob PringleSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationNo
Regina ElphinstoneMay 4, 1988Allan BlakeneySK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratDwain LingenfelterSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes

20th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1982–1986)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Regina North EastNovember 25, 1985Russell SutorSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeEdwin TchorzewskiSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationNo
Thunder CreekMarch 27, 1985Colin ThatcherSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeRichard SwensonSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeSeat declared vacant following Thatcher's conviction for murderYes
Prince Albert-Duck LakeFebruary 21, 1983Jerome HammersmithSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratSid DutchakSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeVoid ElectionNo

19th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1978–1982)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
The BattlefordsNovember 26, 1980Eiling KramerSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratDavid Manly MinerSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes
Kelsey-TisdaleNovember 26, 1980John Rissler MesserSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratNeal Herbert HardySK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeResignationNo
EstevanNovember 26, 1980Robert Austin LarterSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeJohn Otho ChapmanSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignation (Ill-health)No
Regina North WestOctober 17, 1979Edward Charles WhelanSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratJohn SolomonSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratResignationYes

18th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1975–1978)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
PellyJune 8, 1977Leonard LarsonSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratNorm LusneySK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratDeathYes
Saskatoon SutherlandMarch 2, 1977Evelyn EdwardsSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHarold LaneSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathNo
Prince Albert-Duck LakeMarch 2, 1977David SteuartSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGarnet Norman WipfSK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeAppointed to the SenateNo

17th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1971–1975)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Regina LakeviewDecember 5, 1973Donald Mighton McPhersonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEdward Cyril MaloneSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
AthabascaSeptember 27, 1972Allan Ray GuySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAllan Ray GuySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionYes
Souris-EstevanDecember 1, 1971Russell BrownSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratKim ThorsonSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratDeathYes
MorseDecember 1, 1971Ross ThatcherSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJack WiebeSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes

16th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1967–1971)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
KelvingtonJune 25, 1969Bryan Harvey BjarnasonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalNeil Erland ByersSK|NDP|background}}|    New DemocratVoid ElectionNo

15th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1964–1967)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
BengoughFebruary 16, 1966Samuel Karnarvon AsbellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlexander MitchellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
MoosominJune 30, 1965Alexander Hamilton McDonaldSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalErnest Franklin GardnerSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the SenateYes
HanleyDecember 16, 1964Robert Alexander WalkerSK|CCF|background}}|    CCF-NDPRobert Alexander WalkerSK|CCF|background}}|    CCF-NDPSought reelection having won seat in a judicial recount by two votesYes

14th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1960–1964)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Prince AlbertNovember 14, 1962Lachlan Fraser McIntoshSK|CCF|background}}|    CCF-NDPDavid SteuartSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathNo
WeyburnDecember 13, 1961Tommy DouglasSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFJunior Herbert StaveleySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation upon being elected first leader of the Federal NDPNo
TurtlefordFebruary 22, 1961Bob WooffSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFFrank FoleySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid ElectionNo

13th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1956–1960)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
KinistinoJune 3, 1959Henry BegrandSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFArthur ThibaultSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFDeathYes

12th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1952–1956)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Souris-EstevanOctober 28, 1953John Edward McCormackSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRobert KohalySK|PC|background}}|    Progressive ConservativeDeathNo
RosthernOctober 28, 1953Walter TuckerSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSamuel Henry CarrSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyYes

11th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1948–1952)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
GravelbourgJuly 10, 1951E. M. CullitonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalEdward Hazen WalkerSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFAppointed a judgeNo
The BattlefordsFebruary 8, 1950Paul PrinceSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHugh James MaherSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Gull LakeNovember 10, 1949Alvin Cecil MurraySK|CCF|background}}|    CCFThomas John BentleySK|CCF|background}}|    CCFDeathYes
CanningtonNovember 10, 1949William John PattersonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRosscoe Arnold McCarthySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation upon appointment to the federal Board of Transport CommissionersYes

10th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1944–1948)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
MorseJune 27, 1946Sidney Merlin SpidellSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFJames William GibsonSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFResignationYes
WadenaNovember 21, 1945George Hara WilliamsSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFFrederick Arthur DewhurstSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFDeathYes
ShellbrookJune 29, 1945Albert Victor SterlingSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFGuy Franklin Van EatonSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFDeathYes

9th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1938–1944)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
AthabascaJuly 28, 1941†Jules MarionSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHubert StainesSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
The BattlefordsJune 26, 1940John GregorySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalPaul PrinceSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyYes
Prince AlbertOctober 16, 1939†Thomas Clayton DavisSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHarold John FraserSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
Regina CityNovember 24, 1938Percy McCuaig AndersonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalBernard J. McDanielSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
HumboldtAugust 4, 1938James Chisholm KingSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJoseph William BurtonSK|CCF|background}}|    CCFResignation to provide a seat for CM DunnNo

† Won by acclamation

8th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1934–1938)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
MelvilleDecember 9, 1935†James Garfield GardinerSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalErnest Walter GerrandSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the federal cabinetYes
Regina CityDecember 2, 1935William Franklin KerrSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Franklin KerrSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Natural ResourcesYes
GravelbourgNovember 26, 1935Benjamin Franklin McGregorSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalE. M. CullitonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
HumboldtNovember 19, 1935James HoganSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Chisholm KingSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes

† Won by acclamation

7th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1929–1934)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
KinistinoMay 22, 1933Charles McIntoshSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn Richard Parish TaylorSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Natural ResourcesYes*
EstevanDecember 23, 1930Eleazer GarnerSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDavid McKnightSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeResignationNo
David McKnightSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeNorman Leslie McLeodSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMcLeod declared elected due to ballot tampering on February 9, 1931. Results Voided November 7, 1932. No by-election held.No
YorktonOctober 7, 1929†Alan Carl StewartSK|Independent|background}}|    IndependentAlan Carl StewartSK|Independent|background}}|    IndependentSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of HighwaysYes
TisdaleOctober 7, 1929†Walter Clutterbuck BuckleSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeWalter Clutterbuck BuckleSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of AgricultureYes
MoosominOctober 7, 1929†Frederick Dennis MunroeSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeFrederick Dennis MunroeSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Public HealthYes
{{nowrap|Saskatoon City}}{{nowrap|September 30, 1929}}†James Thomas Milton AndersonSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJames Thomas Milton AndersonSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought reelection upon appointment as Premier and Minister of Education and Natural ResourcesYes
Howard McConnellSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeHoward McConnellSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought reelection upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer and Minister of Municipal AffairsYes
Regina CitySeptember 30, 1929}}†Murdoch Alexander MacPhersonSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeMurdoch Alexander MacPhersonSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought reelection upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes
Moose Jaw City}}September 30, 1929}}†John Alexander MerkleySK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJohn Alexander MerkleySK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought reelection upon appointment as Provincial Secretary and Minister of Railways, Labour and IndustriesYes
LumsdenSeptember 30, 1929}}†James Fraser BryantSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJames Fraser BryantSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Public Works and Minister of Telephones and TelegraphsYes

† Won by acclamation

  • McIntosh was a Liberal who became a coalition government supporter in 1932 and was defeated when he sought reelection upon entering the cabinet

6th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1925–1929)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Arm RiverOctober 25, 1928George Adam ScottSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas Frederick WaughSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation upon appointment as an income tax inspectorYes
Maple CreekDecember 1, 1927Peter Lawrence HydeSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge SpenceSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
MorseAugust 15, 1927†William Paris MacLachlanSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDuncan Morris RobertsonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Moose Jaw CityMay 17, 1927William Erskine KnowlesSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Gladstone RossSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
Saskatoon CityJanuary 21, 1927Archibald Peter McNabSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalHoward McConnellSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed to the local government boardNo
KerrobertNovember 9, 1926John Albert DowdSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDonald LaingSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
NotukeuJune 1, 1926George SpenceSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlexander Lothian GrantSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyYes
Moose Jaw CountyMay 25, 1926†Charles Avery DunningSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas WaddellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyYes
Île-à-la-CrosseApril 26, 1926Joseph NolinSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJules MarionSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Prince AlbertMarch 18, 1926†Thomas Clayton DavisSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalThomas Clayton DavisSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Municipal AffairsYes
PipestoneMarch 18, 1926†William John PattersonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam John PattersonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Provincial TreasurerYes
Willow BunchAugust 31, 1925†Abel James HindleSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Albert CrossSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to provide a seat for CrossYes

† Won by acclamation

5th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1921–1925)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
WynyardOctober 20, 1924George Wilson RobertsonSK|Independent|background}}|    IndependentWilhelm PaulsonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to become Secretary of the Saskatchewan Wheat PoolNo
CanningtonJune 9, 1924†Robert DouglasSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAlbert Edward SteeleSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
MilestoneOctober 29, 1923Bernard LarsonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalFrederick Birthall LewisSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
Regina CitySeptember 19, 1922†William Melville MartinSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDonald McNivenSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes
CumberlandAugust 21, 1922George LangleySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeakin HallSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignationYes
HappylandJune 26, 1922Stephen MorreySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalFranklin Robert ShortreedSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
RosthernJune 5, 1922†John Michael UhrichSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn Michael UhrichSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Provincial SecretaryYes
North Qu'AppelleJune 5, 1922†James Garfield GardinerSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Garfield GardinerSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of HighwaysYes
Regina CityApril 25, 1922†James Albert CrossSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Albert CrossSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Attorney GeneralYes

† Won by acclamation

4th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1917–1921)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
WeyburnJune 15, 1920†Charles McGill HamiltonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles McGill HamiltonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of AgricultureYes
KindersleyNovember 13, 1919†William Richard MotherwellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWesley Harper HarveySK|Independent Farmer|background}}|    Independent FarmerResignation in protest of the Liberals pro-conscription stanceNo
PellyJuly 29, 1919Max RamslandSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSarah RamslandSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalDeathYes
WeyburnJuly 22, 1919†Robert Menzies MitchellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles McGill HamiltonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to become superintendent of the provincial mental hospitalYes
EstevanOctober 24, 1918George Alexander BellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalRobert DunbarSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to become chairman of the Local Government BoardYes
SaltcoatsJuly 11, 1918James Alexander CalderSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge William SahlmarkSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyYes
Moose Jaw CityJune 10, 1918Wellington WilloughbySK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeWilliam Erskine KnowlesSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed to the SenateNo
Last MountainNovember 6, 1917†Samuel John LattaSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSamuel John LattaSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of HighwaysYes

† Won by acclamation

3rd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1912–1917)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Moose Jaw County}}December 5, 1916John Albert SheppardSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJohn Edwin ChisholmSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeSought reelection in order to "give him the opportunity of vindicating his character by an appeal to the people"No
Regina CityNovember 13, 1916}}†James Franklin BoleSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Melville MartinSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed Saskatchewan liquor commissionerYes
KinistinoNovember 13, 1916}}†Edward DevlineSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalCharles Avery DunningSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation upon conviction for forgeryYes
ShellbrookMay 10, 1915Samuel James DonaldsonSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeEdgar Sidney ClinchSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyNo
RosthernJune 25, 1914Gerhard EnsSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Benjamin BashfordSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to become Inspector of Public InstitutionsYes
North Qu'AppelleJune 25, 1914John Archibald McDonaldSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJames Garfield GardinerSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation after admitting to "corrupt practices on the part of his agent"No
CumberlandSeptember 8, 1913VacantSK|vacant|background}}|    n/aDeakin HallSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalVoid Electionn/a
HanleyJune 28, 1913James Walter MacNeillSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalMacbeth MalcolmSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to travel abroad and study mental diseasesYes
South Qu'AppelleDecember 4, 1912Frederick W. A. G. HaultainSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeJoseph GlennSK|PC|background}}|    ConservativeAppointed a judgeYes
RedberrySeptember 5, 1912}}†George LangleySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge LangleySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Municipal AffairsYes
EstevanSeptember 5, 1912}}†George Alexander BellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalGeorge Alexander BellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Provincial TreasurerYes

† Won by acclamation

2nd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1908–1912)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Saskatoon CityDecember 24, 1908†Archibald Peter McNabSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalArchibald Peter McNabSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalSought reelection upon appointment as Commissioner of Municipal AffairsYes
SaltcoatsDecember 7, 1908Thomas MacNuttSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalJames Alexander CalderSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyYes
HumboldtDecember 7, 1908David Bradley NeelySK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Richard MotherwellSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalResignation to run federallyYes

† Won by acclamation

1st Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1905–1908)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Prince Albert CityOctober 12, 1907John Henderson LamontSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalWilliam Ferdinand Alphonse TurgeonSK|Liberal|background}}|    LiberalAppointed a judgeYes

See also

  • List of federal by-elections in Canada

References

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20111117101458/http://www.elections.sk.ca/previous-elections/historical---provincial-by-election-vote-summaries
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Membership-of-Legislatures.pdf |title=Membership of the Legislatures |publisher=Saskatchewan Archives |accessdate=2013-07-08 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227192150/http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Membership-of-Legislatures.pdf |archivedate=2013-12-27 |df= }}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/pdf/ministries.pdf |title=Ministries |publisher=Saskatchewan Archives |accessdate=2013-07-08 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219111332/http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/pdf/ministries.pdf |archivedate=2013-12-19 |df= }}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Elections-Results-by-Electoral-Division.pdf |title=Election Results by Electoral Division |publisher=Saskatchewan Archives |accessdate=2013-07-08 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131112235500/http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Elections-Results-by-Electoral-Division.pdf |archivedate=2013-11-12 |df= }}
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