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词条 Weyburn-Big Muddy
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  1. Members of the Legislative Assembly

  2. Election results

  3. 2006 by-election

  4. Members of the Legislative Assembly

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Weyburn-Big Muddy
| province = Saskatchewan
| image = SK 2016 Weyburn Big Muddy.png
| prov-status = active
| prov-rep = Dustin Duncan
| prov-rep-party = Saskatchewan
|demo-census-date = 2001
|prov-election-last = 2016
|demo-electors = 9,784
|prov-election-first = 1908
{{small|(as Weyburn)}}
| cdivision = Division 2
|demo-csd = Weyburn
}}

Weyburn-Big Muddy is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southeastern Saskatchewan, the constituency was created through the Representation Act, 1994 (Saskatchewan) by combining most of the Weyburn district with part of Bengough-Milestone. The "Weyburn" riding was once represented by former CCF Premier, and federal NDP leader, Tommy Douglas.

The largest centre in the constituency is the city of Weyburn (pop. 9,433). Smaller communities in the district include the towns of Willow Bunch, Coronach, Ogema and Bengough; and the villages of Minton, Pangman and Mctaggart.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Legislature YearsMember Party
23rd 1995–1999SK|NDP|background}} |     Judy Bradley New Democrat
24th 1999–2003SK|Saskatchewan|background}} |    Brenda BakkenSaskatchewan Party
25th 2003–2006
2006–2007Dustin Duncan
26th 2007–2011
27th 2011–2016
28th 2016–present

Election results

{{Canadian election result/top|SK|2016|Weyburn-Big Muddy|percent=yes|change=yes|prelim=no}}{{CANelec|SK|Saskatchewan|Dustin Duncan|6,177|78.73|+3.02}}{{CANelec|SK|NDP|Karen Wormsbecker|1,260|16.06|-6.06}}{{CANelec|SK|Green|Barry Dickie|155|1.97|-0.20}}{{CANelec|SK|PC|Glenn Pohl|131|1.66|+1.66}}{{CANelec|SK|Liberal|Dylan Hart|122|1.55|+1.55}}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|7,845|100.0  }}{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|–}}{{CANelec/source|Source: Elections Saskatchewan[1][2]}}{{end}}{{Election box begin | title=Saskatchewan general election, 2011}}
|-{{CANelec |SK |Saskatchewan |Dustin Duncan |5,194 |75.71 |+15.00}}
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}}
|New Democratic Party
|Ken Kessler
|align="right"|1,517
|align="right"|22.12
|align="right"|-3.03
|-{{CANelec|SK|Green|Gene Ives|149|2.17|+0.29}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total6,860100.00{{election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Saskatchewan general election, 2007}}
|-{{CANelec |SK |Saskatchewan |Dustin Duncan |4,972 |60.71 |+11.71}}
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}}
|New Democratic Party
|Sharon Elliott
|align="right"|2,060
|align="right"|25.15
|align="right"|+1.30
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Colleen Christopherson-Cote
|align="right"|1,004
|align="right"|12.26
|align="right"|-14.89
|-{{CANelec|SK|Green|Al Birchard|154|1.88|*}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total8,190100.00{{election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Saskatchewan general election, 2003}}
|-{{CANelec |SK |Saskatchewan |Brenda Bakken |3,827 |45.14 |-2.69}}
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}}
|New Democratic Party
|Sherry Leach
|align="right"|3,441
|align="right"|40.58
|align="right"|+4.99
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Janet Ledingham
|align="right"|1,211
|align="right"|14.28
|align="right"|-2.30
|- bgcolor="white"
Total8,479100.00{{election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Saskatchewan general election, 1999}}
|-{{CANelec |SK |Saskatchewan |Brenda Bakken |4,190 |47.83 |*}}
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}}
|New Democratic Party
|Judy Bradley
|align="right"|3,118
|align="right"|35.59
|align="right"|-6.58
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Joseph Weisgerber
|align="right"|1,453
|align="right"|16.58
|align="right"|-11.97
|- bgcolor="white"
Total8,761100.00{{election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Saskatchewan general election, 1995}}
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}}
|New Democratic Party
|Judy Bradley
|align="right"|3,506
|align="right"|42.17
|align="right"|*
|-{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Progressive_Conservatives/row}}
|Prog. Conservative
|Brenda Bakken
|align="right"|2,434
|align="right"|29.28
|align="right"|*
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Hugh Kimball
|align="right"|2,373
|align="right"|28.55
|align="right"|*
|- bgcolor="white"
Total8,313100.00{{election box end}}

2006 by-election

In February 2006, the constituency's seat became vacant when the current member, Brenda Bakken Lackey (Saskatchewan Party) tendered her resignation. On May 19, 2006, Premier Calvert announced a by-election for the seat, to be held on June 19, 2006.

The candidates were:

  • Graham Mickleborough raised on a family farm in the Rose Plain district of Saskatchewan, was the candidate running for the NDP. He lives and works in Weyburn as the government appointed CEO and President of Weyburn Regional College.
  • Dustin Duncan, born and raised in Weyburn, was the Saskatchewan Party candidate. He resided in Regina and worked in the SP legislative caucus office prior to the by-election.
  • Liberal leader David Karwacki who was raised in Saskatoon and was the Liberal Party candidate. David is an entrepreneur and founder of Star Produce Ltd.

The Saskatchewan Party won the constituency by a considerably wider margin than it had in the 2003 Saskatchewan general election, although the party only managed to increase its share of the vote by a modest four percentage points (this swing would be enough for a Saskatchewan Party majority if it were repeated provincewide in the next general election). The Liberal Party was able to gain more support than the NDP, although that may well have been due to the candidacy of their leader.  

Compared to typical Saskatchewan by-elections, voter turnout was high.

{{Election box begin | title=June 19, 2006 By-Election: Weyburn-Big Muddy}}
|-{{CANelec |SK |Saskatchewan |Dustin Duncan |3,585 |49.01% |+3.87%}}
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|David Karwacki
|align="right"|1,985
|align="right"|27.14%
|align="right"|+12.86%
|-{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}}
|New Democratic Party
|Graham Mickleborough
|align="right"|1,745
|align="right"|23.86%
|align="right"|-16.72%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total7,315100.00%0.1%{{election box end}}Source: Elections Saskatchewan: Constituency Vote Summaries – Historical

Members of the Legislative Assembly

#MLAServedParty{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} 1. Robert Menzies Mitchell 1908–1919 Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} 2. Charles McGill Hamilton 1919–1929 Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Progressive|row}} 3. Robert Sterritt Leslie 1929–1934Progressive{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} 4. Hugh Elliott Eaglesham 1934–1938 Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} 5. George Levi Crane 1938–1944 Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} 6. Thomas Clement Douglas 1944–1961 CCF{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} 7. Junior Herbert Staveley 1961–1964 Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}} 8. James Auburn Pepper 1964–1982 CCF/NDP{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}} 9. Lorne Henry Hepworth 1982–1991 Prog. Cons.{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}} 10. Ronald Joseph Wormsbecker 1991–1995 NDP{{Canadian party colour|SK|NDP|row}} 11. Judy Bradley 1995–1999 NDP{{Canadian party colour|SK|Saskatchewan|row}} 12. Brenda Bakken 1999–2006 Saskatchewan Party{{Canadian party colour|SK|Saskatchewan|row}} 13. Dustin Duncan 2006–present Saskatchewan Party

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.elections.sk.ca/candidates-political-parties/candidates/register-of-official-candidates-by-constituency---28th-general-election-final.pdf|title=Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL|publisher=Elections Saskatchewan|date=19 March 2016|accessdate=23 March 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://results.elections.sk.ca/|title=2016 General Election Results|publisher=Elections Saskatchewan|date=4 April 2016|accessdate=7 November 2016}}

External links

  • Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
  • Elections Saskatchewan: Official Results of the 2007 Provincial Election By Electoral Division
  • Elections Saskatchewan - Official Results of the 2011 Provincial Election
  • Saskatchewan Archives Board – Saskatchewan Election Results By Electoral Division
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