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词条 1912 Saskatchewan general election
释义

  1. Results

  2. Members of the Legislative Assembly elected

     By-election, September 8, 1913 

  3. References

  4. See also

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| election_name = Saskatchewan general election, 1912
| country = Saskatchewan
| flag_year = 1905
| type = parliamentary
| party_colour = no
| party_name = no
| previous_election = Saskatchewan general election, 1908
| previous_year = 1908
| previous_mps = 2nd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
| election_date = {{Start date|1912|07|11}}
| elected_mps = members
| next_election = Saskatchewan general election, 1917
| next_year = 1917
| next_mps = 4th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
| seats_for_election = 54 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
| majority_seats = 28
| turnout =
| image1 =
| colour1 = {{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|nohash}}
| leader1 = Thomas Walter Scott
| party1 = {{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|name}}
| leader_since1 = August 16, 1905
| leaders_seat1 = Swift Current
| last_election1 = 27
| seats1 = 45
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}18
| popular_vote1 = 50,004
| percentage1 = 57.0%
| swing1 = {{increase}}6.2pp
| image2 =
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| colour2 = {{Canadian party colour|SK|Conservative|nohash}}
| leader2 = Wellington Willoughby
| party2 = {{Canadian party colour|SK|Conservative|name}}
| leader_since2 = 1912
| leaders_seat2 = Moose Jaw City
| last_election2 = 14
| seats2 = 8
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}6
| popular_vote2 = 36,848
| percentage2 = 42.0%
| swing2 = {{decrease}}5.9pp
| map_image =
| map_size =
| map_alt =
| map_caption =
| title = Premier
| before_election = Thomas Walter Scott
| before_party = {{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|name}}
| posttitle = Premier-designate
| after_election = Thomas Walter Scott
| after_party = {{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|name}}
}}

The Saskatchewan general election of 1912 was the third provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on July 11, 1912 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Premier Walter Scott led the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan to a third term in office with a significant increase in the share of the popular vote. The opposition, now renamed from the Provincial Rights Party to the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan and led by Wellington Bartley Willoughby, lost both votes and seats in the legislature.

Results

PartyParty LeaderCandidatesSeatsPopular Vote
1908ElectedChangeVotes%Change{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} LiberalWalter Scott532745+60.0%50,00456.96%+6.17%{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}} Conservative1Wellington Willoughby53148-42.9%36,84841.98%-5.90%{{Canadian party colour|SK|Independent|row}}Independent5--9341.06%+0.40%
Total11141532+29.3%87,786100%N/A
Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140407165609/http://www.elections.sk.ca/previous-elections/historical---provincial-general-election-summaries/ Elections Saskatchewan]

Notes:

  • 1 Results compared to those of Provincial Rights Party in 1908 election, which became the Conservative Party.
  • 2 There were 54 seats contested at the 1912 election, however Cumberland was declared void and only 53 people were elected. A by-election was held on September 8, 1913 to fill the vacancy that existed in Cumberland.

Members of the Legislative Assembly elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts
3rd Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
 DistrictMemberParty{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Arm RiverGeorge A. ScottLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}AthabascaJoseph NolinLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}BattlefordSydney SimpsonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}BiggarCharles CawthorpeLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}CanningtonJohn D. StewartLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}CanoraJohn D. Robertson Liberal
Cumberland(void)n/a{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Eagle CreekGeorge HarrisLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}EstevanGeorge BellLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}FrancisWalter RobinsonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Gull LakeDaniel C. LocheadLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}HanleyJames MacNeillLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}HumboldtWilliam TurgeonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}KerrobertGeorge WatsonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}KindersleyWilliam R. MotherwellLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}KinistinoEdward DevlineLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Last MountainSamuel LattaLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}LloydminsterJohn LyleLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}}LumsdenFrederick TateConservative{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}}Maple CreekDavid WylieConservative{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}MelfortGeorge B. JohnstonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}MilestoneBernard LarsonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}}Moose Jaw CityWellington WilloughbyConservative{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Moose Jaw CountyJohn SheppardLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Moose MountainRobert MageeLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}MoosominAlexander S. SmithLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}MorseMalcolm L. LeitchLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}North BattlefordDonald FinlaysonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}}North Qu'AppelleJohn Archibald McDonaldConservative{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}PellyJohn K. JohnstonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Pheasant HillsAndrew Benjamin CunninghamLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Pinto CreekSamuel MooreLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}PipestoneRichard PhinLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}}Prince Albert CityJohn E. BradshawConservative{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Quill PlainsWilhelm PaulsonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}RedberryGeorge LangleyLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Regina CityJames BoleLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}RosetownCephas MarkLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}RosthernGerhard EnsLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}SaltcoatsJames Alexander CalderLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Saskatoon CityArchibald McNabLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Saskatoon CountyWilliam C. SutherlandLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}}ShellbrookSamuel J. DonaldsonConservative{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}SourisRichard ForsythLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}}South Qu'AppelleFrederick HaultainConservative{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Swift CurrentWalter ScottLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Thunder CreekAlexandre BeaudreauLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}TouchwoodGeorge AtkinsonLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}Trampling LakeJames M. ScottLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}VondaAlbert TotzkeLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}WadenaHerbert PierceLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}WeyburnRobert MitchellLiberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|PC|row}}Willow BunchWilliam W. DavidsonConservative{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}YorktonThomas GarryLiberal

By-election, September 8, 1913

 DistrictMemberParty{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}}CumberlandDeakin Alexander Hall Liberal

References

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110716005755/http://www.saskarchives.com/web/seld/Elections-Results-by-Electoral-Division.pdf Saskatchewan Archives Board – Election Results By Electoral Division]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090313070432/http://www.elections.sk.ca/history.php#provincialvotesummaries Elections Saskatchewan - Provincial Vote Summaries]

See also

  • List of Saskatchewan political parties
{{SaskatchewanElections}}

4 : 1912 elections in Canada|1912 in Saskatchewan|Elections in Saskatchewan|July 1912 events

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