Electoral district | Member | Party{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} | Arm River | Gustaf Herman Danielson | Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} | Athabasca | Louis Marcien Marion | Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Bengough | Allan Lister Samuel Brown | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Biggar | Woodrow Stanley Lloyd | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} | Cannington | William John Patterson | Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Canora | Myron Henry Feeley | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Cumberland | Leslie Walter Lee | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Cut Knife | Isidore Charles Nollet | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Elrose | Maurice John Willis | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Gravelbourg | Henry Edmund Houze | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Gull Lake | Alvin Cecil Murray | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Hanley | James Smith Aitken | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Humboldt | Ben Putnam | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Kelvington | Peter Anton Howe | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Kerrobert-Kindersley | John Wellbelove | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Kinistino | William James Boyle | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Last Mountain | Jacob Benson | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Lumsden | William Sancho Thair | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Maple Creek | Beatrice Janet Trew | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Meadow Lake | Herschel Lee Howell | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Melfort | Oakland Woods Valleau | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Melville | William James Arthurs | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Milestone | Frank Keem Malcolm | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Moose Jaw City | John Wesley Corman | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Dempster Henry Ratcliffe Heming{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} | Moosomin | Arthur Thomas Procter | Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Morse | Sidney Merlin Spidell | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Notukeu-Willow Bunch | Niles Leonard Buchanan | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Pelly | Dan Daniels | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Prince Albert | Lachlan Fraser McIntosh | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Qu'Appelle-Wolseley | Warden Burgess | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Redberry | Dmytro Matthew Lazorko | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Regina City | Charles Cromwell Williams | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Clarence Melvin Fines{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Rosetown | John Taylor Douglas | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|Liberal|row}} | Rosthern | Peter J. Hooge | Liberal{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Saltcoats | Joseph Lee Phelps | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Saskatoon City | John Henry Sturdy | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Arthur Thomas Stone{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Shellbrook | Albert Victor Sterling | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Souris-Estevan | Charles David Cuming | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Swift Current | Harry Gibbs | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | The Battlefords | Alexander Duff Connon | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Tisdale | John Hewgill Brockelbank | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Torch River | John Bruce Harris | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Touchwood | Tom Johnston | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Turtleford | Bob Wooff | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Wadena | George Hara Williams | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Watrous | James Andrew Darling | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Weyburn | Thomas Clement Douglas | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Wilkie | Hans Ove Hansen | Co-operative Commonwealth{{Canadian party colour|SK|CCF|row}} | Yorkton | Arthur Percy Swallow | Co-operative Commonwealth | Active Service Voters[6] |
Area No. 1 (Great Britain) | LAC Delmar Storey Valleau |
Area No. 2 (Mediterranean Sea) | Lt. Col. Alan Williams Embury |
Area No. 3 (Canada outside of Saskatchewan/Newfoundland) | Major Malcolm James Dobie |
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Sessions-Dates.pdf |title=Saskatchewan Sessions of the Legislative Assembly and Their Duration |format=PDF |publisher=Saskatchewan Archive Board |accessdate=2012-03-06}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Premiers.pdf |title=Saskatchewan Premiers |accessdate=2012-03-07 |publisher=Saskatchewan Archives Board |format=PDF}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Leaders-of-the-Opposition.pdf |format=PDF |title=Saskatchewan Leaders of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly |publisher=Saskatchewan Archives Board |accessdate=2012-03-07}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Speakers.pdf |format=PDF |title=Saskatchewan Speakers of the Legislative Assembly |publisher=Saskatchewan Archive Board |accessdate=2012-03-07}}
5. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Membership-of-Legislatures.pdf |title=Membership of the Legislatures |format=PDF |publisher=Saskatchewan Archive Board |accessdate=2012-03-06 |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= }}
6. ^Polled October 17 to 30, 1944
7. ^Active Service Voter representatives had no party affiliation
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Membership-of-Legislatures.pdf |title=Members of the Legislative Assembly, Saskatchewan |publisher=Saskatchewan Archives Board |accessdate=2012-03-31 |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= }}
9. ^{{cite encyclopedia |url=http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/williams_george_1894-1945.html |title=Williams, George (1894–1945) |last=Dale-Burnett |first=Lisa |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan |accessdate=2008-02-12}}
10. ^{{cite book |title=Canadian Parliamentary Guide |last=Normandin |first=G P |year=1947}}