1967 Saskatchewan General Election
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The 1967 Saskatchewan general election was held on October 11, 1967, to elect members of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan The Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan is the legislative chamber of the Saskatchewan Legislature in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Bills passed by the assembly are given royal assent by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, in the na ...
. The
Liberal Party of Saskatchewan The Saskatchewan Liberal Party is a liberal political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was the provincial affiliate of the Liberal Party of Canada until 2009. It was previously one of the two largest parties in the provin ...
, led by
Premier Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier. A premier will normally be a head of governm ...
Ross Thatcher Wilbert Ross Thatcher, (May 24, 1917 – July 22, 1971) was the ninth premier of Saskatchewan, serving from May 22, 1964 to June 30, 1971. He led the Saskatchewan Liberal Party in four general elections, in 1960, 1964, 1967 and 1971. Thatcher ...
, was re-elected with a slightly larger majority in the legislature and a larger share of the popular vote. The
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had changed its name to the
New Democratic Party The New Democratic Party (NDP; french: Nouveau Parti démocratique, NPD) is a federal political party in Canada. Widely described as social democratic,The party is widely described as social democratic: * * * * * * * * * * * * t ...
to match the change that had already been made at the federal level. Still led by former Premier
Woodrow Lloyd Woodrow Stanley Lloyd (July 16, 1913 – April 7, 1972) was a Canadian politician and educator. Born in Saskatchewan in 1913, he became a teacher in the early 1930s. He worked as a teacher and school principal until 1944 and was involved with ...
, the NDP also won an increased share of the popular vote but lost one of the seats that the CCF had won in the previous election. The Liberal and NDP gains in the popular vote came at the expense of the
Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan The Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan is a conservative political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Prior to 1942, it was known as the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan. Members are commonly known as Tories. History ...
of
Martin Pederson Martin Pederson (December 5, 1921 – September 1, 2001) was a Canadian farmer, business owner and politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968. He was born on the family farm near Hawarden, ...
, which lost about half of its votes. Pederson finished third in the constituency he had won three years earlier, and no other PC members were elected. However, a PC candidate finished second in
Athabasca Athabasca (also Athabaska) is an anglicized version of the Cree name for Lake Athabasca in Canada, āthap-āsk-ā-w (pronounced ), meaning "grass or reeds here and there". Most places named Athabasca are found in Alberta, Canada. Athabasca may a ...
. It was the first election in which the cities of Regina,
Saskatoon Saskatoon () is the largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province. It is located along the Trans-Canada Hig ...
and
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were divided into two or more ridings instead of having a single city-wide multiple-member district for each city. Previously those cities had elected their MLAs through
Plurality block voting Plurality block voting, also known as plurality-at-large voting, block vote or block voting (BV) is a non- proportional voting system for electing representatives in multi-winner elections. Each voter may cast as many votes as the number of sea ...
, but starting in this election, the city MLAs began to be elected through
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. It was the last election, as of 2020, in which the leaders of both the
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and the
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in Saskatchewan represented rural constituencies. It was also the last election contested by the Social Credit Party, which nominated six candidates. To date this is the last election in which the Saskatchewan Liberal Party won a majority of seats.


Results

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Ross Thatcher Wilbert Ross Thatcher, (May 24, 1917 – July 22, 1971) was the ninth premier of Saskatchewan, serving from May 22, 1964 to June 30, 1971. He led the Saskatchewan Liberal Party in four general elections, in 1960, 1964, 1967 and 1971. Thatcher ...
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Woodrow Lloyd Woodrow Stanley Lloyd (July 16, 1913 – April 7, 1972) was a Canadian politician and educator. Born in Saskatchewan in 1913, he became a teacher in the early 1930s. He worked as a teacher and school principal until 1944 and was involved with ...
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Martin Pederson Martin Pederson (December 5, 1921 – September 1, 2001) was a Canadian farmer, business owner and politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968. He was born on the family farm near Hawarden, ...
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Elections Saskatchewan
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Percentages


Ranking


Riding results

Names in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker. ''Party leaders'' are ''italicized''. The symbol " ** " indicates MLAs who are not running again.


Northwestern Saskatchewan

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Athabasca Athabasca (also Athabaska) is an anglicized version of the Cree name for Lake Athabasca in Canada, āthap-āsk-ā-w (pronounced ), meaning "grass or reeds here and there". Most places named Athabasca are found in Alberta, Canada. Athabasca may a ...
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Allan Ray Guy Allan Ray Guy (born May 18, 1926) is a former educator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Athabasca from 1960 to 1975 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. After leaving politics in 1975, Guy became principal ...

1,397 , , Tony Wood
602 , , Harry J. Houghton
818 , , , ,   , Allan Ray Guy , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Cut Knife-Lloydminster , , Ben Gulak
2,121 , ,   , Miro Kwasnica
2,862 , , Gordon Goodfellow
1,289 , , Walter B. Hoover (
Social Credit Social credit is a distributive philosophy of political economy developed by C. H. Douglas. Douglas attributed economic downturns to discrepancies between the cost of goods and the compensation of the workers who made them. To combat what he ...
) 164 , ,   , Isidore Charles Nollet** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Meadow Lake , ,   , Henry Coupland
2,394 , ,
Martin Semchuk Martin Semchuk (August 20, 1914 – November 15, 2000) was a merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Meadow Lake from 1960 to 1964 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) ...

2,288 , , Leo Jeannotte
921 , , , ,   , Henry Ethelbert Coupland , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Redberry , , Steve Sulatisky
2,343 , ,   , Dick Michayluk
2,365 , , Ed Thunderchild
510 , , , ,   , Demitro Wasyl Michayluk , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Rosthern Rosthern is a town at the juncture of Highway 11 and Highway 312 in the central area of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located roughly halfway between the cities of Prince Albert and Saskatoon. History Mennonite settlers, led by Gerhard Ens, beg ...
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David Boldt David Boldt (January 21, 1918 – December 31, 2007) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Rosthern from 1960 to 1975 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He was born in Osler, Saskatchewan, t ...

2,950 , , George Guenther
1,466 , , , , , ,   , David Boldt , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Shellbrook , , Pat Moan
2,204 , ,   ,
George Bowerman George Oliver Bowerman (born 6 November 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Cradley Town. He began his career with Walsall, and spent brief periods with non-League clubs Redditch United and Woking before j ...

2,515 , ,
Norval Horner Norval Alexander Horner (August 21, 1930 – April 3, 2014) was a Canadian politician and former member of the House of Commons of Canada. Horner earned teaching and engineering degrees from the University of Saskatchewan and worked as a busines ...

910 , , , ,   , John Marcel Cuelenaere** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
The Battlefords The Battlefords is the collective name given to the adjacent communities of the City of North Battleford and the Town of Battleford in west-central Saskatchewan, Canada. As of the 2011 census, the two communities have a combined population of 1 ...
, , Herbert O.M. Sparrow
3,700 , ,   ,
Eiling Kramer Eiling Kramer (July 14, 1914 – May 5, 1999) MLA, was an auctioneer, rancher and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. Eiling Kramer was born in 1914, the son of Minne Dowe Kramer and Jacobina Kopinga, in Highworth, Saskatchewan in ...

4,200 , , , , , ,   ,
Eiling Kramer Eiling Kramer (July 14, 1914 – May 5, 1999) MLA, was an auctioneer, rancher and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. Eiling Kramer was born in 1914, the son of Minne Dowe Kramer and Jacobina Kopinga, in Highworth, Saskatchewan in ...
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Turtleford Turtleford is a town in the rural municipality of Mervin No. 499, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Turtleford is located on Highway 26 near the intersection / concurrency with Highway 3 and Highway 303. The nearest large communiti ...
, , John Flack
2,125 , ,   , Bob Wooff
2,152 , , Hugh E. Konsmo
813 , , , ,   , Robert Hanson Wooff


Northeastern Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Humboldt , ,   , Mathieu Breker
3,693 , , Palma Little
2,881 , , Frank J. Martin
720 , , , ,   , Mathieu Theodore Breker , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Kelsey , , William John McHugh
2,381 , ,   , John R. Messer
2,473 , , Carsten Johnson
606 , , , ,   ,
John Hewgill Brockelbank John Hewgill Brockelbank (June 24, 1897 - May 30, 1977) was a politician in Saskatchewan, Canada, who served as leader of the opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Born in Grey County, Ontario, Brockebank moved to Saskatchewan ...
** , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Kelvington , ,   , Bryan Bjarnason
2,440 , , Neil Byers
2,432 , , Anita M. Kubat
659 , , , ,   , Bryan Bjarnason , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Kinistino , , Lyle Rea
2,724 , ,   ,
Arthur Thibault Arthur Joseph Thibault (February 21, 1914 – February 22, 1983) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Kinistino from 1959 to 1971 Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member and from 1975 to 1978 as a New ...

3,260 , , , , , ,   , Arthur Thibault , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Melfort-Tisdale , , Donald Lamb
3,650 , ,   ,
Clarence George Willis Clarence George Willis (November 11, 1907 – February 14, 1984) was an educator, farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Melfort-Tisdale from 1952 to 1970 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Com ...

4,133 , , , , Orville Pederson (Social Credit) 331 , ,   , Clarence George Willis , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Nipawin Nipawin () is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada, on the Saskatchewan River portion of Tobin Lake. The town lies between Codette Lake, created by the Francois-Finlay Dam (built in 1986) and Tobin Lake, created by the E.B. Campbell Dam built in ...
, ,   , Frank Radloff
2,454 , , Walter A. Mills
2,446 , , John A. Whittome
1,185 , , , ,   , Frank Kenneth Radloff , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Prince Albert East-Cumberland Prince Albert East-Cumberland was a constituency of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. History The seat was created out of the Cumberland district and later became Prince Albert East. Geography The district covered the eastern part ...
, , Eldon McLachlan
3,152 , ,   , Bill Berezowsky
4,123 , , , , , ,   , Bill Berezowsky , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Prince Albert West , ,   ,
Davey Steuart David Gordon Steuart (January 26, 1916 – November 5, 2010) was a Saskatchewan politician, cabinet minister and senator. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, the son of Francis J. Steuart and Abbie Cory Thomas, Steuart moved to Prince Albert with ...

5,090 , , Orville K. Hjertaas
4,928 , , , , , ,   , David Gordon Steuart , - , style="width: 130px",
NDP NDP may stand for: Computing * Neighbor Discovery Protocol, an Internet protocol * Nortel Discovery Protocol, a layer two Internet protocol, also called SONMP * Nondeterministic programming, a type of computer language Government * National ...
, Neil Byers , align="right", 3,135 , align="right", 49.90% , align="right", +5.93 ,
Liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * a supporter of liberalism ** Liberalism by country * an adherent of a Liberal Party * Liberalism (international relations) * Sexually liberal feminism * Social liberalism Arts, entertainment and m ...
, Bryan Bjarnason , align="right", 2,603 , align="right", 41.43% , align="right", -2.69 , Prog. Conservative , Anita M. Kubat , align="right", 545 , align="right", 8.67% , align="right", -3.24 , - bgcolor="white" !align="left" colspan=3, Total !align="right", 6,283 !align="right", 100.00 !align="right",


West Central Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Arm River , ,   , Wilbert McIvor
1,929 , , Merle Snustead
1,895 , , ''
Martin Pederson Martin Pederson (December 5, 1921 – September 1, 2001) was a Canadian farmer, business owner and politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968. He was born on the family farm near Hawarden, ...
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1,214 , , , ,   , ''
Martin Pederson Martin Pederson (December 5, 1921 – September 1, 2001) was a Canadian farmer, business owner and politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968. He was born on the family farm near Hawarden, ...
'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Biggar , , Elmer McNiven
1,571 , ,   , '' Woodrow S. Lloyd''
2,916 , , Peter Wiebe
1,334 , , , ,   , ''
Woodrow Lloyd Woodrow Stanley Lloyd (July 16, 1913 – April 7, 1972) was a Canadian politician and educator. Born in Saskatchewan in 1913, he became a teacher in the early 1930s. He worked as a teacher and school principal until 1944 and was involved with ...
'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Elrose , ,   , George Leith
3,081 , , David Loewen
2,957 , , , , , ,   , George Gordon Leith , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Hanley , ,   ,
Robert Andrew Heggie Robert Andrew Heggie, (May 13, 1915 – July 23, 2000) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Hanley from 1967 to 1971 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He was born in Strasbourg, S ...

2,282 , , Robert Alexander Walker
2,149 , , , , , ,   , Robert Alexander Walker , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Kerrobert-Kindersley , ,   ,
William S. Howes William S. Howes (June 25, 1926 – July 12, 2000 ) was a farmer, municipal secretary and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Kerrobert-Kindersley from 1964 to 1971 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He ...

3,499 , , Boyd Sadler
2,672 , , , , , ,   , William S. Howes , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Rosetown , ,   , George Loken
2,951 , , Harry David Link
2,446 , , Earl Keeler
862 , , , ,   , George Fredrick Loken , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Watrous , ,   ,
Percy Schmeiser Percy Schmeiser (5 January 193113 October 2020) was a Canadian businessman, farmer, and politician. In 1954, he took over the operations of the family owned farm, gas station, and farm equipment dealership. He renamed the farm equipment dealersh ...

2,622 , ,
Hans Broten Hans Adolf Broten (August 12, 1916 – October 19, 1992) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Watrous in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1960 to 1967. He was a member of the Cooperative Commonw ...

2,557 , , Hugh Kirk
533 , , , ,   , Hans Broten , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Wilkie , ,   , Joseph "Cliff" McIsaac
3,817 , , Norman Heather
2,436 , , , , , ,   , Joseph "Cliff" McIsaac


East Central Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Canora , , Ken Romuld
3,170 , ,   ,
Al Matsalla Adolph Sylvester "Al" Matsalla (March 22, 1926 – May 18, 2015) was a Canadian educator, municipal administrator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Canora from 1967 to 1982 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Ne ...

3,386 , , , , , ,   , Kenneth Gordon Romuld , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Last Mountain , ,   ,
Donald MacLennan Donald MacLennan (March 22, 1875 – October 19, 1953) was a lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Inverness County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1911 to 1925 and then Inverness—Richmond in the Ho ...

2,425 , , Gordon MacMurchy
2,399 , , George Richardson
995 , , , ,   , Donald Gilbert MacLennan , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Melville , , James W. Gardiner
3,463 , ,   , John Kowalchuk
3,584 , , Art Pelzer
799 , , , ,   , James Wilfrid Gardiner , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Pelly , ,   ,
Jim Barrie James Ross Barrie (August 14, 1904 – November 1976) was a merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Pelly from 1956 to 1964 and from 1967 to 1971 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He was born ...

3,002 , , Leo Larson
2,753 , , , , , ,   , Leo Larson , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Saltcoats Saltcoats ( gd, Baile an t-Salainn) is a town on the west coast of North Ayrshire, Scotland. The name is derived from the town's earliest industry when salt was harvested from the sea water of the Firth of Clyde, carried out in small cottages al ...
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James Snedker James Edward Phipps Snedker (March 11, 1911March 31, 198was an England, English-born farmer, business owner and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Saltcoats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1960 to 1971 a ...

3,639 , , Charles Woolfitt
2,392 , , Cliff Obre
904 , , , ,   , James Snedker , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Touchwood , ,
George Trapp George Trapp, Jr. (July 11, 1948 – January 21, 2002) was an American professional basketball player. Amateur career A 6'8" forward/center from Monrovia, California by way of Detroit, Trapp played his senior year of high school basketbal ...

2,713 , ,   ,
Frank Meakes Frank Meakes (February 20, 1917 – July 8, 1989) was a political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Touchwood from 1956 to 1964 as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member and from 1967 to 1975 as a New Democratic Party (NDP) ...

3,002 , , , , , ,   , George Joseph Trapp , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Wadena , , George Fisher
3,146 , ,   ,
Fred Dewhurst Frederick Dewhurst (16 December 1863 – 21 April 1895) was an English professional footballer, who played as an inside forward for Preston North End in the late 19th century. Dewhurst was the first North End player to play representative foo ...

4,213 , , , , , ,   , Frederick Arthur Dewhurst , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Yorkton Yorkton is a city located in south-eastern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is about 450 kilometres north-west of Winnipeg and 300 kilometres south-east of Saskatoon and is the sixth largest city in the province. As of 2017 the census population of the ...
, ,   , Barry Gallagher
5,048 , , Irving W. Carlson
4,393 , , , , , ,   , Bernard David Gallagher


Southwest Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Gravelbourg , ,   , Leo Coderre
2,385 , , Norman Allan
1,860 , , Keith Mukelt
567 , , , ,   , Lionel Philas Coderre , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Maple Creek , ,   , Alexander Cameron
2,683 , , Ernie Howes
1,901 , , Marlyn K. Clary
955 , , , ,   , Alexander C. Cameron , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Moose Jaw North Moose Jaw North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. One of two provincial constituencies for the city of Moose Jaw, the riding's southern boundary follows Caribou Street from the Trans-Canada b ...
, , Vic Cole
2,725 , ,   , Gordon Snyder
2,860 , , Daniel J. Patterson
1,126 , , , ,   , Gordon Snyder , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Moose Jaw South , , Harry P. Swarbrick
2,415 , ,   , Bill Davies
4,674 , , Nick Markewich
1,356 , , , ,   , William Gwynne Davies , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
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Ross Thatcher Wilbert Ross Thatcher, (May 24, 1917 – July 22, 1971) was the ninth premier of Saskatchewan, serving from May 22, 1964 to June 30, 1971. He led the Saskatchewan Liberal Party in four general elections, in 1960, 1964, 1967 and 1971. Thatcher ...
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3,396 , , Louis H. Lewry
2,398 , , Earl Cooper
694 , , , ,   , ''
Ross Thatcher Wilbert Ross Thatcher, (May 24, 1917 – July 22, 1971) was the ninth premier of Saskatchewan, serving from May 22, 1964 to June 30, 1971. He led the Saskatchewan Liberal Party in four general elections, in 1960, 1964, 1967 and 1971. Thatcher ...
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Notukeu-Willow Bunch Notukeu-Willow Bunch was a provincial electoral division for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, located south of Old Wives Lake. Centered on the town of Assiniboia, this constituency was created for the 8th Saskatch ...
, ,   , Jim Hooker
2,772 , , Allan Engel
2,216 , , , , , ,   , James Benjamin Hooker , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Shaunavon , ,   ,
Fernand Larochelle Fernand Larochelle (1909 – January 5, 1978) was a farmer, business owner and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Shaunavon from 1964 to 1971 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He was born in Black Lake ...

3,091 , , Robert B. Fulton
2,684 , , , , , ,   , Fernand Larochelle , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Swift Current Swift Current is the fifth largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is situated along the Trans Canada Highway west of Moose Jaw, and east of Medicine Hat, Alberta. Swift Current grew 6.8% between 2011 and 2016, ending up at ...
, , T. Lawrence Salloum
3,366 , ,   ,
Everett Irvine Wood Everett Irvine Wood (October 4, 1910 – March 20, 1983) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Swift Current in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1956 to 1975 as a CCF/NDP member. He was born ...

4,825 , , Donald C. McGowan
1,439 , , , ,   , Everett Irvine Wood


Southeast Saskatchewan

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Bengough , ,   , Alex Mitchell
2,408 , , Dale Leifso
2,194 , , Jim Hall
723 , , , ,   , Alexander Mitchell , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Cannington , ,   , Tom Weatherald
3,436 , , Stanley G. Barnard
2,377 , , Glenn Brimner
1,436 , , , ,   , Thomas Milton Weatherald , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Lumsden , ,   , Darrel Heald
2,812 , , Cliff Thurston
2,114 , , Donald K. MacPherson
917 , , , ,   , Darrel Verner Heald , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
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, ,   , Cyril MacDonald
2,491 , , Fred P. Petruic
1,920 , , J.K. Glenn
610 , , , ,   , Cyril Pius MacDonald , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Moosomin , ,   , Frank Gardner
3,297 , , William Francis Goodwin
2,435 , , Andrew Emerson Bruce
1,956 , , , ,   , E. Franklin Gardner , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Qu'Appelle-Wolseley Qu'Appelle-Wolseley is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created before the 8th Saskatchewan general election in 1934 by combining the constituencies of ...
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Doug McFarlane Douglas Thomas McFarlane (January 4, 1918 – May 6, 1999) was a farmer, civil servant and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Qu'Appelle-Wolseley from 1956 to 1971 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He w ...

2,990 , , John Stephen Leier
1,842 , , Victor Edward Horsman
1,401 , , Lloyd Avram (Social Credit) 323 , ,   , Douglas Thomas McFarlane , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Souris-Estevan Souris-Estevan is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was created for the 7th Saskatchewan general election in 1934 by combining the districts of Souris and ...
, ,   , Ian MacDougall
5,197 , , Russell Brown
4,335 , , , , , ,   , Ian Hugh MacDougall , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Weyburn Weyburn is the eleventh-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. The city has a population of 10,870. It is on the Souris River southeast of the provincial capital of Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina and is north from the North Dakota border in the ...
, , Junior Staveley
4,693 , ,   ,
Jim Pepper Jim Gilbert Pepper II (June 18, 1941 – February 10, 1992) was a jazz saxophonist, composer and singer of Kaw and Muscogee Creek Native American heritage. He moved to New York City in 1964, where he came to prominence in the late 1960s as a mem ...

4,876 , , Jean Benson
865 , , , ,   , James Auburn Pepper


Saskatoon

, - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saskatoon City Park-University , ,   , Jeff Charlebois
6,096 , , Alex M. Nicholson
5,410 , , Mel Mills
1,356 , , , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saskatoon Mayfair , , Alex W. Prociuk
3,576 , ,   , John Edward Brockelbank
5,739 , , Hugh Rainey
1,432 , , , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saskatoon Nutana Centre , ,   , Clarence Estey
6,184 , , Wes Robbins
4,902 , , George Bateman
1,170 , , , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Saskatoon Nutana South , ,   ,
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5,193 , , Adele Smillie
3,445 , , Peter Ritchie
1,267 , , , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Saskatoon Riversdale Saskatoon Riversdale is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It was held by two Premiers of Saskatchewan from 1991 to 2007 – Roy Romanow and Lorne Calvert. It is currently represented by Marv ...
, , Margaret Gent
2,327 , ,   ,
Roy Romanow Roy John Romanow (born August 12, 1939) is a Canadian politician and the 12th premier of Saskatchewan from 1991 to 2001. Early life Romanow was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to Tekla and Michael Romanow, who were Ukrainian immigrants from Or ...

4,888 , , Emanuel Sonnenschein
1,160 , , , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District''


Regina

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Regina Centre Regina Centre is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, created in the redistribution prior to the 1967 election out of parts of Regina West and Regina North. It was abolished prior to the 2003 general elec ...
, , Pat McKerral
2,442 , ,   ,
Allan Blakeney Allan Emrys Blakeney (September 7, 1925April 16, 2011) was the tenth premier of Saskatchewan from 1971 to 1982, and leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP). Early life and career Born in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Blakeney took his ...

4,363 , , Les Youngson
698 , , Nelson Falkowsky (
Social Credit Social credit is a distributive philosophy of political economy developed by C. H. Douglas. Douglas attributed economic downturns to discrepancies between the cost of goods and the compensation of the workers who made them. To combat what he ...
) 142 , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Regina North East Regina Northeast is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district includes the neighbourhoods of Parkridge, Uplands, Glencairn and Glencairn Village. The district was created in 1967 out ...
, , Frank Gerein
3,344 , ,   , Walt Smishek
5,892 , , Albert E. Wilson
1,224 , , , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Regina North West Regina North West was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It was located in Regina. The riding was created prior to the 1967 election out of parts of Regina North and Regina West. It was ab ...
, , Frank Kleefeld
3,728 , ,   , Ed Whelan
5,364 , , George J. Tkach
1,011 , , H. Ken Cooper (Social Credit) 147 , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Regina South Regina South was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Originally created for the 15th Saskatchewan general election in 1964, this constituency changed boundaries and names many times. It was diss ...
, ,   , Gordon Grant
6,297 , , Jack W. Kehoe
2,575 , , Lillian Groeller
487 , , , ,   , Gordon Burton Grant , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke, Regina South East , ,
Paul Dojack Paul Dojack (April 24, 1914 – November 7, 2007) was a Canadian CFL referee. He officiated in 546 CFL games including 15 Grey Cup finals. In 1978, he was inducted as a builder into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and was inducted into Ca ...

5,461 , ,   , Henry Baker
5,893 , , Bill Barry
896 , , , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District'' , - , bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Regina South West Regina (Latin for "queen") may refer to: Places Canada * Regina, Saskatchewan, the capital city of the province ** Regina (electoral district) ** Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Regina France * Régina, French Guiana, a commune United States * Re ...
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Don McPherson Donald G. McPherson (born April 2, 1965) is a former National Football League and Canadian Football League quarterback. He spent seven seasons in the NFL and CFL with the Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Oilers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and Ottawa Ro ...

5,890 , , Murray Koskie
4,076 , , Dennis Braun
1,084 , , Henry Austin Hunt (Social Credit) 189 , colspan=2 style="background:whitesmoke; text-align:center;", ''New District''


See also

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List of political parties in Saskatchewan Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly Other registered parties Historical parties * Aboriginal People's Party * Alliance * Co-operative Commonwealth Federation * Communist Party * Democratic Action Party * Economic Group * Firs ...
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List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts Current electoral districts * Athabasca (1934) * Arm River (2016) * Batoche (2003) * Biggar-Sask Valley (2016) * Cannington (1995) * Canora-Pelly (1995) * Carrot River Valley (1995) * Cumberland (1975) * Cut Knife-Turtleford (2003) * Cypr ...


Further reading

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References


Saskatchewan Archives Board - Election Results By Electoral DivisionElections Saskatchewan: Provincial Vote Summaries
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Saskatchewan Saskatchewan ( ; ) is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province in Western Canada, western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and on t ...
1967 in Saskatchewan 1967 October 1967 events in Canada