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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the southern part of the province of Saskatchewan.
Regional profile
Southern Saskatchewan typically produces an extreme urban-rural split, although it has been masked by the Conservatives' near-sweep of the region from 2004 to 2011. The ridings that are entirely rural (e.g. Souris-Moose Mountain and Yorkton-Melville) are almost as conservative as ridings in rural Alberta, and are even more so now with issues like same-sex marriage being highly unpopular. The urban areas of Regina and Moose Jaw are traditionally more supportive of the New Democratic Party, but they were wiped out in three-way races in 2004, and were unable to recover in 2006 or 2008. The Liberals also has some support in Regina, but it really only translates into one seat - that of local born and raised veteran politician, former Finance Minister, and current Liberal deputy leader and Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale. Although Regina has double the population of a typical Canadian urban riding, until 2015 the surrounding areas were thought to be too thinly populated for ridings of their own. As a result, for almost two decades Regina's four federal ridings included large blocks of rural territory. The rural presence in the Regina area ridings largely neutralized the NDP and Liberal blocs after the end of vote-splitting on the right.
With the 2015 redistribution, Regina is now split between three ridings--one hybrid urban-rural riding and two located almost entirely within the city limits. Mirroring the split in the city as a whole, each major party took one seat each, with the NDP winning a seat here for the first time since 2000.
2015 - 42nd General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | NDP | Liberal | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cypress Hills—Grasslands | David Anderson 25,050 69.19% |
Trevor Peterson 4,783 13.21% |
Marvin Wiens 5,381 14.86% |
William Caton 993 2.74% |
David Anderson | |||||||
Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan | Tom Lukiwski 23,273 55.46% |
Dustan Hlady 9,978 23.78% |
Perry Juttla 7,545 17.98% |
Shawn Setyo 961 2.29% |
Robert Thomas (Rhino.) 208 0.50% |
Ray Boughen† Palliser | ||||||
Regina—Lewvan | Trent Fraser 16,711 34.94% |
Erin Weir 16,843 35.21% |
Louis Browne 13,143 27.48% |
Tamela Friesen 839 1.75% |
Wojciech K. Dolata (Libert.) 298 0.62% |
Tom Lukiwski‡ Regina—Lumsden— Lake Centre | ||||||
Regina—Qu'Appelle | Andrew Scheer 16,486 44.70% |
Nial Kuyek 11,144 30.21% |
Della Anaquod 8,401 22.78% |
Greg Chatterson 852 2.31% |
Andrew Scheer | |||||||
Regina—Wascana | Michael Kram 12,931 30.27% |
April Bourgeois 5,362 12.55% |
Ralph Goodale 23,552 55.13% |
Frances Simonson 878 2.06% |
Ralph Goodale Wascana | |||||||
Souris—Moose Mountain | Robert Gordon Kitchen 26,315 70.14% |
Vicky O'Dell 5,131 13.68% |
Steven Bebbington 5,076 13.53% |
Bob Deptuck 994 2.65% |
Ed Komarnicki† | |||||||
Yorkton—Melville | Cathay Wagantall 21,683 59.22% |
Doug Ottenbreit 7,396 20.20% |
Brooke Taylor Malinoski 6,504 17.76% |
Elaine Marie Hughes 1,030 2.81% |
Garry Breitkreuz† |
2011 - 41st General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cypress Hills—Grasslands | David Anderson
20,555 |
Duane Filson
1,838 |
Trevor Peterson
6,248 |
Helmi Scott
788 |
David Anderson | |||||||
Palliser | Ray Boughen
15,850 |
Russ Collicott
1,797 |
Noah Evanchuk
15,084 |
Larissa Shasko
995 |
Ray Boughen | |||||||
Regina—Lumsden— Lake Centre |
Tom Lukiwski
18,076 |
Monica Lysack
2,467 |
Brian Sklar
12,518 |
Billy Patterson
911 |
Tom Lukiwski | |||||||
Regina—Qu'Appelle | Andrew Scheer
15,896 |
Jackie Miller
1,400 |
Fred Clipsham
11,419 |
Gregory Chatterson
879 |
Jeff Breti (Ind.)
127 0.43% |
Andrew Scheer | ||||||
Souris—Moose Mountain | Ed Komarnicki
21,598 |
Gerald Borrowman
1,236 |
Allan Arthur
5,461 |
Bob Deptuck
898 |
Ed Komarnicki | |||||||
Wascana | Ian Shields
14,291 |
Ralph Goodale
15,823 |
Marc Spooner
7,681 |
Bill Clary
954 |
Ralph Goodale | |||||||
Yorkton—Melville | Garry Breitkreuz
21,906 |
Kash Andreychuk
2,167 |
Doug Ottenbreit
6,931 |
Elaine Hughes
774 |
Garry Breitkreuz |
2008 - 40th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Conservative | Liberal | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cypress Hills—Grasslands | David Anderson
17,921 |
Duane Filson
3,691 |
Scott Wilson
4,315 |
Bill Clary
1,919 |
David Anderson | |||||||
Palliser | Ray Boughen
14,160 |
Calvin Johnston
5,489 |
Don Mitchell
10,870 |
Larissa Shasko
1,668 |
Dave Batters† | |||||||
Regina— Lumsden— Lake Centre |
Tom Lukiwski
16,053 |
Monica Lysack
4,668 |
Fred Kress
8,963 |
Nicolas Stulberg
1,737 |
Tom Lukiwski | |||||||
Regina—Qu'Appelle | Andrew Scheer
14,034 |
Rod Flaman
2,836 |
Janice Bernier
8,701 |
Gregory Chatterson
1,561 |
Andrew Scheer | |||||||
Souris— Moose Mountain |
Ed Komarnicki
19,293 |
Marlin Belt
1,834 |
Raquel Fletcher
4,599 |
Bob Deptuck
1,643 |
Ed Komarnicki | |||||||
Wascana | Michelle Hunter
12,719 |
Ralph Goodale
17,028 |
Stephen Moore
5,507 |
George Wooldridge
1,706 |
Ralph Goodale | |||||||
Yorkton—Melville | Garry Breitkreuz
19,824 |
Bryan Bell
1,578 |
Doug Ottenbreit
6,076 |
Jen Antony
1,664 |
Garry Breitkreuz |
2006 - 39th General Election
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
Cypress Hills—Grasslands | Bill Caton
3,885 |
David Anderson
20,035 |
Mike Eason
5,076 |
Amanda Knorr
1,141 |
David Anderson | |||||||
Palliser | John Williams
7,006 |
Dave Batters
14,906 |
Jo-Anne Dusel
11,460 |
Larissa Shasko
1,182 |
Marcia Fogal (CAP) 121 |
Dave Batters | ||||||
Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre | Gary J. Anderson
8,956 |
Tom Lukiwski
14,176 |
Maurice Kovatch
9,467 |
William Sorochan
1,035 |
Tom Lukiwski | |||||||
Regina—Qu'Appelle | Allyce Herle
7,134 |
Andrew Scheer
12,753 |
Lorne Nystrom
10,041 |
Brett Dolter
1,016 |
Andrew Scheer | |||||||
Souris—Moose Mountain | Lonny McKague
5,681 |
Ed Komarnicki
19,282 |
Michael Haukness
4,284 |
Matthew Smith
1,448 |
Ed Komarnicki | |||||||
Wascana | Ralph Goodale
20,666 |
Brad Farquhar
11,990 |
Helen Yum
5,880 |
Nigel Taylor
1,378 |
Ralph Goodale | |||||||
Yorkton—Melville | Merv Cushman
4,558 |
Garry Breitkreuz
20,736 |
Jason Dennison
6,165 |
Keith Neu
923 |
Carl Barabonoff (Ind.) 287 |
Garry Breitkreuz |
2004 - 38th General Election
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