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| Party | Party Leader | Popular Vote | # nominated | Seats | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | % | % Change | Previous | Elected | Change | |||
| Liberal | | 29,807 | 50.79 | -1.46 | 41 | 16 | 27 | 11 |
| Provincial Rights | | 28,099 | 47.88 | +0.41 | 40 | 9 | 14 | 5 |
| Independent- Liberal | 394 | 0.67 | +0.67 | 1 | – | – | – | |
| Independent | 387 | 0.66 | +0.38 | 2 | – | – | – | |
| Total | 58,687 | 100.00 | – | 84 | 25 | 41 | +16 | |
| Saskatchewan elections: 1905 1908 1912 1917 1921 1925 1929 1934The Eighth Provincial General Election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan was held on June 19, 1934. The Liberal Party of former premier James Gardiner was returned to power with a large majority 50 of the 55 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Sas 1938The Ninth Provincial General Election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan was held on June 8, 1938. The Liberal Party was returned to power under its new leader, William John Patterson, although it lost 12 of the seats it had held in the previous leg 1944The Tenth Provincial General Election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan was held on June 15, 1944. It marked the first time a socialist government was elected anywhere in North America. CCF leader Tommy Douglas became the premier of the province. 1948The Eleventh Provincial General Election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan was held on June 24, 1948. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government of Premier Tommy Douglas was re-elected with a reduced majority in the legislature. Although t 1952 1956 1960 1964 1967 1971 1975 1978 1982 1986 1991 1995 1999 2003
Source: Elections Saskatchewan | ||||||||