Saskatoon City (electoral District) - Election Results

Election Results

Canadian federal election, 1935
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal YOUNG, Alexander MacGillivray 7,690
Conservative ANDERSON, James Thomas 5,859
Social Credit ARNOLD, Harry Watson 3,377
Co-operative Commonwealth EVANS, John 1,889
Reconstruction WENSLEY, Weller Phillip 419

By-election On Mr. Young's death, 9 July 1939

By-election on 18 December 1939
Party Candidate Votes
United Reform Movement BROWN, Walter George 10,756
Unknown HAYES, Michael Patrick 5,766
Canadian federal election, 1940
Party Candidate Votes
United Reform Movement BROWN, Walter George 13,868
Liberal NIDEROST, Carl 8,346
Social Credit-National Unity ARNOLD, Harry Watson 241

By-election On Mr. Brown's death,1 April 1940

By-election on 19 August 1940
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative BENCE, Alfred Henry 4,798
United Reform MACPHAIL, Agnes Campbell 4,057
Liberal HAYES, Michael Patrick 2,421
Independent Liberal JOHNS, Sidney Walter 2,250
Independent Social Credit BRADBROOKE, George Howard 1,200
Independent MOORE, Agnes Wilna 491
Canadian federal election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes
Co-operative Commonwealth KNIGHT, Robert Ross 9,217
Progressive Conservative BENCE, Alfred Henry 8,339
Liberal BRUNSKILL, William Ernest 4,902
Labor–Progressive GEHL, Susanna Josephine 618

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