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Election Results

Saskatchewan general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Gordon Wyant 4,761 70.35 +11.40
NDP Nicole White 1,718 25.39 -7.67
Green Luke Bonsan 153 2.26 -0.09
Liberal Eric Steiner 135 2.00 -1.03
Total 6,767 100.00


October 18, 2010 By-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Gordon Wyant 3,051 58.95 +5.15
NDP Jan Dyky 1,711 33.06 +3.38
Liberal Eric Steiner 157 3.03 -11.73
Prog. Conservative Manny Sonnenschein 133 2.57 -
Green Larissa Shasko 122 2.35 +0.59
Total 5,175 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Serge LeClerc 4,513 53.80 +13.03
NDP Ken Winton-Grey 2,490 29.68 -7.64
Liberal Ryan Androsoff 1,238 14.76 -7.15
Green Rick Barsky 148 1.76 *
Total 8,389 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Ted Merriman 3,197 40.77 +11.40
NDP Jim Melenchuk 2,927 37.32 +2.98
Liberal Ken McDonough 1,718 21.91 -14.38
Total 7,842 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jim Melenchuk 2,363 36.29 -4.83
NDP Grant Whitmore 2,236 34.34 -11.47
Saskatchewan Jerry Ehalt 1,912 29.37 *
Total 6,511 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Grant Whitmore 2,776 45.81 *
Liberal Jim Melenchuk 2,492 41.12 *
Prog. Conservative Nicholas Stooshinoff 791 13.05 *
Total 6,059 100.00


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