Wynyard (provincial Electoral District) - Election Results

Election Results

Saskatchewan general election, 1912:

Quill Plains electoral district

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wilhelm H. Paulson 1,281 57.68%
Conservative Alfred E. Bence 940 42.32%
Total 2,221 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1917:

Wynyard electoral district

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wilhelm H. Paulson 2,271 59.06% +1.38
Conservative John Veum 1,126 29.29% -13.03
Independent Benjamin Franklin Bray 448 11.65%
Total 3,845 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1921:

Wynyard electoral district

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent George W. Robertson 2,197 59.03% +47.38
Liberal David B. Musselman 1,525 40.97% -18.09
Total 3,722 100.00%


October 20, 1924 By-Election:

Wynyard electoral district

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wilhelm H. Paulson 2,697 61.32% +20.35
Independent Egill Jensson Laxdal 1,701 38.68% -20.35
Total 4,398 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1925:

Wynyard electoral district

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wilhelm H. Paulson 2,167 52.09% +9.23
Progressive William Jopling Paul 1,993 47.91%
Total 4,160 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1929:

Wynyard electoral district

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Wilhelm H. Paulson 2,596 49.83% -2.26
Progressive Oli Julius Halldorson 1,491 28.62% -19.29
Conservative John Janusson 1,123 21.55% -
Total 5,210 100.00%


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