Moose Jaw County - Election Results

Election Results

Saskatchewan general election, 1905: Moose Jaw
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Albert Sheppard 759 52.27%
Provincial Rights Samuel K. Rathwell 693 47.73%
Total 1,452 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1908:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Albert Sheppard 1,129 50.45% -1.82
Provincial Rights Henry Dorrell 1,109 49.55% +1.82
Total 2,238 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1912:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Albert Sheppard 973 61.00% +10.55
Conservative Fred W. Green 622 39.00% -10.55
Total 1,595 100.00%


December 5, 1916 By-Election:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Edwin Chisholm 2,148 51.07% +12.07
Independent Liberal John Albert Sheppard 2,058 48.93% -12.07
Total 4,206 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1917:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Avery Dunning 3,316 64.63% -
Conservative John Edwin Chisholm 1,815 35.37% -15.70
Total 5,131 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1921:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Avery Dunning Acclaimed 100.00%
Total Acclamation


Saskatchewan general election, 1925:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Avery Dunning 2,094 71.49% -
Progressive John Flatekval 835 28.51%
Total 2,929 100.00%


May 25, 1926 By-Election:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Thomas Waddell Acclaimed 100.00%
Total Acclamation


Saskatchewan general election, 1929:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sinclair Alexander Whittaker 2,381 50.95% -
Liberal Thomas Waddell 2,292 49.05% -
Total 4,673 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 1934:

Moose Jaw County

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Thomas Waddell 2,500 47.27% -1.78
Farmer-Labour Henry Milne 1,714 32.41% +32.41
Independent Sinclair Whittaker 1,075 20.32% -30.63
Total 5,289 100.00%


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