Prince Albert Carlton - Election Results

Election Results

Saskatchewan general election, 2011: Prince Albert Carlton
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Saskatchewan Darryl Hickie 4,284 60.17 +12.84
New Democratic Ted Zurakowski 2,674 37.56 -8.99
Green George Morin 162 2.27 +0.92
Total 7,120 100.00
Saskatchewan general election, 2007: Prince Albert Carlton
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
Saskatchewan Darryl Hickie 3,675 47.33 +18.67
New Democratic Chad Nilson 3,614 46.55 -12.04
Liberal Jill Swenson 370 4.77 -6.51
Green Steve Lawrence 105 1.35 +0.27
Total 7,764 100.00
Saskatchewan general election, 2003: Prince Albert Carlton
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Myron Kowalsky 3,865 58.59 +4.55
Saskatchewan Bert Provost 1,891 28.66 -1.16
Liberal Carman Cripps 744 11.28 -4.86
New Green Jayna Lacey 71 1.08 *
Independent Davey R. Clinton 26 0.39 *
Total 6,597 100.00
Saskatchewan general election, 1999: Prince Albert Carlton
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Myron Kowalsky 3,157 54.04 -0.07
Saskatchewan Bert Provost 1,742 29.82 *
Liberal Dan Pinto 943 16.14 -16.01
Total 5,842 100.00
Saskatchewan general election, 1995: Prince Albert Carlton
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Myron Kowalsky 3,321 54.11 -5.59
Liberal Anil Pandila 1,973 32.15 +10.55
Progressive Conservative Kris Eggum 843 13.74 -4.96
Total 6,137 100.00
Saskatchewan general election, 1991: Prince Albert Carlton
Party Candidate Votes % ±pp
New Democratic Myron Kowalsky 5,218 59.70 *
Liberal Richard Stewart 1,888 21.60 *
Progressive Conservative Bert Provost 1,635 18.70 *
Total 8,741 100.00

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