Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Leadership Elections - 1958 Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention

1958 Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention

(Held on October 28, 1958).

First ballot:

  • Martin Pederson 369
  • Gib Eamer 283
  • M.A. Sandy MacPherson 238

Second ballot:

  • Martin Pederson 536
  • Gib Eamer 313

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