Regina Coronation Park - Election Results

Election Results

Saskatchewan general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Party Mark Docherty 3,354 53.59 +21.83
NDP Jaime Garcia 2,756 44.04 -11.89
Green Helmi Scott 148 2.37 +0.78
Total 6,258 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Kim Trew 4,122 55.93 -6.92
Saskatchewan Party Terrill Young 2,341 31.76 +8.19
Liberal Marlin Belt 669 9.08 -2.94
Marijuana Tom Shapiro 121 1.64 *
Green Allan Kirk 117 1.59 +0.70
Total 7,370 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Kim Trew 4,439 62.85 +10.66
Saskatchewan Party Robert Taylor 1,665 23.57 -0.45
Liberal Edgar Sauer 849 12.02 -10.00
New Green Kim Weiss 63 0.89 *
Prog. Conservative Kenneth R. Johnson 47 0.67 -1.10
Total 7,063 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Kim Trew 3,297 52.19 -11.33
Saskatchewan Party Lyle Hewitt 1,517 24.02 *
Liberal Kathy Hill 1,391 22.02 -7.69
Prog. Conservative Ian Kimball 112 1.77 -5.00
Total 6,317 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 1995: Regina Coronation Park
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Kim Trew 4,240 63.52 +2.55
Liberal Clyde Myhill 1,983 29.71 +0.79
Prog. Conservative Roy Gaebel 452 6.77 -3.34
Total 6,675 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 1991: Regina Albert North
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Kim Trew 5,313 60.97 +2.25
Liberal Herbert W. Haynes 2,520 28.92 +18.19
Prog. Conservative Roy Gaebel 881 10.11 -20.27
Total 8,714 100.00


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