Regina Walsh Acres - Election Results

Election Results

Saskatchewan general election, 2011: Regina Walsh Acres
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Party Warren Steinley 3,679 58.18 -
NDP Sandra Morin 2,488 39.34 -22.65
Green Bart Soroka 157 2.48 -0.96
Total 6,324 100.00


Saskatchewan general election, 2007: Regina Walsh Acres
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Sandra Morin 3,942 61.99 -0.86
Liberal Marie-France Magnin 2,198 34.57 +24.09
Green Kelsey Pearson 219 3.44 +2.56
Saskatchewan Party Dan Harder1 - - -
Total 6,359 100.00


1 Dan Harder, the Saskatchewan Party candidate, withdrew his candidacy on October 27, 2007 after the party learned the details of a complaint of inappropriate conduct made against him by employees of Big Brothers of Regina in 2006 while he was executive director of the organization. See Brownlee, Karen (October 29, 2007). "Sask. Party rejects Regina candidate". Regina Leader-Post. http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/news/story.html?k=16621&id=2e120f5f-0eba-4c14-805c-8854d6847a3f.

Saskatchewan general election, 2003: Regina Walsh Acres
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDP Sandra Morin 4,594 62.85 +12.27
Saskatchewan Party Mike Shenher 1,693 23.16 -2.20
Liberal Perry Juttla 766 10.48 -11.93
Independent Lindy Kasperski1 192 2.63 *
New Green Nigel Taylor 64 0.88 *
Total 7,309 100.00


1 Lindy Kasperski was suspended from the 24th Assembly's NDP caucus after being charged with fraud. Following Kasperski's acquittal, he was offered reinstatement – but refused in the face of a difficult re-nomination fight in this constituency.

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