Original Electoral Divisions
The original 25 electoral divisions were defined in a schedule following the main body of the act. These 25 divisions were:
- Souris
- Cannington
- Moosomin
- Whitewood
- Grenfell
- Wolseley
- Saltcoats
- Yorkton
- South Qu'Appelle
- North Qu'Appelle
- South Regina
- Regina City
- Lumsden
- Moose Jaw
- Moose Jaw City
- Maple Creek
- Humboldt
- Kinistino
- Prince Albert
- Prince Albert City
- Batoche
- Saskatoon
- Rosthern
- Redberry
- Battleford
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