Members of The Legislative Assembly
| # | MLA | Served | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Thomas Walter Scott | 1908–1917 | Liberal | |
| 2. | David John Sykes | 1917–1925 | Independent | |
| 3. | David John Sykes | 1925–1929 | Liberal | |
| 4. | William Wensley Smith | 1929–1934 | Conservative | |
| 5. | James G. Taggart | 1934–1944 | Liberal | |
| 6. | Harry Gibbs | 1944–1956 | CCF | |
| 7. | Everett Wood | 1956–1967 | CCF | |
| 8. | Everett Wood | 1967–1975 | New Democrat | |
| 9. | Dennis Ham | 1975–1980 | Progressive Conservative | |
| 10. | Dennis Ham | 1980–1982 | Unionest Party | |
| 11. | Patricia Anne Smith | 1982–1991 | Progressive Conservative | |
| 12. | John Penner | 1991–1995 | New Democrat | |
| 13. | John Wall | 1995–1999 | New Democrat | |
| 14. | Brad Wall | 1999–present | Saskatchewan Party |
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