Swift Current (provincial Electoral District) - Members of The Legislative Assembly

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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