Saskatchewan general election, 1995
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The Saskatchewan general election of 1995 was the twenty-third provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 21, 1995, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

The New Democratic Party government of Premier Roy Romanow was re-elected for a second term, although with a reduced majority.

The Liberal Party, led by Lynda Haverstock, increased its share of the popular vote, adding 10 seats in the legislature to the one seat it held previously, and became the official opposition.

Saskatchewan voters continued to punish the Progressive Conservative Party in the wake of prosecutions of former Progressive Conservative politicians for expense account fraud. Under the leadership of Bill Boyd, the party continued to lose votes, and its caucus was reduced from 10 members to 5.

Map of Election Results
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Results

Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
1991 Elected % Change # % % Change
     New Democratic
Roy Romanow
58 55 42 -23.6% 193,053 47.21% -3.84%
     Liberal
Lynda Haverstock
58 1 11 +1000% 141,873 34.70% +11.41%
     Progressive Conservative
Bill Boyd
58 10 5 -50% 73,269 17.92% -7.62%
     Independent 4 712 0.17% +0.06%
Total 178 66 58 -12.1% 408,907 100%  

Members elected

23rd Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
  District Member Party
     Arm River Harvey McLane Liberal
     Athabasca Buckley Belanger Liberal
     Battleford-Cut Knife Sharon Murrell New Democrat
     Cannington Dan D'Autremont Progressive Conservative
     Canora-Pelly Ken Krawetz Liberal
     Carrot River Valley Andy Renaud New Democrat
     Cumberland Keith Goulet New Democrat
     Cypress Hills Jack Goohsen Progressive Conservative
     Estevan Larry Ward New Democrat
     Humboldt Arlene Julé Liberal
     Indian Head-Milestone Lorne Scott New Democrat
     Kelvington-Wadena June Draude Liberal
     Kindersley Bill Boyd Progressive Conservative
     Last Mountain-Touchwood Dale Flavel New Democrat
     Lloydminster Violet Stanger New Democrat
     Meadow Lake Maynard Sonntag New Democrat
     Melfort-Tisdale Rod Gantefoer Liberal
     Melville Ron Osika Liberal
     Moose Jaw North Glenn Hagel New Democrat
     Moose Jaw Wakamow Lorne Calvert New Democrat
     Moosomin Don Toth Progressive Conservative
     North Battleford Douglas Anguish New Democrat
     Prince Albert Carlton Myron Kowalsky New Democrat
     Prince Albert Northcote Eldon Lautermilch New Democrat
     Redberry Lake Walter Jess New Democrat
     Regina Centre Joanne Crofford New Democrat
     Regina Coronation Park Kim Trew New Democrat
     Regina Dewdney Edwin Tchorzewski New Democrat
     Regina Elphinstone Dwain Lingenfelter New Democrat
     Regina Lakeview John Nilson New Democrat
     Regina Northeast Edward Shillington New Democrat
     Regina Qu'Appelle Valley Suzanne Murray New Democrat
     Regina Sherwood Lindy Kasperski New Democrat
     Regina South Andrew Thomson New Democrat
     Regina Victoria Harry Van Mulligen New Democrat
     Regina Wascana Plains Doreen Hamilton New Democrat
     Rosetown-Biggar Berny Wiens New Democrat
     Rosthern Ben Heppner Progressive Conservative
     Saltcoats Bob Bjornerud Liberal
     Saskatchewan Rivers Jack Langford New Democrat
     Saskatoon Eastview Bob Pringle New Democrat
     Saskatoon Fairview Robert Mitchell New Democrat
     Saskatoon Greystone Lynda Haverstock Liberal
     Saskatoon Idylwyld Janice MacKinnon New Democrat
     Saskatoon Meewasin Carol Teichrob New Democrat
     Saskatoon Mount Royal Eric Cline New Democrat
     Saskatoon Northwest Grant Whitmore New Democrat
     Saskatoon Nutana Pat Atkinson New Democrat
     Saskatoon Riversdale Roy Romanow New Democrat
     Saskatoon Southeast Pat Lorje New Democrat
     Saskatoon Sutherland Mark Koenker New Democrat
     Shellbrook-Spiritwood Lloyd Johnson New Democrat
     Swift Current John Wall New Democrat
     Thunder Creek Gerard Aldridge Liberal
     Watrous Eric Upshall New Democrat
     Weyburn-Big Muddy Judy Bradley New Democrat
     Wood River Glen McPherson Liberal
     Yorkton Clay Serby New Democrat

References

Elections Saskatchewan

See also

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