Saskatchewan general election, 1999
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The Saskatchewan general election of 1999 was the twenty-fourth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on September 16, 1999, to elect members of the 24th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

Facing the fallout of a poor crop growing season and a scandal involving SaskPower (Channel Lake), the New Democratic government of Premier Roy Romanow, challenged by the newly-created Saskatchewan Party, lost a significant share of the popular vote, winning exactly half of the fifty eight seats in the legislature.

The Saskatchewan Party was a right-wing party created by former members of the Progressive Conservative Party and by Liberals who were unhappy with the leadership of Jim Melenchuk.

The new party was led by Elwin Hermanson, a former Reform Party federal Member of Parliament. It won 39.61% of the popular vote, slightly more than the NDP's 38.73%, but only twenty five seats.

The NDP was able to continue to govern with the support of some Liberal Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs).

Some New Democrats who were unhappy with the government of Roy Romanow had left the party to form the New Green Alliance, an environmentalist party. This party won about 1% of the popular vote, and no seats in the legislature.

The Progressive Conservative Party nominated fourteen paper candidates, all in NDP strongholds, in order to preserve its status as a registered political party. The Tories did not actively campaign and won only a few votes.

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Results


Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
1995 Elected % Change # % % Change
     New Democratic
Roy Romanow
58 42 29 -31.0% 157,046 38.73% -8.48%
     Saskatchewan Party
Elwin Hermanson
58 * 251 * 160,603 39.61% *
     Liberal
Jim Melenchuk
58 11 41 -72.7% 81,694 20.15% -14.55%
     New Green
Neil Sinclair
16 * * 4,101 1.01% *
     Progressive Conservative
Iris Dennis
14 5 -100% 1,609 0.40% -17.52%
     Independent 2 422 0.10% -0.07%
Total 206 58 571 405,475 100%  

Notes:

* Party did not nominate candidates in previous election.

1 One constituency, Wood River, was initially won by the Liberals, but the result was overturned by the courts. The Saskatchewan Party won the ensuing by-election.

Riding results

Northwest Saskatchewan

People in bold represent party leaders and the Speaker

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  NDP   Sask. Party   Liberal   Other
Athabasca   Buckley Belanger
2,512
Bert Roach
76
Allan Adam
389
  Buckley Belanger
Battleford-Cut Knife Sharon Murrell
2,438
  Rudi Peters
3,107
Gary McArthur
1,242
  Sharon Murrell
Lloydminster Violet Stanger
2,135
  Milton Wakefield
2,938
Larry Ingram
458
  Violet Stanger
Meadow Lake   Maynard Sonntag
2,846
Bob Young
2,523
Don Coupland
722
  Maynard Sonntag
North Battleford Kim Newsham
2,672
Josiah Rise
1,026
  Jack Hillson
3,478
  Jack Hillson
Rosthern Nadia Willard
1,828
  Ben Heppner
4,331
Warren McCloud
690
  Ben Heppner
Shellbrook-Spiritwood Lloyd Johnson
2,594
  Denis Allchurch
2,895
Walter Krushelniski
1,223
  Lloyd Johnson

Northeast Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  NDP   Sask. Party   Liberal   Other
Canora-Pelly Bill Dodge
2,195
  Ken Krawetz
4,529
Richard McLeod
935
David Sawkiw (Ind)
127
  Ken Krawetz
Carrot River Valley Andy Renaud
2,803
  Carl Kwiatkowski
3,582
Ron Wassill
667
  Andy Renaud
Cumberland   Keith Goulet
2,402
Don Johannesson
336
Winston McKay
627
Quentin Agnew (PC)
117
  Keith Goulet
Kelvington-Wadena Doug Still
2,152
  June Draude
5,045
Sean Macknak
488
  June Draude
Melfort-Tisdale Carol Carson
2,489
  Rod Gantefoer
4,096
Ken Magnus
1,310
  Rod Gantefoer
Prince Albert Carlton   Myron Kowalsky
3,157
Bert Provost
1,742
Dan Pinto
943
  Myron Kowalsky
Prince Albert Northcote   Eldon Lautermilch
2,485
Pauline Provost
754
Jim Stiglitz
1,632
Kevin Shiach (PC)
135
  Eldon Lautermilch
Saskatchewan Rivers Jack Langford
2,892
  Daryl Wiberg
3,048
Stan Kowal
852
  Jack Langford

West Central Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  NDP   Sask. Party   Liberal   Other
Arm River Ron Bishoff
2,096
  Greg Brkich
3,683
Harvey McLane
2,617
  Harvey McLane
Humboldt Armand Roy
2,963
  Arlene Julé
3,808
Joanne Perreault
1,451
Ron Schriml (NGA) 249   Arlene Julé
Kindersley Bill Rosher
1,493
  Bill Boyd
4,422
Vaughn Biberdorf
1,136
  Bill Boyd
Redberry Lake Walter Jess
2,464
  Randy Weekes
5,045
Harry Lewchuk
1,084
Ivan Olynyk (PC)
164
  Walter Jess
Rosetown-Biggar Berny Wiens
2,787
  Elwin Hermanson
4,892
John Hendrickson
546
Rick Barsky (NGA)
75
  Berny Wiens
Watrous Eric Upshall
2,877
  Donna Harpauer
3,594
Ray Hall
1,433
  Eric Upshall

Southwest Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  NDP   Sask. Party   Liberal   Other
Cypress Hills1 Keith Murch
1,359
  Wayne Elhard
4,116
Barry Thienes
1,094
  Wayne Elhard
Moose Jaw North   Glenn Hagel
3,435
Alene Tanner
2,774
Tatum Benz
589
  Glenn Hagel
Moose Jaw Wakamow   Deb Higgins
3,052
Doris Dunphy
1,850
Marlin Belt
677
Vanessa Slater (PC)
99
  Lorne Calvert
Swift Current John Wall
2,518
  Brad Wall
4,577
Rhonda Thompson
1,257
  John Wall
Thunder Creek Ivan Costley
1,480
  Lyle Stewart
3,939
Gerald Aldridge
2,019
  Gerald Aldridge
Wood River2 Robert Anderson
1,608
  Yogi Huyghebaert
3,139
Glen McPherson
3,132
  Glen McPherson

Notes

1. Elhard was elected to the Legislature as a member of the Saskatchewan Party in a June 1999 by-election following the resignation and eventual conviction of former PC MLA Jack Goohsen.
2. see below under Wood River controversy

Southeast Saskatchewan

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  NDP   Sask. Party   Liberal   Other
Cannington Glen Lawson
1,040
  Dan D'Autremont
5,655
Joanne Johnston
792
  Dan D'Autremont
Estevan Larry Ward
1,469
  Doreen Eagles
3,560
Neil Collins
2,419
Sigfredo Gonzalez (NGA)
124
  Larry Ward
Indian Head-Milestone Lorne Scott
2,303
  Don McMorris
3,856
Larry Schultz
1,669
Garth Herman (NGA)
187
  Lorne Scott
Last Mountain-Touchwood Dale Flavel
2,882
  Glen Hart
3,806
Ken Kluz
1,356
  Dale Flavel
Melville Michael Fisher
2,044
Garry Hoffman
2,155
  Ron Osika
3,403
  Ron Osika
Moosomin John McCormick
1,591
  Don Toth
4,654
John Van Eaton
1,529
  Don Toth
Saltcoats Leo Fuhr
1,865
  Bob Bjornerud
4,668
Vic Polsom
929
  Bob Bjonerud
Weyburn-Big Muddy Judy Bradley
3,118
  Brenda Bakken
4,190
Joseph Weisgerber
1,453
  Judy Bradley
Yorkton   Clay Serby
2,874
Lorne Gogal
2,578
Richard Yaholnitsky
1,570
  Clay Serby

Saskatoon

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  NDP   Sask. Party   Liberal   Other
Saskatoon Eastview   Judy Junor
3,624
Francis Kreiser
2,638
Bernie Yuzdepski
1,714
Sandy Ervin (NGA)
372
  Judy Junor
Saskatoon Fairview   Chris Axworthy
2,645
Sandra Rees
1,127
Barry Anderson
647
Gwen Katzman (PC)
372
  Chris Axworthy
Saskatoon Greystone   Peter Prebble
3,605
John Brennan
2,515
Peter Stroh
1,428
  Lynda Haverstock
Saskatoon Idylwyld   Janice MacKinnon
3,123
Martin Boser
1,325
Tim Ponto
962
Maisie Shiell (NGA) 256   Janice MacKinnon
Saskatoon Meewasin   Carolyn Jones
3,572
Rodger Broadhead
2,817
Paul Prisciak
1,382
David Greenfield (NGA)
294
  Carol Teichrob
Saskatoon Mount Royal   Eric Cline
3,502
Tyson Delorme
1,274
Myron Luczka
1,188
Kirk Eggum (PC)
89
  Eric Cline
Saskatoon Northwest Grant Whitmore
2,222
Jerry Ehalt
1,898
  Jim Melenchuk
2,367
  Grant Whitmore
Saskatoon Nutana   Pat Atkinson
3,644
Terry Biddell
1,468
George Haines
1,063
Patrick L. Smith (PC)
518
  Pat Atkinson
Saskatoon Riversdale   Roy Romanow
3,113
Mark Coderre
1,054
David Pillipow
919
Neil Sinclair (NGA) 168   Roy Romanow
Saskatoon Southeast   Pat Lorje
3,161
Dennis Reaburn
2,002
Grant Karwacki
3,105
  Pat Lorje
Saskatoon Sutherland   Graham Addley
3,227
Robin Bellamy
2,676
Vernice McIntyre
1,353
  Mark Koenker

Regina

Electoral District Candidates   Incumbent
  NDP   Sask. Party   Liberal   Other
Regina Centre   Joanne Crofford
3,239
Ryan LeBlond
918
Robert Jozsa
1,349
Barb Markewich (NGA)
372
  Joanne Crofford
Regina Coronation Park   Kim Trew
3,202
Lyle Hewitt
1,475
Kathy Hill
1,386
Ian Kimball (PC)
108
  Kim Trew
Regina Dewdney   Kevin Yates
2,679
Brent Shirkey
1,092
Hem Juttla
1,592
Victor Lau (NGA)   Edwin Tchorzewski
Regina Elphinstone   Dwain Lingenfelter
2,779
Jo Ann Mohr
1,151
Robert Ermel
1,124
John Warnock (PC) 261   Dwain Lingenfelter
Regina Lakeview   John Nilson
4,130
Randall Edge
1,717
Karen Pedersen
2,140
Wayne Gilmer (NGA)
294
  John Nilson
Regina Northeast   Ron Harper
3,172
Yvonne Mackie
1,563
John Patterson
1,327
  Edward Shillington
Regina Qu'Appelle Valley   Mark Wartman
3,625
Murray Hugel
2,243
Reina Sinclair
1,499
  Suzanne Murray
Regina Sherwood   Lindy Kasperski
3,079
Arlene Bray
1,530
Tom Crosby
1,371
George Marcotte (PC)
101
  Lindy Kasperski
Regina South   Andrew Thomson
3,289
Terri Harris
2,517
David Huliyappa
2,370
Peter Borch (PC) 277   Andrew Thomson
Regina Victoria   Harry Van Mulligen
3,212
Terry Wall
1,679
John Knight
1,598
Jim Elliott (NGA)
245
  Harry Van Mulligen
Regina Wascana Plains   Doreen Hamilton
3,743
Dan Thibault
3,626
Adam Nieser
1,941
  Doreen Hamilton

Wood River controversy

The Wood River electoral district in the wake of the 1999 general election endured a nine month crisis where it went without representation. On election night returns came back in favour of Saskatchewan Party candidate Yogi Huyghebaert who defeated incumbent Glen McPherson by just seven votes in unofficial returns.1 The close election results were challenged in the courts.

After five months a judicial decision came down and the results were certified on January 27, 2000 Saskatchewan Liberal Party incumbent Glen McPherson was declared by a judge the winner by a single vote defeating Yogi Huyghebaert from the Saskatchewan Party.2 The Saskatchewan Party decided to challenge the judicial decision, and it was overturned and dissolved based on irregularities in the absentee ballots.

The seat was dissolved and a by-election was called by Premier Roy Romanow on May 29, 2000.3 McPherson did not run in the subsequent by-election, choosing to reject the NDP-Liberal coalition. His candidacy for the Liberal party was replaced by Gerry Ruehs.4 Huyghebaert ended up winning the by-election.

References

  1. ^ "Unofficial returns Saskatchewan general election 1999". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive (September 16, 1999). Retrieved on 2007-10-15.
  2. ^ "McPherson wins Wood River". CBC News (January 27, 2000).
  3. ^ "Wood River By-election June 26". Government of Saskatchewan (May 29, 2000). Retrieved on 2007-10-15.
  4. ^ "Wood River by-election underway". CBC News (June 26, 2000). Retrieved on 2007-10-15.

Source: Elections Saskatchewan

See also

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