Notukeu (electoral district)
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Notukeu was a provincial electoral division  for the Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
The 25th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was in power from 2003 until November 20, 2007. It was controlled by the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party under premier Lorne Calvert.-Members:-By-elections:...

 of the province of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
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, Canada
Canada
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, located south of Old Wives Lake
Old Wives Lake
Old Wives Lake is a shallow saline lake in south central Saskatchewan, Canada, about 30 km southwest of Moose Jaw. The lake is fed by the Wood River but seasonal water relatively flattened the terrain, and as such results in significant mudflats. A Migratory Bird Sanctuary was established at the...

. This district was created before the 3rd provincial election
Saskatchewan general election, 1912
The Saskatchewan general election of 1912 was the third provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on July 11, 1912 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Premier Walter Scott led the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan to a third term in office with...

 in 1912 as "Pinto Creek", after the rural municipality
Pinto Creek No. 75, Saskatchewan
Pinto Creek No. 75 is a rural municipality in southern Saskatchewan, Canada encompassing 679 square kilometers in area. It is named after pinto Creek, which flows through it. The three communities of Aneroid, Hazenmore and Kincaid all lie inside Pinto Creek No.75...

 and the creek that flows through it. Redrawn and renamed "Notukeu" for the 1917 provincial election
Saskatchewan general election, 1917
The Saskatchewan general election of 1917 was the fourth provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 26, 1917, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan....

, the constituency was dissolved and combined with the Willow Bunch
Willow Bunch (provincial electoral district)
Willow Bunch is a former provincial electoral division for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centered on the rural municipality of Willow Bunch. This district was created before the 3rd Saskatchewan general election in 1912...

 district (as Notukeu-Willow Bunch
Notukeu-Willow Bunch
Notukeu-Willow Bunch was a provincial electoral division for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, located south of Old Wives Lake...

) before the 9th provincial election
Saskatchewan general election, 1938
The Saskatchewan general election of 1938 was the ninth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 8, 1938, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan....

 in 1938.

It is now part of the Wood River constituency.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

|MLA |Party
1. Samuel Robert Moore 1912–1917 Liberal
2. George Spence 1917–1926 Liberal
3. Alexander Lothian Grant June 1, 1926–1934 Liberal
4. George Spence 1934–1938 Liberal

Election results

|-

|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Samuel Robert Moore
|align="right"|440
|align="right"|57.00%
|align="right"|–

|Conservative
|Joseph Arthur Marcotte
Arthur Marcotte
Arthur Marcotte was a lawyer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He sat for Ponteix division in the Senate of Canada from 1931 to 1958 as a Conservative....


|align="right"|332
|align="right"|43.00%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|772
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-

|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Spence
|align="right"|1,285
|align="right"|41.09%
|align="right"|-15.91

|Non-Partisan League
|William Stuart Simpson
|align="right"|970
|align="right"|31.02%
|align="right"|–

|Conservative
|Joseph Arthur Marcotte
Arthur Marcotte
Arthur Marcotte was a lawyer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He sat for Ponteix division in the Senate of Canada from 1931 to 1958 as a Conservative....


|align="right"|872
|align="right"|27.89%
|align="right"|-15.11
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|3,127
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-

|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Spence
|align="right"|Acclaimed
|align="right"|100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|Acclamation
!align="right"|
|-

|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Spence
|align="right"|1,604
|align="right"|71.61%
|align="right"|-

|Progressive
Progressive Party of Saskatchewan
The Progressive Party of Saskatchewan was a provincial section of the Progressive Party of Canada and was active from the 1920s to the mid-1930s...


|John Wesley Orr
|align="right"|636
|align="right"|28.39%
|align="right"|-
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|2,240
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-

|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Alexander Lothian Grant
|align="right"|2,078
|align="right"|66.73%
|align="right"|-4.88

|Independent
Independent (politician)
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|Andrew Graham McCaw
|align="right"|1,036
|align="right"|33.27%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|3,114
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-

|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Alexander Lothian Grant
|align="right"|2,761
|align="right"|54.63%
|align="right"|-12.10

|Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
The Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan is a right-of-centre political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Prior to 1942, it was known as the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan. Members are commonly known as Tories....


|John Wilkinson
|align="right"|2,293
|align="right"|45.37%
|align="right"|-
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|5,054
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-

|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Spence
|align="right"|2,196
|align="right"|41.79%
|align="right"|-12.84

|Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
The Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan is a right-of-centre political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Prior to 1942, it was known as the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan. Members are commonly known as Tories....


|P. M. McKinnon
|align="right"|1,560
|align="right"|29.69%
|align="right"|-15.68

|Farmer-Labour
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
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|Conrad Rieder
|align="right"|1,499
|align="right"|28.52%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|5,255
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|

See also

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