Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan leadership conventions
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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....

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, (known as the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan until the mid-1940s). The 1994 convention was determined by a "one member, one vote" system of balloting; all previous conventions were determined by delegated conventions.

1905 Provincial Rights leadership convention

(Held on August 23, 1905.)
  • HAULTAIN, Frederick W. A. G.
    Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
    Sir Frederick William Alpin Gordon Haultain was a lawyer and a long serving Canadian politician and judge. His career in provincial and territorial legislatures stretched into four decades...

    accl.

1924 Conservative leadership convention

(Held on March 25, 1924.)
  • ANDERSON, James T.M. accl.

1936 Conservative leadership convention

(Held on October 28, 1936.)
  • DIEFENBAKER, John
    John Diefenbaker
    John George Diefenbaker, PC, CH, QC was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada, serving from June 21, 1957, to April 22, 1963...

    accl.

1942 Conservative leadership convention

(Held on June 18, 1942.)
  • KEOWN H.E. elected
  • BURROWS, C.H.J.


(Note: The vote totals do not appear to have been announced.)

1944 Progressive Conservative leadership convention

(Held on February 15, 1944.)
  • RAMSAY, Rupert accl.

1949 Progressive Conservative leadership convention

(Held on October 12, 1949.)
  • HAMILTON, Alvin winner
  • HUDSON, Ed


(Note: The vote totals were not announced, although Hamilton is believed to have won in a landslide.)

1958 Progressive Conservative leadership convention

(Held on October 28, 1958).

First ballot:
  • PEDERSON, Martin
    Martin Pederson
    Martin Pederson was a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968....

     369
  • EAMER, Gib 283
  • MACPHERSON, M.A. Sandy 238


Second ballot:
  • PEDERSON, Martin
    Martin Pederson
    Martin Pederson was a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from 1958 to 1968....

    536
  • EAMER, Gib 313

1970 Progressive Conservative leadership convention

(Held on February 28, 1970.)
  • NASSERDEN, Ed winner
  • CLARY, Martin


(Note: The vote totals were not released. 250 votes were cast, in total.)

1973 Progressive Conservative leadership convention

(Held on March 18, 1973.)
  • COLLVER, Dick
    Dick Collver
    Richard Lee "Dick" Collver led the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party from 1973 to 1978.Having earned an arts degree in economics from the University of Alberta, he articled as an accountant for Price Waterhouse in Calgary before moving to Saskatchewan in 1965...

    winner
  • BAILEY, Roy
    Roy Bailey (politician)
    Roy H. Bailey is a Canadian politician.Formerly a member of the Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan, Bailey joined the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan when the Social Credit and PC parties merged under the PC name in 1971.Bailey ran for the leadership of the Saskatchewan PC Party in...



(Note: The vote totals were not released, and there were wildly conflicting unofficial reports as to the size of Collver's victory (ranging from 67% ballot support to a mere 16-vote difference). 495 ballots were cast, in total.)

1979 Progressive Conservative leadership convention

(Held on November 9, 1979.)
  • DEVINE, Grant
    Grant Devine
    Donald Grant Devine was the 11th Premier of Saskatchewan from May 8, 1982 to November 1, 1991.- Early life :Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, he received a B.Sc. in Agriculture degree specializing in Agricultural Economics in 1967 from the University of Saskatchewan, an M.Sc. specializing in...

    418
  • TAYLOR, Graham 201
  • ROUSSEAU, Paul 74

1994 Progressive Conservative leadership convention

(Held on November 21, 1994.)
  • BOYD, Bill
    Bill Boyd (Canadian politician)
    Bill Boyd is a provincial level politician from Saskatchewan, Canada. He served as a member of the Saskatchewan Legislature from 1991 to 2002 and returned to office in the 2007 Saskatchewan general election....

    1985
  • SCHMIDT, Grant 1313

See also

  • Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
    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....

  • leadership convention
    Leadership convention
    In Canadian politics, a leadership convention is held by a political party when the party needs to choose a leader due to a vacancy or a challenge to the incumbent leader.- Overview :...

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