Rosetown (provincial electoral district)
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Rosetown was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly
of the province of Saskatchewan
, Canada
, centered on the community of Rosetown
.
Created before the 3rd Saskatchewan general election
in 1912, this district was dissolved and combined with the Elrose
constituency (as Rosetown-Elrose) before the 18th Saskatchewan general election
in 1975. It is now part of a revived Rosetown-Elrose
constituency.
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Cephas Barker Mark
|align="right"|997
|align="right"|55.36%
|align="right"|–
|Conservative
|Carnaby Willis Ferry
|align="right"|804
|align="right"|44.64%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|1,801
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Conservative
|William Thompson Badger
|align="right"|2,151
|align="right"|45.46%
|align="right"|+0.82
|Liberal
|John Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|2,080
|align="right"|43.95%
|align="right"|-11.41
|Independent
|Thomas Alexander Sterling Campbell
|align="right"|501
|align="right"|10.59%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|4,732
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|John Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|2,735
|align="right"|52.65%
|align="right"|+8.70
|Ind. Conservative
|William Thompson Badger
|align="right"|2,460
|align="right"|47.35%
|align="right"|+1.89
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|5,195
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|John Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|1,932
|align="right"|40.13%
|align="right"|-12.52
|Progressive
|Harry W. Ellis
|align="right"|1,573
|align="right"|32.68%
|align="right"|–
|Conservative
|James Cobban
|align="right"|1,309
|align="right"|27.19%
|align="right"|-20.16
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|4,814
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Conservative
|Nathaniel Given
|align="right"|3,440
|align="right"|53.05%
|align="right"|+25.86
|Liberal
|John Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|2,212
|align="right"|34.12%
|align="right"|-6.01
|Economic Group
|Wilfrid Albert Sibbald Tegart
|align="right"|832
|align="right"|12.83%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,484
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Neil McVicar
|align="right"|2,433
|align="right"|37.92%
|align="right"|+3.80
|Conservative
|Nathaniel Given
|align="right"|2,105
|align="right"|32.81%
|align="right"|-20.24
|Farmer-Labour
|Wilfrid Albert Sibbald Tegart
|align="right"|1,878
|align="right"|29.27%
|align="right"|+16.44
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,416
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Neil McVicar
|align="right"|2,449
|align="right"|36.25%
|align="right"|-1.67
|CCF
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|1,941
|align="right"|28.73%
|align="right"|-0.54
|Social Credit
|William J. Loucks
|align="right"|1,415
|align="right"|20.94%
|align="right"|-
|Conservative
|Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|951
|align="right"|14.08%
|align="right"|-18.73
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,756
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|3,168
|align="right"|52.12%
|align="right"|+23.39
|Liberal
|William Leith
|align="right"|1,864
|align="right"|30.67%
|align="right"|-5.58
|Prog. Conservative
|John Wilbert Stewart
|align="right"|1,046
|align="right"|17.21%
|align="right"|+3.13
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,078
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|3,647
|align="right"|53.12%
|align="right"|+1.00
|Prog. Conservative
|Alvin Hamilton
|align="right"|3,218
|align="right"|46.88%
|align="right"|+29.67
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,865
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|3,922
|align="right"|64.07%
|align="right"|+10.95
|Liberal
|M.A. Longworth
|align="right"|2,199
|align="right"|35.93%
|align="right"|-
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,121
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|3,250
|align="right"|53.52%
|align="right"|-10.55
|Liberal
|Peter Donald McGregor
|align="right"|1,756
|align="right"|28.91%
|align="right"|-7.02
|Social Credit
|James Clifford Hamel
|align="right"|1,067
|align="right"|17.57%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,073
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
|Allan Stevens
|align="right"|2,657
|align="right"|40.39%
|align="right"|-13.13
|Liberal
|James Peter Cheyne
|align="right"|2,014
|align="right"|30.61%
|align="right"|+1.70
|Prog. Conservative
|Raymond Michael Reilly
|align="right"|1,291
|align="right"|19.62%
|align="right"|-
|Social Credit
|Wilbert Gordon Jeffery
|align="right"|617
|align="right"|9.38%
|align="right"|-8.19
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,579
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Loken
|align="right"|2,573
|align="right"|40.61%
|align="right"|+10.00
|CCF
|Allan Stevens
|align="right"|2,367
|align="right"|37.36%
|align="right"|-3.03
|Prog. Conservative
|Les Patterson Hickson
|align="right"|1,396
|align="right"|22.03%
|align="right"|+2.41
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,336
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Loken
|align="right"|2,951
|align="right"|47.15%
|align="right"|+6.54
|NDP
|Harry David Link
|align="right"|2,446
|align="right"|39.08%
|align="right"|+1.72
|Prog. Conservative
|Earl Keeler
|align="right"|862
|align="right"|13.77%
|align="right"|-8.26
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,259
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Loken
|align="right"|3,078
|align="right"|49.48%
|align="right"|+2.33
|NDP
|Robert D. Loewen
|align="right"|2,953
|align="right"|47.48%
|align="right"|+8.40
|Independent
|Dale R. Skelton
|align="right"|189
|align="right"|3.04%
|align="right"|-10.73
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,220
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
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
Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of . Saskatchewan is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota....
, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
, centered on the community of Rosetown
Rosetown, Saskatchewan
-History:On September 14, 1905, James and Anne Rose migrated from Lancashire, England to an area of Saskatchewan, Canada. They were the first settlers in the area now known as Rosetown. Later, in 1907, a group of people from the area, wanting a post office, made an application for one...
.
Created before the 3rd Saskatchewan general 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, this district was dissolved and combined with the Elrose
Elrose (electoral district)
Elrose was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southwestern Saskatchewan, this constituency was centered on the town of Elrose...
constituency (as Rosetown-Elrose) before the 18th Saskatchewan general election
Saskatchewan general election, 1975
The Saskatchewan general election of 1975 was the eighteenth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 11, 1975, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan...
in 1975. It is now part of a revived Rosetown-Elrose
Rosetown-Elrose
Rosetown-Elrose is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. The largest community is Rosetown with a population of 2,277. Other towns in the district include Outlook , Elrose and Kyle....
constituency.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
|MLA | |Party |
1. | Cephas Barker Mark | 1912 – 1917 | Liberal |
2. | William Thompson Badger | 1917 – 1921 | Conservative |
3. | John Andrew Wilson | 1921 – 1929 | Liberal |
4. | Nathaniel Given | 1929 – 1934 | 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.... |
5. | Neil McVicar | 1934 – 1944 | Liberal |
6. | John T. Douglas | 1944 – 1960 | CCF Saskatchewan New Democratic Party The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s... |
7. | Allan Stevens | 1960 – 1964 | CCF Saskatchewan New Democratic Party The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s... |
8. | George Loken | 1964 – 1975 | Liberal |
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Election results
|-|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Cephas Barker Mark
|align="right"|997
|align="right"|55.36%
|align="right"|–
|Conservative
|Carnaby Willis Ferry
|align="right"|804
|align="right"|44.64%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|1,801
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Conservative
|William Thompson Badger
|align="right"|2,151
|align="right"|45.46%
|align="right"|+0.82
|Liberal
|John Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|2,080
|align="right"|43.95%
|align="right"|-11.41
|Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...
|Thomas Alexander Sterling Campbell
|align="right"|501
|align="right"|10.59%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|4,732
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|John Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|2,735
|align="right"|52.65%
|align="right"|+8.70
|Ind. Conservative
|William Thompson Badger
|align="right"|2,460
|align="right"|47.35%
|align="right"|+1.89
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|5,195
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|John Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|1,932
|align="right"|40.13%
|align="right"|-12.52
|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...
|Harry W. Ellis
|align="right"|1,573
|align="right"|32.68%
|align="right"|–
|Conservative
|James Cobban
|align="right"|1,309
|align="right"|27.19%
|align="right"|-20.16
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|4,814
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|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....
|Nathaniel Given
|align="right"|3,440
|align="right"|53.05%
|align="right"|+25.86
|Liberal
|John Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|2,212
|align="right"|34.12%
|align="right"|-6.01
|Economic Group
Economic Group
The Economic Group was a political party that nominated candidates in the 1929 provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.The party nominated three candidates for election to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. These candidates won 1,942 votes, which represented 0.54% of...
|Wilfrid Albert Sibbald Tegart
|align="right"|832
|align="right"|12.83%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,484
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Neil McVicar
|align="right"|2,433
|align="right"|37.92%
|align="right"|+3.80
|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....
|Nathaniel Given
|align="right"|2,105
|align="right"|32.81%
|align="right"|-20.24
|Farmer-Labour
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|Wilfrid Albert Sibbald Tegart
|align="right"|1,878
|align="right"|29.27%
|align="right"|+16.44
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,416
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|Neil McVicar
|align="right"|2,449
|align="right"|36.25%
|align="right"|-1.67
|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|1,941
|align="right"|28.73%
|align="right"|-0.54
|Social Credit
Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan
The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan was a political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan that promoted social credit economic theories from the mid-1930s to the mid-1970s....
|William J. Loucks
|align="right"|1,415
|align="right"|20.94%
|align="right"|-
|Conservative
|Andrew Wilson
|align="right"|951
|align="right"|14.08%
|align="right"|-18.73
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,756
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|3,168
|align="right"|52.12%
|align="right"|+23.39
|Liberal
|William Leith
|align="right"|1,864
|align="right"|30.67%
|align="right"|-5.58
|Prog. Conservative
|John Wilbert Stewart
|align="right"|1,046
|align="right"|17.21%
|align="right"|+3.13
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,078
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|3,647
|align="right"|53.12%
|align="right"|+1.00
|Prog. Conservative
|Alvin Hamilton
|align="right"|3,218
|align="right"|46.88%
|align="right"|+29.67
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,865
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|3,922
|align="right"|64.07%
|align="right"|+10.95
|Liberal
|M.A. Longworth
|align="right"|2,199
|align="right"|35.93%
|align="right"|-
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,121
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|John T. Douglas
|align="right"|3,250
|align="right"|53.52%
|align="right"|-10.55
|Liberal
|Peter Donald McGregor
|align="right"|1,756
|align="right"|28.91%
|align="right"|-7.02
|Social Credit
Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan
The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan was a political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan that promoted social credit economic theories from the mid-1930s to the mid-1970s....
|James Clifford Hamel
|align="right"|1,067
|align="right"|17.57%
|align="right"|–
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,073
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|Allan Stevens
|align="right"|2,657
|align="right"|40.39%
|align="right"|-13.13
|Liberal
|James Peter Cheyne
|align="right"|2,014
|align="right"|30.61%
|align="right"|+1.70
|Prog. Conservative
|Raymond Michael Reilly
|align="right"|1,291
|align="right"|19.62%
|align="right"|-
|Social Credit
Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan
The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan was a political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan that promoted social credit economic theories from the mid-1930s to the mid-1970s....
|Wilbert Gordon Jeffery
|align="right"|617
|align="right"|9.38%
|align="right"|-8.19
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,579
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Loken
|align="right"|2,573
|align="right"|40.61%
|align="right"|+10.00
|CCF
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party is a social-democratic political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It currently forms the official opposition, but has been a dominant force in Saskatchewan politics since the 1940s...
|Allan Stevens
|align="right"|2,367
|align="right"|37.36%
|align="right"|-3.03
|Prog. Conservative
|Les Patterson Hickson
|align="right"|1,396
|align="right"|22.03%
|align="right"|+2.41
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,336
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Loken
|align="right"|2,951
|align="right"|47.15%
|align="right"|+6.54
|NDP
|Harry David Link
|align="right"|2,446
|align="right"|39.08%
|align="right"|+1.72
|Prog. Conservative
|Earl Keeler
|align="right"|862
|align="right"|13.77%
|align="right"|-8.26
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,259
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
|-
|style="width: 130px"|Liberal
|George Loken
|align="right"|3,078
|align="right"|49.48%
|align="right"|+2.33
|NDP
|Robert D. Loewen
|align="right"|2,953
|align="right"|47.48%
|align="right"|+8.40
|Independent
Independent (politician)
In politics, an independent or non-party politician is an individual not affiliated to any political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between those of major political parties, a viewpoint more extreme than any major party, or they may have a viewpoint based on issues that they do...
|Dale R. Skelton
|align="right"|189
|align="right"|3.04%
|align="right"|-10.73
|- bgcolor="white"
!align="left" colspan=3|Total
!align="right"|6,220
!align="right"|100.00%
!align="right"|
See also
- Electoral district (Canada)Electoral district (Canada)An electoral district in Canada, also known as a constituency or a riding, is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based...
- List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts
- List of Saskatchewan general elections
- List of political parties in Saskatchewan
- Rosetown, SaskatchewanRosetown, Saskatchewan-History:On September 14, 1905, James and Anne Rose migrated from Lancashire, England to an area of Saskatchewan, Canada. They were the first settlers in the area now known as Rosetown. Later, in 1907, a group of people from the area, wanting a post office, made an application for one...