Saskatchewan general election, 1917

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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.

After replacing Walter Scott as leader of the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan – and premier of the province – William M. Martin led the party to its fourth consecutive victory, winning all but 7 of the 58 seats in the legislature.

The Conservative Party of Wellington Bartley Willoughby continued to lose popular support.

The Non-Partisan League – forerunner of the Progressive Party of Saskatchewan – nominated candidates for the first time, although none were successful. Labour candidates also appeared for the first time.

The first Independent to sit in the Saskatchewan legislature was acclaimed this election.

An at-large service vote was held to elect three soldiers from October 3 to October 13, 1917. All service members were not affiliated, and were elected to represent Saskatchewan residents stationed in France, Belgium and Great Britain.

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[edit] Results

Party Party Leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular Vote
1912 Elected  % Change Votes  %  % Change
     Liberal
William M. Martin
58 46 51 +13.3% 106,552 56.68% -0.28%
     Conservative
Wellington Willoughby
53 7 7 68,243 36.30% -5.68%
     Independent 10 - 1 +100% 4,440 2.36% +1.30%
     Non-Partisan League 7 * * 7,267 3.87% *
     Labour
William Geo. Baker
(default)
2 * * 1,474 0.79% *
Total 130 53 59 +11.3% 187,976 100%  

Note:* Party did not nominate candidates in previous election.

Source: Elections Saskatchewan

[edit] Members of the Legislative Assembly elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

4th Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
  District Member Party
     Arm River George A. Scott Liberal
     Bengough Thomas Gamble Liberal
     Biggar George H. Harris Liberal
     Cannington John D. Stewart Liberal
     Canora Albert Hermanson Liberal
     Cumberland Deakin Alexander Hall Liberal
     Cut Knife William Dodds Liberal
     Cypress Isaac Stirling Liberal
     Elrose Archibald McNab Liberal
     Estevan George Bell Liberal
     Francis Walter Robinson Liberal
     Hanley Macbeth Malcolm Liberal
     Happyland Stephen Morrey Liberal
     Humboldt William Turgeon Liberal
     Île-à-la-Crosse Joseph Nolin Liberal
     Jack Fish Lake Donald Finlayson Liberal
     Kerrobert John Dowd Liberal
     Kindersley William R. Motherwell Liberal
     Kinistino John R. Taylor Liberal
     Last Mountain Samuel Latta Liberal
     Lloydminster Robert J. Gordon Liberal
     Lumsden William Vancise Liberal
     Maple Creek Alexander Colquhoun Liberal
     Melfort George B. Johnston Liberal
     Milestone Bernard Larsen Liberal
     Moose Jaw City Wellington Willoughby Conservative
     Moose Jaw County Charles Dunning Liberal
     Moose Mountain Robert Magee Liberal
     Moosomin John Salkeld Conservative
     Morse Malcolm L. Leitch Liberal
     North Qu'Appelle James Garfield Gardiner Liberal
     Notukeu George Spence Liberal
     Pelly Magnus Ramsland 1 Liberal
     Pheasant Hills James Arthur Smith Liberal
     Pipestone Richard Phin Liberal
     Prince Albert Charles M. McDonald Liberal
     Redberry George Langley Liberal
     Regina City William Martin Liberal
     Rosetown William Badger Conservative
     Rosthern William Bashford Liberal
     Saltcoats James Alexander Calder Liberal
     Saskatoon City Donald Maclean Conservative
     Saskatoon County Murdo Cameron Liberal
     Shellbrook Edgar Clinch Liberal
     Souris William Fraser Conservative
     South Qu'Appelle Joseph Glenn Conservative
     Swift Current David Sykes Independent
     The Battlefords Allan Pickel Liberal
     Thunder Creek Andrew Gallaugher Conservative
     Tisdale Hugh Jones Liberal
     Touchwood John M. Parker Liberal
     Turtleford Archibald Gemmell Liberal
     Vonda James Hogan Liberal
     Wadena John MacMillan Liberal
     Weyburn Robert Mitchell Liberal
     Wilkie Reuben Martin Liberal
     Willow Bunch Abel Hindle Liberal
     Wynyard Wilhelm Paulson Liberal
     Yorkton Thomas Garry Liberal

[edit] Notes

1 Magnus Ramsland died in 1918. In the resulting by-election, he was succeeded by his widow Sarah Ramsland, the first woman ever elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

[edit] October 13, 1917 service vote results

Like other provinces Saskatchewan held a service vote - actually two separate votes - for Saskatchewan residents in the Canadian armed services fighting during World War I. The first vote was for France and Belgium - two members were elected in a block vote; the top member represented France and the second member elected represented Belgium. Another member was also elected to represent troops in Great Britain. Three seats in the Legislature were set aside for these soldier-MLAs.

[edit] France and Belgium

Candidate Votes  % elected
Pte. Harris Turner 3,938 France
Captain Frederick Bagshaw 1,791 Belgium
Lt. Col. Alexander Ross 978
Pte. Kenneth Crawford 798
Sgt. William Reade 577
Spr. John Arthur Gibson 379
Major Robert Henry Smith 365
Sgt. Major William Harry Wilson 233
Lt. Alfred Haigh 216

[edit] Great Britain

Candidate Votes  %
Lt. Col. James Albert Cross 2,698
Captain Alfred Manville 691
Sergeant Arthur Eaton 504
Sergeant Samuel Barraclough 273
Captain Daniel Lochead 214

[edit] See also

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