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Regina Centre

Coordinates: 50°27′22″N 104°37′08″W / 50.456°N 104.619°W / 50.456; -104.619
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Regina Centre is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, created in the redistribution prior to the 1967 election out of parts of Regina West and Regina North. It was abolished prior to the 2003 general election and is now part of Regina Elphinstone-Centre. It was the riding of Premier Allan Blakeney.

1967 Provincial election: Regina Centre

General Election, October 11, 1967
Party Candidate Popular Vote %
  New Democratic Party Yes X Allan Blakeney 4,363 57.1%
Liberal Pat McKerral 2,442 31.9%
Progressive Conservative Les Youngson 698 9.1%
Social Credit Nelson Falkowsky 142 1.9%
Total 7,645 100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Regina Centre

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1971 Provincial election: Regina Centre

General Election, June 23, 1971
Party Candidate Popular Vote %
  New Democratic Party Yes X Allan Blakeney 9,804 69.7%
Liberal Ben Freitag 4,252 30.3%
Total 14,056 100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Regina Centre

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1975 Provincial election: Regina Centre

General Election, June 11, 1975
Party Candidate Popular Vote %
  New Democratic Party Yes Ned Shillington 3,603 69.7%
Liberal Les Hammond 2,417 30.3%
Progressive Conservative Keith Jeal 1,500 30.3%
  Independent William C. Beeching 98 0.6%
Total 14,056 100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Regina Centre

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

50°27′22″N 104°37′08″W / 50.456°N 104.619°W / 50.456; -104.619