1905 Saskatchewan general election

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Saskatchewan general election, 1905

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25 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
13 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Thomas Walter Scott Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
Party Liberal Provincial Rights
Leader since 16 August 1905 1905
Leader's seat Lumsden South Qu'Appelle
Last election 6 11
Seats won 16 9
Popular vote 17,812 16,184
Percentage 52.2% 47.5%

Premier before election

Thomas Walter Scott
Liberal

Premier-designate

Thomas Walter Scott
Liberal

First Legislature, 1906, Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan general election of 1905 was the first provincial election in the newly created Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on 13 December 1905 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Walter Scott led the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan to victory over the Provincial Rights Party of Frederick W. A. G. Haultain, and became the first Premier of the new province.

Party Party Leader # of
candidates
Elected Popular Vote
# %
  Liberal Walter Scott 25 16 17,812 52.25%

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Provincial Rights Frederick Haultain 24 9 16,184 47.47%

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Independent 1 94 0.28%
Total 50 25 34,090 100%
Source: Elections Saskatchewan

Members of the Legislative Assembly elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

1st Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
  District Member Party
  Batoche William Grant Liberal
  Battleford Albert Champagne Liberal
  Cannington John D. Stewart Liberal

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Grenfell Andrew Argue Provincial Rights
  Humboldt David Neely Liberal
  Kinistino Thomas Sanderson Liberal
  Lumsden Thomas Walter Scott Liberal

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Maple Creek David Wylie Provincial Rights
  Moose Jaw John Sheppard Liberal

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Moose Jaw City John Wellington Provincial Rights

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Moosomin Daniel Ellis Provincial Rights
  North Qu'Appelle William Richard Motherwell Liberal
  Prince Albert Peter Tyerman* Liberal
  Prince Albert City John Henderson Lamont Liberal
  Redberry George Langley Liberal
  Regina City James Bole Liberal
  Rosthern Gerhard Ens Liberal
  Saltcoats Thomas MacNutt Liberal
  Saskatoon William C. Sutherland Liberal

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Souris James T. Brown Provincial Rights

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South Qu'Appelle Frederick Haultain Provincial Rights
  South Regina James Alexander Calder Liberal

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Whitewood Archibald Gillis Provincial Rights

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Wolseley William Elliot Provincial Rights
  Yorkton Thomas Garry Liberal

Note:

*In 1907 by order of the Legislative Assembly Samuel Donaldson of the Provincial Rights party was declared elected and Peter Tyerman lost his seat

References

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