15th Saskatchewan Legislature

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The 15th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in April 1964. The assembly sat from February 4, 1965, to September 8, 1967.[1] The Liberal Party led by Ross Thatcher formed the government.[2] The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) led by Woodrow Lloyd formed the official opposition.[3]

James Snedker served as speaker for the assembly.[4]

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1964:[5]

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Electoral district Member Party First elected / previously elected No.# of term(s)
  Arm River Martin Peder Pederson Progressive Conservative 1964 1st term
  Athabasca Allan Ray Guy Liberal 1960 2nd term
  Bengough Samuel Karnarvon Asbell Liberal 1964 1st term
  Alexander Mitchell (1966) Liberal 1966 1st term
  Biggar Woodrow Stanley Lloyd Co-operative Commonwealth 1944 6th term
  New Democratic Party
  Cannington Thomas Milton Weatherald Liberal 1964 1st term
  Canora Kenneth Gordon Romuld Liberal 1964 1st term
  Cumberland Bill Berezowsky Co-operative Commonwealth 1952 4th term
  New Democratic Party
  Cut Knife Isidore Charles Nollet Co-operative Commonwealth 1944 6th term
  New Democratic Party
  Elrose George Gordon Leith Liberal 1964 1st term
  Gravelbourg Lionel Philias Coderre Liberal 1956 3rd term
  Hanley Robert Alexander Walker Co-operative Commonwealth 1948 5th term
  New Democratic Party
  Humboldt Mathieu Theodore Breker Liberal 1964 1st term
  Kelsey John Hewgill Brockelbank Co-operative Commonwealth 1938 7th term
  New Democratic Party
  Kelvington Bryan Harvey Bjarnason Liberal 1964 1st term
  Kerrobert-Kindersley William S. Howes Liberal 1964 1st term
  Kinistino Arthur Thibault Co-operative Commonwealth 1959 3rd term
  New Democratic Party
  Last Mountain Donald Gilbert MacLennan Liberal 1964 1st term
  Lumsden Darrel Verner Heald Liberal 1964 1st term
  Maple Creek Alexander C. Cameron Liberal 1948 5th term
  Meadow Lake Henry Ethelbert Coupland Liberal 1964 1st term
  Melfort-Tisdale Clarence George Willis Co-operative Commonwealth 1952 4th term
  New Democratic Party
  Melville James Wilfrid Gardiner Liberal 1956 3rd term
  Milestone Cyril Pius MacDonald Liberal 1964 1st term
  Moose Jaw City William Gwynne Davies Co-operative Commonwealth 1956 3rd term
  New Democratic Party
  Gordon Taylor Snyder Co-operative Commonwealth 1960 2nd term
  New Democratic Party
  Moosomin Alexander Hamilton McDonald Liberal 1948 5th term
  Ernest Franklin Gardner (1965) Liberal 1965 1st term
  Morse Wilbert Ross Thatcher Liberal 1960 2nd term
  Nipawin Frank Kenneth Radloff Liberal 1964 1st term
  Notukeu-Willow Bunch James Benjamin Hooker Liberal 1964 1st term
  Pelly Leonard Larson Co-operative Commonwealth 1964 1st term
  New Democratic Party
  Prince Albert David Gordon Steuart Liberal 1962 2nd term
  Qu'Appelle-Wolseley Douglas Thomas McFarlane Liberal 1956 3rd term
  Redberry Demitro (Dick) Wasyl Michayluk Co-operative Commonwealth 1960 2nd term
  New Democratic Party
  Regina East Henry Harold Peter Baker Co-operative Commonwealth 1964 1st term
  New Democratic Party
  Walter Smishek Co-operative Commonwealth 1964 1st term
  New Democratic Party
  Regina North Edward Charles Whelan Co-operative Commonwealth 1960 2nd term
  New Democratic Party
  Regina South Gordon Burton Grant Liberal 1964 1st term
  Regina West Allan Emrys Blakeney Co-operative Commonwealth 1960 2nd term
  New Democratic Party
  Marjorie Alexandra Cooper Co-operative Commonwealth 1952 4th term
  New Democratic Party
  Rosetown George Fredrick Loken Liberal 1964 1st term
  Rosthern David Boldt Liberal 1960 2nd term
  Saltcoats James Snedker Liberal 1960 2nd term
  Saskatoon City Alexander Malcolm Nicholson Co-operative Commonwealth 1960 2nd term
  New Democratic Party
  John Edward Brockelbank Co-operative Commonwealth 1964 1st term
  New Democratic Party
  Wesley Albert Robbins Co-operative Commonwealth 1964 1st term
  New Democratic Party
  Harry David Link Co-operative Commonwealth 1964 1st term
  New Democratic Party
  Sally Maria Margharita Merchant Liberal 1964 1st term
  Shaunavon Fernand Larochelle Liberal 1964 1st term
  Shellbrook John Marcel Cuelenaere Liberal 1964 1st term
  Souris-Estevan Ian Hugh MacDougall Liberal 1960 2nd term
  Swift Current Everett Irvine Wood Co-operative Commonwealth 1956 3rd term
  New Democratic Party
  The Battlefords Eiling Kramer Co-operative Commonwealth 1952 4th term
  New Democratic Party
  Touchwood George Joseph Trapp Liberal 1964 1st term
  Turtleford Bob Wooff Co-operative Commonwealth 1944, 1952, 1960, 1964 4th term*
  New Democratic Party
  Wadena Frederick Arthur Dewhurst Co-operative Commonwealth 1945 6th term
  New Democratic Party
  Watrous Hans Adolf Broten Co-operative Commonwealth 1960 2nd term
  New Democratic Party
  Weyburn James Auburn Pepper Co-operative Commonwealth 1964 1st term
  New Democratic Party
  Wilkie Joseph Clifford McIsaac Liberal 1964 1st term
  Yorkton Bernard David Gallagher Liberal 1960 2nd term
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    Party Standings

    More information Affiliation, Members ...
    Affiliation Members
      Liberal 32
      Co-operative Commonwealth 26
      Progressive Conservative 1
     Total
    59
     Government Majority
    5
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      By-elections

      By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:[5]

      More information Electoral district, Member elected ...
      Electoral district Member elected Party Election date Reason
      Hanley Robert Alexander Walker Co-operative Commonwealth December 16, 1964 RA Walker resigned after winning by one vote following a judicial recount[6]
      Moosomin Ernest Franklin Gardner Liberal June 30, 1965 AH McDonald named to Canadian senate[7]
      Bengough Alexander Mitchell Liberal February 16, 1966 SK Asbell died in 1965[8]
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