Weyburn (provincial electoral district)

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Weyburn was a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, from 1908 to 1995. The district was created for the second Saskatchewan general election in 1908. It contained the town of Weyburn and extended into the surrounding countryside.[1]

The district was dissolved in the redistribution following the 1991 federal census. It was combined with parts of the Bengough-Milestone district to become Weyburn-Big Muddy, for the 1995 general election.[2] From 1944 to 1961, Premier Tommy Douglas was the Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Weyburn riding.

Election results

1908

1908 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes Robert Menzies Mitchell76050.9%
Provincial Rights George Beischel73249.1%
Total1,492100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.

1912

1912 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes X Robert Menzies Mitchell1,43361.3%
Conservative Ormond Skinner Mitchell90438.7%
Total2,337100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1917

1917 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes X Robert Menzies Mitchell2,61959.0%
Conservative George McKenzie Bowman1,82041.0%
Total4,439100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1919 by-election

July 22, 1919 by-election
PartyCandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes Charles McGill HamiltonAcclaimed
Total
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

The by-election was called when the incumbent, Robert Menzies Mitchell, resigned to take the position of superintendent of the Saskatchewan Hospital in Weyburn.[3]
Yes Elected.

1920 by-election

June 25, 1920 by-election,
PartyCandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes X Charles McGill HamiltonAcclaimed
Total
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

The by-election was called when Hamilton accepted the position of Minister of Agriculture in the Cabinet of Premier Martin, an office of profit under the Crown, on April 26, 1920.[4]
Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1921

1921 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes X Charles McGill Hamilton2,36888.4%
  IndependentThompson McClelland31111.6%
Total2,679100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1925

1925 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes X Charles McGill Hamilton2,35159.6%
Conservative Morton Allison Fletcher1,59340.4%
Total3,944100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1929

1929 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Progressive Yes Robert Sterritt Leslie3,28851.6%
Liberal X Charles McGill Hamilton3,08848.4%
Total6,376100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1934

1934 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes Hugh Elliott Eaglesham2,28143.9%
Progressive X Robert Sterritt Leslie1,54429.7%
Farmer–Labour Tommy Douglas1,34325.8%
  IndependentJames Logan Coltart290.6%
Total5,197100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1938

1938 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes George Levi Crane4,74448.7%
  Co-operative Commonwealth FederationFrederick Claude Williams4,16742.8%
  Independent ConservativeJohn Charles Burnside8288.5%
Total9,739100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1944

1944 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  Co-operative Commonwealth FederationYes Tommy Douglas5,60561.6%
Liberal James Weyburn Adolphe3,48938.4%
Total9,094100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.

1948

1948 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  Co-operative Commonwealth FederationYes X Tommy Douglas6,27356.3%
  Liberal-Progressive ConservativeFergus Charles Eaglesham4,22838.0%
Social Credit Isabel Paxman6385.7%
Total11,139100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1952

1952 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  Co-operative Commonwealth FederationYes X Tommy Douglas6,02059.9%
Liberal Donald Morrow4,03740.1%
Total10,057100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1956

1956 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  Co-operative Commonwealth FederationYes X Tommy Douglas4,93048.2%
Liberal Junior Herbert Staveley4,23441.4%
Social Credit Gustav Theodore Froese1,07010.5%
Total10,234100.1%1
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.
1 Rounding error.

1960

1960 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  Co-operative Commonwealth FederationYes X Tommy Douglas5,05448.4%
Liberal Junior Herbert Staveley4,45342.7%
Progressive Conservative Hugh McGillivray6216.0%
Social Credit William Tabor3072.9%
Total10,435100.0%1
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.
1 Rounding error.

1961 by-election

December 13, 1961 by-election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Liberal Yes Junior Herbert Staveley5,37954.4%
  Co-operative Commonwealth FederationOran Reiman4,50545.6%
Total9,884100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

The by-election was called when the incumbent, Premier Douglas, resigned from the provincial Legislative Assembly to enter federal politics.
Yes Elected.

1964

1964 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  Co-operative Commonwealth FederationYes James Auburn Pepper4,45344.4%
Liberal X Junior Herbert Staveley4,34743.3%
Progressive Conservative Jean Benson1,23412.3%
Total10,034100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1967

1967 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  New Democratic PartyYes X James Auburn Pepper4,87646.7%
Liberal Junior Herbert Staveley4,69345.0%
Progressive Conservative Jean Benson8658.3%
Total10,434100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1971

1971 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  New Democratic PartyYes X James Auburn Pepper5,79556.0%
Liberal William Erle Roger3,83737.1%
Progressive Conservative Ray L. Bailey7196.9%
Total10,351100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1975

1975 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  New Democratic PartyYes X James Auburn Pepper2,97138.1%
Progressive Conservative John Whitell2,52232.4%
Liberal Norm Flaten2,29929.5%
Total7,792100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1978

1978 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  New Democratic PartyYes X James Auburn Pepper3,51738.1%
Progressive Conservative Glen Dods3,44932.4%
Liberal Ron Chapdelaine98129.5%
Total7,947100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1982

1982 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Progressive Conservative Yes Lorne Henry Hepworth5,42660.7%
  New Democratic PartyElaine Driver3,08834.6%
Liberal David J.R. Wright4224.7%
Total8,936100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.

1986

1986 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
Progressive Conservative Yes X Lorne Henry Hepworth4,59652.6%
  New Democratic PartyHarry-Jae Elder3,22036.9%
Liberal W.F. (Bill) Rudachyk8599.8%
Western Canada Concept Edwin W. Appenheimer550.6%
Total8,73099.9%1
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.
1 Rounding error.

1991

1991 Saskatchewan general election
Party CandidatePopular vote%
  New Democratic PartyYes Ronald Wormsbecker3,88345.3%
Progressive Conservative X Lorne Henry Hepworth2,72531.8%
Liberal W.F. (Bill) Rudachyk1,92022.4%
  IndependentEdwin W. Appenheimer470.5%
Total8,575100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Weyburn Archived 26 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent
1 Rounding error

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