Wood River (electoral district)

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District created1994
First contested1995
Wood River
Saskatchewan electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Dave Marit
Saskatchewan
District created1994
First contested1995
Last contested2020
Demographics
Electors10,005
Census division(s)Division 3, 4, 7, 8

Wood River is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southern Saskatchewan, the district was created by the Representation Act, 1994 (Saskatchewan) out of parts of the former Assiniboia-Gravelbourg and Shaunavon constituencies. The district takes its name from the RM of Wood River, which is located in the centre of the constituency.

Communities in the riding include the towns of Assiniboia, Ponteix, Rockglen, Gravelbourg, Mossbank and Lafleche; and the villages of Vanguard, Wood Mountain, Hodgeville, Mankota, Bracken and Val Marie.

Legislature Years Member Party
23rd 1995 – 1999     Glen McPherson Liberal
24th 1999 – 2000
2000 – 2003     Yogi Huyghebaert Saskatchewan Party
25th 2003 – 2007
26th 2007 – 2011
27th 2011 – 2016
28th 2016 – 2020 Dave Marit Saskatchewan Party
29th 2020 – present

Election results

2024 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
SaskatchewanDave Marit5,70068.26-14.53
New DemocraticMike Topola1,54918.55+4.54
Progressive ConservativeClint Arnason5536.62+6.62
Saskatchewan UnitedTodd McIntyre4955.93+5.93
GreenMelvin Pylypchuk540.65-2.48
Total valid votes 8,35199.22
Total rejected ballots 660.78+0.19
Turnout 8,41763.26
Eligible voters 13,306
Saskatchewan hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[1]
2020 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
SaskatchewanDave Marit6,41382.79+6.72
New DemocraticRoger Morgan1,08514.01+1.71
GreenKimberly Soo Goodtrack2483.20+0.72
Total valid votes 7,74699.41
Total rejected ballots 460.59
Turnout 7,792
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
2016 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
SaskatchewanDave Marit6,12576.07-6.03
New DemocraticBrenda Shenher99112.30-2.42
Progressive ConservativeBrian Archer5446.75-
GreenJudy Mergel2002.48-0.77
LiberalEdward Ives1912.37-
Total valid votes 8,051100.0  
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[2][3]

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2011 Saskatchewan general election: Wood River electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SaskatchewanD.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert5,35482.03+12.44
  NDP Randy Gaudry 961 14.72 -2.54
GreenAmelia Swiderski2123.25+1.02
Total 6,527 100.00%

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2007 Saskatchewan general election: Wood River electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SaskatchewanD.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert5,32369.59+14.27
  NDP Steve Ryan 1,320 17.26 -8.72
LiberalMichael Klein76810.04-6.03
GreenLynn Arrayel1712.23-
Western IndependenceRocky Young670.88-1.75
Total 7,649 100.00%

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2003 Saskatchewan general election: Wood River electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SaskatchewanD.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert4,35055.32-9.77
  NDP Trevor Davies 2,043 25.98 +9.02
LiberalLouis Stringer1,26416.07+4.52
Western IndependenceNick Yorga2072.63
Total 7,864 100.00%

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2000 By-election: Wood River electoral district[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SaskatchewanD.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert4,38465.09+25.35
  NDP Robert Anderson 1,142 16.96 -3.55
LiberalJerry Ruehs77811.55-28.20
New GreenPeter Borch4316.40
Total 6,735 100.00%

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1999 Saskatchewan general election: Wood River electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalGlen McPherson3,16339.75-8.27
SaskatchewanD.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert3,16239.74
  NDP Robert Anderson 1,632 20.51 -9.89
Total 7,957 100.00%

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1995 Saskatchewan general election: Wood River electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalGlen McPherson4,14648.02
  NDP Allen Engel 2,624 30.40
  Prog. Conservative D.F. (Yogi) Huyghebaert 1,863 21.58
Total 8,633 100.00%

1999 Election controversy

In 1999, a controversy erupted in the Wood River constituency as Saskatchewan Party candidate Yogi Huyghebaert tied Liberal candidate Glen McPherson. The returning officer cast the deciding vote in favour of McPherson, giving the Liberals four seats. This result was later thrown out in court and a by-election was ordered in June 2000. McPherson did not run and Huyghebaert then won a resounding victory.

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