The 26th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the 2007 Saskatchewan election, and was sworn in on November 21, 2007. It sat until May 19, 2011. It was controlled by the Saskatchewan Party under Premier Brad Wall.

Members

  Member Party District
  Denis Allchurch Saskatchewan Party Rosthern-Shellbrook
  Pat Atkinson New Democratic Saskatoon Nutana
  Joan Beatty New Democratic Cumberland
  Doyle Vermette New Democratic
  Buckley Belanger New Democratic Athabasca
  Bob Bjornerud Saskatchewan Party Melville-Saltcoats
  Bill Boyd Saskatchewan Party Kindersley
  Fred Bradshaw Saskatchewan Party Carrot River Valley
  Greg Brkich Saskatchewan Party Arm River-Watrous
  Cam Broten New Democratic Saskatoon Massey Place
  Lorne Calvert New Democratic Saskatoon Riversdale
  Danielle Chartier New Democratic
  Ken Cheveldayoff Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Silver Springs
  Michael Chisholm Saskatchewan Party Cut Knife-Turtleford
  Dan D'Autremont Saskatchewan Party Cannington
  June Draude Saskatchewan Party Kelvington-Wadena
  Dustin Duncan Saskatchewan Party Weyburn-Big Muddy
  Doreen Eagles Saskatchewan Party Estevan
  Wayne Elhard Saskatchewan Party Cypress Hills
  David Forbes New Democratic Saskatoon Centre
  Darcy Furber New Democratic Prince Albert Northcote
  Rod Gantefoer Saskatchewan Party Melfort
  Donna Harpauer Saskatchewan Party Humboldt
  Ron Harper New Democratic Regina Northeast
  Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan Party Meadow Lake
  Glen Hart Saskatchewan Party Last Mountain-Touchwood
  Nancy Heppner Saskatchewan Party Martensville
  Darryl Hickie Saskatchewan Party Prince Albert Carlton
  Deb Higgins New Democratic Moose Jaw Wakamow
  Bill Hutchinson Saskatchewan Party Regina South
  Yogi Huyghebaert Saskatchewan Party Wood River
  Andy Iwanchuk New Democratic Saskatoon Fairview
  Judy Junor New Democratic Saskatoon Eastview
  Delbert Kirsch Saskatchewan Party Batoche
  Ken Krawetz Saskatchewan Party Canora-Pelly
  Serge LeClerc Independent Saskatoon Northwest
  Gordon Wyant Saskatchewan Party
  Warren McCall New Democratic Regina Elphinstone-Centre
  Tim McMillan Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Northwest
  Don McMorris Saskatchewan Party Indian Head-Milestone
  Warren Michelson Saskatchewan Party Moose Jaw North
  Don Morgan Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Southeast
  Sandra Morin New Democratic Regina Walsh Acres
  John Nilson New Democratic Regina Lakeview
  Rob Norris Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Greystone
  Greg Ottenbreit Saskatchewan Party Yorkton
  Frank Quennell New Democratic Saskatoon Meewasin
  Jim Reiter Saskatchewan Party Rosetown-Elrose
  Laura Ross Saskatchewan Party Regina Qu'Appelle Valley
  Joceline Schriemer Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Sutherland
  Lyle Stewart Saskatchewan Party Thunder Creek
  Len Taylor New Democratic The Battlefords
  Christine Tell Saskatchewan Party Regina Wascana Plains
  Don Toth Saskatchewan Party Moosomin
  Kim Trew New Democratic Regina Coronation Park
  Harry Van Mulligen New Democratic Regina Douglas Park
  Dwain Lingenfelter New Democratic
  Brad Wall Saskatchewan Party Swift Current
  Nadine Wilson Saskatchewan Party Saskatchewan Rivers
  Randy Weekes Saskatchewan Party Biggar
  Trent Wotherspoon New Democratic Regina Rosemont
  Kevin Yates New Democratic Regina Dewdney

Standings changes since the 26th general election

Number of members
per party by date
2007 2008 2009 2010
Oct 10 Jan 3 Jun 25 Jun 8 Jun 30 Sep 21 Apr 16 Aug 31 Oct 18
  Saskatchewan Party 38 37 38
  New Democratic 20 19 20 19 18 20
  Independent 0 1 0
Total Members 58 57 58 57 56 58 57 58
Vacant 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0
Government Majority 18 19 18 19 20 18 16 17 18
Membership changes in the 26th Assembly
Date Name District Party Reason
  October 10, 2007 See List of Members Election day of the 26th Saskatchewan general election
  January 3, 2008 Joan Beatty Cumberland New Democratic Resigned to run in a federal by-election
  June 25, 2008 Doyle Vermette Cumberland New Democratic Elected in a by-election
  June 8, 2009 Harry Van Mulligen Regina Douglas Park New Democratic Resigned seat
  June 30, 2009 Lorne Calvert Saskatoon Riversdale New Democratic Resigned seat
  September 21, 2008 Danielle Chartier Saskatoon Riversdale New Democratic Elected in a by-election
  September 21, 2008 Dwain Lingenfelter Regina Douglas Park New Democratic Elected in a by-election
  April 16, 2010 Serge LeClerc Saskatoon Northwest Independent Left the Saskatchewan Party caucus
  August 31, 2010 Serge LeClerc Saskatoon Northwest Independent Resigned Seat
  October 18, 2010 Gordon Wyant Saskatoon Northwest Saskatchewan Party Elected in a by-election

References

  • "Membership of the Legislatures" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archives. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
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