Regina City is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

Regina City elected a single MLA 1905 to 1917. It elected two members 1921 to 1948, three members in 1952 and 1956, and four members in 1960. In each election where Regina elected multiple MLAs, each voter could cast as many votes as there were seats to be filled (block voting).

Its MLA 1916-1922 was Premier William Melville Martin.

The district of Regina City existed from 1905 to 1964 when it was divided into:

MLAs

  1. James Franklin Bole, Liberal (1905-1916)
  2. William Melville Martin, Liberal (1916-1922)
  3. James Albert Cross, Liberal (1921-1925)
  4. Donald Alexander McNiven, Liberal (1922-1929)
  5. M. A. MacPherson, Conservative (1925-1934)
  6. James Grassick, Conservative (1929-1934)
  7. Percy McCuaig Anderson, Liberal (1934-1944)
  8. William Franklin Kerr, Liberal (1934-1938)
  9. Bamm David Hogarth, Liberal (1938)
  10. Bernard J. McDaniel, Liberal (1938-1944)
  11. Charles Cromwell Williams, CCF (1944-1964)
  12. Clarence Melvin Fines, CCF (1944-1960)
  13. Marjorie Alexandra Cooper, CCF (1952-1964)
  14. Allan Emrys Blakeney, CCF (1960-1964)
  15. Edward Charles Whelan, CCF (1960-1964)

Election results

1960 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Cromwell Williams23,42511.14Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthAllan Blakeney22,38210.64Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthMarjorie Alexandra Cooper22,20510.56Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthEd Whelan21,80610.37Green tickY
LiberalFrederick William Johnson16,6627.92
LiberalLeslie Charles Sherman16,3167.76
LiberalJames Gillis Collins15,5787.41
LiberalMavis Jeanne Adams14,5896.94
Progressive ConservativeJohn Leishman7,9443.78
Social CreditHenry Austin Hunt7,6523.64
Social CreditBert Louis Iannone7,2063.43
Progressive ConservativeM. A. MacPherson7,1943.42
Social CreditG. Lindsay Bower7,1033.38
Social CreditWilliam G. Gemlin7,0583.36
Progressive ConservativeDonald Bowman6,3583.02
Progressive ConservativeWalter Schmidt5,1752.46
IndependentLeslie Hibbs6980.33
IndependentHerbert Kenneth Cooper6240.30
CommunistWilliam C. Beeching3450.16
Total number of valid votes 210,237100.00
Eligible voters 63,391
Source: Canadian Elections Database[1]
1956 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Cromwell Williams23,77117.55Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthMarjorie Alexandra Cooper23,38916.53Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthClarence Melvin Fines21,65815.99Green tickY
LiberalLeslie Charles Sherman11,9848.85
LiberalGeorge Alexander Jupp11,9058.79
LiberalJohn M. Riffel11,6128.58
Social CreditFrederick William Mullin10,6297.85
Social CreditLes Hammond10,5887.82
Social CreditHenry Austin Hunt10,4557.72
Labor–ProgressiveFrederick Nelson Clarke4190.31
Total number of valid votes 136,859100.00
Eligible voters 55,101
Source: Canadian Elections Database[2]
1952 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Cromwell Williams25,77419.97Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthClarence Melvin Fines25,01819.39Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthMarjorie Alexandra Cooper24,70619.15Green tickY
LiberalGarnet Nelson Menzies16,23212.58
LiberalHarry Grayson Robert Walker15,83312.27
LiberalJohn Cunningham Knowles15,32811.88
Independent Progressive ConservativeGeorge Alexander Jupp1,5421.19
Social CreditWilliam C. Gamelin1,4461.12
Social CreditNick Iannoue1,3291.03
Social CreditAnthony E. Kovatch1,2590.98
Labor–ProgressiveWilliam C. Beeching5790.45
Total number of valid votes 128,467100.00
Eligible voters 48,645
Source: Canadian Elections Database[3]
1948 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Cromwell Williams20,47526.84Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthClarence Melvin Fines20,47426.84Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeAllan Williams Embury16,74021.94
LiberalWilfred George Brown16,57821.73
Social CreditWalter E. Stowe1,0491.38
Social CreditAnthony E. Kovatch9711.27
Total number of valid votes 76,287100.00
Source: Canadian Elections Database[4]
1944 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Co-operative CommonwealthCharles Cromwell Williams14,78425.89Green tickY
Co-operative CommonwealthClarence Melvin Fines14,12924.75Green tickY
LiberalCharles Roberts Davidson10,98219.23
LiberalBernard J. McDaniel10,55118.48
Progressive ConservativeHugh McGillivray3,5366.19
Progressive ConservativeClaude H. J. Burrows3,1145.45
Total number of valid votes 57,906100.00
Source: Canadian Elections Database[5]
1938 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalPercy McCuaig Anderson12,74922.52Green tickY
LiberalBamm David Hogarth12,64122.33Green tickY
ConservativeHugh McGillivray7,93414.02
ConservativeFrederick Bertram Bagshaw6,57611.62
Independent LaborAlban Cedric Ellison5,3299.41
Labor–ProgressiveSamuel Barrington East4,4267.82
Labor–ProgressiveThomas Gerald McManus4,0887.22
Independent LaborAlexander Duff Connon1,8973.35
Social CreditJohn Harold Crawford9661.71
Total number of valid votes 56,606100.00
Source: Canadian Elections Database[6]

References

  1. "1960 Saskatchewan Election: Regina City". Canadian Elections Database. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  2. "1956 Saskatchewan Election: Regina City". Canadian Elections Database. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  3. "1952 Saskatchewan Election: Regina City". Canadian Elections Database. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  4. "1948 Saskatchewan Election: Regina City". Canadian Elections Database. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  5. "1944 Saskatchewan Election: Regina City". Canadian Elections Database. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  6. "1944 Saskatchewan Election: Regina City". Canadian Elections Database. Retrieved 24 December 2019.

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