Rosthern-Shellbrook (original) (raw)
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Provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada
Rosthern-Shellbrook
Saskatchewan electoral district | |
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Provincial electoral district | |
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan |
MLA | Scott MoeSaskatchewan |
District created | 2002 |
First contested | 2003 |
Last contested | 2020 |
Demographics | |
Electors | 11,022 |
Census division(s) | Division 12, 15, 16 |
Rosthern-Shellbrook is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada.
The riding was last contested in the 2020 election, when incumbent Saskatchewan Party MLA and Premier Scott Moe was re-elected.
Communities in the district include the towns of Rosthern, Shellbrook, Hafford, Blaine Lake, and Spiritwood; and the villages of Canwood, Laird, Medstead, Leask, and Shell Lake.
The constituency was created in 2002 from portions of Shellbrook-Spiritwood, Redberry Lake and Rosthern, and was first contested in the 2003 general election.[1] Rosthern-Shellbrook will gain significant territory from Biggar-Sask Valley for the next general election, in what will be the riding's first major boundary reconfiguration since its creation.[2]
Members of the Legislative Assembly
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Legislature | Years | Member | Party | |
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25th | 2003 – 2007 | Denis Allchurch | Saskatchewan Party | |
26th | 2007 – 2011 | |||
27th | 2011 – 2016 | Scott Moe | ||
28th | 2016 – 2020 | |||
29th | 2020 – present |
2020 Saskatchewan general election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
Saskatchewan | Scott Moe | 5,341 | 79.54 | |
New Democratic | Trina Miller | 1,084 | 16.14 | |
Green | Larry Neufeld | 146 | 2.17 | |
Progressive Conservative | Yvonne Choquette | 144 | 2.15 | |
Total valid votes | 6,715 | 99.67 | ||
Total rejected ballots | 22 | 0.33 | – | |
Turnout | 6,737 | – | – | |
Eligible voters | – | |||
Saskatchewan hold | Swing | – | ||
Source: Elections Saskatchewan, Global News |
2016 Saskatchewan general election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
Saskatchewan | Scott Moe | 4,724 | 71.58 | |
New Democratic | Rose Freeman | 1,288 | 19.51 | |
Liberal | Orrin Murray Greyeyes | 468 | 7.09 | |
Green | Jade Duckett | 119 | 1.80 | |
Total valid votes | 6,599 | 100.0 | ||
Eligible voters | – | |||
Saskatchewan hold | Swing | – | ||
Source: Elections Saskatchewan,[3][4] Global News[5] |
vte2003 Saskatchewan general election | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Saskatchewan | Denis Allchurch | 3,421 | |
New Democratic | John Serheinko | 2,585 | |
Liberal | George Cameron | 744 | |
Western Independence | Laverne Isaac | 324 | |
Total | 7,074 | 100.00 | |
Source: Saskatchewan Archives Board – Election Results by Electoral Division, pg. 2.14–101 |
- ^ "Election results".
- ^ "Final Recommended Maps". 24 October 2022.
- ^ "Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL" (PDF). Elections Saskatchewan. 19 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
- ^ "2016 General Election Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- ^ McElroy, Justin (5 April 2016). "Saskatchewan election results 2016: Sask. Party wins Rosthern-Shellbrook riding". Global News. Retrieved 5 April 2016.