Arthur Leslie "Bud" Smith

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Arthur "Bud" Smith
MLA
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Moose Jaw South
In office
April 26, 1982 – October 20, 1986
Preceded byGordon Snyder
Succeeded byLorne Calvert
Personal details
BornJune 14, 1919
Cardross, Saskatchewan
DiedNovember 11, 2002 (aged 83)
Moose Jaw
Political partyProgressive Conservative
Spouse(s)(1) Irene (her death, 1966)
(2) Goldie Best (1967 - 1985 (her death))
(3) Mary Rohrich (1988 - 2002 (his death))
ResidenceMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan
ProfessionFarmer and carpenter
PortfolioDeputy Government Whip

Arthur Leslie "Bud" Smith (1919 - 2002) was a Canadian politician in the province of Saskatchewan. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Moose Jaw South in the 1982 general election, which resulted in a Progressive Conservative government under Premier Grant Devine.

Personal life[]

Born in Cardross, Saskatchewan, Smith farmed in the Cardross area for thirty-two years. He then worked as a carpenter, primarily in Moose Jaw.[1] He was married three times, being predeceased by his first two wives.[2]

Political career[]

Smith was long active in the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan.[2] He stood for election four times, in the general elections of 1975, 1978, 1982 and 1986. He was defeated in the 1975 and 1978 elections, but elected in the Progressive Conservative landslide of 1982.[3] He was defeated by Lorne Calvert of the New Democratic Party in the 1986 election and retired from provincial politics.[4]

During his term, he was considered a good constituency representative, to the point that Calvert, who defeated him in the 1986 election, was not sure if Calvert's own mother voted for Smith or for him.[1] Smith's policy interests were improvements in health and social services. He was the Deputy Government Whip.[1]

Electoral history[]

Smith stood for election four times in the riding of Moose Jaw South. He was defeated in 1975 and 1978, but elected in 1982. He served one term, being defeated in 1986.

1975 Provincial election: Moose Jaw South[]

General Election, June 11, 1975: Moose Jaw South
Party Candidate Popular Vote %
  New Democratic Party Yes X Gordon Snyder 3,950 53.9%
Progressive Conservative Arthur Leslie "Bud" Smith 1,857 25.3%
Liberal Faye Gordon 1,521 20.8%
Total 7,328 100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Moose Jaw South

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1978 Provincial election: Moose Jaw South[]

General Election, October 18, 1978: Moose Jaw South
Party Candidate Popular Vote %
  New Democratic Party Yes X Gordon Snyder 4,512 59.1%
Progressive Conservative Arthur Leslie "Bud" Smith 2,408 31.5%
Liberal Terry W. Ocrane 716 9.4%
Total 7,636 100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Moose Jaw South

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1982 Provincial election: Moose Jaw South[]

General Election, April 26, 1982: Moose Jaw South
Party Candidate Popular Vote %
Progressive Conservative Yes Arthur Leslie "Bud" Smith 4,110 47.7%
  New Democratic Party X Gordon Snyder 3,908 45.3%
Liberal Bob Halter 328 3.8%
Western Canada Concept J.R. (Jack) Ashton 275 3.2%
Total 8,621 100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Moose Jaw South

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.

1986 Provincial election: Moose Jaw South[]

General Election, October 20, 1986: Moose Jaw South
Party Candidate Popular Vote %
  New Democratic Party Yes Lorne Calvert 4,959 58.5%
Progressive Conservative X Arthur Leslie "Bud" Smith 2,823 33.3%
Liberal Irene McKenzie 653 7.7%
Western Canada Concept Phoebe Dowhy 49 0.6%
Total 8,484 100.1%1
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Moose Jaw South

Yes Elected.
X Incumbent.
1 Rounding error.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Saskatchewan Hansard, December 9, 2002, pp. 2837 - 2840.
  2. ^ a b "Arthur Leslie (Bud) Smith" obituary, Moose Jaw Times-Herald, 2002.
  3. ^ Elections Saskatchewan: Twentieth Provincial General Election(April 26, 1982).
  4. ^ "Saskatchewan Archives: Election Results by Electoral Division - Moose Jaw South, p. 2.14-61" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 19, 2018. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
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