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 [ ]
James Franklin Bole , Liberal (1905-1916)
William Melville Martin , Liberal (1916-1922)
James Albert Cross , Liberal (1921-1925)
Donald Alexander McNiven , Liberal (1922-1929)
M. A. MacPherson , Conservative (1925-1934)
James Grassick , Conservative (1929-1934)
Percy McCuaig Anderson , Liberal (1934-1944)
William Franklin Kerr , Liberal (1934-1938)
Bamm David Hogarth , Liberal (1938)
Bernard J. McDaniel , Liberal (1938-1944)
Charles Cromwell Williams , CCF (1944-1964)
Clarence Melvin Fines , CCF (1944-1960)
Marjorie Alexandra Cooper , CCF (1952-1964)
Allan Emrys Blakeney , CCF (1960-1964)
Edward Charles Whelan , CCF (1960-1964)
Election results [ ]
1960 Saskatchewan general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Elected
Co-operative Commonwealth
Charles Cromwell Williams
23,425
11.14
Y
Co-operative Commonwealth
Allan Blakeney
22,382
10.64
Y
Co-operative Commonwealth
Marjorie Alexandra Cooper
22,205
10.56
Y
Co-operative Commonwealth
Ed Whelan
21,806
10.37
Y
Liberal
Frederick William Johnson
16,662
7.92
Liberal
Leslie Charles Sherman
16,316
7.76
Liberal
James Gillis Collins
15,578
7.41
Liberal
Mavis Jeanne Adams
14,589
6.94
Progressive Conservative
John Leishman
7,944
3.78
Social Credit
Henry Austin Hunt
7,652
3.64
Social Credit
Bert Louis Iannone
7,206
3.43
Progressive Conservative
M. A. MacPherson
7,194
3.42
Social Credit
G. Lindsay Bower
7,103
3.38
Social Credit
William G. Gemlin
7,058
3.36
Progressive Conservative
Donald Bowman
6,358
3.02
Progressive Conservative
Walter Schmidt
5,175
2.46
Independent
Leslie Hibbs
698
0.33
Independent
Herbert Kenneth Cooper
624
0.30
Communist
William C. Beeching
345
0.16
Total number of valid votes
210,237
100.00
Eligible voters
63,391
Source: Canadian Elections Database[1]
1956 Saskatchewan general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Elected
Co-operative Commonwealth
Charles Cromwell Williams
23,771
17.55
Y
Co-operative Commonwealth
Marjorie Alexandra Cooper
23,389
16.53
Y
Co-operative Commonwealth
Clarence Melvin Fines
21,658
15.99
Y
Liberal
Leslie Charles Sherman
11,984
8.85
Liberal
George Alexander Jupp
11,905
8.79
Liberal
John M. Riffel
11,612
8.58
Social Credit
Frederick William Mullin
10,629
7.85
Social Credit
Les Hammond
10,588
7.82
Social Credit
Henry Austin Hunt
10,455
7.72
Labor–Progressive
Frederick Nelson Clarke
419
0.31
Total number of valid votes
136,859
100.00
Eligible voters
55,101
Source: Canadian Elections Database[2]
1952 Saskatchewan general election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Elected
Co-operative Commonwealth
Charles Cromwell Williams
25,774
19.97
Y
Co-operative Commonwealth
Clarence Melvin Fines
25,018
19.39
Y
Co-operative Commonwealth
Marjorie Alexandra Cooper
24,706
19.15
Y
Liberal
Garnet Nelson Menzies
16,232
12.58
Liberal
Harry Grayson Robert Walker
15,833
12.27
Liberal
John Cunningham Knowles
15,328
11.88
Independent Progressive Conservative
George Alexander Jupp
1,542
1.19
Social Credit
William C. Gamelin
1,446
1.12
Social Credit
Nick Iannoue
1,329
1.03
Social Credit
Anthony E. Kovatch
1,259
0.98
Labor–Progressive
William C. Beeching
579
0.45
Total number of valid votes
128,467
100.00
Eligible voters
48,645
Source: Canadian Elections Database[3]
References [ ]
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