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1925 Saskatchewan general election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1925 Saskatchewan general election

← 1921 June 2, 1925 (1925-06-02) 1929 →

63 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
32 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
PRO
Leader Charles Dunning Charles Tran James Anderson
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative
Leader since 1922 March 25, 1924
Leader's seat Moose Jaw County Saskatoon City
Last election 45 6 2
Seats won 50 6 3
Seat change Increase5 ±0 Increase1
Popular vote 127,751 57,142 45,515
Percentage 51.5% 23.0% 18.4%
Swing Increase0.1pp Increase15.5pp Increase14.4pp

Premier before election

Charles Dunning
Liberal

Premier after election

Charles Dunning
Liberal

The 1925 Saskatchewan general election was held on June 2, 1925, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

The Liberal Party of Saskatchewan – under its new leader, Charles A. Dunning – won its sixth consecutive victory, and continued to dominate the legislature.

The Progressive Party of Saskatchewan increased its share of the vote from 7.5% to over 23%, but failed to add to its six member caucus.

The Conservative Party of James Anderson also increased its vote by over 14%, but only increased its representation in the legislature from two to three members.

The increase in the Progressive and Conservative vote came from voters who had supported independent candidates in the 1921 election.


Results

Elections to the 6th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1925)[1]
Party Leader Candidates Votes Seats
# ± % Change (pp) 1921 1925 ±
Liberal Charles Dunning 62 127,751 34,768Decrease 51.51 0.16 0.16
 
45
50 / 63
5Increase
Progressive Charles Tran 40 57,142 43,529Increase 23.04 15.52 15.52
 
6
6 / 63
Steady
Conservative James Anderson 18 45,515 38,382Increase 18,35 14.41 14.41
 
2
3 / 63
1Increase
Independent 6 8,703 37,853Decrease 3.51 -22.22
 
7
2 / 63
5Decrease
Liberal–Labour[a 1] 1 4,704 1,330Decrease 1.90 -1.44
 
1
1 / 63
Steady
Independent Liberal 1 2,653 2,653Increase 1.07 1.07 1.07
 
1 / 63
1Increase
Independent Conservative 1 1,545 4,750Decrease 0.62 -2.86
 
1
0 / 63
1Decrease
Independent Pro-Government Did not campaign 1
0 / 63
1Decrease
Total 129 248,013 100.00%
  1. ^ Compared to 1921 Labour totals

MLAs elected

Single-member districts

Results by riding - 1925 Saskatchewan general election (single-member districts)[1]
Riding Winning party Votes
Name 1921 Party Votes Share Margin
#
Margin
%
Lib Prog Con Ind I-Lib I-Con Total
 
Arm River Lib Lib 1,799 54.68% 308 9.36% 1,799 1,491 3,290
Bengough Lib Lib 1,813 61.65% 685 23.29% 1,813 1,128 2,941
Biggar Prog Lib 1,758 52.98% 198 5.97% 1,758 1,560 3,318
Cannington Lib Lib 1,666 63.23% 697 26.45% 1,666 969 2,635
Canora Lib Prog 1,993 62.50% 797 24.99% 1,196 1,993 3,189
Cumberland[a 1] Lib Lib Acclamation
Cut Knife Lib Lib 829 50.67% 22 1.34% 829 807 1,636
Cypress Lib Lib 1,760 77.16% 1,239 54.32% 1,760 521 2,281
Elrose Lib Lib 1,717 52.57% 168 5.14% 1,717 1,549 3,266
Estevan Lib Ind 2,153 55.91% 455 11.82% 1,698 2,153 3,851
Francis Lib Lib 1,641 54.05% 246 8.10% 1,641 1,395 3,036
Gravelbourg Ind Lib 2,832 74.59% 1,867 49.17% 2,832 965 3,797
Hanley Lib Prog 1,764 52.70% 181 5.41% 1,583 1,764 3,347
Happyland Lib Lib 2,427 52.88% 264 5.75% 2,427 2,163 4,590
Humboldt Lib I-Lib 2,653 62.12% 1,035 24.23% 1,618 2,653 4,271
Île-à-la-Crosse[a 1] Lib Lib 591 61.31% 218 22.61% 591 373 964
Jack Fish Lake Lib Lib 1,006 63.51% 428 27.02% 1,006 578 1,584
Kerrobert Lib Lib 2,121 62.44% 845 24.87% 2,121 1,276 3,397
Kindersley Prog Prog 2,232 57.57% 587 15.14% 1,645 2,232 3,877
Kinistino Lib Lib 2,263 61.58% 851 23.16% 2,263 1,412 3,675
Last Mountain Lib Lib 2,503 55.06% 460 10.12% 2,503 2,043 4,546
Lloydminster Lib Lib 1,144 66.67% 572 33.33% 1,144 572 1,716
Lumsden Lib Lib 1,884 50.78% 58 1.56% 1,884 1,826 3,710
Maple Creek Lib Lib Acclamation
Melfort Lib Lib 1,469 40.51% 145 4.00% 1,469 1,324 833 3,626
Milestone Lib Lib 1,577 48.08% 714 21.77% 1,577 863 840 3,280
Moose Jaw County Lib Lib 2,094 71.49% 1,259 42.98% 2,094 835 2,929
Moosomin Con Ind 1,888 52.68% 192 5.36% 1,696 1,888 3,584
Morse IPG Lib 2,480 65.26% 1,160 30.53% 2,480 1,320 3,800
North Qu'Appelle Lib Lib 2,370 60.71% 836 21.41% 2,370 1,534 3,904
Notukeu Lib Lib 1,604 71.61% 968 43.21% 1,604 636 2,240
Pelly Lib Prog 1,946 53.58% 260 7.16% 1,686 1,946 3,632
Pheasant Hills Lib Lib 2,077 52.36% 187 4.71% 2,077 1,890 3,967
Pipestone Lib Lib 2,046 64.52% 921 29.04% 2,046 1,125 3,171
Prince Albert Lib Lib 3,164 63.50% 1,345 26.99% 3,164 1,819 4,983
Redberry Ind Prog 2,085 57.77% 561 15.54% 1,524 2,085 3,609
Rosetown Lib Lib 1,932 40.13% 359 7.46% 1,932 1,573 1,309 4,814
Rosthern Lib Lib Acclamation
Saltcoats Lib Lib 2,376 62.41% 945 24.82% 2,376 1,431 3,807
Saskatoon County Prog Prog 1,314 51.07% 55 2.14% 1,259 1,314 2,573
Shellbrook Lib Lib 2,421 54.92% 434 9.85% 2,421 1,987 4,408
Souris Con Lib 1,409 51.86% 101 3.72% 1,409 1,308 2,717
South Qu'Appelle Ind Lib 1,589 50.70% 44 1.40% 1,589 1,545 3,134
Swift Current Ind Lib 1,862 58.57% 545 17.14% 1,862 1,317 3,179
The Battlefords Lib Lib 1,694 54.23% 264 8.45% 1,694 1,430 3,124
Thunder Creek Prog Lib 905 38.14% 152 6.41% 905 715 753 2,373
Tisdale Lib Con 1,349 48.09% 83 2.96% 1,266 190 1,349 2,805
Touchwood Lib Lib 1,737 51.33% 90 2.66% 1,737 1,647 3,384
Turtleford Lib Lib 1,118 58.63% 329 17.25% 1,118 789 1,907
Vonda Lib Lib 2,181 65.09% 1,011 30.17% 2,181 1,170 3,351
Wadena Prog Lib 1,524 52.90% 167 5.80% 1,524 1,357 2,881
Weyburn Lib Lib 2,351 59.61% 758 19.22% 2,351 1,593 3,944
Wilkie Prog Lib 2,281 69.69% 1,289 39.38% 2,281 992 3,273
Willow Bunch Lib Lib 2,949 58.28% 838 16.56% 2,949 2,111 5,060
Wolseley Ind Lib 2,559 51.84% 182 3.69% 2,559 2,377 4,936
Wynyard Ind Lib 2,167 52.09% 174 4.18% 2,167 1,993 4,160
Yorkton Lib Lib 2,272 51.55% 137 3.11% 2,272 2,135 4,407
  1. ^ a b Election day deferred to July 21, 1925
  = Open seat
  = winning candidate was in previous Legislature
  = Incumbent had switched allegiance
  = Previously incumbent in another riding
  = Not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature
  = Incumbency arose from by-election gain
  = other incumbents renominated
  = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada
  = Multiple candidates


Multiple-member districts

Results by riding - 1925 Saskatchewan general election (multiple-member districts)[1]
Riding Winning party Votes
Name MLAs 1921 1925 Lib Prog Con L-Lab Total
Moose Jaw City 2
  1
  1
  1
  1
4,095 2,809 4,704 14,330
2,722
Regina City 2
  2
  1
  1
7,889 7,611 29,649
7,516 6,633
Saskatoon City 2
  1
  1
  1
  1
5,249 3,786 5,001 22,155
3,869 4,250


  = winning candidate

See also

References

Further reading

  • Hopkins, J. Castell, ed. (1925). The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, 1924–25. Toronto: The Annual Review Company.
  • Hopkins, J. Castell, ed. (1926). The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, 1925–26. Toronto: The Annual Review Company.
  1. ^ a b c "1925 Saskatchewan Election". Canadian Elections Database. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
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