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Saskatchewan general election, 1982 1978 ← April 26, 1982 → 1986 64 seats in the 20th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan 33 seats were needed for a majority   First party Second party Third party   Leader Grant Devine Allan Blakeney Ralph Goodale Party Progressive Conservatives New Democrat Liberal Leader since 1979 1970 1981 Leader's seat Estevan Regina Elphinstone Running in Assiniboia-Gravelbourg Last election 17 44 0 Seats won 55 9 0 Seat change +38 -35 – Popular vote 289,311 201,390 24,134 Percentage 54.07% 37.64% 4.51% Swing +15.99% -10.44% -9.27% Premier before election Allan Blakeney New Democrat Elected Premier Grant Devine Progressive Conservatives The Saskatchewan general election of 1982 was the twentieth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on April 26, 1982, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Progressive Conservative Party – led by Grant Devine – won over half the popular vote, and a large majority in the legislature. It was the largest number of seats won by a single party in the province's history (which would later be equaled by the NDP in 1991). Devine formed the first Tory government in the province since the 1929 election, defeating the New Democratic Party government of Premier Allan Blakeney – which had governed the province since the 1971 election. The NDP vote fell to its lowest level since 1938, and the party lost 35 of its 44 seats in the legislature. This election included the Aboriginal People's Party, a party focused on issues affecting Saskatchewan's First Nations. The APP's best showing would be in the Cumberland district of northeast Saskatchewan, finishing third – ahead of the Liberal candidate. Popular feelings of alienation in Saskatchewan from Ottawa reached a high point in 1982. The provincial wing of the Western Canada Concept movement won more votes than the Saskatchewan Liberal Party candidate in over a third of Saskatchewan's constituencies; in three ridings the WCC candidate captured more than 1,000 votes. The WCC would disappear by 1987 and be replaced by the Western Independence Party in the 21st century. Contents 1 Results 2 Riding results 2.1 Northwest Saskatchewan 2.2 Northeast Saskatchewan 2.3 West Central Saskatchewan 2.4 East Central Saskatchewan 2.5 Southwest Saskatchewan 2.6 Southeast Saskatchewan 2.7 Saskatoon 2.8 Regina 3 See also 4 References Results Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth      Progressive Conservative 55 8 1 0 0      New Democratic Party 9 55 0 0 0      Liberal Party 0 1 38 26 1      Western Canada Concept 0 0 23 16 1 Aboriginal People's Party 0 0 1 2 7      Independent 0 0 1 2 5 Party Party Leader # of candidates Seats Popular Vote 1978 Dissol. Elected % Change # % % Change      Progressive Conservative Grant Devine 64 17 15 55 +266.7% 289,311 54.07% +15.99%      New Democratic Allan Blakeney 64 44 44 9 -79.5% 201,390 37.64% -10.44%      Liberal Ralph Goodale 64 – – – – 24,134 4.51% -9.27%      Western Canada Concept Ray Bailey 40 * * – * 17,487 3.26% *      Independent 8 – 21 – -100% 1,607 0.30% +0.28% Aboriginal People's Party 10 * * – * 1,156 0.22% * Total 250 61 61 64 +4.9% 535,085 100%   Note:* Party did not nominate candidates in previous election. 1Richard Collver and Dennis Ham, MLAs of the short-lived "Unionest Party". Source: Elections Saskatchewan, CBC.ca Video Archives Riding results Names in bold represent party leaders and the Speaker, " ** " symbol represents MLAs who are not running again. Northwest Saskatchewan Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal Western Canada Concept Other           Athabasca   Bruce Clarke 1,162 Frederick John Thompson 1,606 Willard Quewezance 147 Rod Bishop (Ind.) 976 Vital Morin (APP) 210   Frederick John Thompson Cut Knife-Lloydminster   Michael Hopfner 4,968 Bob Long 3,963 L. Allison Henderson 109   Robert Gavin Long Meadow Lake   George McLeod 4,236 Dave Bridger 2,149 R. Hugh Currie 131 Paul S. Pospisil 242 Ray L. Manegre (Ind.) 57   George Malcolm McLeod Redberry   John Gerich 4,018 Dennis Banda 2,556 Bernadine Droesse 156 Wayne Ratzlaff 303   Dennis George Banda Rosthern   Ralph Katzman 6,816 Chris Banman 1,889 Bruce Wagner 412 James E. Boschman (Ind.) 188   Ralph Katzman The Battlefords   Myles Morin 5,737 David Miner 3,625 Mary Friedman 348 Vernon D. Loeppky 249   David Manly Miner Turtleford   Colin Maxwell 3,825 Lloyd Johnson 2,803 Glenn J. Mason 155   Lloyd Emmett Johnson Northeast Saskatchewan Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal Western Canada Concept Other           Cumberland   Edward Charlette 852 Lawrence Riel Yew 2,587 Roy Fosseneuve 251 Leon E. McAuley (APP) 329   Norm MacAulay** Kelsey-Tisdale   Neal Hardy 5,171 Francis E. Schmeichel 2,874 P. Hudson Foga 139 John K. McConaghie 284 Olga Flesjer (APP) 32   Neal Herbert Hardy Kinistino   Bernard Boutin 4,266 Don Cody 3,759 Ed Olchowy 247   Donald William Cody Melfort   Grant Hodgins 4,626 Norm Vickar 3,099 S. Helen Hamilton 130 Brian Bedard 489   Norman Vickar Nipawin   Lloyd Sauder 4,267 Irvin G. Perkins 2,844 Ron J. Wassill 231 Bob Fair 627   Richard Collver** Prince Albert   John Meagher 4,258 Mike Feschuk 4,232 Bill Nutting 369 Earl Switenky 764   Mike Feschuk Prince Albert- Duck Lake   Phil West 3,491 Jerome Hammersmith 3,500 Mike Scholfield 404 Ron Folstad 873 John H. McLeod (APP) 86   Jerome Hammersmith Shellbrook- Torch River   Lloyd Muller 4,117 George Bowerman 3,274 Jack Greening 287 Stanley Stefanski 667 Garry Standing (APP) 65   George Bowerman February 21, 1983 By-election: Prince Albert-Duck Lake Party Candidate Votes % ±%      Prog. Conservative Sid Dutchak 4,271 55.78% +13.99      NDP Jerome Hammersmith 3,386 44.22% +2.32 Total 7,657 100.00 West Central Saskatchewan Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal Western Canada Concept Other           Arm River   Gerald Stanley Muirhead 5,608 Donald Leonard Faris 2,719 Marjorie Towstego 118 Jim Cross 339   Gerald Stanley Muirhead Biggar   Harry Baker 4,437 Elwood Lorrie Cowley 3,070 Neil Vander Nagel 141 Roland Chouinard 327   Elwood Lorrie Cowley Humboldt   Louis Domotor 4,480 Edwin Tchorzewski 3,946 Ligouri LeBlanc 361 Glen Strueby 168   Edwin Tchorzewski Kindersley   Robert Andrew 5,211 Wayne Nargang 1,833 Wayne Mah 166 Chuck McIntyre 454   Robert Lynal Andrew Rosetown-Elrose   Herbert Swan 4,802 Jim Mills 2,327 David Herle 166 Dale Skelton 666   Herbert Junior Swan Wilkie   James Garner 5,056 Wayne Birn 2,039 Arthur Reil 502   James W.A. Garner East Central Saskatchewan Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal Western Canada Concept Other           Canora   Lloyd Hampton 4,398 Gerard Pikula 3,520 Michael Okrainetz 312   Al Matsalla** Kelvington-Wadena   Sherwin Petersen 4,330 Neil Byers 3,755 Ben Ferrie 215   Neil Byers Last Mountain-Touchwood   Arnold Tusa 4,588 Gordon MacMurchy 4,059 Charles Schuler 165 Jack McMunn 218   Gordon MacMurchy Melville   Grant Schmidt 4,172 Pat Krug 3,486 Jack Hanowski 627 Ray Miller 421 Harry Bird (APP) 64   John Russell Kowalchuk** Pelly   Mervyn Abrahamson 3,179 Norm Lusney 3,381 Tom Campbell 476   Norman Lusney Quill Lakes   Ray Berscheid 3,892 Murray Koskie 3,945 Walter Paulson 448   Murray Koskie Saltcoats   Walt Johnson 3,291 Edgar Kaeding 3,531 James Coueslan 416   Edgar Ernest Kaeding Yorkton   Lorne McLaren 5,487 Randy Nelson 3,727 Joseph Matsalla 252 Ted Yascheshen 194   Randall Neil Nelson Southwest Saskatchewan Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal Western Canada Concept Other           Assiniboia-Gravelbourg   Rene Archambault 2,438 Allen Engel 2,875 Ralph Goodale 2,760 Hugh Clarke 459   Allen Engel Maple Creek   Joan Duncan 4,228 J.R. Porter 2,158 Bernie Ford 422 Larry English 806   Joan Heather Duncan Moose Jaw North   Keith Parker 5,859 Glenn Hagel 3,895 Terrance Ocrane 361 Colin Campbell 256   John Skoberg** Moose Jaw South   Arthur "Bud" Smith 4,110 Gordon Snyder 3,908 Bob Halter 328 Jack Ashton 275   Gordon Taylor Snyder Morse   Art Martens 3,565 Reg Gross 2,409 Don Meyer 277 Ray L. Bailey 887   Reginald John Gross Shaunavon   John Bleackley 2,730 Dwain Lingenfelter 2,897 Gratton Murray 745 Barry W. Dixon 1,139   Dwain Lingenfelter Swift Current   Patricia Anne Smith 4,756 Spencer Wooff 2,941 Anna Patricia White 316 Henry Banman 787   Dennis Ham** Thunder Creek   Colin Thatcher 4,412 Ron Kurtz 2,036 Gary Sherlock 264 Pat Mullin 442   Colin Thatcher March 27, 1985 By-election: Thunder Creek Party Candidate Votes % ±%      Prog. Conservative Richard Swenson 2,670 42.49% -19.18      NDP Betty Payne 1,730 27.53% -0.93      Liberal William Johnstone 1,703 27.10% +23.41      WCC Henry Banman 181 2.88% -3.30 Total 6,284 100.00 Southeast Saskatchewan Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal Western Canada Concept Other           Bengough-Milestone   Bob Pickering 4,571 Jim Liggett 2,653 Tim Maloney 420   Robert Hugh Pickering Estevan   Grant Devine 5,487 John Chapman 2,947 Heather MacDonald-Doyle 649 Vernon McClement 184   John Chapman Indian Head- Wolseley   Doug Taylor 4,251 Pat Connolley 2,073 Con Lalonde 571 John Parley 554   Douglas Graham Taylor Moosomin   Larry Birkbeck 4,165 Fred Easton 2,476 Peter Semchuk 250 Don Donaldson 1,311   Larry Wayne Birkbeck Qu’Appelle-Lumsden   John Lane 5,643 Tom Usherwood 2,372 Cheryl Stadnyk 219 Allan Smith 346   John Gary Lane Souris-Cannington   Eric Berntson 4,093 Dean Fraser 1,639 William Owens 437 Dale Nolin 1,082   Eric Berntson Weyburn   Lorne Hepworth 5,426 Elaine Driver 3,088 David Wright 422   James Auburn Pepper** Saskatoon Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal Western Canada Concept Other           Saskatoon Centre   Jack Sandberg 3,553 Paul Mostoway 2,987 Delores Burkhart 470   Paul Peter Mostoway Saskatoon Eastview   Kimberly Young 6,981 Barry Poniatowski 3,736 David Jackson 688   Bernard John Poniatowski Saskatoon Fairview   Duane Weiman 6,185 Robert Wayne Mitchell 3,432 David Schwartz 181 Brian Bellamy 200 John Dorion (APP) 48 New District Saskatoon Mayfair   Cal Glauser 7,386 Dave Whalley 3,777 Maureen Darling 441 Don Kavanaugh 186   Beverley Dyck** Saskatoon Nutana   Evelyn Bacon 3,685 Pat Atkinson 3,580 David Tunney 492   Wesley Albert Robbins** Saskatoon Riversdale   Jo-Ann Zazelenchuk 3,576 Roy Romanow 3,557 Harold Flett 228 Joe Gallagher (APP) 143 Alexander Barker (Ind.) 57   Roy Romanow Saskatoon South   Bob Myers 4,611 Herman Rolfes 3,221 Don McCullough 422 Reid Schmidt 90 Carol Stadnyk (Ind.) 118   Herman Harold Rolfes Saskatoon Sutherland   Paul Schoenhals 5,328 Mark Koenker 3,026 Ron Hannah 374 Gordon Barnes 116 Cecil King (APP) 43   Peter Prebble Saskatoon University   Rick Folk 3,490 Peter Prebble 3,041 David B. Miller 718 Earl A. Cowley 104 Alphard Fafard (Not affiliated) 28 New District Saskatoon Westmount   Gay Caswell 3,716 John Edward Brockelbank 3,583 Peter Groves 288 Freda Moosehunter (APP) 136   John Edward Brockelbank Regina Electoral District Candidates Incumbent Progressive Conservative New Democratic Liberal Western Canada Concept Other           Regina Centre   Jim Petrychyn 2,570 Edward Shillington 3,821 Cam McCannell 691 Tyler Benson 165 Gordon Massie (Not affiliated) 66   Edward Blain Shillington Regina Elphinstone   Ross Reibling 3,066 Allan Blakeney 4,139 Glenn Caleval 255   Allan Blakeney Regina Lakeview   Tim Embury 4,688 Doug McArthur 3,808 Delores Honour 520   Douglas Francis McArthur Regina North   Jack Klein 5,845 Stan Oxelgren 3,715 Daryl Boychuk 239 New District Regina North East   Russ Sutor 5,303 Walt Smishek 3,559 Robert Dall’Olio 178 Ron J. Blashill 201   Walter Edmund Smishek Regina North West   Bill Sveinson 6,797 John Solomon 4,509 Adrian McBride 245 Les R. Kavanaugh 222   John Solomon Regina Rosemont   Gordon Dirks 5,271 Bill Allen 3,673 Ken M. Grotsky 210 Stewart Coward 206   William James Gilbert Allen Regina South   Paul Rousseau 6,088 Margaret Fern 2,869 Lori Stinson 286   Paul Emile Rousseau Regina Victoria   Metro Rybchuk 4,108 Henry Baker 3,512 Steve Bata 335 Barbara Duff 184 Jim Harding (Ind.) 117   Henry Harold Peter Baker Regina Wascana   Gord Currie 5,976 Clint White 3,434 Marlene Lamontagne 483   Clinton Oliver White November 25, 1985 By-election: Regina North East Party Candidate Votes % ±%      NDP Edwin Tchorzewski 5,377 70.97% +13.58      Prog. Conservative Wilma Staff 1,768 23.34% -15.17      Liberal Harvey Schick 431 5.69% +3.76 Total 7,576 100.00 See also List of Saskatchewan political parties List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts References Elections Saskatchewan: Provincial Vote Summaries Saskatchewan Archives Board - Election Results By Electoral Division v · d · e Elections in Saskatchewan General elections 1905 · 1908 · 1912 · 1917 · 1921 · 1925 · 1929 · 1934 · 1938 · 1944 · 1948 · 1952 · 1956 · 1960 · 1964 · 1967 · 1971 · 1975 · 1978 · 1982 · 1986 · 1991 · 1995 · 1999 · 2003 · 2007 · 2011