Arm River (electoral district)

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Arm River
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan electoral district
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Saskatchewan 2022 Dakota-Arm River.svg
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Dana Skoropad
Saskatchewan
First contested 1908
Last contested 2020

Arm River is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This constituency is located in south central Saskatchewan. The district was created for the 1908 Saskatchewan general election, and it was last contested in the 2020 election. Grain farming and cattle ranching are the major economic activities of the area. The two largest towns in the constituency are Davidson and Outlook. Much of the Highway 11 corridor connecting Regina and Saskatoon lies within the constituency.

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History

Arm River was originally created before the 2nd Saskatchewan general election in 1908 and has existed ever since. It was named for the Arm River which flows roughly through the middle of the district.

The riding's boundaries have changed many times over the years due to redistribution. Between 2003 and 2016, the district was called Arm River-Watrous as the riding had included much of the former Watrous constituency. The riding's name was changed back to Arm River for the 2016 general election. [1] [2]

For the next general election, the riding will be renamed Dakota-Arm River due to significant boundary shifts. The district will lose significant territory to Lumsden-Morse, Humboldt-Watrous, Kelvington-Wadena and Last Mountain-Touchwood, while gaining a much smaller (but more densely populated) area from Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
Arm River
2nd 1908-1912   George Adam Scott Liberal
3rd 1912-1917
4th 1917-1921
5th 1921-1925
6th 1925–1928
1928–1929 Thomas Frederick Waugh
7th 1929-1934   Duncan Selby Hutcheon Progressive Conservative
8th 1934-1938   Gustaf Herman Danielson Liberal
9th 1938-1944
10th 1944-1948
11th 1948-1952
12th 1952-1956
13th 1956-1960
14th 1960-1964
15th 1964-1967   Martin Peder Pederson Progressive Conservative
16th 1967-1971   Wilbert McIvor Liberal
17th 1971-1975   Donald Leonard Faris New Democratic Party
18th 1975-1978
19th 1978-1982   Gerald Muirhead Progressive Conservative
20th 1982–1986
21st 1986–1991
22nd 1991-1995
23rd 1995-1999   Harvey McLane Liberal
24th 1999–2003   Greg Brkich Saskatchewan Party
Arm River-Watrous
25th 2003-2007   Greg Brkich Saskatchewan Party
26th 2007-2011
27th 2011-2016
Arm River
28th 2016–2020   Greg Brkich Saskatchewan Party
29th 2020–present Dana Skoropad

Election results

Arm River (2016-present)

2020 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Dana Skoropad 6,56976.98+3.59
New Democratic Cam Goff1,33615.66-1.62
Progressive Conservative Steve Forbes4315.05+1.04
Green Tiffany Giesbrecht1972.31-0.55
Total valid votes8,53399.59
Total rejected ballots350.41
Turnout8,568
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
2016 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Greg Brkich 6,18773.39-0.36
New Democratic Denise Leduc1,45717.28-6.59
Progressive Conservative Raymond Carrick3384.01-
Green Dale Dewar2412.86+0.40
Liberal Russ Collicott2072.46-
Total valid votes8,43099.86
Total rejected ballots120.14
Turnout8,44267.33
Eligible voters12,539
Saskatchewan hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [3] [4]

Arm River-Watrous (2003-2016)

2011 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Greg P. Brkich 5,06173.67+15.75
New Democratic Eric Skonberg1,64023.87-4.75
Green Orest Shasko1692.46+0.46
Total6,870100
2007 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Greg P. Brkich 4,68357.92+9.91
New Democratic Gordon MacMurchy2,31428.62-9.61
Liberal Lou Coderre7629.43-1.61
Progressive Conservative Gordon Pederson1642.03+0.09
Green Arnold Taylor1622.00
Total8,085100
2003 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Greg P. Brkich 4,00948.01
New Democratic Carol Rowan3,19338.23
Liberal Steven Barlow92211.04
Western Independence Gord Anderson1621.94
Independent Gord Pederson650.78
Total8,351100

Arm River (1905-2003)

1999 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Greg P. Brkich 3,69643.84-
Liberal Harvey McLane 2,62431.13−17.68
New Democratic Ron Bishoff2,11025.03−11.04
Total8,430100
1995 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Harvey McLane 4,09348.81+19.70
New Democratic Bob Robertson3,02536.07+3.96
Progressive Conservative Everett Ritson1,26815.12-23.08
Total8,386100
1991 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Gerald Muirhead 3,01938.20-19.46
New Democratic Bob Robertson2,53832.11-3.11
Liberal David Ashdown2,30129.11+22.72
Independent Hilton J. Spencer460.58-0.15
Total7,904100
1986 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Gerald Muirhead 4,82657.66-5.68
New Democratic Bob Robertson2,94835.22+4.51
Liberal Kim Gleim5356.39+4.27
Western Canada Concept Hilton J. Spencer610.73-3.10
Total8,370100
1982 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Gerald Muirhead 5,60863.34+19.08
New Democratic Donald Leonard Faris 2,71930.71-11.11
Western Canada Concept Jim Cross3393.83-
Liberal Marjorie Towstego1882.12-11.80
Total8,854100
1978 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Gerald Muirhead 3,50144.26+18.53
New Democratic Donald Leonard Faris 3,30841.82+4.62
Liberal Greg Wensel1,10113.92-23.14
Total7,910100
1975 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Donald Leonard Faris 2,85437.21-9.13
Liberal Ron Thorstad2,83437.06-6.32
Progressive Conservative Ron McLelland1,97425.73+15.45
Total7,671100
1971 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Donald Leonard Faris 2,34346.33+22.23
Liberal Wilbert McIvor 2,19343.38+5.09
Progressive Conservative Orin N. Sather52010.29-27.33
Total5,055100
1967 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Wilbert McIvor 1,92938.29+4.03
Progressive Conservative Martin Peder Pederson 1,89537.61-1.84
New Democratic Merle Snustead1,21424.10-2.19
Total5,038100
1964 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Martin Peder Pederson 2,32639.45+13.89
Liberal Gustaf Herman Danielson 2,02034.26+0.78
Co-operative Commonwealth Emanuel Lang155026.29-3.16
Total5,896100
1960 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gustaf Herman Danielson 1,98933.48-7.36
Co-operative Commonwealth Eugene E. Lockwood1,74929.44-7.64
Progressive Conservative Martin Peder Pederson 1,51825.56-
Social Credit Louis Rands68411.52-10.56
Total5,940100
1956 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gustaf Herman Danielson 2,41740.85-7.37
Co-operative Commonwealth Eugene E. Lockwood2,19437.08-10.11
Social Credit Malcolm J. Haver1,30622.07-
Total5,917100
1952 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gustaf Herman Danielson 2,67048.22-5.31
Co-operative Commonwealth Eugene E. Lockwood2,61347.19+11.57
Independent John W. Dixon2544.59-
Total5,537100
1948 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gustaf Herman Danielson 3,40053.53+12.18
Co-operative Commonwealth E. L. Heinrich2,26335.63-4.18
Social Credit Gabriel J. Giesinger68910.85-
Total6,352100
1944 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gustaf Herman Danielson 2,34341.34-10.14
Co-operative Commonwealth William R. Fansher2,25639.81-
Progressive Conservative Thomas Alfred Homersham1,06818.85-29.67
Total5,667100
1938 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gustaf Herman Danielson 3,29551.48+7.65
Conservative (historical) John Diefenbaker 3,10548.52+10.34
Total6,400100
1934 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Gustaf Herman Danielson 2,22243.84-0.32
Conservative (historical) Duncan Selby Hutcheon 1,93538.17-17.67
Farmer–Labour David James Christie91217.99-
Total5,069100
1929 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative (historical) Duncan Selby Hutcheon 3,24355.85+6.39
Liberal Thomas Frederick Waugh 2,56444.15-6.39
Total5,807100
Saskatchewan provincial by-election, October 25, 1928
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Thomas Frederick Waugh2,76450.54-4.14
Conservative (historical)Stewart Adrain2,70549.46+4.14
Total5,469100
1925 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Adam Scott 1,79954.68-1.31
Conservative (historical)Stewart Adrain1,49145.32+1.31
Total3,290100
1921 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Adam Scott ---
Acclaimation--
1917 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Adam Scott 1,96855.99-4.38
Conservative (historical)James Henry Middagh1,54744.01+17.38
Total3,515100
1912 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Adam Scott 1,13860.37+7.33
Conservative (historical)Clement Whitelock50226.63-20.33
Independent John Gibson24513.00-
Total1,885100
1908 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Adam Scott 77753.04-
Provincial Rights B. J. Bott68846.96-
Total1,445100

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References

  1. The Representation Act, 2013 (PDF), retrieved 2017-04-23
  2. The Representation Act, 2022 (PDF), retrieved 2023-04-28
  3. "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.
  4. "28th Provincial General Election Final Count Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 16 April 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2016.

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