Denis Allchurch

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Denis Allchurch
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Rosthern-Shellbrook
Shellbrook-Spiritwood (1999-2003)
In office
September 16, 1999 November 7, 2011
Saskatchewan Denis Allchurch4,13457.50
  NDP Ron Blocka2,55335.51
Liberal Linda Neher3394.72
Green Margaret-Rose Uvery1632.27
Total7,189100.00
2003 Saskatchewan general election : Rosthern-Shellbrook
PartyCandidateVotes%
Saskatchewan Denis Allchurch 3,42148.36
New Democratic John Serheinko2,58536.54
Liberal George Cameron74410.52
Western Independence Laverne Isaac3244.58
Total7,074 100.00
Source: Saskatchewan Archives Board – Election Results by Electoral Division, pg. 2.14–101
1999 Saskatchewan general election Shellbrook-Spiritwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Denis Allchurch2,89548.36
  NDP Lloyd Johnson2,59436.54
Liberal Walter Krushelniski1,22310.52

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