Dwain Lingenfelter

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Dwain Lingenfelter
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Lingenfelter at the 2011 Leaders' Debate
Leader of the Opposition of Saskatchewan
In office
June 6, 2009 November 7, 2011
  Progressive Conservative Ted Gleim 3,31147.70%+11.35
  NDP Dwain Lingenfelter2,96842.76%+4.19
Liberal Jules Larochelle6629.54%-0.38
Total6,941100.00%
1982 Saskatchewan general election: Shaunavon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Dwain Lingenfelter2,89738.57%+0.56
  Progressive Conservative John Bleackley2,73036.35%+7.00
Western Canada Concept Barry W. Dixon1,13915.16%
Liberal Gratton Murray7459.92%-22.72
Total7,511100.00%
1978 Saskatchewan general election: Shaunavon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Dwain Lingenfelter2,77838.01%--
Liberal Eiliv "Sonny" Anderson 2,38532.64%--
  Prog. Conservative Jim Lacey2,14529.35%--
Total7,308100.00%

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