Fred Bradshaw

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Fred Bradshaw
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Carrot River Valley
In office
November 7, 2007 October 1, 2024
Saskatchewan Fred Bradshaw5,10475.96+0.67
New Democratic Sandy Ewen1,36920.37-1.82
Liberal Karalsingham Sadadcharan1311.94+1.94
Green Koreena Lynn Fibke1151.71-0.81
Total valid votes100.0  
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing -
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [5] [6]

2011 Saskatchewan general election

2011 Saskatchewan general election : Carrot River Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Fred Bradshaw4,90375.29+13.55
New Democratic Arnold Schellenberg1,44522.19–11.00
Green Spencer Bourassa1642.52
Total valid votes6,512100.0  
Saskatchewan hold Swing +12.28

2007 Saskatchewan general election

2007 Saskatchewan general election : Carrot River Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Fred Bradshaw4,36461.74+14.97
New Democratic Leigh Spencer2,34633.19–8.80
Liberal Gerry MacNeill3585.07–6.17
Total valid votes7,068100.0  
Saskatchewan hold Swing +11.88

Cabinet positions

Saskatchewan provincial government of Scott Moe
Cabinet post (1)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Joe Hargrave Minister of Highways
January 4, 2021May 31, 2022
Jeremy Cockrill

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