Indian Head-Milestone

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Indian Head-Milestone
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan electoral district
Saskatchewan 2012 Indian Head-Milestone.svg
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Don McMorris
Saskatchewan
District created1994
First contested 1995
Last contested 2020
Demographics
Electors 11,352
Census division(s) Division 6, 7, 10

Indian Head-Milestone is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southern Saskatchewan, this riding was created through the Representation Act, 1994 (Saskatchewan) by combining the riding of Indian Head-Wolseley with part of the riding of Bengough-Milestone. With the final report of the 2022 boundary commission, the riding will be eliminated at the next general election, with the bulk of its population going to the new riding of White City-Qu'appelle. [1]

Contents

Communities in the district include the towns of Balgonie, Indian Head, Pilot Butte, Milestone, Rouleau, and Fort Qu'Appelle; and the villages of Edenwold, Odessa, Vibank, Avonlea, and Wilcox.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
23rd 1995–1999   Lorne Scott New Democrat
24th 1999–2003   Don McMorris Saskatchewan Party
25th 2003–2007
26th 2007–2011
27th 2011–2016
28th 2016
2016–2017   Independent
2017–2020   Saskatchewan Party
29th 2020–present

Election results

Graph of election results in Regina—Qu'Apelle (since 1988, minor parties that never got 2% of the vote or didn't run consistently are omitted)
2020 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don McMorris 5,62667.02-0.33
New Democratic Jared Clarke2,37128.24+3.92
Progressive Conservative Elvin Mandziak2512.99+0.03
Green Billy Patterson1471.75-0.13
Total valid votes8,39599.55
Total rejected ballots380.45
Turnout8,433
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
2016 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don McMorris5,11867.35-8.81
New Democratic Ashley Nemeth1,84824.32+4.30
Liberal David Delainey2643.47-
Progressive Conservative Sheila Olson2252.96-
Green Andrea Huang1431.88-1.94
Total valid votes7,598100.0  
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [2] [3]
2011 Saskatchewan general election: Indian Head-Milestone
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don McMorris5,76676.16+12.20
  NDP Richard Klyne1,51620.02-7.49
Green Shelby Hersberger2893.82+1.39
Total7,571100.00
2007 Saskatchewan general election: Indian Head-Milestone
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don McMorris5,35163.96+14.70
  NDP Corinne Pauliuk2,30127.51-11.92
Liberal Michael Hiebert5106.10-2.66
Green Dagan Harding2032.43-
Total8,365100.00
2003 Saskatchewan general election: Indian Head-Milestone
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don McMorris 4,07049.26+1.17
  NDP Lorne Scott 3,25839.43+10.84
Liberal Anthony Gavrielides7248.76-12.24
Western Independence Ron Borys2112.55
Total8,263100.00
1999 Saskatchewan general election: Indian Head-Milestone
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don McMorris 3,87748.09
  NDP Lorne Scott 2,30528.59-14.86
Liberal Larry Schultz1,69321.00-17.92
New Green Garth Herman1872.32
Total8,062100.00
1995 Saskatchewan general election: Indian Head-Milestone
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Lorne Scott 3,44043.45
Liberal Steve Helfrick3,08138.92
  Prog. Conservative Dale Paslawski1,39617.63
Total7,917100.00

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References

  1. Saskatchewan Constituency Boundaries Commission (27 October 2022). Final Report (PDF). Regina, Saskatchewan. ISBN   978-1-7387401-0-9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2022.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. "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.
  3. "2016 General Election Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 4 April 2016. Archived from the original on 11 November 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.

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