Jim Reiter

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Jim Reiter
MLA
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Rosetown-Delisle
Rosetown-Elrose (2007-2024)
Assumed office
November 7, 2007
Saskatchewan Jim Reiter5,66971.18%
  NDP Eric Anderson1,59219.99%
Liberal Tracey Kowalchuk4856.09%
Green Kirk Friggstad2182.74%
Total7,964100.00%

Cabinet positions

Saskatchewan provincial government of Scott Moe
Cabinet posts (3)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Bronwyn Eyre Minister of Energy and Resources
May 31, 2022
Incumbent
Ken Cheveldayoff Minister of SaskBuilds and Procurement
November 9, 2020May 31, 2022
Incumbent
con'd from Wall Ministry Minister of Health
February 2, 2018November 9, 2020
Paul Merriman
Saskatchewan provincial government of Brad Wall
Cabinet posts (5)
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Dustin Duncan Minister of Health
August 23, 2016February 2, 2018
con'd into Moe Ministry
Don McMorris Minister of Crown Investments
August 8, 2016August 23, 2016
Joe Hargrave
Laura Ross [1] Minister of Government Relations
May 25, 2012August 23, 2016
Donna Harpauer
Ken Cheveldayoff Minister of First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs
May 25, 2012August 23, 2016
Donna Harpauer
Wayne Elhard Minister of Highways and Infrastructure
May 29, 2009May 25, 2012
Don McMorris

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