Redberry (electoral district)

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Redberry was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, centred on the town of Hafford. This constituency was one of 25 created before the 1st Saskatchewan general election in 1905. Dissolved in 1934, the district was reconstituted before the 9th Saskatchewan general election in 1938, and renamed "Redberry Lake" in 1995.

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It is now part of the constituencies of Biggar and Rosthern-Shellbrook.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

1905 – 1934

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 1. George Langley 1905 – 1921 Liberal
 2. George Cockburn 1921 – 1925Independent
 3.George Cockburn1925 – 1929 Progressive
 4.George Cockburn1929 – 1934 Liberal

1938 – 2003

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 1. Orest Zerebko 1938 – 1944 Liberal
 2. Dmytro Lazorko 1944 – 1948 CCF
 3. Bernard Korchinski 1948 – 1952 Liberal
 4. Dmytro Zipchen 1952 – 1956 CCF
 5.Bernard Korchinski1956 – 1960 Liberal
 6. Dick Michayluk 1960 – 1975 CCF-NDP
 7. Dennis Banda 1975 – 1982 New Democrat
 8. John Gerich 1982 – 1991 Progressive Conservative
 9. Walt Jess 1991 – 1999 New Democrat
 10. Randy Weekes 1999 – 2003 Saskatchewan Party

Election results

1905 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Langley 31060.55%
  Provincial Rights Samuel Alexander Hamilton20239.45%
Total512100.00%
1908 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Langley 59555.20%-5.35
  Provincial Rights Claude Percival Evans48344.80%+5.35
Total1,078100.00%
1912 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Langley 1,01466.10%+10.90
  Conservative R.M. Pitts52033.90%-10.90
Total1,534100.00%
September 5, 1912 By-Election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Langley Acclaimed100.00%
TotalAcclamation
1917 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Langley 2,14665.87%-
  Conservative John A. McKeen1,02931.58%-
  Independent John Pitchko832.55%
Total3,258100.00%
1921 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Independent George Cockburn 1,83753.65%+51.10
Liberal George Langley 1,58746.35%-19.52
Total3,424100.00%
1925 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive George Cockburn 2,08557.77%+4.12
Liberal Emile Richard1,52442.23%-4.12
Total3,609100.00%
1929 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal George Cockburn 1,36031.06%
Independent Liberal George Langley 1,16026.50
  Conservative Samuel Robert Miller1,02123.32%
Economic Group William Fowlie83719.12%
Total4,378100.00%

1938 – 2003

1938 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Orest Zerebko 2,60143.37%-
Social Credit Sheridan P. Porter1,82430.42%
  Independent Arnold Larsen1,57226.21%-
Total5,997100.00%
1944 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  CCF Dmytro Lazorko 2,30652.99%
Liberal W. James Langley1,28529.53%-13.84
  Prog. Conservative Ernest Wilson66215.21%-
  Independent Peter J. Semko992.27%-23.94
Total4,352100.00%
1948 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernard Korchinski 2,57146.15%+16.62
  CCF Dmytro Lazorko 2,35742.31%-10.68
  Prog. Conservative Robert C. Glen64311.54%-3.67
Total5,571100.00%
1952 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  CCF Dmytro Zipchen 3,20850.27%+7.96
Liberal Bernard Korchinski 3,17449.73%+3.58
Total6,382100.00%
1956 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernard Korchinski 2,67043.70%-6.03
  CCF Dmytro Zipchen 2,48240.63%-9.64
Social Credit Alex A. Postnikoff95715.67%-
Total6,109100.00%
1960 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  CCF Dick Michayluk 2,35841.23%+0.60
Liberal Bernard Korchinski 2,14837.55%-6.15
  Prog. Conservative Walter J. Dolynny76513.37%-
Social Credit John A. Bueckert4497.85%-7.82
Total5,720100.00%
1964 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  CCF Dick Michayluk 2,20040.51%-0.72
Liberal Bernard Korchinski 1,99336.70%-0.85
  Prog. Conservative Walter J. Dolynny1,23822.79%+9.42
Total5,431100.00%
1967 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Dick Michayluk 2,36545.33%+4.82
Liberal Steve Sulatisky2,34344.90%+8.20
  Prog. Conservative Ed Thunderchild5109.77%-13.02
Total5,218100.00%
1971 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Dick Michayluk 2,35649.99%+4.66
Liberal Julius Liebaert1,98242.05%-2.85
  Prog. Conservative Dale Ebert3757.96%-1.81
Total4,713100.00%
1975 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Dennis Banda 2,78342.02%-7.97
Liberal Emil Craig2,00630.28%-11.77
  Progressive Conservative Nick E. Kowerchuk1,83527.70%+19.74
Total6,624100.00%
1978 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Dennis Banda 3,32549.39%+7.37
  Progressive Conservative John Gerich 2,91643.32%+15.62
Liberal Peter Bomok4917.29%-22.99
Total6,732100.00%
1982 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Progressive Conservative John Gerich 4,01857.13%+13.81
  NDP Dennis Banda 2,55636.34%-13.05
Western Canada Concept Wayne Ratzlaff3034.31%
Liberal Bernadine Droesse1562.22%-5.07
Total7,033100.00%
1986 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Progressive Conservative John Gerich 3,59153.91%-3.22
  NDP Dennis Banda 2,79141.90%+5.56
Liberal Aurele Lalonde2794.19%+1.97
Total6,661100.00%
1991 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Walt Jess 3,49344.30%+2.40
  Prog. Conservative John Gerich 3,20640.67%-13.24
Liberal Ken Finlayson1,18515.03%+10.84
Total7,884100.00%
1995 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry Lake electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Walt Jess 3,23242.94%-1.36
Liberal Richard Fyson2,16228.72%+13.69
  Prog. Conservative Ron Meakin2,13328.34%-12.33
Total7,527100.00%
1999 Saskatchewan general election: Redberry Lake electoral district
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Randy Weekes 3,86051.14%
  NDP Walt Jess 2,44432.38%-10.56
Liberal Harry Lewchuk1,08214.33%-14.39
New Green Ivan Olynyk1622.15%
Total7,548100.00%

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