Regina Douglas Park

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Regina Douglas Park
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan electoral district
Saskatchewan 2022 Regina Douglas Park.svg
Coordinates: 50°26′24″N104°34′52″W / 50.440°N 104.581°W / 50.440; -104.581
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Nicole Sarauer
New Democratic
First contested 1975
as "Regina Victoria"
Last contested 2020
Demographics
Electors 10,846
Communities Regina

Regina Douglas Park is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Created for the 18th Saskatchewan general election as "Regina Victoria", it was redrawn and renamed "Regina Douglas Park" by the Representation Act, 2002 (Saskatchewan).

Contents

The riding contains the neighbourhoods of Arnheim Place, Gladmer Park, Al Ritchie, Assiniboia East and Boot Hill.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
Regina Victoria
18th 1975–1978   Henry Baker New Democrat
19th 1978–1982
20th 1982–1986   Metro Rybchuk Progressive Conservative
21st 1986–1991   Harry Van Mulligen New Democrat
22nd 1991–1995
23rd 1995–1999
24th 1999–2003
Regina Douglas Park
25th 2003–2007   Harry Van Mulligen New Democrat
26th 2007–2009
2009–2011 Dwain Lingenfelter
27th 2011–2016   Russ Marchuk Saskatchewan Party
28th 2016–2020   Nicole Sarauer New Democrat
29th 2020–2024
30th 2024-present

Election results

2024 Saskatchewan general election
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Nicole Sarauer 3,81764.82+4.0
Saskatchewan Ken Grey1,87831.89+2.1
Green Victor Lau1943.29-0.9
Total valid votes5,88999.41
Total rejected ballots350.59
Turnout5,924
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
New Democratic notional gain from Saskatchewan Swing +1.0
2020 provincial election redistributed results [1]
Party %
  New Democratic 60.8
  Saskatchewan 29.8
  Green 4.2
  Liberal 0.1
 Others5.1
2020 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Nicole Sarauer 3,54560.14+10.31
Saskatchewan Nadeem Naz1,80830.67-8.23
Progressive Conservative Sara Healey3315.61-
Green Victor Lau2113.58-2.58
Total valid votes5,89598.88
Total rejected ballots671.12
Turnout5,96246.01
Eligible voters12,958
New Democratic hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
2016 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Nicole Sarauer 3,24249.83+8.49
Saskatchewan C.J. Katz2,53138.90-13.10
Green Victor Lau4016.16-0.50
Liberal Curt Schroeder3325.10-
Total valid votes6,506100.0  
Eligible voters
New Democratic gain from Saskatchewan Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [2] [3]
2011 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Russ Marchuk 4,41152.00+9.85
New Democratic Dwain Lingenfelter 3,50741.34-8.91
Green Victor Lau5656.66-0.94
Total8,483100.00
Saskatchewan gain from New Democratic Swing
2009 by-election
By-election, September 21, 2009
resignation of Harry Van Mulligen
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Dwain Lingenfelter 3,11550.25-1.77
Saskatchewan Kathleen Peterson2,61342.15+11.58
Green Victor Lau4717.60+3.76
Total6,199100.00
2007 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Harry Van Mulligen 5,12851.92-5.34
Saskatchewan Scott Simpkins3,05130.89+9.71
Liberal Nick Schenher1,32113.37-5.62
Green Victor Lau3773.82+2.17
Total9,877100.00
New Democratic hold Swing
2003 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Harry Van Mulligen5,13657.26+9.63
Saskatchewan Laura Ross 1,90021.18-3.73
Liberal Mike Farmer1,70318.99-4.72
New Green David Orban1481.65-2.10
Progressive Conservative Wayne Mastrachuk830.92-
Total8,970100.00
New Democratic hold Swing

Regina Victoria (1975 – 2003)

1999 Saskatchewan general election : Regina Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Harry Van Mulligen3,23147.63-10.90
Saskatchewan Terry Wall1,69024.91*
Liberal John Knight1,60823.71-10.08
New Green Jim Elliott2543.75*
Total6,783100.00
New Democratic hold Swing
1995 Saskatchewan general election : Regina Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Harry Van Mulligen4,29458.53-6.73
Liberal Laura Ross 2,47933.79+10.38
Progressive Conservative Patricia Costanza5637.68-3.65
Total7,336100.00
New Democratic hold Swing
1991 Saskatchewan general election : Regina Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Harry Van Mulligen5,75965.26+6.03
Liberal Louise Holloway2,06623.41+8.99
Progressive Conservative Olga Stinson1,00011.33-15.02
Total8,825100.00
New Democratic hold Swing
1986 Saskatchewan general election : Regina Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Harry Van Mulligen 4,78259.23+16.69
Progressive Conservative Metro Rybchuk 2,12826.35-23.41
Liberal Alvey Halbgewachs1,16414.42+10.36
Total8,074100.00
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing
1982 Saskatchewan general election : Regina Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Metro Rybchuk 4,10849.76+23.81
New Democratic Henry Baker 3,51242.54-18.16
Liberal Steve Bata3354.06-9.29
Western Canada Concept Barbara Duff1842.23*
Independent Jim Harding1171.41*
Total8,256100.00
Progressive Conservative gain from New Democratic Swing
1978 Saskatchewan general election : Regina Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Henry Baker3,72960.70+8.00
Progressive Conservative Andrew G. Shepherd1,59425.95+5.66
Liberal Glenn Caleval82013.35-13.66
Total6,143100.00
New Democratic hold Swing
1975 Saskatchewan general election : Regina Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Henry Baker 3,57752.70*
Liberal Graham Wolk1,83327.01*
Progressive Conservative Fred L. Dunbar1,37720.29*
Total6,787100.00

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References

  1. "Regina Douglas Park". 338Canada. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  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. Retrieved 8 November 2016.