Regina Northeast

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Regina Northeast
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan electoral district
Saskatchewan 2022 Regina Northeast.svg
2022 boundaries
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Gary Grewal
Saskatchewan
District created1967
First contested 1967
Last contested 2020
Demographics
Electors 10,657
Communities Regina

Regina Northeast is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district includes the neighbourhoods of Parkridge, Uplands, Glencairn and Glencairn Village.

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The district was created in 1967 out of parts of Regina North and Regina East.

The riding was redistributed prior to the 1991 election into Regina Dewdney, Regina Wascana Plains, and Regina Churchill Downs. It was recreated before the 1995 election, from parts of Regina Albert North, Regina Churchill Downs, Regina Dewdney, Regina Lake Centre, Regina Victoria and Qu'Appelle-Lumsden.

Kevin Doherty of the Saskatchewan Party won the riding in the general elections of 2011 and 2016, but announced his retirement from politics in the spring of 2018 and resigned the seat. A by-election was held on September 12, 2018, and was won by Yens Pedersen of the New Democratic Party. Gary Grewal was the candidate for the Saskatchewan Party. [1] [2] Grewal defeated Pedersen at the 2020 general election. [3]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
Regina North East
16th 1967–1971   Walt Smishek New Democrat
17th 1971–1975
18th 1975–1978
19th 1978–1982
20th 1982–1985   Russell Sutor Progressive Conservative
1986   Edwin Tchorzewski New Democrat
21st 1986–1991
Regina Northeast
23rd 1995–1999  Edward Shillington New Democrat
24th 1999–2003 Ron Harper
25th 2003–2007
26th 2007–2011
27th 2011–2016   Kevin Doherty Saskatchewan Party
28th 2016–2018
2018–2020   Yens Pedersen New Democrat
29th 2020–present   Gary Grewal Saskatchewan Party

Election results

1995–present

2020 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Gary Grewal 3,70949.60+10.39
New Democratic Yens Pedersen 3,25943.58-10.36
Progressive Conservative Corie Rempel2723.64+0.78
Green Anthony Majore1351.80-0.13
Liberal Jeff Walters 1031.38+0.07
Total valid votes7,47899.56
Total rejected ballots330.44+0.18
Turnout7,51158.52+18.63
Eligible voters12,836
Saskatchewan gain from New Democratic Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan provincial by-election, September 12, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Yens Pedersen 2,67653.94+13.34
Saskatchewan Gary Grewal1,94539.21-15.44
Progressive Conservative Ken Grey1422.86-
Green Jessica Schroeder961.93-0.23
Liberal Reid Hill651.31-1.28
Western Independence Mark W. Regel370.75*
Total valid votes4,96199.74
Total rejected ballots130.26-0.06
Turnout4,97439.89-17.91
Eligible voters12,468
New Democratic gain from Saskatchewan Swing +14.39
2016 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Kevin Doherty 3,92054.65-4.26
New Democratic Kathleen O'Reilly2,91240.60+1.90
Liberal Hafeez Chaudhuri1862.59-
Green Marlene Macfarlane1552.16-0.24
Total valid votes7,17399.68
Total rejected ballots230.32
Turnout7,19657.81
Eligible voters12,448
Saskatchewan hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [4] [5] [6]
2011 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Kevin Doherty 4,05458.91+18.46
  NDP Dwayne Yasinowski2,66338.70-10.14
Green Nathan Sgrazzutti1652.40+0.43
Total valid votes6,88299.83
Total rejected ballots120.17
Turnout6,89464.69
Eligible voters10,657
Saskatchewan gain from New Democratic Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [7]
2007 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Ron Harper 3,99548.83-12.47
Saskatchewan Morris Elfenbaum3,30840.44+17.78
Liberal Bryan Bell7178.76-5.55
Green Hal Swartz1611.97+1.11
Total8,181100.00
2003 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Ron Harper4,42861.30+8.83
Saskatchewan Dwayne Walter1,63722.66-3.07
Liberal Dennis Haydamacka1,03414.31-7.49
  Prog. Conservative George Marcotte630.87-
New Green Susan Ferren620.86*
Total7,224100.00
1999 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Ron Harper 3,19352.47-11.76
Saskatchewan Yvonne Mackie1,56625.73*
Liberal John W. Patterson1,32721.80-7.76
Total6,086100.00
1995 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Edward Shillington 4,30364.23-5.71
Liberal Lorne Bultitude1,98029.56+7.14
  Prog. Conservative Douglas Berlin4166.21-1.43
Total6,699100.00

1967—1986

1986 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Edwin Tchorzewski 6,84564.03-6.94
  Prog. Conservative Noel Klock2,96227.70+4.36
Liberal Paul Thériault 8848.27+2.58
Total10,691100.00
November 25, 1985 By-Election: Regina North East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Edwin Tchorzewski 5,37770.97+32.46
  Prog. Conservative Wilma Staff1,76823.34-34.05
Liberal Harvey Schick4315.69+3.76
Total7,576100.00
1982 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Prog. Conservative Russell Sutor 5,30357.39+29.01
  NDP Walt Smishek 3,55938.51-22.49
Western Canada Concept Ron J. Blashill2012.17*
Liberal Robert G.H. Dall'Olio1781.93-8.23
Total9,241100.00
1978 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Walt Smishek4,83161.00+7.68
  Prog. Conservative Warren Denzin2,24828.38+6.47
Liberal Del Miller80510.16-14.61
  Independent Roger D. Annis360.46*
Total7,920100.00
1975 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Walt Smishek3,73553.32-14.55
Liberal Del Miller1,73524.77-7.36
  Prog. Conservative Christine Howard1,53521.91-
Total7,005100.00
1971 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Walt Smishek 8,76067.87+11.54
Liberal James W. Gardiner 4,14732.13+0.19
Total12,907100.00
1967 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Walt Smishek 5,89256.33*
Liberal Frank Gerein3,34431.97*
  Prog. Conservative Albert E. Wilson1,22411.70*
Total10,460100.00

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References

  1. D.C. Fraser, "Byelection battleground set for Regina Northeast", Regina Leader-Post , June 18, 2018.
  2. "NDP’s Yens Pedersen wins Regina Northeast by-election", CTV, September 12, 2018.
  3. "Saskatchewan election: Regina Northeast". Global News. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  4. "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.
  5. "2016 General Election Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 7 November 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  6. http://electionssk1.blob.core.windows.net/reports/2016%20Statement%20of%20Votes%20Volume%201.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  7. http://electionssk1.blob.core.windows.net/reports/statement-of-votes-27ge.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]

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