Richard Swenson

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Richard Swenson
Leader of the Saskatchewan PC Party
In office
2006–2018
Saskatchewan Warren Michelson 4,47459.09%-
  NDP Derek Hassen2,72636.01%-
  Prog. Conservative Richard Swenson2733.61%-
Green Corinne Johnson981.29%-
Total7,571100.00
2007 Saskatchewan general election: Thunder Creek
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Lyle Stewart 5,55864.45%+10.92
  NDP Larry Hall1,99723.16%-7.65
Liberal Rod Haugerud5906.84%-6.84
  Prog. Conservative Richard Swenson2953.42%-
Green Russ Rudd1842.13%-
Total8,624100.00%
1991 Saskatchewan general election: Thunder Creek
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Progressive Conservative Richard Swenson2,92942.61%-10.91
  NDP Ron Bishoff2,24032.59%+6.15
  Liberal Bill Johnstone1,63923.84%+4.34
  Independent Dwayne McBride660.96%-
Total6,874100.00%
1986 Saskatchewan general election: Thunder Creek
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Progressive Conservative Richard Swenson3,77353.52%+11.03
  NDP Betty Payne1,86426.44%-1.09
Liberal Bill Johnstone1,37519.50%-7.60
Western Canada Concept Robert Gleim380.54%-2.34
Total7,050100.00%
March 27, 1985 by-election: Thunder Creek
resignation of Colin Thatcher
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Progressive Conservative Richard Swenson2,67042.49%-
  NDP Betty Payne1,73027.53%-
Liberal Bill Johnstone1,70327.10%-
Western Canada Concept Henry Banman1812.88%-
Total6,284100.00%

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