Party | Party leader | Candidates | Seats | Popular vote | ||||||
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1986 | Dissol. | Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change | ||||
New Democratic | Roy Romanow | 66 | 25 | 26 | 55 | +112% | 275,780 | 51.05% | +5.85% | |
Progressive Conservative | Grant Devine | 66 | 38 | 38 | 10 | -73.7% | 137,994 | 25.54% | -19.07% | |
Liberal | Lynda Haverstock | 66 | 1 | 0 | 1 | – | 125,814 | 23.29% | +13.30% | |
Independent | 8 | – | – | – | – | 592 | 0.11% | +0.04% | ||
Independence (Western Canada Concept) | Hilton J. Spencer (default) | 1 | – | – | – | – | 46 | 0.01% | -0.07% | |
Total | 207 | 64 | 64 | 66 | +3.1% | 540,226 | 100% | |||
Source: Elections Saskatchewan |
Names in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker. Party leaders are italicized. The symbol " ** " represents MLAs who are not running again.
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | PC | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Athabasca | Fred Thompson 3,253 | Frank Petit 331 | Darren McKee 184 | Mike Daley (Ind.) 114 | Fred Thompson | |||||
Cut Knife-Lloydminster | Violet Stanger 3,843 | Michael Hopfner 2,899 | Aldo Del Frari 1,333 | Michael Hopfner | ||||||
Meadow Lake | Maynard Sonntag 3,719 | George McLeod 3,065 | Burton Dougan 467 | George McLeod | ||||||
Redberry | Walter Jess 3,493 | John Gerich 3,206 | Ken Finlayson 1,185 | John Gerich | ||||||
Rosthern | Kim Dmytryshyn 2,897 | William Neudorf 4,183 | Phil Biggs 1,825 | William Neudorf | ||||||
The Battlefords | Doug Anguish 5,805 | Jim Hampson 1,683 | Donna Challis 2,417 | Doug Anguish | ||||||
Turtleford | Lloyd Johnson 3,269 | Jerry Spenst 2,034 | Neil Currie 1,239 | Colin Maxwell** |
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | PC | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Cumberland | Keith Goulet 4,135 | Louis Bear 482 | Lennard Morin 505 | Keith Goulet | ||||||
Kelsey-Tisdale | Andy Renaud 3,871 | Neal Hardy 2,783 | Walt Roberts 853 | Neal Hardy | ||||||
Kinistino | Armand Roy 4,298 | Josef Saxinger 2,918 | Frank Orosz 1,326 | Josef Saxinger | ||||||
Melfort | Carol Carson 3,011 | Ken Naber 2,516 | Rod Gantefoer 1,795 | Grant Hodgins | ||||||
Nipawin | Tom Keeping 3,238 | Jim Taylor 2,784 | Richard Makowsky 1,134 | Lloyd Sauder** | ||||||
Prince Albert Carlton | Myron Kowalsky 5,218 | Bert Provost 1,635 | Richard Stewart 1,888 | Myron Kowalsky Prince Albert | ||||||
Prince Albert Northcote | Eldon Lautermilch 5,405 | Terry Wiebe 990 | Hannah Shenouda 1,549 | Eldon Lautermilch Prince Albert-Duck Lake | ||||||
Shellbrook-Torch River | Jack Langford 4,098 | Lloyd Muller 2,358 | Walter Billay 1,177 | Lloyd Muller |
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | PC | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Arm River | Bob Robertson 2,538 | Gerald Muirhead 3,019 | David Ashdown 2,301 | Hilton J. Spencer (Ind.-WCC) 46 | Gerald Muirhead | |||||
Biggar | Grant Whitmore 3,710 | Harry Baker 2,307 | Larry Toner 1,708 | Donald W. Kavanagh (Ind.) 65 | Harry Baker | |||||
Humboldt | Eric Upshall 4,422 | Dale Blair 49 | Arlene Julé 2,686 | Eric Upshall | ||||||
Kindersley | Lorne Johnston 2,014 | Bill Boyd 2,766 | Judy Setrakov 2,244 | Bob Andrew** | ||||||
Rosetown-Elrose | Berny Wiens 2,666 | Ansgar Tynning 2,581 | Linda Trytten 1,583 | Herb Swan** | ||||||
Wilkie | Sharon Murrell 2,295 | John Britton 2,601 | Nick Volk 1,853 | John Britton |
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | PC | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Canora | Darrel Cunningham 3,564 | Lorne Kopelchuk 2,746 | Roy Petrowicz 831 | Lorne Kopelchuk | ||||||
Kelvington-Wadena | Kenneth Kluz 3,956 | Sherwin Petersen 2,594 | Bill Kerluke 730 | Sherwin Petersen | ||||||
Last Mountain-Touchwood | Dale Flavel 4,028 | Arnold Tusa 2,523 | Ed Bespalko 1,691 | Paul Chesterton (Ind.) 47 | Arnold Tusa | |||||
Melville | Evan Carlson 3,656 | Grant Schmidt 3,048 | Ray Chastkavich 1,262 | Grant Schmidt | ||||||
Pelly | Ron Harper 3,992 | Bernard Rink 2,055 | Louis Sliwa 652 | Rod Gardner** | ||||||
Quill Lakes | Murray Koskie 3,621 | Glen Leggott 2,357 | Lou Coderre 1,297 | Murray Koskie | ||||||
Saltcoats | Reg Knezacek 3,745 | Rod Roden 2,356 | Leslie Popp 1,033 | Walter Johnson** | ||||||
Yorkton | Clay Serby 4,897 | Brian Fromm 1,846 | Donna Yaholnitsky 1,560 | Lorne McLaren** |
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | PC | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Assiniboia-Gravelbourg | Lewis Draper 2,647 | John Wolfe 2,583 | Tim Connors 2,148 | John Wolfe | ||||||
Maple Creek | Bryan Oster 1,987 | Jack Goohsen 2,627 | Shirley Helmerson 1,865 | Jack Goohsen | ||||||
Moose Jaw Palliser | Glenn Hagel 5,681 | Colleen Basarsky 1,920 | Michael Klein 2,120 | Glenn Hagel Moose Jaw North | ||||||
Moose Jaw Wakamow | Lorne Calvert 6,083 | Lisa Acton 1,164 | Randy Roman 1,799 | Lorne Calvert Moose Jaw South | ||||||
Morse | Carl Siemens 2,101 | Harold Martens 2,682 | Ken Nelson 1,255 | Harold Martens | ||||||
Shaunavon | Glen McPherson 2,350 | Ted Gleim 2,222 | Jerry Ruehs 1,733 | Ted Gleim | ||||||
Swift Current | John Penner 4,399 | Lawrence Bergreen 2,731 | Archie Green 1,503 | Pat Smith** | ||||||
Thunder Creek | Ron Bishoff 2,240 | Rick Swenson 2,929 | Bill Johnstone 1,639 | Dwayne S. McBride (Ind.) 66 | Rick Swenson |
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | PC | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Bengough-Milestone | Judy Bradley 2,419 | Darrell Rodine 2,297 | Laurie Unruh 1,665 | Bob Pickering** | ||||||
Estevan | Leonard Haukeness 3,404 | Grant Devine 4,079 | Bob Jones 1,889 | Grant Devine | ||||||
Indian Head-Wolseley | Lorne Scott 2,725 | Dwight Dunn 2,066 | Jack Hosler 2,069 | Doug Taylor** | ||||||
Moosomin | Mary McGuire 2,954 | Don Toth 3,005 | Keith Lewis 1,475 | Don Toth | ||||||
Qu’Appelle-Lumsden | Suzanne Murray 4,907 | Martin Kenney 2,426 | Dawn Garner 2,827 | John Lane** | ||||||
Souris-Cannington | Ross Arthur 1,912 | Dan D'Autremont 2,980 | Don Lees 1,815 | Eric Berntson** | ||||||
Weyburn | Ronald Wormsbecker 3,883 | Lorne Hepworth 2,725 | Bill Rudachyk 1,920 | Edwin Appenheimer (Ind.) 47 | Lorne Hepworth |
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | PC | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Saskatoon Broadway | Pat Atkinson 5,027 | Lee Cutforth 1,445 | Jackie Stewart 2,891 | Greg Hill (Ind.) 107 | Herman Rolfes Saskatoon South | |||||
Saskatoon Eastview-Haultain | Bob Pringle 4,630 | Bob Myers 1,698 | Dan Kolysher 2,485 | Bob Pringle Saskatoon Eastview | ||||||
Saskatoon Fairview | Bob Mitchell 5,955 | Gaby Akl 905 | Bill Mellof 2,084 | Bob Mitchell | ||||||
Saskatoon Greystone | Peter Prebble 4,009 | Gary Hellard 1,094 | Lynda Haverstock 5,422 | Leslie Cushion (Ind.) 40 | New District | |||||
Saskatoon Idylwyld | Eric Cline 5,986 | Carol Zanon 1,294 | Roland Loewer 2,562 | Anne Smart** Saskatoon Centre | ||||||
Saskatoon Nutana | Herman Rolfes 5,452 | Jerry Ehalt 1,264 | Shirley Khan 3,048 | Pat Atkinson | ||||||
Saskatoon River Heights | Carol Teichrob 4,908 | Ray Meiklejohn 3,578 | Ed Monuik 2,955 | Ray Meiklejohn Saskatoon Mayfair | ||||||
Saskatoon Riversdale | Roy Romanow 5,254 | Gay Caswell 761 | Gary La Plante 1,398 | Roy Romanow | ||||||
Saskatoon Sutherland-University | Mark Koenker 4,034 | Jim Laing 1,452 | Robin Bellamy 3,102 | Mark Koenker Saskatoon Sutherland | ||||||
Saskatoon Westmount | Janice MacKinnon 5,505 | George Turanich 1,008 | Myron Luczka 1,913 | John Brockelbank** | ||||||
Saskatoon Wildwood | Pat Lorje 4,282 | Joan Black 2,509 | David Clark 3,123 | New District |
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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NDP | PC | Liberal | Other | |||||||
Regina Albert North | Kim Trew 5,313 | Roy Gaebel 881 | Phil Biggs 2,520 | Kim Trew Regina North | ||||||
Regina Albert South | Serge Kujawa 4,333 | Jack Klein 1,761 | Saul Jacobson 3,133 | John O'Donoghue (Ind.) 106 | Jack Klein Regina South | |||||
Regina Churchill Downs | Edward Shillington 6,049 | John Bergen 661 | Clyde Myhill 1,939 | Edwin Tchorzewski Regina North East | ||||||
Regina Dewdney | Edwin Tchorzewski 6,695 | Warne Rhoades 990 | Bob Newman 1,969 | New District | ||||||
Regina Elphinstone | Dwain Lingenfelter 6,505 | Don Racette 854 | Cliff Chatterson 1,673 | Dwain Lingenfelter | ||||||
Regina Hillsdale | Rose Marie Simard 4,851 | Shirley Schneider 1,677 | Larry Bird 2,930 | Rose Marie Simard Regina Lakeview | ||||||
Regina Lake Centre | Joanne Crofford 6,286 | Bill Pratt 1,296 | Michael R. Giles 2,432 | Edward Shillington Regina Centre | ||||||
Regina North West | John Solomon 5,660 | Jack Mock 990 | Liz Calvert 2,670 | John Solomon | ||||||
Regina Rosemont | Robert Llewellyn Lyons 6,406 | Myrna Petersen 1,031 | John M. MacGowan 2,383 | Robert Lyons | ||||||
Regina Victoria | Harry Van Mulligen 5,759 | Olga Stinson 1,000 | Louise Holloway 2,066 | Harry Van Mulligen | ||||||
Regina Wascana Plains | Doreen Hamilton 4,532 | Gordon Martin 2,148 | Cam McCannell 3,086 | Gordon B. Martin Regina Wascana |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Liberal | Anita Bergman | 2,566 | 57.05 | +28.40 | |
NDP | Kathie Maher-Wolbaum | 1,794 | 39.88 | -20.85 | |
Prog. Conservative | Harvey Schmidt | 138 | 3.07 | -7.55 | |
Total | 4,498 | 100.00 |
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