1995 Saskatchewan general election


The 1995 Saskatchewan general election was the twenty-third provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 21, 1995 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.
The New Democratic Party government of Premier Roy Romanow was re-elected for a second term, although with a reduced majority.
The Liberal Party – led by Lynda Haverstock – increased its share of the popular vote; adding 9 seats in the legislature to the two seats it held previously, and became the official opposition.
Saskatchewan voters continued to punish the Progressive Conservative Party in the wake of prosecutions of former Progressive Conservative politicians for expense account fraud. Under the leadership of Bill Boyd the party continued to lose votes, and its caucus was reduced from 10 members to 5.

Results

!rowspan=2 colspan=2 align=center|Party
!rowspan=2 align=center|Party leader
!rowspan=2|Candidates
!colspan=4 align=center|Seats
!colspan=3 align=center|Popular vote

Percentages

Ranking

14 closest ridings

  1. Canora-Pelly: Ken Krawetz def. Ron Harper by 50 votes
  2. Kelvington-Wadena: June Draude def. Darrel Cunningham by 117 votes
  3. Cypress Hills: Jack Gooshen def. Barry Thienes by 143 votes
  4. Athabasca: Buckley Belanger def. Frederick John Thompson by 159 votes
  5. Humboldt: Arlene Julé def. Armand Roy by 204 votes
  6. Shellbrook-Spiritwood: Lloyd Johnson def. Bob Gerow by 215 votes
  7. Estevan: Larry Ward def. Austin Gerein by 233 votes
  8. Lloydminster: Violet Stanger def. Steven Turnbull by 266 votes
  9. Saskatoon Northwest: Grant Whitmore def. Jim Melenchuk by 284 votes
  10. Melville: Ron Osika def. Evan Carlson by 299 votes
  11. Regina South: Andrew Thomson def. Ross Keith by 318 votes
  12. Regina Wascana Plains: Doreen Hamilton def. Leslie Anderson-Stodalka by 335 votes
  13. Indian Head-Milestone: Lorne Scott def. Steve Helfrick by 359 votes
  14. Saskatoon Sutherland: Mark Koenker def. Robin Bellamy by 382 votes

    Riding results

People in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker. Party leaders are italicized. The symbol " ** " represents MLAs who are not running again.

Northwest Saskatchewan

Northeast Saskatchewan

East Central Saskatchewan

Southwest Saskatchewan

Southeast Saskatchewan

Saskatoon

Regina