Weyburn (provincial electoral district)
Weyburn was a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, from 1908 to 1995.
The district was created for the second Saskatchewan general election in 1908. It contained the town of Weyburn and extended into the surrounding countryside.
The district was dissolved in the redistribution following the 1991 federal census. It was combined with parts of the Bengough-Milestone district to become Weyburn-Big Muddy, for the 1995 general election.
From 1944 to 1961, Premier Tommy Douglas was the Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Weyburn riding.Members of the Legislative Assembly
Election results
Elected.Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1917
Elected.
X Incumbent.By-election, 1919
The by-election was called when the incumbent, Robert Menzies Mitchell, resigned to take the position of superintendent of the Saskatchewan Hospital in Weyburn.
Elected.By-election, 1920
The by-election was called when Hamilton accepted the position of Minister of Agriculture in the Cabinet of Premier Martin, an office of profit under the Crown, on April 26, 1920.
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1921
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1925
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1929
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1934
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1938
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1944
Elected.General election, 1948
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1952
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1956
Elected.
X Incumbent.
1 Rounding error.General election, 1960
Elected.
X Incumbent.
1 Rounding error.By-election, 1961
The by-election was called when the incumbent, Premier Douglas, resigned from the provincial Legislative Assembly to enter federal politics.
Elected.General election, 1964
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1967
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1971
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1975
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1978
Elected.
X Incumbent.General election, 1982
Elected.General election, 1986
Elected.
X Incumbent.
1 Rounding error.General election, 1991
Elected.
X Incumbent.
1 Rounding error.