| Electoral district | Member | Party | First elected / previously elected | No.# of term
| Arm River | Gustaf Herman Danielson | Liberal | 1934 | 4th term
| Athabasca | Louis Marcien Marion | Independent | 1944 | 2nd term
| Bengough | Allan Lister Samuel Brown | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Biggar | Woodrow Stanley Lloyd | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Cannington | William John Patterson | Liberal | 1921 | 7th term
| Rosscoe Arnold McCarthy | Liberal | 1949 | 1st term
| Canora | Alex Gordon Kuziak | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1948 | 1st term
| Cumberland | Lorne Earl Blanchard | Liberal | 1944 | 2nd term
| Cut Knife | Isidore Charles Nollet | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Elrose | Maurice John Willis | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Gravelbourg | Edward Milton Culliton | Liberal | 1935, 1948 | 3rd term*
| Edward Hazen Walker | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1951 | 1st term
| Gull Lake | Alvin Cecil Murray | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Thomas John Bentley | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1949 | 1st term
| Hanley | Robert Alexander Walker | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1948 | 1st term
| Humboldt | Arnold William Loehr | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Kelvington | Peter Anton Howe | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1938 | 3rd term
| Kerrobert-Kindersley | John Wellbelove | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Kinistino | William Carlton Woods | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Last Mountain | Jacob Benson | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1929, 1938 | 4th term*
| Lumsden | William Sancho Thair | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Maple Creek | Alexander C. Cameron | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Meadow Lake | William Thorneycroft Lofts | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Melfort | John George Egnatoff | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Melville | V. Patrick Deshaye | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Milestone | Jacob Walter Erb | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1948 | 1st term
| Moose Jaw City | John Wesley Corman | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Dempster [Henry Ratcliffe Heming] | 1944 | 2nd term
| Moosomin | Alexander Hamilton McDonald | Conservative Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Morse | James William Gibson | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1946 | 2nd term
| Notukeu-Willow Bunch | Niles Leonard Buchanan | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Pelly | John Gray Banks | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Prince Albert | Lachlan Fraser McIntosh | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Qu'Appelle-Wolseley | Frederick Middleton Dundas | Liberal | 1934, 1948 | 3rd term*
| Redberry | Bernard Leo Korchinski | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Regina City | Charles Cromwell Williams | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Clarence Melvin Fines | 1944 | 2nd term
| Rosetown | John Taylor Douglas | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Rosthern | Walter Adam Tucker | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Saltcoats | Asmundur A. Loptson | Liberal | 1929, 1948 | 3rd term*
| Saskatoon City | Arthur Thomas Stone | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| John Henry Sturdy | 1944 | 2nd term
| Shellbrook | Louis William Larsen | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1948 | 1st term
| Souris-Estevan | John Edward McCormack | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Swift Current | Harry Gibbs | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| The Battlefords | Paul Prince | Liberal | 1940, 1948 | 2nd term*
| Hugh James Maher | Liberal | 1950 | 1st term
| Tisdale | John Hewgill Brockelbank | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1938 | 3rd term
| Torch River | John Robert Denike | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1948 | 1st term
| Touchwood | Tom Johnston | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1938 | 3rd term
| Turtleford | Leo Trippe | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Wadena | Frederick Arthur Dewhurst | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1945 | 2nd term
| Watrous | James Andrew Darling | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Weyburn | Thomas Clement Douglas | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term
| Wilkie | John Whitmore Horsman | Liberal | 1948 | 1st term
| Yorkton | Arthur Percy Swallow | Co-operative Commonwealth | 1944 | 2nd term |