11th Saskatchewan Legislature


The 11th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1948. The assembly sat from February 10, 1949, to May 7, 1952. The Saskatchewan [New Democratic Party|Co-operative Commonwealth Federation] led by Tommy Douglas formed the government. The Liberal Party|Liberal Party] led by Walter Adam Tucker formed the official opposition.
Tom Johnston served as speaker for the assembly.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1948:
Electoral districtMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term
Arm RiverGustaf Herman DanielsonLiberal19344th term
AthabascaLouis Marcien MarionIndependent19442nd term
BengoughAllan Lister Samuel BrownCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
BiggarWoodrow Stanley LloydCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
CanningtonWilliam John PattersonLiberal19217th term
Rosscoe Arnold McCarthy Liberal19491st term
CanoraAlex Gordon KuziakCo-operative Commonwealth19481st term
CumberlandLorne Earl BlanchardLiberal19442nd term
Cut KnifeIsidore Charles NolletCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
ElroseMaurice John WillisCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
GravelbourgEdward Milton CullitonLiberal1935, 19483rd term*
Edward Hazen Walker Co-operative Commonwealth19511st term
Gull LakeAlvin Cecil MurrayCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
Thomas John Bentley Co-operative Commonwealth19491st term
HanleyRobert Alexander WalkerCo-operative Commonwealth19481st term
HumboldtArnold William LoehrLiberal19481st term
KelvingtonPeter Anton HoweCo-operative Commonwealth19383rd term
Kerrobert-KindersleyJohn WellbeloveCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
KinistinoWilliam Carlton WoodsLiberal19481st term
Last MountainJacob BensonCo-operative Commonwealth1929, 19384th term*
LumsdenWilliam Sancho ThairCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
Maple CreekAlexander C. CameronLiberal19481st term
Meadow LakeWilliam Thorneycroft LoftsLiberal19481st term
MelfortJohn George EgnatoffLiberal19481st term
MelvilleV. Patrick DeshayeLiberal19481st term
MilestoneJacob Walter ErbCo-operative Commonwealth19481st term
Moose Jaw CityJohn Wesley CormanCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
Dempster [Henry Ratcliffe Heming]19442nd term
MoosominAlexander Hamilton McDonaldConservative Liberal19481st term
MorseJames William GibsonCo-operative Commonwealth19462nd term
Notukeu-Willow BunchNiles Leonard BuchananCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
PellyJohn Gray BanksLiberal19481st term
Prince AlbertLachlan Fraser McIntoshCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
Qu'Appelle-WolseleyFrederick Middleton DundasLiberal1934, 19483rd term*
RedberryBernard Leo KorchinskiLiberal19481st term
Regina CityCharles Cromwell WilliamsCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
Clarence Melvin Fines19442nd term
RosetownJohn Taylor DouglasCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
RosthernWalter Adam TuckerLiberal19481st term
SaltcoatsAsmundur A. LoptsonLiberal1929, 19483rd term*
Saskatoon CityArthur Thomas StoneCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
John Henry Sturdy19442nd term
ShellbrookLouis William LarsenCo-operative Commonwealth19481st term
Souris-EstevanJohn Edward McCormackLiberal19481st term
Swift CurrentHarry GibbsCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
The BattlefordsPaul PrinceLiberal1940, 19482nd term*
Hugh James Maher Liberal19501st term
TisdaleJohn Hewgill BrockelbankCo-operative Commonwealth19383rd term
Torch RiverJohn Robert DenikeCo-operative Commonwealth19481st term
TouchwoodTom JohnstonCo-operative Commonwealth19383rd term
TurtlefordLeo TrippeLiberal19481st term
WadenaFrederick Arthur DewhurstCo-operative Commonwealth19452nd term
WatrousJames Andrew DarlingCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
WeyburnThomas Clement DouglasCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
WilkieJohn Whitmore HorsmanLiberal19481st term
YorktonArthur Percy SwallowCo-operative Commonwealth19442nd term
--------------------------Cannington----------------------------Gravelbourg--------Gull Lake--------------------------------------------------------------------Moose Jaw City-Co-operative Commonwealth----------------------------------------Regina City-Co-operative Commonwealth--------------------Saskatoon City-Co-operative Commonwealth--------------------The Battlefords-----------------------------------------------------

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Party Standings

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
CanningtonRosscoe Arnold McCarthyLiberalNovember 10, 1949WJ Patterson named to federal Board of Transport Commissioners
Gull LakeThomas John BentleyCo-operative CommonwealthNovember 10, 1949AC Murray died in September 1949
The BattlefordsHugh James MaherLiberalFebruary 8, 1950P Prince died December 17, 1949
GravelbourgEdward Hazen WalkerCo-operative CommonwealthJuly 10, 1951EM Culliton named to Saskatchewan Court of Appeal