1905 Saskatchewan general election


The 1905 Saskatchewan general election was the first provincial election in the newly created Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on 13 December 1905 to elect members of the Legislative [Assembly of Saskatchewan]. Walter Scott led the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan to victory over the Provincial Rights Party of Frederick W. A. G. Haultain, and became the first Premier of the new province.

Members of the Legislative Assembly elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts
DistrictMemberParty
BatocheWilliam GrantLiberal
BattlefordAlbert ChampagneLiberal
CanningtonJohn D. StewartLiberal
GrenfellAndrew ArgueProvincial Rights
HumboldtDavid NeelyLiberal
KinistinoThomas SandersonLiberal
LumsdenThomas Walter ScottLiberal
Maple CreekDavid WylieProvincial Rights
Moose JawJohn SheppardLiberal
Moose Jaw CityJohn WellingtonProvincial Rights
MoosominDaniel EllisProvincial Rights
North Qu'AppelleWilliam Richard MotherwellLiberal
Prince AlbertPeter Tyerman*Liberal
Prince Albert CityJohn Henderson LamontLiberal
RedberryGeorge LangleyLiberal
Regina CityJames BoleLiberal
RosthernGerhard EnsLiberal
SaltcoatsThomas MacNuttLiberal
SaskatoonWilliam C. SutherlandLiberal
SourisJames T. BrownProvincial Rights
South Qu'AppelleFrederick HaultainProvincial Rights
South ReginaJames Alexander CalderLiberal
WhitewoodArchibald GillisProvincial Rights
WolseleyWilliam ElliotProvincial Rights
YorktonThomas GarryLiberal

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