1912 Saskatchewan general election


The 1912 Saskatchewan general election was held on July 11, 1912 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Premier Walter Scott led the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan to a third term in office with a significant increase in the share of the popular vote. The opposition, now renamed from the Provincial Rights Party to the Conservative Party of Saskatchewan|Conservative Party of Saskatchewan] and led by Wellington Bartley Willoughby, lost both votes and seats in the legislature.

Results

Notes:1 Results compared to those of Provincial Rights Party in 1908 election, which became the Conservative Party.2 There were 54 seats contested at the 1912 election, however Cumberland was declared void and only 53 people were elected. A by-election was held on September 8, 1913 to fill the vacancy that existed in Cumberland.

Members of the Legislative Assembly elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts
DistrictMemberParty
Arm RiverGeorge A. ScottLiberal Party|Liberal]
AthabascaJoseph NolinLiberal
BattlefordSydney SimpsonLiberal
BiggarCharles CawthorpeLiberal
CanningtonJohn D. StewartLiberal
CanoraJohn D. RobertsonLiberal---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cumberlandn/a
Eagle CreekGeorge HarrisLiberal
EstevanGeorge BellLiberal
FrancisWalter RobinsonLiberal
Gull LakeDaniel C. LocheadLiberal
HanleyJames MacNeillLiberal
HumboldtWilliam TurgeonLiberal
KerrobertGeorge WatsonLiberal
KindersleyWilliam R. MotherwellLiberal
KinistinoEdward DevlineLiberal
Last MountainSamuel LattaLiberal
LloydminsterJohn LyleLiberal
LumsdenFrederick TateSaskatchewan [Progressive Conservative Party|Conservative]
Maple CreekDavid WylieConservative
MelfortGeorge B. JohnstonLiberal
MilestoneBernard LarsonLiberal
Moose Jaw CityWellington WilloughbyConservative
Moose Jaw CountyJohn SheppardLiberal
Moose MountainRobert MageeLiberal
MoosominAlexander S. SmithLiberal
MorseMalcolm L. LeitchLiberal
Battleford (former provincial electoral district)|North Battleford]Donald FinlaysonLiberal
North Qu'AppelleJohn [Archibald McDonald (Saskatchewan politician)|John Archibald McDonald]Conservative
PellyJohn K. JohnstonLiberal
Pheasant HillsAndrew Benjamin CunninghamLiberal
Pinto CreekSamuel MooreLiberal
PipestoneRichard PhinLiberal
Prince Albert CityJohn E. BradshawConservative
Quill PlainsWilhelm PaulsonLiberal
RedberryGeorge LangleyLiberal
Regina CityJames BoleLiberal
RosetownCephas MarkLiberal
RosthernGerhard EnsLiberal
SaltcoatsJames Alexander CalderLiberal
Saskatoon CityArchibald McNabLiberal
Saskatoon CountyWilliam C. SutherlandLiberal
ShellbrookSamuel J. DonaldsonConservative
SourisRichard ForsythLiberal
South Qu'AppelleFrederick HaultainConservative
Swift CurrentWalter ScottLiberal
Thunder CreekAlexandre BeaudreauLiberal
TouchwoodGeorge AtkinsonLiberal
Trampling LakeJames M. ScottLiberal
VondaAlbert TotzkeLiberal
WadenaHerbert PierceLiberal
WeyburnRobert MitchellLiberal
Willow BunchWilliam W. DavidsonConservative
YorktonThomas GarryLiberal

By-election, September 8, 1913

DistrictMemberParty
CumberlandDeakin Alexander HallLiberal