1982 Saskatchewan general election
The 1982 Saskatchewan general election was held on April 26, 1982, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.
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| Turnout | 83.9% [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Grant Devine, defeated the New Democratic Party government of Premier Allan Blakeney, which had governed the province since the 1971 election. The Tories won over half the popular vote, and a large majority in the legislature – the first time that the party had won an outright majority, and making Devine only the second Tory premier in the province's history. The only other time that the Tories had ever led a government was after the 1929 election, when James Anderson led a coalition government of Conservatives, Progressives and independents.
The NDP vote fell to its lowest level since 1938, and the party lost 35 of its 44 seats in the legislature – the second-worst defeat of a sitting government in the province's history, behind only the Saskatchewan Liberal Party's 38-seat loss in 1944. The highest-profile casualty was Deputy Premier Roy Romanow, who was ousted by Tory challenger Jo-Ann Zazelenchuk as part of the Tories' sweep of Saskatoon.
This election included the Aboriginal People's Party, a party focused on issues affecting Saskatchewan's First Nations. The APP's best showing would be in the Cumberland district of northeast Saskatchewan, finishing third – ahead of the Liberal candidate.
Popular feelings of alienation in Saskatchewan from Ottawa reached a high point in 1982. The provincial wing of the Western Canada Concept movement won more votes than the Saskatchewan Liberal Party candidate in over a third of Saskatchewan's constituencies; in three ridings the WCC candidate captured more than 1,000 votes. The WCC would disappear by 1988 and be replaced by the Western Independence Party in the 21st century.
Results
    
| Party | Party leader | Candidates | Seats | Popular vote | ||||||
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| 1978 | Dissol. | Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change | ||||
| Progressive Conservative | Grant Devine | 64 | 17 | 15 | 55 | +266.7% | 289,311 | 54.07% | +15.99% | |
| New Democratic | Allan Blakeney | 64 | 44 | 44 | 9 | -79.5% | 201,390 | 37.64% | -10.44% | |
| Liberal | Ralph Goodale | 64 | – | – | – | – | 24,134 | 4.51% | -9.27% | |
| Western Canada Concept | Ray Bailey | 40 | * | * | – | * | 17,487 | 3.26% | * | |
| Independent | 8 | – | 21 | – | -100% | 1,607 | 0.30% | +0.28% | ||
| Aboriginal People's | 10 | * | * | – | * | 1,156 | 0.22% | * | ||
| Total | 250 | 61 | 61 | 64 | +4.9% | 535,085 | 100% | |||
| Source: Elections Saskatchewan | ||||||||||
Note: * Party did not nominate candidates in previous election. 1Richard Collver and Dennis Ham, MLAs of the short-lived "Unionest Party".
Percentages
    
Ranking
    
| Party | Seats | Second | Third | Fourth | Fifth | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | 55 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| New Democratic | 9 | 55 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Liberal | 0 | 1 | 38 | 26 | 1 | |
| Western Canada Concept | 0 | 0 | 23 | 16 | 1 | |
| Aboriginal People's | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 7 | |
| Independent | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5 | |
Riding results
    
Names in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker. Party leaders are italicized. The symbol " ** " indicates MLAs who are not running again.
Northwest Saskatchewan
    
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Liberal | Western Canada Concept | Other | ||||
| Athabasca | Bruce Clarke  1,162  | 
Frederick John Thompson  1,606  | 
Willard Quewezance  147  | 
Rod Bishop (Ind.) 976
 Vital Morin (APP) 210  | 
Frederick John Thompson | |||
| Cut Knife-Lloydminster | Michael Hopfner  4,968  | 
Bob Long  3,963  | 
L. Allison Henderson  109  | 
Robert Gavin Long | ||||
| Meadow Lake | George McLeod  4,236  | 
Dave Bridger  2,149  | 
R. Hugh Currie  131  | 
Paul S. Pospisil  242  | 
Ray L. Manegre (Ind.) 57 | George Malcolm McLeod | ||
| Redberry | John Gerich  4,018  | 
Dennis Banda  2,556  | 
Bernadine Droesse  156  | 
Wayne Ratzlaff  303  | 
Dennis George Banda | |||
| Rosthern | Ralph Katzman  6,816  | 
Chris Banman  1,889  | 
Bruce Wagner  412  | 
James E. Boschman (Ind.) 188 | Ralph Katzman | |||
| The Battlefords | Myles Morin  5,737  | 
David Miner  3,625  | 
Mary Friedman  348  | 
Vernon D. Loeppky  249  | 
David Manly Miner | |||
| Turtleford | Colin Maxwell  3,825  | 
Lloyd Johnson  2,803  | 
Glenn J. Mason  155  | 
Lloyd Emmett Johnson | ||||
Northeast Saskatchewan
    
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Liberal | Western Canada Concept | Aboriginal People's Party | ||||
| Cumberland | Edward Charlette  852  | 
Lawrence Riel Yew  2,587  | 
Roy Fosseneuve  251  | 
Leon E. McAuley  329  | 
Norm MacAulay** | |||
| Kelsey-Tisdale | Neal Hardy  5,171  | 
Francis E. Schmeichel  2,874  | 
P. Hudson Foga  139  | 
John K. McConaghie  284  | 
Olga Flesjer  32  | 
Neal Herbert Hardy | ||
| Kinistino | Bernard Boutin  4,266  | 
Don Cody  3,759  | 
Ed Olchowy  247  | 
Donald William Cody | ||||
| Melfort | Grant Hodgins  4,626  | 
Norm Vickar  3,099  | 
S. Helen Hamilton  130  | 
Brian Bedard  489  | 
Norman Vickar | |||
| Nipawin | Lloyd Sauder  4,267  | 
Irvin G. Perkins  2,844  | 
Ron J. Wassill  231  | 
Bob Fair  627  | 
Richard Collver** | |||
| Prince Albert | John Meagher  4,258  | 
Mike Feschuk  4,232  | 
Bill Nutting  369  | 
Earl Switenky  764  | 
Mike Feschuk | |||
| Prince Albert-Duck Lake | Phil West  3,491  | 
Jerome Hammersmith  3,500  | 
Mike Scholfield  404  | 
Ron Folstad  873  | 
John H. McLeod  86  | 
Jerome Hammersmith | ||
| Shellbrook-Torch River | Lloyd Muller  4,117  | 
George Bowerman  3,274  | 
Jack Greening  287  | 
Stanley Stefanski  667  | 
Garry Standing  65  | 
George Bowerman Shellbrook  | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prog. Conservative | Sid Dutchak | 4,271 | 55.78% | +13.99 | |
| NDP | Jerome Hammersmith | 3,386 | 44.22% | +2.32 | |
| Total | 7,657 | 100.00 | |||
West Central Saskatchewan
    
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Liberal | Western Canada Concept | ||||
| Arm River | Gerald Muirhead  5,608  | 
Donald Leonard Faris  2,719  | 
Marjorie Towstego  118  | 
Jim Cross  339  | 
Gerald Muirhead | ||
| Biggar | Harry Baker  4,437  | 
Elwood Lorrie Cowley  3,070  | 
Neil Vander Nagel  141  | 
Roland Chouinard  327  | 
Elwood Lorrie Cowley | ||
| Humboldt | Louis Domotor  4,480  | 
Edwin Tchorzewski  3,946  | 
Ligouri LeBlanc  361  | 
Glen Strueby  168  | 
Edwin Tchorzewski | ||
| Kindersley | Robert Andrew  5,211  | 
Wayne Nargang  1,833  | 
Wayne Mah  166  | 
Chuck McIntyre  454  | 
Robert Lynal Andrew | ||
| Rosetown-Elrose | Herbert Swan  4,802  | 
Jim Mills  2,327  | 
David Herle  166  | 
Dale Skelton  666  | 
Herbert Junior Swan | ||
| Wilkie | James Garner  5,056  | 
Wayne Birn  2,039  | 
Arthur Reil  502  | 
James W.A. Garner | |||
East Central Saskatchewan
    
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Liberal | Western Canada Concept | Aboriginal People's Party | ||||
| Canora | Lloyd Hampton  4,398  | 
Gerard Pikula  3,520  | 
Michael Okrainetz  312  | 
Al Matsalla** | ||||
| Kelvington-Wadena | Sherwin Petersen  4,330  | 
Neil Byers  3,755  | 
Ben Ferrie  215  | 
Neil Byers | ||||
| Last Mountain-Touchwood | Arnold Tusa  4,588  | 
Gordon MacMurchy  4,059  | 
Charles Schuler 165 | Jack McMunn  218  | 
Gordon MacMurchy | |||
| Melville | Grant Schmidt  4,172  | 
Pat Krug  3,486  | 
Jack Hanowski  627  | 
Ray Miller  421  | 
Harry Bird  64  | 
John Russell Kowalchuk** | ||
| Pelly | Mervyn Abrahamson  3,179  | 
Norm Lusney  3,381  | 
Tom Campbell  476  | 
Norm Lusney | ||||
| Quill Lakes | Ray Berscheid  3,892  | 
Murray Koskie  3,945  | 
Walter Paulson  448  | 
Murray J. Koskie | ||||
| Saltcoats | Walt Johnson  3,921  | 
Ed Kaeding  3,531  | 
James Coueslan  416  | 
Ed Kaeding | ||||
| Yorkton | Lorne McLaren  5,487  | 
Randy Nelson  3,727  | 
Joseph Matsalla  252  | 
Ted Yascheshen  194  | 
Randall Neil Nelson | |||
Southwest Saskatchewan
    
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Liberal | Western Canada Concept | ||||
| Assiniboia-Gravelbourg | Rene Archambault  2,438  | 
Allen Engel  2,875  | 
Ralph Goodale  2,760  | 
Hugh Clarke  459  | 
Allen Engel | ||
| Maple Creek | Joan Duncan  4,228  | 
J.R. Porter  2,158  | 
Bernie Ford  422  | 
Larry English  806  | 
Joan Duncan | ||
| Moose Jaw North | Keith Parker  5,859  | 
Glenn Hagel  3,895  | 
Terrance Ocrane  361  | 
Colin Campbell  256  | 
John Skoberg** | ||
| Moose Jaw South | Arthur "Bud" Smith 4,110  | 
Gordon Snyder  3,908  | 
Bob Halter  328  | 
Jack Ashton  275  | 
Gordon Taylor Snyder | ||
| Morse | Art Martens  3,565  | 
Reg Gross  2,409  | 
Don Meyer  277  | 
Ray L. Bailey  887  | 
Reginald John Gross | ||
| Shaunavon | John Bleackley  2,730  | 
Dwain Lingenfelter  2,897  | 
Gratton Murray  745  | 
Barry W. Dixon  1,139  | 
Dwain Lingenfelter | ||
| Swift Current | Patricia Anne Smith  4,756  | 
Spencer Wooff  2,941  | 
Anna Patricia White  316  | 
Henry Banman  787  | 
Dennis Ham** | ||
| Thunder Creek | Colin Thatcher  4,412  | 
Ron Kurtz  2,036  | 
Gary Sherlock  264  | 
Pat Mullin  442  | 
Colin Thatcher | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prog. Conservative | Richard Swenson | 2,670 | 42.49% | -19.18 | |
| NDP | Betty Payne | 1,730 | 27.53% | -0.93 | |
| Liberal | William Johnstone | 1,703 | 27.10% | +23.41 | |
| WCC | Henry Banman | 181 | 2.88% | -3.30 | |
| Total | 6,284 | 100.00 | |||
Southeast Saskatchewan
    
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Liberal | Western Canada Concept | ||||
| Bengough-Milestone | Bob Pickering  4,571  | 
Jim Liggett  2,653  | 
Tim Maloney  420  | 
Robert Hugh Pickering | |||
| Estevan | Grant Devine  5,487  | 
John Chapman  2,947  | 
Heather MacDonald-Doyle  649  | 
Vernon McClement  184  | 
John Chapman | ||
| Indian Head-Wolseley | Doug Taylor  4,251  | 
Pat Connolley  2,073  | 
Con Lalonde  571  | 
John Parley  554  | 
Douglas Graham Taylor | ||
| Moosomin | Larry Birkbeck  4,165  | 
Fred Easton  2,476  | 
Peter Semchuk  250  | 
Don Donaldson  1,311  | 
Larry Birkbeck | ||
| Qu’Appelle-Lumsden | John Gary Lane  5,643  | 
Tom Usherwood  2,372  | 
Cheryl Stadnyk  219  | 
Allan Smith  346  | 
John Gary Lane Qu’Appelle  | ||
| Souris-Cannington | Eric Berntson  4,093  | 
Dean Fraser  1,639  | 
William Owens  437  | 
Dale Nolin  1,082  | 
Eric Berntson | ||
| Weyburn | Lorne Hepworth  5,426  | 
Elaine Driver  3,088  | 
David Wright  422  | 
James Auburn Pepper** | |||
Saskatoon
    
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Liberal | Western Canada Concept | Aboriginal People's Party | Other | ||||
| Saskatoon Centre | Jack Sandberg  3,553  | 
Paul Mostoway  2,987  | 
Delores Burkhart  470  | 
Paul Peter Mostoway | |||||
| Saskatoon Eastview | Kimberly Young  6,981  | 
Bernie Poniatowski  3,736  | 
David Jackson  688  | 
Bernard John Poniatowski | |||||
| Saskatoon Fairview | Duane Weiman  6,185  | 
Bob Mitchell  3,432  | 
David Schwartz  181  | 
Brian Bellamy  200  | 
John Dorion  48  | 
New District | |||
| Saskatoon Mayfair | Cal Glauser  7,386  | 
Dave Whalley  3,777  | 
Maureen Darling  441  | 
Don Kavanaugh  186  | 
Beverley Dyck** | ||||
| Saskatoon Nutana | Evelyn Bacon  3,685  | 
Pat Atkinson  3,580  | 
David Tunney  492  | 
Wes Robbins** | |||||
| Saskatoon Riversdale | Jo-Ann Zazelenchuk  3,576  | 
Roy Romanow  3,557  | 
Harold Flett  228  | 
Joe Gallagher  143  | 
Alexander Barker (Ind.) 57 | Roy Romanow | |||
| Saskatoon South | Bob Myers  4,611  | 
Herman Rolfes  3,221  | 
Don McCullough  422  | 
Reid Schmidt  90  | 
Carol Stadnyk (Ind.) 118 | Herman Harold Rolfes Saskatoon Buena Vista  | |||
| Saskatoon Sutherland | Paul Schoenhals  5,328  | 
Mark Koenker  3,026  | 
Ron Hannah  374  | 
Gordon Barnes  116  | 
Cecil King  43  | 
Peter Prebble | |||
| Saskatoon University | Rick Folk  3,490  | 
Peter Prebble  3,041  | 
David B. Miller  718  | 
Earl A. Cowley  104  | 
Alphard Fafard  (Not affiliated) 28  | 
New District | |||
| Saskatoon Westmount | Gay Caswell 3,716  | 
John Edward Brockelbank  3,583  | 
Peter Groves  288  | 
Freda Moosehunter  136  | 
John Edward Brockelbank | ||||
Regina
    
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Liberal | Western Canada Concept | Other | ||||
| Regina Centre | Jim Petrychyn  2,570  | 
Ned Shillington  3,821  | 
Cam McCannell  691  | 
Tyler Benson  165  | 
Gordon Massie  (Not affiliated) 66  | 
Edward Shillington | ||
| Regina Elphinstone | Ross Reibling  3,066  | 
Allan Blakeney  4,139  | 
Glenn Caleval  255  | 
Allan Blakeney | ||||
| Regina Lakeview | Tim Embury  4,688  | 
Doug McArthur  3,808  | 
Delores Honour  520  | 
Douglas Francis McArthur | ||||
| Regina North | Jack Klein  5,845  | 
Stan Oxelgren  3,715  | 
Daryl Boychuk  239  | 
New District | ||||
| Regina North East | Russ Sutor  5,303  | 
Walt Smishek  3,559  | 
Robert Dall’Olio  178  | 
Ron J. Blashill  201  | 
Walter Smishek | |||
| Regina North West | Bill Sveinson  6,797  | 
John Solomon  4,509  | 
Adrian McBride  245  | 
Les R. Kavanaugh  222  | 
John Solomon | |||
| Regina Rosemont | Gordon Dirks  5,271  | 
Bill Allen  3,673  | 
Ken M. Grotsky  210  | 
Stewart Coward  206  | 
Bill Allen | |||
| Regina South | Paul Rousseau  6,088  | 
Margaret Fern  2,869  | 
Lori Stinson  286  | 
Paul Emile Rousseau | ||||
| Regina Victoria | Metro Rybchuk  4,108  | 
Henry Baker  3,512  | 
Steve Bata  335  | 
Barbara Duff  184  | 
Jim Harding (Ind.) 117 | Henry Harold Peter Baker | ||
| Regina Wascana | Gord Currie  5,976  | 
Clint White  3,434  | 
Marlene Lamontagne  483  | 
Clinton Oliver White | ||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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| NDP | Edwin Tchorzewski | 5,377 | 70.97% | +32.46 | |
| Prog. Conservative | Wilma Staff | 1,768 | 23.34% | -34.05 | |
| Liberal | Harvey Schick | 431 | 5.69% | +3.76 | |
| Total | 7,576 | 100.00 | |||
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Voter turnout figures for 28th Saskatchewan election released". Elections Saskatchewan.
 
Further reading
    
- Byers, R. B., ed. (1984). Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs, 1982. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781442671966.
 
