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14th Saskatchewan Legislature

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The14th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in theSaskatchewan general election held in June 1960. The assembly sat from February 9, 1961, to March 18, 1964.[1] TheCo-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) led byTommy Douglas formed the government.Woodrow Lloyd became Premier and CCF party leader in November 1961[2] after Douglas became leader of the federal New Democratic Party.[3] TheLiberal Party led byRoss Thatcher formed the official opposition.[4]

Everett Irvine Wood served as speaker for the assembly until 1962.Frederick Arthur Dewhurst succeeded Wood as speaker.[5]

Members of the Assembly

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The following members were elected to the assembly in 1960:[6]

Electoral districtMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term(s)
 Arm RiverGustaf Herman DanielsonLiberal19347th term
 AthabascaAllan Ray GuyLiberal19601st term
 BengoughHjalmar Reinhold DahlmanCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 BiggarWoodrow Stanley LloydCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
 CanningtonRosscoe Arnold McCarthyLiberal19494th term
 CanoraAlex Gordon KuziakCo-operative Commonwealth19484th term
 CumberlandBill BerezowskyCo-operative Commonwealth19523rd term
 Cut KnifeIsidore Charles NolletCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
 ElroseOlaf Alexander TurnbullCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 GravelbourgLionel Philias CoderreLiberal19562nd term
 HanleyRobert Alexander WalkerCo-operative Commonwealth19484th term
 HumboldtMary John BattenLiberal19562nd term
 KelseyJohn Hewgill BrockelbankCo-operative Commonwealth19386th term
 KelvingtonClifford Benjamin PetersonCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 Kerrobert-KindersleyEldon Arthur JohnsonCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
 KinistinoArthur ThibaultCo-operative Commonwealth19592nd term
 Last MountainRussell BrownCo-operative Commonwealth19523rd term
 LumsdenClifford Honey ThurstonCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
 Maple CreekAlexander C. CameronLiberal19484th term
 Meadow LakeMartin SemchukCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 Melfort-TisdaleClarence George WillisCo-operative Commonwealth19523rd term
 MelvilleJames Wilfrid GardinerLiberal19562nd term
 MilestoneJacob Walter ErbCo-operative Commonwealth19484th term
 Moose Jaw CityWilliam Gwynne DaviesCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
 Gordon Taylor Snyder19601st term
 MoosominAlexander Hamilton McDonaldLiberal19484th term
 MorseWilbert Ross ThatcherLiberal19601st term
 NipawinRobert Irvin PerkinsCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 Notukeu-Willow BunchKarl Frank KleinLiberal19562nd term
 PellyJim BarrieLiberal19562nd term
 Prince AlbertLachlan Fraser McIntoshCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
 David Gordon Steuart (1962)Liberal19621st term
 Qu'Appelle-WolseleyDouglas Thomas McFarlaneLiberal19562nd term
 RedberryDemitro (Dick) Wasyl MichaylukCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 Regina CityCharles Cromwell WilliamsCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
 Allan Emrys Blakeney19601st term
 Marjorie Alexandra Cooper19523rd term
 Edward Charles Whelan19601st term
 RosetownAllan Leonard Frederick StevensCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 RosthernDavid BoldtLiberal19601st term
 SaltcoatsJames SnedkerLiberal19601st term
 Saskatoon CityArthur Thomas StoneCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
 Alexander Malcolm Nicholson19601st term
 Gladys Grace Mae Strum19601st term
 ShaunavonArthur KluzakCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 ShellbrookJohn ThiessenCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
 Souris-EstevanIan Hugh MacDougallLiberal19601st term
 Swift CurrentEverett Irvine WoodCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
 The BattlefordsEiling KramerCo-operative Commonwealth19523rd term
 TouchwoodFrank MeakesCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
 Turtleford[nb 1]Bob WooffCo-operative Commonwealth1944, 1952, 19603rd term*
 Frank Foley (1961)Liberal1956, 19612nd term*
 WadenaFrederick Arthur DewhurstCo-operative Commonwealth19455th term
 WatrousHans Adolf BrotenCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
 WeyburnThomas Clement DouglasCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
 Junior Herbert Staveley (1961)Liberal19611st term
 WilkieJohn Whitmore HorsmanLiberal19484th term
 YorktonBernard David GallagherLiberal19601st term

Notes:

  1. ^Election declared void

Party Standings

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AffiliationMembers
 Co-operative Commonwealth37
 Liberal17
 Total
54[nb 1]
 Government Majority
20

Notes:

  1. ^One election declared void

By-elections

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By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:[6]

Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
TurtlefordFrank FoleyLiberalFebruary 22, 1961Election declared void after an appeal[7]
WeyburnJunior Herbert StaveleyLiberalDecember 13, 1961TC Douglas became leader of federal NDP[3]
Prince AlbertDavid Gordon SteuartLiberalNovember 14, 1962LF McIntosh died March 17, 1962[8]

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References

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  1. ^"Saskatchewan Sessions of the Legislative Assembly and Their Duration"(PDF). Saskatchewan Archive Board. Retrieved2012-03-06.
  2. ^"Saskatchewan Premiers"(PDF). Saskatchewan Archives Board. Retrieved2012-03-07.
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  4. ^"Saskatchewan Leaders of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly"(PDF). Saskatchewan Archives Board. Retrieved2012-03-07.
  5. ^"Saskatchewan Speakers of the Legislative Assembly"(PDF). Saskatchewan Archive Board. Retrieved2012-03-07.
  6. ^ab"Membership of the Legislatures"(PDF). Saskatchewan Archive Board. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2013-12-27. Retrieved2012-03-06.
  7. ^"Liberals saw fortunes take good turn in 1961".Leader-Post. Regina. January 2, 1962. p. 8. Retrieved2012-07-07.
  8. ^Quiring, Brett."McIntosh, Lachlan Fraser (1897–1962)".Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Retrieved2012-05-27.
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