Lloydminster (electoral district)

Lloydminster
Saskatchewan electoral district
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Colleen Young
Saskatchewan
District created1908, re-created 1994
First contested1995
Last contested2020
Demographics
Electors10,693
Census division(s)Division No. 17
Census subdivision(s)Beaver River No. 622, Big Island Lake Cree Territory, Britannia No. 502, Eldon No. 471, Frenchman Butte No. 501, Lloydminster, Loon Lake No. 561, Makoo 120, Marshall, Ministikwan 161, Ministikwan 161A, Onion Lake 119-1, Paradise Hill, Pierceland, Seekaskootch 119, Wilton No. 472

Lloydminster is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada.

The riding was last contested in the 2020 general election, when it returned Saskatchewan Party MLA Colleen Young.

The constituency includes the Saskatchewan side of the city of Lloydminster and areas to the north and east of the city, including the towns of Marshall, Pierceland, and Paradise Hill.

History

A district called Lloydminster was created for the 1908 general election and dissolved before the 1934 general election. From 1934 to 1995, the Lloydminster area was included in the Cut Knife constituency, which was renamed Cut Knife-Lloydminster in 1964.

The modern Lloydminster constituency was reconstituted for the 1995 general election, mostly from Cut Knife-Lloydminster, along with parts of Meadow Lake, Turtleford and Redberry, encompassing urban Lloydminster and areas directly east of the city including the towns of Turtleford, Maidstone and Paradise Hill.

The district was significantly reconfigured before the 2003 general election, losing most areas south and east of Lloydminster to the newly-created Cut Knife-Turtleford while gaining a large area north of Lloydminster (along the Alberta border) from Meadow Lake.[1] The district has not been significantly reconfigured since 2003, but it lost a small amount of territory to Meadow Lake before the 2016 general election, largely due to population growth in the city of Lloydminster. An area immediately southeast of the Lloydminster city limits (including the town of Marshall) will move to Cut Knife-Turtleford for the next general election for similar reasons.

Lloydminster originally returned an NDP member after its creation, but has returned Saskatchewan Party members since the 1999 general election.[2]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Legislature Years Member Party
23rd 1995–1999     Violet Stanger New Democrat
24th 1999–2003     Milt Wakefield Saskatchewan Party
25th 2003–2007
26th 2007–2011 Tim McMillan
27th 2011–2014
2014–2016 Colleen Young
28th 2016–2020
29th 2020–present

Election results

2020 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Colleen Young 3,846 82.41 -3.74
New Democratic Colleen Morrell Henning 530 11.36 +2.81
Buffalo Steve Gessner 235 5.03
Green Audra Kish 56 1.20 -0.08
Total valid votes 4,667 99.55
Total rejected ballots 21 0.45
Turnout 4,688
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan, Global News
2016 Saskatchewan general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Colleen Young 4,350 86.15 +21.93
New Democratic Michelle Oleksyn 432 8.55 -20.25
Liberal Dolores Pahtayken 202 4.00 +1.26
Green Lisa Grant 65 1.28 -0.47
Total valid votes 5,049 100.0  
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing -
Source: Elections Saskatchewan,[3][4] Global News[5]
Saskatchewan provincial by-election, November 26, 2014
On the resignation of Tim McMillan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Colleen Young 1,802 64.22 -2.20
New Democratic Wayne Byers 808 28.80 -0.30
Liberal Darrin Lamoureux 77 2.74 -
Progressive Conservative Randall Edge 70 2.49 -
Green Luke Bonsan 49 1.75 -2.74
Total valid votes 2,806 100.00
Saskatchewan hold Swing -0.95
2011 Saskatchewan general election: Lloydminster electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Tim McMillan 2,797 66.42 +5.13
New Democratic Wayne Byers 1,225 29.09 -7.68
Green Meggan Hougham 189 4.49
Total 4,211 100.00
2007 Saskatchewan general election: Lloydminster electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Tim McMillan 3,219 61.29% +11.71%
New Democratic Grant Whitstone 1,931 36.77% -11.21%
Liberal John M. MacGowan 102 1.94% -0.50%
Total 5,252 100.00%
2003 Saskatchewan general election: Lloydminster electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Milt Wakefield 1,990 49.58% -3.54%
New Democratic Wayne Byers 1,926 47.98% +9.38%
Liberal Richard Sparks 98 2.44% -5.84%
Total 4,014 100.00%
1999 Saskatchewan general election: Lloydminster electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Milton Wakefield 2,938 53.12%
New Democratic Violet Stanger 2,135 38.60% -5.12%
Liberal Larry Ingram 458 8.28% -9.12%
Total 5,531 100.00%
1995 Saskatchewan general election: Lloydminster electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  NDP Violet Stanger 2,592 43.72%
  Prog. Conservative Steven Turnbull 2,326 39.24%
  Liberal Donald C. Young 1,010 17.04%
Total 5,928 100.00%

References

  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20090219172634/http://elections.sk.ca/mapsanddirs.php
  2. ^ McElroy, Justin (5 April 2016). "Saskatchewan election results 2016: Sask. Party wins Lloydminster riding". Global News. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL" (PDF). Elections Saskatchewan. 19 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  4. ^ "2016 General Election Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  5. ^ McElroy, Justin (5 April 2016). "Saskatchewan election results 2016: Sask. Party wins Lloydminster riding". Global News. Retrieved 5 April 2016.

External links

  • Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
  • Saskatchewan Archives Board – Saskatchewan Election Results By Electoral Division

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