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Saskatoon City was a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. This constituency existed from 1908 to 1967. It was the riding of Premier James T.M. Anderson.

The riding was created for the 1908 election to separate the rapidly growing city of Saskatoon from the original riding of Saskatoon, which was renamed Saskatoon County. During the 15th Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly (from 1964 to 1967), an amendment to the Representation Act divided Saskatoon City into several electoral divisions:

From 1921 to 1967 Saskatoon City was one of three districts in the province that elected more than one representative to the Legislature. Thus, multiple MLAs elected from this constituency will be noted in bold type.

Election results

1908 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalArchibald Peter McNab79452.55%
  Provincial Rights James R. Wilson 717 47.45%
Total 1,511 100.00%
December 24, 1908 By-Election: Saskatoon City electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalArchibald Peter McNabAcclaimed100.00%
Total Acclamation
1912 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalArchibald Peter McNab1,46051.79%-
  Conservative Hugh Edwin Munroe 1,359 48.21% -
Total 2,819 100.00%
1917 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City electoral district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Conservative Donald Maclean 2,592 52.23% +4.02
LiberalPhilip Edward Mackenzie1,89538.18%-13.61
  Labour Alexander Melville Eddy 476 9.59%
Total 4,963 100.00%
1921 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Independent Harris Turner 4,672 26.35%
LiberalArchibald Peter McNab4,19823.67%-
LiberalJohn Alexander Valens3,87921.88%-
  Conservative George Arthur Cruise 3,293 18.57% -
  Independent Labour Alexander Melville Eddy 1,690 9.53% -
Total 17,732 100.00%
1925 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalArchibald Peter McNab5,24923.69%-
  Conservative James Thomas Milton Anderson 5,001 22.58% -
  Conservative George Arthur Cruise 4,250 19.18% -
LiberalGilbert Harrison Yule3,86917.46%-
ProgressiveHarris Turner3,78617.09%
Total 22,155 100.00%
January 21, 1927 By-Election: Saskatoon City - Seat #1
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Conservative Howard McConnell 5,288 55.09% -
LiberalJohn McDougal4,31144.91%-
Total 9,599 100.00%
1929 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Conservative Howard McConnell 10,141 31.77% -
  Conservative James Thomas Milton Anderson 9,668 30.29% -
LiberalJames Wilfred Estey6,09219.09%-
LiberalCharles Wesley McCool6,01718.85%-
Total 31,918 100.00%
September 30, 1929 By-Election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Conservative James Thomas Milton Anderson Acclaimed
  Conservative Howard McConnell Acclaimed
Total Acclamation
1934 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalJames Wilfred Estey9,16823.88%-
LiberalGeorge Wesley Norman8,67022.58%-
  Conservative James Thomas Milton Anderson 7,511 19.56% -
  Conservative Howard McConnell 6,797 17.70% -
  Farmer-Labour Gladys Isabel Salisbury 3,098 8.07%
  Farmer-Labour John Johnson Egge 2,797 7.29%
United FrontWilliam Taylor3530.92%
Total 38,394 100.00%
1938 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalRobert Mitford Pinder7,21319.43%-
LiberalJames Wilfred Estey6,89318.57%-
  Conservative James Thomas Milton Anderson 5,006 13.49% -
  Independent Labour Robert Hunter 4,813 12.96% -
  Conservative Stephen N. MacEachern 4,692 12.64% -
Social CreditJacob Klassen4,33911.69%
Social CreditJohn Harrison Hilton4,16411.22%
Total 37,120 100.00%
1944 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  CCF John H. Sturdy 9,375 26.16% -
  CCF Arthur T. Stone 7,792 21.75% -
  Prog. Conservative Rupert D. Ramsay 5,368 14.98% -
LiberalJames Wilfred Estey5,08414.19%-
LiberalRobert Mitford Pinder3,92410.95%-
  Prog. Conservative Henry O. Wright 3,171 8.85% -
Labor–ProgressiveF. Nelson Clarke7972.22%
  Independent Russell Hartney 200 0.56% -
  Independent John Harrison Hilton 121 0.34% -
Total 35,832 100.00%
1948 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  CCF John H. Sturdy 14,970 26.66% -
  CCF Arthur T. Stone 14,295 25.46% -
  Prog. Conservative Rupert D. Ramsay 13,376 23.82% -
LiberalL. Charles Sherman11,55120.57%-
Social CreditMalcolm J. Haver1,9593.49%-
Total 56,151 100.00%

1952 Saskatchewan general election Approx. 35,000 voters cast votes in this election

1952 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  CCF John H. Sturdy 16,546 29.63% -
  CCF Arthur T. Stone 16,228 29.06% -
LiberalJessie Caldwell8,31514.89%-
LiberalJames L. Robertson7,71613.82%-
  Prog. Conservative John Hnatyshyn 2,947 5.28% -
  Prog. Conservative Percy H. Maguire 2,869 5.14% -
Social CreditMalcolm J. Haver6611.18%-
Social CreditFred E. Roluf5591.00%-
Total 55,841 100.00%

1956 Saskatchewan general election Approx. 35,000 voters cast votes in this election

1956 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 2 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  CCF John H. Sturdy 15,368 27.11% -
  CCF Arthur T. Stone 15,014 26.49% -
LiberalRobert A. Heggie6,39311.28%-
LiberalMarion M. Graham5,84610.32%-
Social CreditRobert J. Soberg4,1437.31%-
Social CreditJoseph R. Fernets3,9827.03%-
  Prog. Conservative Alvin Hamilton 3,534 6.23% -
  Prog. Conservative Lillie F. Bowman 2,280 4.02% -
Labor–ProgressiveLorne Lynn1170.21%-
Total 56,677 100.00%

1960 Saskatchewan general election Approx. 40,000 voters cast votes in this election

1960 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 3 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  CCF Arthur T. Stone 16,159 14.63% -
  CCF Alex M. Nicholson 15,877 14.38% -
  CCF Gladys Strum 15,782 14.29% -
LiberalHerbert C. Pinder11,58210.49%-
LiberalWilliam Loran11,34610.28%-
LiberalRobert A. Heggie11,24410.18%-
  Prog. Conservative Lewis Brand 7,042 6.38% -
  Prog. Conservative Edward M. Hughes 6,972 6.31% -
  Prog. Conservative Thomas Park 5,676 5.14% -
Social CreditEarle Williams3,0322.75%-
Social CreditMorris Chernetsky2,9492.67%-
Social CreditJohn K. Rodine2,7672.50%-
Total 110,428 100.00%

1964 Saskatchewan general election Approx. 50,000 voters cast votes in this election

1964 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon City – 5 members elected
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  CCF Alex M. Nicholson 16,701 7.83% -
  CCF Ed Brockelbank 16,559 7.76% -
  CCF Wes Robbins 16,126 7.56% -
LiberalSally Merchant16,0687.53%-
  CCF Harry D. Link 16,041 7.52% -
LiberalClarence L. B. Estey15,7617.39%-
  CCF Gladys Strum 15,741 7.38% -
LiberalKeith M. Crocker15,6617.34%-
LiberalJoseph J. Charlebois15,5427.28%-
LiberalVictor C. Hession14,7706.92%-
  Prog. Conservative Lewis Brand 11,401 5.34% -
  Prog. Conservative W. Hugh Arscott 11,344 5.32% -
  Prog. Conservative Ray Hnatyshyn 10,874 5.09% -
  Prog. Conservative Henry C. Rees 10,543 4.94% -
  Prog. Conservative Irving Goldenberg 10,240 4.80% -
Total 213,372 100.00%

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