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1921 Saskatchewan general election information


1921 Saskatchewan general election
1921 Saskatchewan general election
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63 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
32 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
PRO
CON
Leader William Martin
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative
Leader since 1916
Leader's seat Regina City
Last election 51 pre-creation 7
Seats won 45 6 2
Seat change Decrease6 Increase6 Decrease5
Popular vote 92,983 13,613 7,133
Percentage 51.4% 7.5% 3.9%
Swing Decrease5.3pp Increase7.5pp Decrease32.4pp

Premier before election

William Martin
Liberal

Premier after election

William Martin
Liberal

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The 1921 Saskatchewan general election was held on June 9, 1921, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

The Liberal Party of Saskatchewan of Premier William M. Martin was re-elected – although with a diminished share of the popular vote, and a reduced caucus in the legislature.

Donald McLean resigned as leader of the Conservative Party in April 1921,[1] and the party convention decided to only form a committee to make arrangements for the coming election.[1] There were only four candidates who were considered to have a chance of success,[1] of which only two seats were retained. Its share of the popular vote fell from about 36% to less than 4%.

Harris Turner was instrumental in calling a meeting of Conservatives and separate school supporters to form an Independent Movement for the coming election.[2] At a meeting held in Saskatoon in May 1921, it was decided not to establish a party structure, but to organize a central committee to field candidates.[2] John Maharg, president of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association and Minister of Agriculture in the Liberal government, would later accuse the movement of being engineered from the office of John Reid, the federal Minister of Railways.[3] It appeared that the movement was effectively led by W.T. Badger, who was ostensibly campaigning as an Independent Conservative in Rosetown.[3] Candidates in the movement included four Conservative, four Labour and four Non-Partisan figures.[3]

The Independent and Independent Conservative candidates won over 29% of the vote, and voters elected a total of eight Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) under these banners.

The Progressive Party of Saskatchewan made its first appearance, winning six of the seven ridings that it contested.

  1. ^ a b c Hopkins 1922, p. 809.
  2. ^ a b Hopkins 1922, p. 811.
  3. ^ a b c Hopkins 1922, p. 812.

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