Provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada
Saskatoon Nutana South
Saskatchewan electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
Legislature
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
District created
1967
District abolished
1975
First contested
1967
Last contested
1975
Saskatoon Nutana South was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district was located in the southeast corner of Saskatoon.
It was created for the 16th Saskatchewan general election out of part of the five-seat Saskatoon City riding. It was abolished in 1975 into Saskatoon Buena Vista and Saskatoon Eastview.
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