25th Saskatchewan Legislature

The 25th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was in power from 2003 until November 20, 2007. It was controlled by the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party under premier Lorne Calvert.

Members

  Member Party District First elected / previously elected No.# of term(s)
  Greg P. Brkich Saskatchewan Party Arm River-Watrous 1999 2nd term
  Buckley Belanger NDP Athabasca 1995[a] 3rd term
  Delbert Kirsch Saskatchewan Party Batoche 2003 1st term
  Randy Weekes Saskatchewan Party Biggar 1999 2nd term
  Dan D'Autremont Saskatchewan Party Cannington 1991[b] 4th term
  Ken Krawetz Saskatchewan Party Canora-Pelly 1995[a] 3rd term
  Allan Kerpan Saskatchewan Party Carrot River Valley 2003 2nd term
  Joan Beatty NDP Cumberland 2003 1st term
  Michael Chisholm Saskatchewan Party Cut Knife-Turtleford 2003 1st term
  Wayne Elhard Saskatchewan Party Cypress Hills 1999 3rd term
  Doreen Eagles Saskatchewan Party Estevan 1999 2nd term
  Donna Harpauer Saskatchewan Party Humboldt 1999 2nd term
  Don McMorris Saskatchewan Party Indian Head-Milestone 1999 2nd term
  June Draude Saskatchewan Party Kelvington-Wadena 1995[a] 3rd term
  Jason Dearborn Saskatchewan Party Kindersley 2002 2nd term
  Glen Hart Saskatchewan Party Last Mountain-Touchwood 1999 2nd term
  Milton Wakefield Saskatchewan Party Lloydminster 1999 2nd term
  Ben Heppner 2 Saskatchewan Party Martensville 1995[b] 3rd term
  Nancy Heppner (2007)2 Saskatchewan Party 2007 1st term
  Maynard Sonntag NDP Meadow Lake 1991 4th term
  Rod Gantefoer Saskatchewan Party Melfort 1995[a] 3rd term
  Bob Bjornerud Saskatchewan Party Melville-Saltcoats 1995[a] 3rd term
  Glenn Hagel NDP Moose Jaw North 1986 5th term
  Deb Higgins NDP Moose Jaw Wakamow 1999 2nd term
  Don Toth Saskatchewan Party Moosomin 1986[b] 5th term
  Myron Kowalsky NDP Prince Albert Carlton 1986 5th term
  Eldon Lautermilch NDP Prince Albert Northcote 1986 5th term
  Kim Trew NDP Regina Coronation Park 1986 5th term
  Kevin Yates NDP Regina Dewdney 1999 3rd term
  Harry Van Mulligen NDP Regina Douglas Park 1986 5th term
  Warren McCall NDP Regina Elphinstone-Centre 2001 2nd term
  John Nilson NDP Regina Lakeview 1995 3rd term
  Ron Harper NDP Regina Northeast 1991,[c] 1999 3rd term*
  Mark Wartman NDP Regina Qu'Appelle Valley 1999 2nd term
  Joanne Crofford NDP Regina Rosemont 1991 4th term
  Andrew Thomson NDP Regina South 1995 3rd term
  Sandra Morin NDP Regina Walsh Acres 2003 1st term
  Doreen Hamilton NDP Regina Wascana Plains 1991 4th term
  Elwin Hermanson Saskatchewan Party Rosetown-Elrose 1999 2nd term
  Denis Allchurch Saskatchewan Party Rosthern-Shellbrook 1999 2nd term
  Lon Borgerson NDP Saskatchewan Rivers 2003 1st term
  David Forbes NDP Saskatoon Centre 2001 2nd term
  Judy Junor NDP Saskatoon Eastview 1998 3rd term
  Andy Iwanchuk NDP Saskatoon Fairview 2003 2nd term
  Peter Prebble NDP Saskatoon Greystone 1978,[d] 1986,[e] 1999 4th term*
  Eric Cline NDP Saskatoon Massey Place 1991 4th term
  Frank Quennell NDP Saskatoon Meewasin 2003 1st term
  Ted Merriman Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Northwest 2003 1st term
  Pat Atkinson NDP Saskatoon Nutana 1986 5th term
  Lorne Calvert NDP Saskatoon Riversdale 1986,[f] 2001 5th term*
  Ken Cheveldayoff Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Silver Springs 2003 1st term
  Don Morgan Saskatchewan Party Saskatoon Southeast 2003 1st term
  Graham Addley NDP Saskatoon Sutherland 1999 2nd term
  Brad Wall Saskatchewan Party Swift Current 1999 2nd term
  Len Taylor NDP The Battlefords 2003 1st term
  Lyle Stewart Saskatchewan Party Thunder Creek 1999 2nd term
  Brenda Bakken-Lackey 1 Saskatchewan Party Weyburn-Big Muddy 1999 2nd term
  Dustin Duncan (2006) 1 Saskatchewan Party 2006 1st term
  Yogi Huyghebaert Saskatchewan Party Wood River 2000 2nd term
  Clay Serby NDP Yorkton 1991 4th term

By-elections

  1. The member for Weyburn-Big Muddy, Brenda Bakken-Lackey, resigned in February 2006. On May 19, 2006, Premier Lorne Calvert called a by-election for June 19, 2006. The by-election was won by Dustin Duncan of the Saskatchewan Party.
  2. The member for Martensville, Ben Heppner, died on September 24, 2006. A by-election was held on March 5, 2007. The by-election was won by Nancy Heppner, Ben's daughter, of the Saskatchewan Party.

Party standings

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Seating Plan
Official Seating Plan (pdf format)

Affiliation Members
  New Democratic Party 30
  Saskatchewan Party 28
 Total 58
 Government Majority (including the Speaker) 1

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e First elected as a Liberal
  2. ^ a b c First elected as a Progressive Conservative
  3. ^ Pelly
  4. ^ Saskatoon Sutherland
  5. ^ Saskatoon University
  6. ^ Moose Jaw Wakamow

References