23rd Saskatchewan Legislature

The 23rd Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the 1995 Saskatchewan election. It was controlled by the New Democratic Party under Premier Roy Romanow.

The Liberal Party began this Legislative Assembly as the Official Opposition led by Lynda Haverstock. However, when the Saskatchewan Party was formed in 1997, it became the Official Opposition led by Ken Krawetz.

In the spring of 1999 Jack Goohsen was forced to resign as Cypress Hills MLA due to a criminal conviction on corruption charges. He was succeeded by Wayne Elhard of the Saskatchewan Party for the remaining year of the 23rd Assembly.

Members elected edit

1995–1997 edit

Names in bold represent party leaders and the Speaker.

23rd Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly (1995–1997)
  District Member Party
  Arm River Harvey McLane Liberal
  Athabasca Buckley Belanger Liberal
  Battleford-Cut Knife Sharon Murrell New Democrat
  Cannington Dan D'Autremont Progressive Conservative
  Canora-Pelly Ken Krawetz Liberal
  Carrot River Valley Andy Renaud New Democrat
  Cumberland Keith Goulet New Democrat
  Cypress Hills Jack Goohsen Progressive Conservative
  Estevan Larry Ward New Democrat
  Humboldt Arlene Julé Liberal
  Indian Head-Milestone Lorne Scott New Democrat
  Kelvington-Wadena June Draude Liberal
  Kindersley Bill Boyd Progressive Conservative
  Last Mountain-Touchwood Dale Flavel New Democrat
  Lloydminster Violet Stanger New Democrat
  Meadow Lake Maynard Sonntag New Democrat
  Melfort-Tisdale Rod Gantefoer Liberal
  Melville Ron Osika Liberal
  Moose Jaw North Glenn Hagel New Democrat
  Moose Jaw Wakamow Lorne Calvert New Democrat
  Moosomin Don Toth Progressive Conservative
  North Battleford Douglas Anguish New Democrat
  Prince Albert Carlton Myron Kowalsky New Democrat
  Prince Albert Northcote Eldon Lautermilch New Democrat
  Redberry Lake Walter Jess New Democrat
  Regina Centre Joanne Crofford New Democrat
  Regina Coronation Park Kim Trew New Democrat
  Regina Dewdney Edwin Tchorzewski New Democrat
  Regina Elphinstone Dwain Lingenfelter New Democrat
  Regina Lakeview John Nilson New Democrat
  Regina Northeast Edward Shillington New Democrat
  Regina Qu'Appelle Valley Suzanne Murray New Democrat
  Regina Sherwood Lindy Kasperski New Democrat
  Regina South Andrew Thomson New Democrat
  Regina Victoria Harry Van Mulligen New Democrat
  Regina Wascana Plains Doreen Hamilton New Democrat
  Rosetown–Biggar Berny Wiens New Democrat
  Rosthern Ben Heppner Progressive Conservative
  Saltcoats Bob Bjornerud Liberal
  Saskatchewan Rivers Jack Langford New Democrat
  Saskatoon Eastview Bob Pringle New Democrat
  Saskatoon Fairview Bob Mitchell New Democrat
  Saskatoon Greystone Lynda Haverstock Liberal
  Saskatoon Idylwyld Janice MacKinnon New Democrat
  Saskatoon Meewasin Carol Teichrob New Democrat
  Saskatoon Mount Royal Eric Cline New Democrat
  Saskatoon Northwest Grant Whitmore New Democrat
  Saskatoon Nutana Pat Atkinson New Democrat
  Saskatoon Riversdale Roy Romanow New Democrat
  Saskatoon Southeast Pat Lorje New Democrat
  Saskatoon Sutherland Mark Koenker New Democrat
  Shellbrook-Spiritwood Lloyd Johnson New Democrat
  Swift Current John Wall New Democrat
  Thunder Creek Gerard Aldridge Liberal
  Watrous Eric Upshall New Democrat
  Weyburn-Big Muddy Judy Bradley New Democrat
  Wood River Glen McPherson Liberal
  Yorkton Clay Serby New Democrat

1997–1999 edit

Names in bold represent party leaders and the Speaker.

23rd Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly (1997–1999)
  District Member Party
  Arm River Harvey McLane Liberal
  Athabasca Buckley Belanger Liberal
  Battleford-Cut Knife Sharon Murrell New Democrat
  Cannington Dan D'Autremont Saskatchewan Party
  Canora-Pelly Ken Krawetz Saskatchewan Party
  Carrot River Valley Andy Renaud New Democrat
  Cumberland Keith Goulet New Democrat
  Cypress Hills Jack Goohsen Progressive Conservative
  Estevan Larry Ward New Democrat
  Humboldt Arlene Julé Saskatchewan Party
  Indian Head-Milestone Lorne Scott New Democrat
  Kelvington-Wadena June Draude Saskatchewan Party
  Kindersley Bill Boyd Saskatchewan Party
  Last Mountain-Touchwood Dale Flavel New Democrat
  Lloydminster Violet Stanger New Democrat
  Meadow Lake Maynard Sonntag New Democrat
  Melfort-Tisdale Rod Gantefoer Saskatchewan Party
  Melville Ron Osika Liberal
  Moose Jaw North Glenn Hagel New Democrat
  Moose Jaw Wakamow Lorne Calvert New Democrat
  Moosomin Don Toth Saskatchewan Party
  North Battleford Jack Hillson Liberal
  Prince Albert Carlton Myron Kowalsky New Democrat
  Prince Albert Northcote Eldon Lautermilch New Democrat
  Redberry Lake Walter Jess New Democrat
  Regina Centre Joanne Crofford New Democrat
  Regina Coronation Park Kim Trew New Democrat
  Regina Dewdney Edwin Tchorzewski New Democrat
  Regina Elphinstone Dwain Lingenfelter New Democrat
  Regina Lakeview John Nilson New Democrat
  Regina Northeast Edward Shillington New Democrat
  Regina Qu'Appelle Valley Suzanne Murray New Democrat
  Regina Sherwood Lindy Kasperski New Democrat
  Regina South Andrew Thomson New Democrat
  Regina Victoria Harry Van Mulligen New Democrat
  Regina Wascana Plains Doreen Hamilton New Democrat
  Rosetown-Biggar Berny Wiens New Democrat
  Rosthern Ben Heppner Saskatchewan Party
  Saltcoats Bob Bjornerud Saskatchewan Party
  Saskatchewan Rivers Jack Langford New Democrat
  Saskatoon Eastview Bob Pringle New Democrat
  Saskatoon Fairview Bob Mitchell New Democrat
  Saskatoon Greystone Lynda Haverstock Liberal
  Saskatoon Idylwyld Janice MacKinnon New Democrat
  Saskatoon Meewasin Carol Teichrob New Democrat
  Saskatoon Mount Royal Eric Cline New Democrat
  Saskatoon Northwest Grant Whitmore New Democrat
  Saskatoon Nutana Pat Atkinson New Democrat
  Saskatoon Riversdale Roy Romanow New Democrat
  Saskatoon Southeast Pat Lorje New Democrat
  Saskatoon Sutherland Mark Koenker New Democrat
  Shellbrook-Spiritwood Lloyd Johnson New Democrat
  Swift Current John Wall New Democrat
  Thunder Creek Gerard Aldridge Liberal
  Watrous Eric Upshall New Democrat
  Weyburn-Big Muddy Judy Bradley New Democrat
  Wood River Glen McPherson Liberal
  Yorkton Clay Serby New Democrat

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