23rd Saskatchewan Legislature explained

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

1995–1997

Names in bold represent party leaders and the Speaker.

23rd Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly (1995–1997)
 DistrictMemberParty
Arm RiverHarvey McLaneLiberalAthabascaBuckley BelangerLiberalBattleford-Cut KnifeSharon MurrellNew DemocratCanningtonDan D'AutremontProgressive ConservativeCanora-PellyKen KrawetzLiberalCarrot River ValleyAndy RenaudNew DemocratCumberlandKeith GouletNew DemocratCypress HillsJack GoohsenProgressive ConservativeEstevanLarry WardNew DemocratHumboldtArlene JuléLiberalIndian Head-MilestoneLorne ScottNew DemocratKelvington-WadenaJune DraudeLiberalKindersleyBill BoydProgressive ConservativeLast Mountain-TouchwoodDale FlavelNew DemocratLloydminsterViolet StangerNew DemocratMeadow LakeMaynard SonntagNew DemocratMelfort-TisdaleRod GantefoerLiberalMelvilleRon OsikaLiberalMoose Jaw NorthGlenn HagelNew DemocratMoose Jaw WakamowLorne CalvertNew DemocratMoosominDon TothProgressive ConservativeNorth BattlefordDouglas AnguishNew DemocratPrince Albert CarltonMyron KowalskyNew DemocratPrince Albert NorthcoteEldon LautermilchNew DemocratRedberry LakeWalter JessNew DemocratRegina CentreJoanne CroffordNew DemocratRegina Coronation ParkKim TrewNew DemocratRegina DewdneyEdwin TchorzewskiNew DemocratRegina ElphinstoneDwain LingenfelterNew DemocratRegina LakeviewJohn NilsonNew DemocratRegina NortheastEdward ShillingtonNew DemocratRegina Qu'Appelle ValleySuzanne MurrayNew DemocratRegina SherwoodLindy KasperskiNew DemocratRegina SouthAndrew ThomsonNew DemocratRegina VictoriaHarry Van MulligenNew DemocratRegina Wascana PlainsDoreen HamiltonNew DemocratRosetown–BiggarBerny WiensNew DemocratRosthernBen HeppnerProgressive ConservativeSaltcoatsBob BjornerudLiberalSaskatchewan RiversJack LangfordNew DemocratSaskatoon EastviewBob PringleNew DemocratSaskatoon FairviewBob MitchellNew DemocratSaskatoon GreystoneLynda HaverstockLiberalSaskatoon IdylwyldJanice MacKinnonNew DemocratSaskatoon MeewasinCarol TeichrobNew DemocratSaskatoon Mount RoyalEric ClineNew DemocratSaskatoon NorthwestGrant WhitmoreNew DemocratSaskatoon NutanaPat AtkinsonNew DemocratSaskatoon RiversdaleRoy RomanowNew DemocratSaskatoon SoutheastPat LorjeNew DemocratSaskatoon SutherlandMark KoenkerNew DemocratShellbrook-SpiritwoodLloyd JohnsonNew DemocratSwift CurrentJohn WallNew DemocratThunder CreekGerard AldridgeLiberalWatrousEric UpshallNew DemocratWeyburn-Big MuddyJudy BradleyNew DemocratWood RiverGlen McPhersonLiberalYorktonClay SerbyNew Democrat

1997–1999

Names in bold represent party leaders and the Speaker.

23rd Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly (1997–1999)
 DistrictMemberParty
Arm RiverHarvey McLaneLiberalAthabascaBuckley BelangerLiberalBattleford-Cut KnifeSharon MurrellNew DemocratCanningtonDan D'AutremontSaskatchewan PartyCanora-PellyKen KrawetzSaskatchewan PartyCarrot River ValleyAndy RenaudNew DemocratCumberlandKeith GouletNew DemocratCypress HillsJack GoohsenProgressive ConservativeEstevanLarry WardNew DemocratHumboldtArlene JuléSaskatchewan PartyIndian Head-MilestoneLorne ScottNew DemocratKelvington-WadenaJune DraudeSaskatchewan PartyKindersleyBill BoydSaskatchewan PartyLast Mountain-TouchwoodDale FlavelNew DemocratLloydminsterViolet StangerNew DemocratMeadow LakeMaynard SonntagNew DemocratMelfort-TisdaleRod GantefoerSaskatchewan PartyMelvilleRon OsikaLiberalMoose Jaw NorthGlenn HagelNew DemocratMoose Jaw WakamowLorne CalvertNew DemocratMoosominDon TothSaskatchewan PartyNorth BattlefordJack HillsonLiberalPrince Albert CarltonMyron KowalskyNew DemocratPrince Albert NorthcoteEldon LautermilchNew DemocratRedberry LakeWalter JessNew DemocratRegina CentreJoanne CroffordNew DemocratRegina Coronation ParkKim TrewNew DemocratRegina DewdneyEdwin TchorzewskiNew DemocratRegina ElphinstoneDwain LingenfelterNew DemocratRegina LakeviewJohn NilsonNew DemocratRegina NortheastEdward ShillingtonNew DemocratRegina Qu'Appelle ValleySuzanne MurrayNew DemocratRegina SherwoodLindy KasperskiNew DemocratRegina SouthAndrew ThomsonNew DemocratRegina VictoriaHarry Van MulligenNew DemocratRegina Wascana PlainsDoreen HamiltonNew DemocratRosetown-BiggarBerny WiensNew DemocratRosthernBen HeppnerSaskatchewan PartySaltcoatsBob BjornerudSaskatchewan PartySaskatchewan RiversJack LangfordNew DemocratSaskatoon EastviewBob PringleNew DemocratSaskatoon FairviewBob MitchellNew DemocratSaskatoon GreystoneLynda HaverstockLiberalSaskatoon IdylwyldJanice MacKinnonNew DemocratSaskatoon MeewasinCarol TeichrobNew DemocratSaskatoon Mount RoyalEric ClineNew DemocratSaskatoon NorthwestGrant WhitmoreNew DemocratSaskatoon NutanaPat AtkinsonNew DemocratSaskatoon RiversdaleRoy RomanowNew DemocratSaskatoon SoutheastPat LorjeNew DemocratSaskatoon SutherlandMark KoenkerNew DemocratShellbrook-SpiritwoodLloyd JohnsonNew DemocratSwift CurrentJohn WallNew DemocratThunder CreekGerard AldridgeLiberalWatrousEric UpshallNew DemocratWeyburn-Big MuddyJudy BradleyNew DemocratWood RiverGlen McPhersonLiberalYorktonClay SerbyNew Democrat

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