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Weyburn-Bengough
Provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada
Provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Weyburn-Bengough |
| province | Saskatchewan |
| image | File:Saskatchewan 2022 Weyburn-Bengough.svg |
| prov-status | active |
| prov-rep | Michael Weger |
| prov-rep-party | Saskatchewan |
| prov-created | 1994 |
| demo-census-date | 2001 |
| prov-election-last | 2024 |
| prov-election-first | 1995 |
| demo-electors | 9,784 |
| demo-cd | Division 2 |
| demo-csd | Weyburn |
| prov-status = active | prov-rep = Michael Weger | prov-rep-party = Saskatchewan | prov-created = 1994 | demo-census-date = 2001 | prov-election-last = 2024 | prov-election-first = 1995 | demo-electors = 9,784 | demo-cd = Division 2 | demo-csd = Weyburn
Weyburn-Bengough is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in southeastern Saskatchewan, the constituency was created as Weyburn-Big Muddy for the 1995 general election by combining parts of Weyburn and Bengough-Milestone.
The largest centre in the constituency is the city of Weyburn (pop. 9,433). Smaller communities in the district include the towns of Willow Bunch, Coronach, Ogema and Bengough; and the villages of Minton, Pangman and Mctaggart.
For the 2024 general election, the riding was renamed Weyburn-Bengough and shifted to the north, gaining significant territory from Indian Head-Milestone, Lumsden-Morse, and Moosomin and losing territory to Estevan-Big Muddy and Cannington.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Election results
| 2024 provincial election redistributed results | Party | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saskatchewan | 76.6 | ||
| New Democratic | 14.6 | ||
| Buffalo | 7.2 | ||
| Green | 1.2 |
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| New Democratic Party |
| Ken Kessler |
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| New Democratic Party |
| Sharon Elliott |
| - |
| Liberal |
| Colleen Christopherson-Cote |
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| Liberal |
| David Karwacki |
| - |
| New Democratic Party |
| Graham Mickleborough |
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| New Democratic Party |
| Sherry Leach |
| - |
| Liberal |
| Janet Ledingham |
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| New Democratic Party |
| Judy Bradley |
| - |
| Liberal |
| Joseph Weisgerber |
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|- |New Democratic Party
| Judy Bradley |
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| Prog. Conservative |
| Brenda Bakken |
| - |
| Liberal |
| Hugh Kimball |
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Source: Elections Saskatchewan: Constituency Vote Summaries – Historical
References
References
- "Weyburn-Bengough".
- (19 March 2016). "Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL". [[Elections Saskatchewan]].
- (4 April 2016). "2016 General Election Results". [[Elections Saskatchewan]].
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