Prince Albert Northcote

Prince Albert Northcote
Saskatchewan electoral district
Coordinates: 53°13′23″N 105°40′37″W / 53.223°N 105.677°W / 53.223; -105.677Coordinates: 53°13′23″N 105°40′37″W / 53.223°N 105.677°W / 53.223; -105.677
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Nicole Rancourt
New Democratic
First contested 1991
Last contested 2016
Demographics
Electors 8,124
Census divisions Division 15
Census subdivisions Prince Albert

Prince Albert Northcote is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada.

One of two provincial constituencies for the city of Prince Albert, the riding's southern boundary follows 15th Street (Hwy. 302) from east to west; then curves south along 9th/10th Avenue West to 28th Street, which the boundary follows westward until the city limits.

The riding was created in 1991 out of parts of Prince Albert, Prince Albert-Duck Lake and Shellbrook-Torch River. It was last contested in the 2016 general election, when NDP candidate Nicole Rancourt defeated incumbent Saskatchewan Party MLA Victoria Jurgens.

History

Since it was first contested in the 1991 general election, Prince Albert Northcote has returned New Democrat MLAs, with the exception of Victoria Jurgens of the Saskatchewan Party in the 2011 election. The NDP retook the riding in the 2016 general election.[1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Legislature Years Member Party
22nd 1991–1995     Eldon Lautermilch New Democratic Party
23rd 1995–1999
24th 1999–2003
25th 2003–2007
26th 2007–2011 Darcy Furber
27th 2011–2016     Victoria Jurgens Saskatchewan Party
28th 2016–present     Nicole Rancourt New Democratic Party

Election results

2016 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticNicole Rancourt2,75249.11+2.28
SaskatchewanVictoria Jurgens2,49144.45-5.78
LiberalJonathan Fraser2724.85+4.85
GreenTrace Yellowtail881.57-1.37
Total valid votes 5,603100.0  
Eligible voters
New Democratic gain from Saskatchewan Swing -
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[1][2]

2011 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%±%
SaskatchewanVictoria Jurgens2,81650.23+15.82
New DemocraticDarcy Furber2,62546.83-6.50
GreenRaymond Bandet1652.94+0.60
Total 5,606100.00
Saskatchewan gain from New Democratic Swing -

2007 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticDarcy Furber3,30153.33-3.56
SaskatchewanKevin Shiach2,13034.41+7.51
LiberalColin Fraser6149.92-3.64
GreenRay Johnson1452.34-0.31
Total 6,190100.00
New Democratic hold Swing -

2003 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticEldon Lautermilch3,28656.89+7.25
SaskatchewanPeter V. Abrametz1,55426.90+11.84
LiberalBrent Zbraschuk78313.56-19.04
New GreenBen Webster1532.65*
Total 5,776100.00
New Democratic hold Swing -

1999 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticEldon Lautermilch2,48549.64-9.11
LiberalJim Stiglitz1,63232.60+6.82
SaskatchewanPauline Provost75415.06*
Progressive ConservativeKevin Shiach1352.70-12.77
Total 5,006100.00
New Democratic hold Swing -

1995 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticEldon Lautermilch2,94658.75-9.29
LiberalPhil West1,29325.78+6.28
Progressive ConservativeJohn Fryters77615.47+3.01
Total 5,015100.00
New Democratic hold Swing -

1991 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 1991
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticEldon Lautermilch5,40568.04*
LiberalHannah Shenouda1,54919.50*
Progressive ConservativeTerry Wiebe99012.46*
Total 7,944100.00
New Democratic pickup new district.

References

  1. 1 2 "2016 General Election Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. "Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL" (PDF). Elections Saskatchewan. 19 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
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