Carrot River Valley (electoral district)

Carrot River Valley
Saskatchewan electoral district
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 

Fred Bradshaw
Saskatchewan

District created 1994
First contested 1995
Last contested 2016
Demographics
Electors 10,340
Census divisions Division 14

Carrot River Valley is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in the east central area of Saskatchewan, this constituency was created by the The Representation Act, 1994 (Saskatchewan) out of the former district of Kelsey-Tisdale and part of the riding of Nipawin. The Carrot River flows through the riding.

The riding was last contested in the 2016 general election, when incumbent Saskatchewan Party MLA Fred Bradshaw was re-elected.

The largest population centers in the constituency are Nipawin (pop. 4,275), Tisdale (pop. 3,063), Hudson Bay (pop. 1,783), and Carrot River (pop. 1,017). Smaller communities in the riding include the villages of Codette, Zenon Park, Aylsham, and Crooked River; and the town of Arborfield.

History

The riding was first contested in the 1995 general election, when it returned NDP candidate Andy Renaud. After the 1999 general election, the riding returned only Saskatchewan Party members until present day.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

This riding has elected the following Members of the Legislative Assembly:

Legislature Years Member Party
Carrot River Valley
Riding created from Kelsey-Tisdale and Nipawin
23rd  1995–1999     Andy Renaud New Democratic
24th  1999–2003     Carl Kwiatkowski Saskatchewan
 2003–2003 Allan Kerpan
25th  2003–2007
26th  2007–2011 Fred Bradshaw
27th  2011–2016
28th  2016–Present

Election results

2016 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
SaskatchewanFred Bradshaw 5,104 75.96 +0.67
New DemocraticSandy Ewen 1,369 20.37 -1.82
LiberalKaralsingham Sadadcharan 131 1.94 +1.94
GreenKoreena Lynn Fibke 115 1.71 -0.81
Total valid votes 100.0  
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing -
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[1][2]

2011 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
SaskatchewanFred Bradshaw 4,903 75.29 +13.55
New DemocraticArnold Schellenberg 1,445 22.19 –11.00
GreenSpencer Bourassa 164 2.52
Total valid votes 6,512100.0  
Saskatchewan hold Swing +12.28

2007 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
SaskatchewanFred Bradshaw 4,364 61.74 +14.97
New DemocraticLeigh Spencer 2,346 33.19 –8.80
LiberalGerry MacNeill 358 5.07 –6.17
Total valid votes 7,068100.0  
Saskatchewan hold Swing +11.88

2003 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
SaskatchewanAllan Kerpan 3,447 46.77 –1.50
New DemocraticMark Pitzel 3,095 41.99 +10.78
LiberalKathy McIntyre 828 11.24 –9.28
Total valid votes 7,370100.0  
Saskatchewan hold Swing –6.14

2003 Carrot River Valley by-election

Saskatchewan provincial by-election, 26 June 2003
On the death of Carl Kwiatkowski, 2 February 2003
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
SaskatchewanAllan Kerpan 2,192 48.27 –2.52
New DemocraticMark Pitzel 1,417 31.21 –8.54
LiberalKathy McIntyre 932 20.52 +11.06
Total valid votes 4,541100.0  
Saskatchewan hold Swing +3.01

1999 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
SaskatchewanCarl Kwiatkowski 3,582 50.79
New DemocraticAndy Renaud 2,803 39.75 –3.49
LiberalRon Wassill 667 9.46 –26.49
Total valid votes 7,052100.0  
Saskatchewan gain from New Democratic Swing +27.14

1995 Saskatchewan general election

Saskatchewan general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes%
New DemocraticAndy Renaud 3,238 43.24
LiberalGary Broker 2,692 35.95
Progressive ConservativeBob Ferguson 1,558 20.81
Total valid votes 7,488100.0  
New Democratic pickup new district.

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Coordinates: 53°20′N 103°00′W / 53.333°N 103.000°W / 53.333; -103.000

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