Bill Boyd (Canadian politician)
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Bill Boyd |
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In office 1994 – 1995 |
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Preceded by | Rick Swenson |
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Succeeded by | Lynda Haverstock |
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Assumed office 2007 |
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Preceded by | Jason Dearborn |
In office 1991 – 2002 |
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Preceded by | Robert Lynal Andrew |
Succeeded by | Jason Dearborn |
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Political party | Saskatchewan Party (since 1997) |
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Progressive Conservative (1991-1997) |
Bill Boyd is a provincial level politician from Saskatchewan, Canada. He served as a member of the Saskatchewan Legislature from 1991 to 2002 and was returned to office in the 2007 Saskatchewan general election.
Boyd was first elected as the member representing the Kindersley electoral district in the 1991 Saskatchewan general election. He defeated two other candidates in a hotly contested race to win his district. Boyd became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan on November 21, 1994. He led the party into the 1995 Saskatchewan general election. The party only won five seats after major scandals from the Progressive Conservative government of Grant Devine had come to light. Boyd was personally re-elected in his district by a wide margin.
Boyd left the Progressive Conservative party in 1997 and crossed the floor to help found the Saskatchewan Party. He was returned to his third term in the 1999 Saskatchewan general election winning his largest plurality to date. He stepped down in 2002 vacating his seat.
Boyd was returned to the Saskatchewan Legislature in the 2007 Saskatchewan general election. On November 21, 2007, he was appointed Minister of Energy and Resources & Minister Responsible for Intergovernmental Affairs under Premier Brad Wall.
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Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan | ||
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Preceded by Robert Lynal Andrew |
MLA Kindersley 1991-2002 |
Succeeded by Jason Dearborn |
Preceded by Jason Dearborn |
MLA Kindersley 2007- |
Succeeded by designate |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Richard Swenson |
Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Leader 1994-1997 |
Succeeded by Iris Dennis |
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