Melville-Saltcoats
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Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan electoral district |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly |
Bob Bjornerud Saskatchewan Party |
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Population (2001) | ||
Electors (2003) | ||
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Riding created | 1905 (Saltcoats) | |
Census divisions | 5, 9 | |
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Melville-Saltcoats is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada.
The largest centre in the constituency is the city of Melville (pop. 4,531). Melville is the smallest incorporated city in Saskatchewan. It is also a major transportation hub, with provincial Highways 10, 15, and 47 running through the city - as well as the Canadian National Railway mainline.
[edit] Election Results
Saskatchewan General Election 2003: Melville-Saltcoats | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Saskatchewan Party | Bob Bjornerud | 3,439 | 39.04% | ||
NDP | Ron Osika | 2,834 | 32.17% | ||
Independent | Grant Schmidt | 1,660 | 18.84% | ||
Liberal | Brian Tochor | 877 | 9.95% | ||
Total | 8,810 | 100.00% |
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