Cut Knife-Turtleford

Cut Knife-Turtleford
Cut Knife-Turtleford
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
provincial electoral district
SK Electoral District - Cut Knife-Turtleford.png
Member of the
Legislative Assembly
      Larry Doke
Saskatchewan Party
Population (2001)
Electors (2011) 9,259
Area (km²)
Pop. density (per km²)
Riding created 2002
Census divisions Division 12, 13, 17, 16
Subdivisions

Cut Knife-Turtleford is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Located in northwest Saskatchewan, this constituency has an economy based primarily on farming - while oil and gas development is rising. The Battlefords Provincial Park is located here. Communities in the riding include Cut Knife (population 1,610), Macklin (1,453), Wilkie, Unity (2,147), and Turtleford (461).

This constituency was created by the Representation Act, 2002 (Saskatchewan) out of the district of Battleford-Cut Knife and the former district of Turtleford.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Parliament Years Member Party
25th 2003 – 2007     Michael Chisholm Saskatchewan Party
26th 2007 – 2011
27th 2011 – present Larry Doke Saskatchewan Party

Election results

Saskatchewan General Election 2011:

Cut Knife-Turtleford

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Saskatchewan Party Larry Doke % -
     NDP Bernadette Gopher % -
     Greens Vinessa Currie % -
Total 100.00%


Saskatchewan General Election 2007:

Cut Knife-Turtleford

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Saskatchewan Party Michael Chisholm 4,060 61.03% +12.55
     NDP Roger Emberley 2,092 31.45% -7.35
     Liberal Margaret MacGowan 294 4.42% -5.60
     Greens Vinessa Currie 140 2.10% +2.10
Western Independence John Nesdoly 66 0.99% -1.71
Total 6,652 100.00%


Saskatchewan General Election 2003:

Cut Knife-Turtleford

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
     Saskatchewan Party Michael Chisholm 3,130 48.48%
     NDP John Vinek 2,505 38.80%
     Liberal Larry Ingram 647 10.02%
Western Independence Josiah Rise 174 2.70%
Total 6,456 100.00%


External links

Coordinates: 52°50′N 109°00′W / 52.833°N 109°W / 52.833; -109


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