- Regina (electoral district)
Regina was a federal electoral district in
Saskatchewan ,Canada , that was represented in theCanadian House of Commons from 1908 to 1935.This riding was created in 1907 from parts of the former
Northwest Territories ridingsAssiniboia West and Qu'Appelle ridings. It initially consisted of a part of Saskatchewan stretching from the south boundary of the province.The riding was abolished in 1933 when it was redistributed into
Lake Centre , Qu'Appelle, andRegina City ridings.Election results
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MARTIN, William Melville ||align=right|4,304
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WILKINSON, Thomas ||align=right|3,544-
MARTIN, William Melville ||align=right|5,811
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COWAN, Walter Davy ||align=right|4,081
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FLETCHER, Richard ||align=right|745-
COWAN, Walter Davy ||align=right|10,563
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MACBETH, Andrew ||align=right|2,599-
MOTHERWELL, William Richard ||align=right|7,786
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MACPHERSON, Murdock Alexander ||align=right| 6,008
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MACLEAN, Hugh ||align=right|3,547By-election: On Mr. Motherwell's acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown, 3 January 1922
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MOTHERWELL, Hon. William Richard ||align=right|acclaimed-
DARKE, Francis Nicholson ||align=right|7,478
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TURNBULL, Franklin White ||align=right|5,399
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COLDWELL, Major James ||align=right|2,284By-election: On Mr. Darke's resignation, 20 February 1926 to create a vacancy for C.A. Dunning
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DUNNING, Hon. Charles Avery ||align=right|acclaimed-
DUNNING, Hon. Charles Avery ||align=right|8,916
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MACKINNON, Andrew G. ||align=right|8,001By-election: On Mr. Dunning's acceptance of an office of emolument under the Crown, 5 October 1926
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DUNNING, Hon. Charles Avery ||align=right|acclaimed-
TURNBULL, Franklin White ||align=right|14,446
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DUNNING, Hon. Charles Avery ||align=right|10,746
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CARMAN, Lt. Col. R.A. ||align=right| 82See also
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List of Canadian federal electoral districts
*Past Canadian electoral districts External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=594 Riding history for Regina (1907–1933) from the]
Library of Parliament
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