- Regina East
Regina East was a federal electoral district in
Saskatchewan ,Canada , that was represented in theCanadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1988.This riding was created in 1966 from parts of
Humboldt—Melfort , Melville,Moose Jaw—Lake Centre , QuAppelle,Regina City and Yorkton ridings.It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into
Regina—Qu'Appelle andRegina—Wascana ridings.Election results
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BURTON, John ||align=right|13,641
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HAMILTON, Alvin ||align=right|13,449
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MACLEOD, Ken ||align=right|11,986
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BEECHING, William Charles ||align=right| 230-
BALFOUR, Jim ||align=right|17,781
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BURTON, John ||align=right|15,175
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THATCHER, Peggie ||align=right|7,892
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FAHLMAN, Emanuel ||align=right|774
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BEECHING, W.C. ||align=right|148
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CONWAY, Jeff ||align=right|83-
BALFOUR, Jim ||align=right|15,030
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BURTON, John ||align=right|12,651
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THAUBERGER, John ||align=right|12,538
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FAHLMAN, Emanuel ||align=right|301
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BEECHING, W.C. ||align=right| 155
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CONWAY, Jeff ||align=right| 84-
DE JONG, Simon ||align=right|15,022
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LEIER, Terry ||align=right|12,972
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MERCHANT, Tony ||align=right|12,645
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FAHLMAN, Emanuel ||align=right|344
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MASSIE, Gordon ||align=right|65
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BEAL, George ||align=right|51-
DE JONG, Simon ||align=right|13,630
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KEPLE, Brian ||align=right|12,602
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MERCHANT, Tony ||align=right|10,302
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HOOVER, Derron H.X. ||align=right|302
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WHITE, Jerry ||align=right|74
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BEAL, Carl George ||align=right|61
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MASSIE, Gordon ||align=right| 39-
DE JONG, Simon ||align=right|20,474
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KEPLE, Brian ||align=right|15,185
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BOUCHARD, Dave ||align=right|9,554
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FAHLMAN, Emanuel ||align=right|408See 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=596 Riding history for Regina East (1966–1976) from the]
Library of Parliament * [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=1249 Riding history for Regina East (1976–1987) from the]
Library of Parliament
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