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 CONSTITUENCY: PRINCE ALBERT NORTHCOTE
Candidate Party Vote Count Pop. Vote X
Eldon Lautermilch New Democratic Party 3272 56.85% X
Peter V. Abrametz Saskatchewan Party 1549 26.92%
Brent Zbaraschuk Liberal Party 781 13.57%
Ben Webster New Green Alliance 153 2.66%
 Last Update Wed Nov 5 11:14:01 CST 2003 39 of 39 polls reporting


 

PRINCE ALBERT NORTHCOTE

 

Candidates:

  NDP: Eldon Lautermilch
  SASK: Peter Abrametz
  Liberal: Brent Zbaraschuk
  NGA: Ben Webster

Current MLA: Eldon Lautermilch (NDP) is the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Government House Leader.

Constituency Profile: Riding consists of northern part of Prince Albert and includes the older, more established areas of the city as well as most of the city's business core. Riding encompasses the area known as the West Flats, where an innovative community-based day care operates; several senior citizens complexes; City Hall; Gateway North Plaza; Weyerhaeuser Pulp Mill and the airport

 

 


Political History: The boundaries have changed since the last election. The Prince Albert Northcote constituency now includes parts of some polls from the Prince Albert Carlton riding. Prince Albert Northcote was a new riding in 1991.

 
 

Prince Albert Northcote:

  1991-2003:

NDP

 
 


Prince Albert:

  1986-1991: NDP
  1982-1986:

PC

  1971-1982:

NDP

 

 


 

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 Overall Election Results
Party E L T Pop. Vote %
NDP 30 0 30 44.62%
SP 28 0 28 39.35%
LIB 0 0 0 14.17%
OTH 0 0 0 1.87%
 Last Update Wed Nov 5 11:14:01 CST 2003

 
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