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Saskatchewan by the numbers
CBC Online News | Updated September 5, 2007
Statistics on voter turnout and election history.
2003 Election Results — Parties, Votes and Seats Won

| Legend NDP= New Democratic Party LIB= Liberal Party SP= Saskatchewan Party LIB=Liberals WIPSK=Western Independence Party of Saskatchewan NGA=New Green Alliance IND=Independent PC= Progressive Conservatives Party |
Candidates Elected, Previous Elections

| Legend LIB= Liberal Party NDP= New Democratic Party PC= Progressive Conservatives Party SP=Saskatchewan Party |
- MLAs elected in 2003: 58
- Men: 46
- Women: 12
2003 voter turnout in constituencies
- Highest: Regina Lakeview 84%
- Lowest: Lloydminster 44%
- Candidate with most votes in 2003: Elwin Hermanson (Rosetown-Elrose) 5,173 votes
- Candidate with least votes in 2003: Sean Gilchrist (Athabasca) 23 votes
- Number of parties running in 2007: 7
- Number of parties running in 2003: 6
Votes Cast in Saskatchewan Previous General Elections

MLAs elected to the legislative assembly
| YEAR | Elected |
| 2003 | 58 |
| 1999 | 58 |
| 1995 | 58 |
| 1991 | 66 |
| 1986 | 64 |
| 1982 | 64 |
| Source: Elections Saskatchewan | |
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