Regina East (provincial electoral district)

Regina East was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. It was created prior to the election of 1964, when the four member Regina City constituency was broken up into two constituencies with two members each, Regina West and Regina East. Regina East was dissolved prior to the election of 1967, when multi-member constituencies were abolished.

Saskatchewan general election, 1964

General Election, April 22, 1964[1]
PartyCandidatePopular Vote%
  Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Henry Baker8,95323.37%
  Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Walter Smishek8,39521.91%
Liberal Paul Dojack8,20821.42%
Liberal Jacob Walter Erb8,06021.04%
Progressive Conservative Dick Shelton2,3566.15%
Progressive Conservative George Tkach2,3436.12%
Total38,315100.0%
Source: Saskatchewan Archives - Election Results by Electoral Division - Regina East

Elected.
X Incumbent.

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