1925 Saskatchewan general election

1925 Saskatchewan general election

← 1921 June 2, 1925 (1925-06-02) 1929 →

63 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
32 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
PRO
Leader Charles Dunning Charles Tran James Anderson
Party Liberal Progressive Conservative
Leader since 1922 March 25, 1924
Leader's seat Moose Jaw County Saskatoon City
Last election 45 6 2
Seats won 50 6 3
Seat change Increase5 ±0 Increase1
Popular vote 127,751 57,142 45,515
Percentage 51.5% 23.0% 18.4%
Swing Increase0.1pp Increase15.5pp Increase14.4pp

Premier before election

Charles Dunning
Liberal

Premier after election

Charles Dunning
Liberal

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The 1925 Saskatchewan general election was held on June 2, 1925, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.

The Liberal Party of Saskatchewan – under its new leader, Charles A. Dunning – won its sixth consecutive victory, and continued to dominate the legislature.

The Progressive Party of Saskatchewan increased its share of the vote from 7.5% to over 23%, but failed to add to its six member caucus.

The Conservative Party of James Anderson also increased its vote by over 14%, but only increased its representation in the legislature from two to three members.

The increase in the Progressive and Conservative vote came from voters who had supported independent candidates in the 1921 election.