Lake Centre (electoral district)

Lake Centre was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1953. This riding was created in 1933 from parts of Last Mountain, Long Lake and Regina ridings.

From 1940 to 1952, the seat was held by John Diefenbaker, who later served as Prime Minister of Canada.

It was abolished in 1952 when it was redistributed into Melville, Moose Jaw—Lake Centre, Rosetown—Biggar and Yorkton ridings.

Election results

Canadian federal election, 1935
Party Candidate Votes
LiberalJOHNSTON, John Frederick 5,894
ConservativePETERS, Allan Armstrong 4,100
Co-operative CommonwealthFANSHER, William Russell 3,909
Social CreditHARTNEY, Russell 1,474
Canadian federal election, 1940
Party Candidate Votes
National GovernmentDIEFENBAKER, John George 5,974
LiberalJOHNSTON, John Frederick 5,694
Co-operative CommonwealthFANSHER, William Russell 4,793
Canadian federal election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive ConservativeDIEFENBAKER, John George 6,884
Co-operative CommonwealthBRIGHT, Leslie John 5,875
LiberalLATTA, Frank Campbell 3,812
Canadian federal election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive ConservativeDIEFENBAKER, John George 8,845
Co-operative CommonwealthVALLEAU, Delmar Storey 5,413
LiberalMACRAE, Donald Arthur 3,061
Social CreditHALDEMAN, Joshua Norman 856

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