Lyle Stewart

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Lyle Stewart
MLA for Thunder Creek
In office
1999–2016
Preceded by Gerard Aldridge
Succeeded by constituency abolished
Personal details
Born 1951[1]
Pense, Saskatchewan
Political party Saskatchewan Party
Residence Pense, Saskatchewan

Lyle Eldon Stewart is a Canadian provincial politician. He is a current Saskatchewan Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. First elected in 1999, Stewart represented the constituency of Thunder Creek until its abolition in 2016.[2] Stewart is currently seeking election in Lumsden-Morse, a new electoral district encompassing most of the former Thunder Creek constituency.

Stewart served in the Saskatchewan cabinet as Minister for Enterprise and Innovation and as Minister of Agriculture.[2]

Electoral record[edit]

Saskatchewan general election, 2007:

Thunder Creek

Party Candidate Votes % ±
Saskatchewan Lyle Stewart 5,558 64.45% +10.92
     NDP Larry Hall 1,997 23.16% -7.65
Liberal Rod Haugerud 590 6.84% -6.84
     Prog. Conservative Richard Swenson 295 3.42% -
Green Russ Rudd 184 2.13% -
Total 8,624 100.00%


Saskatchewan general election, 2003: Thunder Creek
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
Saskatchewan Lyle Stewart 4,430 53.53% +0.58
New Democratic Larry Hall 2,550 30.81% +10.85
Liberal Rod Haugerud 1,132 13.68% −13.41
Western Independence Harold Stephan 164 1.98%
Total 8,276 100.00%
Saskatchewan general election, 1999:

Thunder Creek

Party Candidate Votes % ±
Saskatchewan Lyle Stewart 3,969 52.95% -
Liberal Gerard Aldridge 2,031 27.09% -10.40
     NDP Ivan Costley 1,496 19.96% -10.90
Total 7,496 100.00%

References[edit]

  1. ^ Members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Archives.
  2. ^ a b "Honourable Lyle Stewart". Cabinet. Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2012-09-18.