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7th Saskatchewan Legislature

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The 7th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1929. The assembly sat from September 4, 1929, to May 25, 1934.[1] The Liberal Party led by James Garfield Gardiner attempted to form a minority government but were defeated by a motion of no confidence. The Conservative Party led by James Thomas Milton Anderson then formed a coalition government with the support of the Progressive Party and independent members.[2] The Liberals led by Gardiner formed the official opposition.[3]

James Fraser Bryant served as speaker for the assembly in 1929. Robert Sterritt Leslie replaced Bryant as speaker in 1930.[4]

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Members of the Assembly

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The following members were elected to the assembly in 1929:[5]

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  1. Election held July 16, 1929
  2. Election held August 12, 1929
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Party standings

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By-elections

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By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:[5]

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  1. McKnight's election was declared void on February 9, 1931, after an appeal
  2. The Court of Appeal found that the election was void and the seat was declared vacant on November 7, 1932

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  1. First elected as a Progressive

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