Assembly
Sessions[2] |
Election[3] |
From
To[2] [nb 1] |
Governing Party |
Premier[4] |
Official Opposition Party
Leader[5] |
Speaker of the House[6] |
1st Legislature
3 sessions
|
1st general |
Mar. 29, 1906
July 20, 1908 |
Liberal |
Walter Scott |
Provincial Rights
Frederick Haultain
|
James Trimble |
2nd Legislature
4 sessions
|
2nd general |
Dec. 10, 1908
June 15, 1912 |
Liberal |
Walter Scott |
Provincial Rights
Frederick Haultain
|
William Charles Sutherland |
3rd Legislature
6 sessions
|
3rd general |
Nov. 14, 1912
June 2, 1917 |
Liberal |
Walter Scott[nb 2]
William M. Martin
|
Conservative
Wellington Willoughby
|
John Albert Sheppard[nb 3]
Robert Menzies Mitchell
|
4th Legislature
4 sessions
|
4th general |
Nov. 13, 1917
May 16, 1921 |
Liberal |
William M. Martin |
Conservative
Donald Maclean[nb 4]
|
Robert Menzies Mitchell[nb 5]
George Adam Scott
|
5th Legislature
5 sessions
|
5th general |
Dec. 8, 1921
May 9, 1925 |
Liberal |
William M. Martin[nb 6]
Charles Avery Dunning
|
Conservative
John Archibald Maharg[nb 7]
Harris Turner[nb 8]
|
George Adam Scott |
6th Legislature
4 sessions
|
6th general |
Dec. 3, 1925
May 11, 1929 |
Liberal |
Charles Avery Dunning[nb 9]
James Garfield Gardiner
|
Progressive
Charles Tran and
Conservative
James Thomas Milton Anderson
|
Walter George Robinson |
7th Legislature
6 sessions
|
7th general |
Sep. 4, 1929
May 25, 1934 |
Conservative
coalition
|
James Thomas Milton Anderson |
Liberal
James Garfield Gardiner
|
James Fraser Bryant[nb 10]
Robert Sterritt Leslie
|
8th Legislature
4 sessions
|
8th general |
Nov. 15, 1934
May 14, 1938 |
Liberal |
James Garfield Gardiner[nb 11]
William John Patterson
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
George Hara Williams
|
John Mason Parker |
9th Legislature
6 sessions
|
9th general |
Jan. 19, 1939
May 10, 1944 |
Liberal |
William John Patterson |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
George Hara Williams[nb 12]
John Hewgill Brockelbank
|
Charles Agar |
10th Legislature
5 sessions
|
10th general |
Oct. 19, 1944
May 19, 1948 |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
Tommy Douglas |
Liberal
William John Patterson
|
Tom Johnston |
11th Legislature
5 sessions
|
11th general |
Feb. 10, 1949
May 7, 1952 |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
Tommy Douglas |
Liberal
Walter Adam Tucker
|
Tom Johnston |
12th Legislature
4 sessions
|
12th general |
Feb. 12, 1953
May 8, 1956 |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
Tommy Douglas |
Liberal
Walter Adam Tucker[nb 13]
Asmundur A. Loptson[nb 14]
Alexander Hamilton McDonald
|
Tom Johnston |
13th Legislature
5 sessions
|
13th general |
Feb. 14, 1957
May 4, 1960 |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
Tommy Douglas |
Liberal
Alexander Hamilton McDonald
|
James Andrew Darling |
14th Legislature
6 sessions
|
14th general |
Feb. 9, 1961
Mar. 18, 1964 |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
Tommy Douglas[nb 15]
Woodrow Lloyd
|
Liberal
Ross Thatcher
|
Everett Irvine Wood[nb 16]
Frederick Arthur Dewhurst
|
15th Legislature
4 sessions
|
15th general |
Feb. 4, 1965
Sept. 8, 1967 |
Liberal |
Ross Thatcher |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Woodrow Lloyd
|
James Snedker |
16th Legislature
5 sessions
|
16th general |
Feb. 15, 1968
May 25, 1971 |
Liberal |
Ross Thatcher |
New Democratic Party
Woodrow Lloyd[nb 17]
Allan Blakeney
|
James Snedker |
17th Legislature
5 sessions
|
17th general |
July 28, 1971
May 13, 1975 |
New Democratic Party |
Allan Blakeney |
Liberal
Ross Thatcher[nb 18]
David Steuart
|
Frederick Arthur Dewhurst |
18th Legislature
5 sessions
|
18th general |
Nov. 12, 1975
Sept. 19, 1978 |
New Democratic Party |
Allan Blakeney |
Liberal
David Steuart[nb 19]
Edward Cyril Malone[nb 20]
Progressive Conservative[nb 21]
Richard Lee Collver
|
John Edward Brockelbank |
19th Legislature
4 sessions
|
19th general |
Feb. 22, 1979
Mar. 29, 1982 |
New Democratic Party |
Allan Blakeney |
Progressive Conservative
Richard Lee Collver[nb 22]
Eric Arthur Berntson
|
John Edward Brockelbank |
20th Legislature
5 sessions
|
20th general |
June 17, 1982
Sept. 19, 1986 |
Progressive Conservative |
Grant Devine |
New Democratic Party
Allan Blakeney
|
Herbert Junior Swan |
21st Legislature
4 sessions
|
21st general |
Dec. 3, 1986
Sept. 2, 1991 |
Progressive Conservative |
Grant Devine |
New Democratic Party
Allan Blakeney[nb 23]
Roy John Romanow
|
Arnold Bernard Tusa |
22nd Legislature
5 sessions
|
22nd general |
Dec. 2, 1991
May 23, 1995 |
New Democratic Party |
Roy Romanow |
Progressive Conservative
Grant Devine[nb 24]
Richard Swenson[nb 25]
Bill Boyd
|
Herman Harold Rolfes |
23rd Legislature
4 sessions
|
23rd general |
Feb. 29, 1996
Aug. 19, 1999 |
New Democratic Party |
Roy Romanow |
Liberal
Ron Osika
|
Glenn Joseph Hagel |
24th Legislature
4 sessions
|
24th general |
Dec. 6, 1999
Oct. 8, 2003 |
New Democratic Party |
Roy Romanow[nb 26]
Lorne Calvert
|
Saskatchewan Party
Elwin Hermanson
|
Ron Osika[nb 27]
Myron Kowalsky
|
25th Legislature
3 sessions
|
25th general |
Mar. 18, 2004
Oct. 10, 2007 |
New Democratic Party |
Lorne Calvert |
Saskatchewan Party
Elwin Hermanson[nb 28]
Brad Wall
|
Myron Kowalsky |
26th Legislature
5 sessions[7]
|
26th general |
Dec. 10, 2007
Oct. 10, 2011 |
Saskatchewan Party |
Brad Wall |
New Democratic Party
Lorne Calvert[nb 29]
Dwain Lingenfelter
|
Don Toth |
27th Legislature
|
27th general |
Dec. 5, 2011
present |
Saskatchewan Party |
Brad Wall |
New Democratic Party
Dwain Lingenfelter[nb 30]
John Nilson[nb 31]
Cam Broten[nb 32]
|
Dan D'Autremont |