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Saskatchewan general election, 1982, Regina Centre, 66 votes, fifth out of five candidates (winner: Edward Shillington, New Democratic Party)
He served a single term, and was defeated by Lewis Draper of the NDP in the 1991 general election.
The Progressive Conservative Party – led by Grant Devine – defeated the New Democratic Party government of Premier Allan Blakeney, which had governed the province since the 1971 election.
The Progressive Conservative government of Premier Grant Devine was defeated by the New Democratic Party, led by former provincial NDP Attorney General Roy Romanow.
He lost to New Democrat Graham Addley in 2003, after outspending Addley by a margin of $43,323 to $38,007 (6 March 2004).