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Hugh Nerlien

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Hugh Nerlien
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Kelvington-Wadena
In office
April 4, 2016 – October 1, 2024
Preceded byJune Draude
Personal details
BornKelvington, Saskatchewan[1]
Political partySaskatchewan Party
Alma materSaskatchewan Polytechnic
Professionbanker and politician

Hugh Nerlien is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2016 provincial election and remained an MLA until 2024, when he declined to run for an additional term in office.[2] He represented the electoral district of Kelvington-Wadena, as a member of the Saskatchewan Party.

Background

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Nerlien was born in Kelvington,[3] Saskatchewan. He is currently married, and has two sons and one daughter. Nerlien holds a diploma in business administration from Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and prior to election to the Legislature worked in the banking sector.[4]

Electoral history

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2016 Saskatchewan general election

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2016 Saskatchewan general election: Kelvington-Wadena
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Saskatchewan Hugh Nerlien 5,133 69.97 -8.75
New Democratic Danny Hiscock 1,354 18.45 +0.09
Progressive Conservative Tim Atchinson 390 5.31 +5.31
Western Independence Walter Hrappsted 218 2.97 +2.97
Liberal Bernie Yuzdepski 132 1.79 +1.79
Green Owen Swiderski 108 1.47 -1.45
Total valid votes 7,335 100.0  
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing -
Source: Elections Saskatchewan[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Kelvington-Wadena".
  2. ^ "Wall wins again: Sask. Party takes 3rd straight majority". CJME, April 4, 2016.
  3. ^ "Kelvington-Wadena".
  4. ^ "Hugh Nerlien". Our Team. Saskatchewan Party. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL" (PDF). Elections Saskatchewan. 19 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  6. ^ "2016 General Election Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.