1917 Saskatchewan general election

The Non-Partisan League, forerunner of the Progressive Party of Saskatchewan, nominated candidates for the first time, although none were successful.

He was nominated by the Liberal, Conservative and Non-Partisan League organizations, and thus was acclaimed this election.

All service members were not affiliated, and were elected to represent Saskatchewan residents stationed in France, Belgium and Great Britain.

For complete electoral history, see individual districts 1 Magnus Ramsland died in 1918.

In the resulting by-election, he was succeeded by his widow Sarah Ramsland, the first woman ever elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.