1944 Saskatchewan general election

[1] With the victory, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) leader Tommy Douglas became the premier of Saskatchewan.

The CCF, which had spent two terms as the Official Opposition, won 47 of the 52 seats in the legislature, and over half the popular vote.

[3] The Communist Party-led Unity movement reverted to the name Labor-Progressive Party, and lost both of the seats it had won in 1938.

This special vote elected three nonpartisan members to represent Saskatchewan soldiers, sailors and airmen stationed in Great Britain, the Mediterranean region, and Newfoundland and Canada outside the province.

121 James Wilfred Estey Charles Cromwell Williams14784 Bernard J. McDaniel10551 Claude Henry James Burrows3114 Percy McCuaig Anderson** Active Service Voters, Saskatchewan members of the Canadian armed services on active duty outside of Saskatchewan, were polled between October 17 and October 30, 1944.

Douglas standing under a CCF election billboard with C.M. Fines and Clarence Gillis shortly after winning the election.