Eldon Floyd Lautermilch | |
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MLA for Prince Albert Duck Lake | |
In office 1986–1991 | |
Succeeded by | riding dissolved |
MLA for Prince Albert Northcote | |
In office 1991 – November 20, 2007 | |
Preceded by | first member |
Succeeded by | Darcy Furber |
Personal details | |
Born | Lafleche, Saskatchewan | September 9, 1949
Political party | New Democratic Party |
Eldon Floyd Lautermilch (born September 9, 1949) is a Canadian provincial politician. [1] He was the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Prince Albert Northcote. [2]
He was first elected in 1986 and was re-elected in subsequent elections in 1991, 1995, 1999 and 2003. [3]
He was appointed to the cabinet in 1992, and held several portfolios including Energy and Mines, Rural Development, Economic and Co-operative Development, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Forestry, Minister of Highways and Transportation, and Government House Leader. [2] [3] [4]
He won the 2003 election by more than 1600 votes. [2]
Lautermilch did not run in the 2007 election. [3]
Eldon Floyd Lautermilch | |
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MLA for Prince Albert Duck Lake | |
In office 1986–1991 | |
Succeeded by | riding dissolved |
MLA for Prince Albert Northcote | |
In office 1991 – November 20, 2007 | |
Preceded by | first member |
Succeeded by | Darcy Furber |
Personal details | |
Born | Lafleche, Saskatchewan | September 9, 1949
Political party | New Democratic Party |
Eldon Floyd Lautermilch (born September 9, 1949) is a Canadian provincial politician. [1] He was the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Prince Albert Northcote. [2]
He was first elected in 1986 and was re-elected in subsequent elections in 1991, 1995, 1999 and 2003. [3]
He was appointed to the cabinet in 1992, and held several portfolios including Energy and Mines, Rural Development, Economic and Co-operative Development, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Forestry, Minister of Highways and Transportation, and Government House Leader. [2] [3] [4]
He won the 2003 election by more than 1600 votes. [2]
Lautermilch did not run in the 2007 election. [3]