ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Len Taylor Len TaylorCanadian politician This biography of a living person includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (September 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Len TaylorMember of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assemblyfor The BattlefordsIn officeNovember 5, 2003 – October 10, 2011Preceded byJack Hillson (North Battleford)Succeeded byHerb CoxMember of Parliamentfor The Battlefords—Meadow LakeIn officeNovember 21, 1988 – June 2, 1997Preceded byJohn Kenneth GormleySucceeded byGerry Ritz (Battlefords—Lloydminster) Personal detailsBorn (1952-01-16) January 16, 1952 (age 74)North Battleford, Saskatchewan Leonard William "Len" Taylor (born January 16, 1952) is a Canadian politician and a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, representing The Battlefords. Taylor is a member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party. From 2000 to 2003, and again since 2016, he served on the North Battleford, Saskatchewan city council, and was a federal NDP Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 until 1997, when he was defeated. He served as the party's House Leader from 1994 to 1996. Taylor was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the re-created district of The Battlefords in 2003, and was named to cabinet following the election as Minister of Government Relations. He became been Saskatchewan's Minister of Health in February 2006, and was previously Government House Leader in the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) government. Taylor left government when his party was relegated to the opposition benches in the 2007 election, but held his own seat. He was defeated by Saskatchewan Party challenger Herb Cox in the 2011 election. Prior to entering politics, Taylor worked as a journalist. Electoral record 2011 Saskatchewan election Party Candidate Votes % ±% SaskatchewanHerb Cox3,52751.06%+11.40% NDP Len Taylor 2,475 35.83% -7.99% Liberal Ryan Bater 812 11.76% -1.60% GreenOwen Swiderski931.35%-1.04% Total 6,907 100.00% Saskatchewan gain from New Democratic Swing - vte2007 Saskatchewan general election: The Battlefords Party Candidate Votes%±% New DemocraticLen Taylor3,33243.81%+1.29 SaskatchewanHerb Cox3,02039.71%+13.83 LiberalRyan Bater1,01613.36%−16.34 GreenReid Steward1802.39%* Western IndependenceGordon Elias570.76%−1.18 Total 7,605100.00% 2003 Saskatchewan election, The Battlefords (provincial electoral district) Party Candidate Votes % ±% NDP Len Taylor 3,056 42.53% * Liberal Jack Hillson 2,134 29.70% * SaskatchewanLarry Doke1,85625.83%* Western IndependenceGordon Elias1391.94%* Total 7,185 100.00% vte1997 Canadian federal election: Battlefords—Lloydminster Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures ReformGerry Ritz13,12542.7–$37,206 New Democratic(x) Len Taylor8,53527.8–$49,152 LiberalGlenn Hornick6,15520.0–$43,136 Progressive ConservativeKen Ritter2,8889.4–$22,635 Total valid votes 30,703100.0 – Total rejected ballots 910.3 Turnout 30,79463 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Len Taylor. MLA biography Official website Len Taylor – Parliament of Canada biography vteCabinet of Premier of Saskatchewan Lorne Calvert (2001–2007)Lorne Calvert Graham Addley Pat Atkinson Chris Axworthy Joan Beatty Buckley Belanger Lon Borgerson Eric Cline Joanne Crofford David Forbes Keith Goulet Glenn Hagel Doreen Hamilton Ron Harper Deb Higgins Judy Junor Eldon Lautermilch Pat Lorje Janice MacKinnon Warren McCall Jim Melenchuk Sandra Morin John Nilson Ron Osika Peter Prebble Frank Quennell Clay Serby Maynard Sonntag Len Taylor Andrew Thomson Kim Trew Harry Van Mulligen Mark Wartman Kevin Yates This article about a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte