2016 Saskatchewan general election

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2016 Saskatchewan general election

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61 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout57.8% [1] (Decrease8.9pp)
  First party Second party
  Brad Wall at the 2016 Leaders Debate Cam Broten at the 2016 Leaders Debate
Leader Brad Wall Cam Broten
Party Saskatchewan New Democratic
Leader since March 15, 2004 March 9, 2013
Leader's seat Swift Current Saskatoon
Massey Place
(ran in Saskatoon Westview; lost)
Last election 49 seats, 64.25% 9 seats, 31.97%
Seats before 47 9
Seats won 51 10
Seat change Increase4 Increase1
Popular vote 270,776 131,137
Percentage 62.53% 30.28%
Swing Decrease1.72pp Decrease1.69pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each riding. Riding names are listed at the bottom of the map.

Premier before election

Brad Wall
Saskatchewan

Premier after election

Brad Wall
Saskatchewan

The 2016 Saskatchewan general election, was held on April 4, 2016, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Lieutenant Governor dissolved the Legislature on March 8, 2016, setting the election date for April 4. The election resulted in the Saskatchewan Party winning its third majority government. This is the first time in 90 years that a party other than the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) or its predecessor, the Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) has won three consecutive majority governments in Saskatchewan. It is also the first time that a centre-right party has won three consecutive elections in the province.

Date

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Under The Legislative Assembly Act, 2007 (Saskatchewan), the election "must be held" on the first Monday of November in the fourth calendar year following the previous election. As the last election was held in 2011, that date would be November 2, 2015. However, the act also provides that if the election period would overlap with a federal election period, the provincial election is to be postponed until the first Monday of the following April.[2] Under the federal fixed-term act, the 42nd general election occurred on October 19, 2015, overlapping election periods by approximately two weeks. Because the federal Conservatives called the election on August 2, 2015 for October 19, the Saskatchewan election was held on April 4, 2016, even though the Lieutenant Governor retained the power to dissolve the Legislative Assembly early on the Premier's advice.

Results

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Due to an increase in the number of ridings (from 58 to 61), both parties increased their total number of seats.

The Saskatchewan Party maintained its sweep of the southern and central rural ridings, and also held on to a majority of seats in Regina and Saskatoon. The NDP seemed to have some momentum after winning federal seats for the first time in a decade at the 2015 federal election. However, it was unable to recover much of the ground it lost in its severe defeat of almost five years earlier. The NDP gained one seat each in Regina and Prince Albert but lost one in Saskatoon for an overall net gain of one seat, and for the second consecutive election saw its leader unseated in his own riding; Cam Broten was defeated in the reconfigured riding of Saskatoon Westview by a slim margin of 232 votes. The results reflected the opinion polling done prior to the election, with the popular vote falling within the margins of error, though the Saskatchewan Party won more seats than what was projected.[3]

Election summary

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Summary of the April 4, 2016 Saskatchewan Legislature election
Party Leader Candidates[4] Seats Popular vote
2011 Dissol. 2016 +/- Votes % % change
Saskatchewan Brad Wall 61 49 47 51 +2 270,776 62.53% -1.72
New Democratic Cam Broten 61 9 9 10 +1 131,137 30.28% -1.69
Liberal Darrin Lamoureux 61 0 15,568 3.60% +3.04
Green Victor Lau 58 0 7,967 1.84% -1.03
Progressive Conservative Rick Swenson 18 0 5,571 1.29% +0.96
Western Independence Frank Serfas 4 0 318 +0.06%
  Independent 5 0 1,693 +0.38%
  Vacant 2
Total 268 58 58 61 433,030 100%

Percentages

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Popular vote
Saskatchewan
62.53%
New Democratic
30.28%
Liberal
3.60%
Others
3.59%
Seat summary
Saskatchewan
83.61%
New Democratic
16.39%

Detailed analysis

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Elections to the 28th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan – top 5 candidates from each riding, by party
Party Candidates 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Saskatchewan 61 51 10
New Democratic 61 10 50 1
Liberal 61 46 8 6
Green 58 4 47 5
Progressive Conservative 18 10 5 3
Western Independence 4 1 1
Independents 5 1 4

Incumbents not contesting their seats

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Retiring incumbents

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Opinion polls

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Polling Firm Date of Polling Link Saskatchewan New Democratic Green Liberal PC Other
Forum Research April 1–2, 2016 PDF 60.8 30.1 3.3 5.5 0.4
Insights West March 31–April 2, 2016 HTML[usurped] 61 29 4 4
Mainstreet Research March 31, 2016 HTML 60 31 5 4
Insightrix March 28–30, 2016 HTML 60 30 3 5 3
Insights West March 23–25, 2016 HTML[usurped] 56 34 3 6
Insightrix March 14–16, 2016 HTML 61 29 2 6 2 0
Mainstreet Research March 15, 2016 HTML 53 35 4 8
Insightrix March 8–10, 2016 HTML 57 29 7
Mainstreet Research March 8, 2016 HTML 51 37 3 8
Forum Research March 7, 2016 PDF 57 33 3 7
Mainstreet Research March 1, 2016 HTML 55 33 3 9
Mainstreet Research February 23, 2016 HTML 52 34 4 10
Mainstreet Research February 11, 2016 HTML 56 32 4 8
Mainstreet Research January 4, 2016 HTML 59 28 3 7 2
Insightrix November 10–12, 2015 HTML 54 25 4 14 3
Mainstreet Research October 6, 2015 HTML 57 32 3 8
Oracle May 19–25, 2015 PDF 60.8 26.7 4.1 4.8 3.7
Insightrix April 7–9, 2015 HTML 58 31 3 6 2
Insightrix April 9–13, 2014 HTML 63.2 27.4 3.8 5.1 0.5
Insightrix July 6–13, 2013 HTML 60.1 28.7 6 5
Insightrix May 1–8, 2013 HTML 60.7 29.4 3 4
Insightrix June 4–8, 2012 HTML 60.8 29.4 4.3 1 0.2
2011 election November 7, 2011 PDF[permanent dead link] 64.25 31.97 2.87 0.56 0.33 0.02

Riding-by-riding results

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People in bold represent cabinet ministers and the speaker. Party leaders are italicized. The symbols ** indicates MLAs who are not running again.

Northwest Saskatchewan

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
SK Party New Democratic Liberal Green PC
         
Athabasca   Philip Elliott
644 (23.72%)
Buckley Belanger
1,756 (64.68%)
Michael Wolverine
262 (9.65%)
Max Morin
53 (1.95%)
  Buckley Belanger
Cut Knife-Turtleford   Larry Doke
5,765 (79.83%)
Danica Lorer
958 (13.27%)
Rod Gopher
255 (3.53%)
Tammy Fairley Saunders
90 (1.25%)
Rick Cline
154 (2.13%)
  Larry Doke
Lloydminster   Colleen Young
4,350 (86.16%)
Michelle Oleksyn
432 (8.56%)
Dolores Pahtayken
202 (4.00%)
Lisa Grant
65 (1.29%)
  Colleen Young
Meadow Lake   Jeremy Harrison
4,395 (70.47%)
Dwayne Lasas
1,430 (22.93%)
Eric McCrimmon
305 (4.89%)
Eric Schalm
107 (1.72%)
  Jeremy Harrison
Rosthern-Shellbrook   Scott Moe
4,792 (71.59%)
Rose Freeman
1,288 (19.52%)
Orrin M. Greyeyes
468 (7.09%)
Jade Duckett
119 (1.80%)
  Scott Moe
The Battlefords   Herb Cox
4,296 (60.70%)
Rob Feist
2,260 (31.93%)
Dexter Gopher
438 (6.19%)
Josh Hunt
83 (1.17%)
  Herb Cox

Northeast Saskatchewan

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
SK Party New Democratic Liberal Green Other
         
Batoche   Delbert Kirsch
4,471 (64.76%)
Clayton DeBray
2,211 (30.62%)
Graham Tweten
216 (3.13%)
B Garneau I
103 (1.49%)
  Delbert Kirsch
Canora-Pelly   Terry Dennis
4,318 (67.47%)
Theresa Wilson
1,323 (20.67%)
Kyle Budz
216 (3.00%)
Rachel Gregoire
102 (1.59%)
Merv Malish (PC)
414 (6.47%)

David Sawkiw (WIP)
51 (0.80%)

  Ken Krawetz**
Carrot River Valley   Fred Bradshaw
5,104 (75.96%)
Sandy Ewen
1,369 (20.38%)
Karalasingham Sadadcharam
131 (1.95%)
Koreena Fibke
115 (1.71%)
  Fred Bradshaw
Cumberland   Thomas Sierzycki
1,610 (29.73%)
Doyle Vermette
3,375 (62.32%)
George Morin
352 (6.50%)
Michael Taylor-Lessard
79 (1.46%)
  Doyle Vermette
Kelvington-Wadena   Hugh Nerlien
5,133 (69.98%)
Dan Hiscock
1,354 (18.46%)
Bernie Yuzdepski
132 (1.80%)
Owen Swiderski
108 (1.47%)
Tim Atchison (PC)
390 (5.32%)

Walter Hrappsted (WIP)
218 (2.97%)

  June Draude**
Melfort   Kevin Phillips
5,579 (77.09%)
Linsey Thornton
1,406 (19.43%)
Bruce Ber
150 (2.07%)
Tanner Wallace
102 (1.41%)
  Kevin Phillips
Prince Albert Carlton   Joe Hargrave
3,353 (54.81%)
Shayne Lazarowich
2,670 (41.19%)
Winston McKay
199 (3.07%)
Asia Yellowtail
60 (0.93%)
  Vacant
Prince Albert Northcote   Victoria Jurgens
2,491 (44.46%)
Nicole Rancourt
2,752 (49.12%)
Jonathan Fraser
272 (4.85%)
Trace Yellowtail
88 (1.57%)
  Victoria Jurgens
Saskatchewan Rivers   Nadine Wilson
4,584 (67.04%)
Lyle Whitefish
2,010 ( 29.39%)
Brenda McKnight
244 (3.57%)
  Nadine Wilson

West Central Saskatchewan

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
SK Party New Democratic Liberal Green Other
         
Arm River   Greg Brkich
6,187 (73.39%)
Denise Leduc
1,457 (17.28%)
Russ Collicott
207 (2.46%)
Dale Dewar
241 (2.86%)
Raymond Carrick (PC)
338 (4.01%)
  Greg Brkich
Arm River-Watrous
Biggar-Sask Valley   Randy Weekes
5,972 (76.75%)
Dan Richert
1,453 (18.67%)
Faiza Kanwal
194 (2.49%)
Ryan Lamarche
162 (2.08%)
  Randy Weekes
Biggar
Humboldt-Watrous   Donna Harpauer
5,818 (74.54%)
Adam Duke
1,588 (20.35%)
Robert Tutka
212 (2.72%)
Lori Ellen Harper
187 (2.40%)
  Donna Harpauer
Humboldt
Kindersley   Bill Boyd
4,802 (67.95%)
Charles Jedlicka
522 (7.39%)
Darren Donald
171 (2.42%)
Jason Dearborn (Ind.)
1,249 (17.67%)

Terry Smith (PC)
323 (4.57%)

  Bill Boyd
Martensville-Warman   Nancy Heppner
6,854 (79.45%)
Jasmine Calix
1,477 (17.12%)
Michael McAteer
179 (2.07%)
Darcy Robilliard
91 (1.05%)
Pamela Spencer (WIP)
26 (0.30%)
  Nancy Heppner
Martensville
Rosetown-Elrose   Jim Reiter
5,939 (77.66%)
Glenn Wright
1,380 (18.05%)
Adrian Janssens
146 (1.91%)
Yvonne Potter Pihach
182 (2.38%)
  Jim Reiter

Southwest Saskatchewan

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
SK Party New Democratic Liberal Green PC
         
Cypress Hills   Doug Steele
5,774 (79.50%)
Barb Genert
875 (12.05%)
Charles Tait
99 (1.36%)
Marie Crowe
133 (1.83%)
John Goohsen
382 (5.26%)
  Wayne Elhard**
Lumsden-Morse   Lyle Stewart
6,256 (75.08%)
Rhonda Phillips
1,655 (19.86%)
Gerry Hiebert
242 (2.90%)
Patricia Crowther
179 (2.15%)
  Lyle Stewart
Thunder Creek
Moose Jaw North   Warren Michelson
4,425 (60.80%)
Corey Atkinson
2,517 (34.58%)
Brenda Colenutt
194 (2.67%)
Caleb MacLowich
142 (1.95%)
  Warren Michelson
Moose Jaw Wakamow   Greg Lawrence
3,514 (53.07%)
Karen Purdy
2,819 (42.58%)
Terry Gabel
182 (2.75%)
Shaun Drake
106 (1.60%)
  Greg Lawrence
Swift Current   Brad Wall
6,071 (82.44%)
Hailey Clark
1,112 (15.10%)
Glenn Smith
78 (1.06%)
George Watson
103 (1.40%)
  Brad Wall
Wood River   Dave Marit
6,125 (76.08%)
Brenda Shenher
991 (12.31%)
Edward Ives
191 (2.37%)
Judy Mergel
200 (2.48%)
Brian Archer
544 (6.76%)
  Yogi Huyghebaert**

Southeast Saskatchewan

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
SK Party New Democratic Liberal Green Other
         
Cannington   Dan D'Autremont
6,444 (84.47%)
Nathaniel Cole
674 (8.83%)
Patrick Dennie
133 (1.74%)
Tierra Lemieux
133 (1.74%)
Kurt Schmidt (PC)
245 (3.21%)
  Dan D'Autremont
Estevan   Lori Carr
5,454 (77.86%)
Tina Vuckovic
635 (9.06%)
Oskar Karkabatov
118 (1.68%)
Branden Schick
89 (1.27%)
Paul Carroll (PC)
618 (8.82%)

Cam Robock (Ind.)
91 (1.30%)

  Doreen Eagles**
Indian Head-Milestone   Don McMorris
5,118 (67.36%)
Ashley Nemeth
1,848 (24.32%)
David Delainey
264 (3.47%)
Andrea Huang
143 (1.88%)
Sheila Olson (PC)
225 (2.96%)
  Don McMorris
Last Mountain-Touchwood   Glen Hart
4,274 (62.18%)
Mary Ann Harrison
1,572 (22.87%)
David Buchocik
212 (3.08%)
Justin Stranack
104 (1.51%)
Rick Swenson (PC)
689 (10.02%)

Frank J. Serfas (WIP)
23 (0.33%)

  Glen Hart
Melville-Saltcoats   Warren Kaeding
5,311 (72.74%)
Leonard Dales
1,595 (21.85%)
Igor Riabchyk
138 (1.89%)
Diana Lowe (PC)
192 (2.63%)

Trever Ratti (Ind.)
65 (0.89%)

  Bob Bjornerud**
Moosomin   Steven Bonk
5,142 (72.31%)
Ashlee Hicks
1,032 (14.51%)
Janice Palmer
191 (2.69%)
Kate Ecklund
244 (3.43%)
Lloyd Hauser (PC)
284 (3.99%)

Trevor Bearance (Ind.)
218 (3.07%)

  Don Toth**
Weyburn-Big Muddy   Dustin Duncan
6,177 (78.74%)
Karen Wormsbecker
1,260 (16.06%)
Dylan Hart
122 (1.56%)
Barry Dickie
155 (1.98%)
Glenn Pohl (PC)
131 (1.67%)
  Dustin Duncan
Yorkton   Greg Ottenbreit
4,584 (72.56%)
Greg Olson
1,432 (22.66%)
Aaron Sinclair
184 (2.91%)
Chad Gregoire
118 (1.87%)
  Greg Ottenbreit

Saskatoon

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
SK Party New Democratic Liberal Green PC
         
Saskatoon Centre   Brad Hoffmann
1,928 (36.62%)
David Forbes
3,005 (57.08%)
Roman Todos
203 (3.86%)
Kathryn McDonald
129 (2.45%)
  David Forbes
Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood   Lisa Lambert
3,978 (52.59%)
Tanya Dunn-Pierce
3,044 (40.24%)
Chris Chovin
414 (5.47%)
Colleen Kennedy
128 (1.69%)
Vacant
Saskatoon Greystone
Saskatoon Eastview   Corey Tochor
4,169 (53.39%)
Jesse Todd
3,198 (40.95%)
Ana Ashraf
272 (3.48%)
Shawn Setyo
170 (2.18%)
  Corey Tochor
Saskatoon Fairview   Jennifer Campeau
2,951 (48.24%)
Vicki Mowat
2,769 (45.27%)
Shah Rukh
308 (5.04%)
Debbie McGraw
89 (1.45%)
  Jennifer Campeau
Saskatoon Meewasin   Roger Parent
3,500 (50.49%)
Nicole White
2,977 (42.95%)
Constance Sacher
307 (4.43%)
Daeran Gall
148 (2.14%)
  Roger Parent
Saskatoon Northwest   Gordon Wyant
4,514 (65.49%)
Dennel Pickering
2,004 (29.07%)
Eric Steiner
254 (3.68%)
Nylissa Valentine
121 (1.76%)
  Gordon Wyant
Saskatoon Nutana   Jamie Brandrick
2,474 (36.59%)
Cathy Sproule
3,822 (56.53%)
Robin Schneider
275 (4.07%)
Jaime Fairley
190 (2.81%)
  Cathy Sproule
Saskatoon Riversdale   Marv Friesen
2,432 (43.55%)
Danielle Chartier
2,691 (48.19%)
Robert Rudachyk
354 (6.34%)
Julia MacKay
107 (1.92%)
  Danielle Chartier
Saskatoon Silverspring-Sutherland   Paul Merriman
4,482 (63.69%)
Zaigham Kayani
2,003 (28.46%)
James Gorin
303 (4.31%)
Evangeline Godron
127 (1.80%)
Jeff Wortman
122 (1.73%)
  New District
Saskatoon Southeast   Don Morgan
5,247 (67.75%)
Michael Karras
2,169 (28.01%)
Pradipta Das
225 (2.91%)
Deanna Robilliard
104 (1.34%)
  Don Morgan
Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota   Bronwyn Eyre
6,584 (69.97%)
Steve Jimbo
2,300 (24.44%)
Kevin Ber
377 (4.01%)
Michelle Wendzina
149 (1.58%)
  New District
Saskatoon University   Eric Olauson
3,080 (48.03%)
Jennifer Bowes
2,732 (42.61%)
Ezaz Jaseem
370 (5.77%)
Garnet Hall
129 (2.01%)
Rose Buscholl
101 (1.58%)
  Paul Merriman
Saskatoon Sutherland
Saskatoon Westview   David Buckingham
3,892 (49.07%)
Cam Broten
3,675 (46.34%)
Naveed Anwar
240 (3.03%)
Tammy McDonald
124 (1.56%)
  Cam Broten
Saskatoon Massey Place
Saskatoon Willowgrove   Ken Cheveldayoff
6,603 (72.11%)
Tajinder Grewal
2,196 (23.98%)
Jason Gorin
229 (2.50%)
Sarah Risk
129 (1.41%)
  Ken Cheveldayoff
Saskatoon Silver Springs

Regina

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Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
SK Party New Democratic Liberal Green Other
         
Regina Coronation Park   Mark Docherty
3,008 (47.84%)
Ted Jaleta
2,861 (45.51%)
Tara Jijian
245 (3.90%)
Melvin Pylypchuk
103 (1.64%)
Douglas Hudgin (Ind.)
70 (1.11%)
  Mark Docherty
Regina Douglas Park   CJ Katz
2,531 (38.90%)
Nicole Sarauer
3,242 (49.83%)
Curt Schroeder
332 (5.10%)
Victor Lau
401 (6.16%)
  Russ Marchuk**
Regina Elphinstone-Centre   Bill Stevenson
1,351 (30.20%)
Warren McCall
2,648 (59.19%)
Patrick Denis
297 (6.64%)
Dianna Holigroski
178 (3.98%)
  Warren McCall
Regina Gardiner Park   Gene Makowsky
4,259 (59.57%)
Faycal Haggui
2,459 (34.39%)
Jesse Albanez
294 (4.11%)
Liam Becker Lau
138 (1.93%)
  Gene Makowsky
Regina Dewdney
Regina Lakeview   Dan Cooper
2,715 (35.19%)
Carla Beck
4,358 (56.49%)
Stewart Kerr
391 (5.07%)
Larry Neufeld
251 (3.25%)
  John Nilson**
Regina Northeast   Kevin Doherty
3,920 (54.65%)
Kathleen O’Reilly
2,912 (40.60%)
Hafeez Chaudhuri
186 (2.59%)
Marlene Macfarlane
155 (2.16%)
  Kevin Doherty
Regina Pasqua   Muhammad Fiaz
3,929 (44.24%)
Heather McIntyre
3,631 (40.88%)
Darrin Lamoureux
962 (10.83%)
Mike Wright
186 (2.09%)
Desmond Bilsky (PC)
174 (1.96%)
New District
Regina Rochdale   Laura Ross
5,769 (59.04%)
Brett Estey
3,554 (36.37%)
Nadeem Islam
293 (3.00%)
Billy Patterson
155 (1.59%)
  Laura Ross
Regina Qu'Appelle Valley
Regina Rosemont   Kevin Dureau
3,101 (41.89%)
Trent Wotherspoon
3,994 (53.95%)
Reid Hill
162 (2.19%)
Sara Piotrofsky
146 (1.97%)
  Trent Wotherspoon
Regina University   Tina Beaudry-Mellor
3,418 (48.93%)
Aleana Young
3,001 (42.96%)
Silvia Volodko
401 (5.74%)
Yordanos Tesfamariam
165 (2.36%)
  Bill Hutchinson**
Regina South
Regina Walsh Acres   Warren Steinley
3,575 (51.30%)
Gloria Patrick
2,976 (42.70%)
Reina Sinclair
312 (4.48%)
Leonie Williams
106 (1.52%)
  Warren Steinley
Regina Wascana Plains   Christine Tell
6,107 (65.55%)
Kaytlyn Criddle
2,525 (27.10%)
Gulraiz Tariq
287 (3.08%)
Jeremy O'Connor
153 (1.64%)
Allen Mryglod (PC)
245 (2.63%)
  Christine Tell

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