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Daryl Harrison looks forward to again representing Cannington

Daryl Harrison looks forward to again representing Cannington

Harrison captured 6,034 of the 8,188 votes cast, or 73.6 per cent of the popular vote.
‘Polls are for dogs’: pollsters goofed up in Sask. election

‘Polls are for dogs’: pollsters goofed up in Sask. election

Predictions by pollsters of an NDP win ended up way off the mark in Saskatchewan’s 2024 provincial vote.
Mail-in count is on: Sask Party 34, NDP 27

Mail-in count is on: Sask Party 34, NDP 27

Latest counts favor Alana Ross in Prince Albert Northcote, Ken Cheveldayoff in Willowgrove, and April ChiefCalf in Saskatoon Westview
Editorial: It can’t be ‘business as usual’ for the government

Editorial: It can’t be ‘business as usual’ for the government

Greg NIkkel of the Weyburn Review writes that the newly-elected Scott Moe government cannot operate 'business as usual' for the next 4 years.
Fears of vote splitting impacted new candidate in Weyburn-Bengough

Fears of vote splitting impacted new candidate in Weyburn-Bengough

The fears of splitting votes had an impact on how people cast their ballots, said first-time candidate Rose McInnes, who ran for the Sask. United Party.
NDP candidate Jordan McPhail declared Cumberland winner

NDP candidate Jordan McPhail declared Cumberland winner

The Cumberland riding was a close race all evening, with NDP Candidate, Jordan McPhail being declared the new MLA.
NDP scores big in key Saskatoon ridings

NDP scores big in key Saskatoon ridings

An orange wave in Saskatoon.
Former Estevan resident elected in central Sask riding

Former Estevan resident elected in central Sask riding

Barret Kropf defeated four other candidates to win in Dakota-Arm River.
Sask Party incumbent Jeremy Harrison picks up win in Meadow Lake

Sask Party incumbent Jeremy Harrison picks up win in Meadow Lake

Harrison took home the most votes in the 35 voting stations, coming in with a total of 4,010 votes in the unofficial results.
Opinion: Some appetite for change, but not enough for an NDP win

Opinion: Some appetite for change, but not enough for an NDP win

Election results show the rural-urban split still exists in Saskatchewan.
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