Final Results, By-Election Expense Returns

 

Final Results

After the completion of the Final Count, the successful candidates are: Blaine McLeod – Saskatchewan Party (Lumsden-Morse); Noor Burki – New Democratic Party (Regina Coronation Park); and Jared Clarke – New Democratic Party (Regina Walsh Acres). The final results are shown below:

Lumsden-Morse:

Les Guillemin

Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan

56

Kaitlyn Stadnyk

New Democratic Party (N.D.P.)

1,110

Isaiah Hunter

Saskatchewan Green Party

40

Blaine McLeod

Saskatchewan Party

2,696

Jon Hromek

Saskatchewan United Party

1,145

Rejected Ballots

 

7

 

 

 

 

Regina Coronation Park:

Noor Burki

New Democratic Party (N.D.P.)

2,173

Olasehinde Ben Adebayo

Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan

226

Kendra Anderson

Saskatchewan Green Party

124

Riaz Ahmad

Saskatchewan Party

1,155

Reid Hill

Sask Progress

86

Rejected Ballots

 

10

 

Regina Walsh Acres:

Jared Clarke

New Democratic Party (N.D.P.)

2,535

Rose Buscholl

Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan

221

Joseph Reynolds

Saskatchewan Green Party

40

Nevin Markwart

Saskatchewan Party

1,842

Rejected Ballots

 

5

 

Turnout, as a percentage of registered voters, was 37.74 percent in Lumsden-Morse, 30.4 percent in Regina Coronation Park, and 39.42 percent in Regina Walsh Acres. In each constituency, turnout was lower than during the 2020 General Election.

Consistent with past by-elections, I will place the poll-by-poll results from these by-elections onto our website as soon as we can produce the results file. Past events have shown that we typically have the results ready and available about one month after polling day. Therefore, you can expect to see poll by poll results from the by-elections around the middle of September 2023. I will be in touch on the day the results are posted online.

By-Election Expense Returns

A reminder that candidate by-election expense returns are due Friday, November 10, 2023.  The deadline for registered political parties to file their election expense returns is Monday, February 12, 2024.  Please remember that registered political parties must file a separate return for each constituency in which they had a candidate run.

Dr. Michael Boda
Chief Electoral Officer
Province of Saskatchewan

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