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The Canadian province of Saskatchewan held municipal elections on November 9, 2020. Elections in Saskatoon, Swift Current and Maple Creek were delayed or deferred due to a snowstorm. [1] Listed below are selected municipal mayoral and city councillor races across the province. An "(X)" is listed next to the incumbent's name, where it applies.
November 16: Municipal election in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan (delayed from Nov. 9 due to snowstorm) [48] November 21: Municipal by-elections in Queen Charlotte and Sayward, British Columbia November 28: Municipal by-elections in the Cowichan Valley Regional District (Area H) and Rossland, British Columbia
In August 2021, Saskatchewan's Chief Electoral Officer Michael Boda proposed changing election dates in the province in 2024, given that the provincial and municipal elections were, as in 2020, schedule to take place within three weeks of each other. Boda recommended changing the 2024 municipal election date from November to May. [2]
This local electoral calendar for 2020 lists the subnational elections held in 2020. Referendums , recall and retention elections , and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. January
2020 Saskatchewan municipal elections; 2024 Saskatchewan municipal elections This page was last edited on 2 September 2020, at 01:56 (UTC). Text ...
Sep 29, 2020: Premier Scott Moe announces a general election to be held on October 26, 2020. 28 Sep 2020: Naveed Anwar steps down as leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party. 16 September 2020 CHASR Research: 400 53%: 25% 8% 0.5% 12% 28% 10 July-26 August 2020 EKOS Research: 1,638 60%: 28% 12% 32% 16 June-9 July 2020 EKOS Research: 1,240 57% ...
2020 Saskatchewan municipal elections; T. 2020 Toronto Centre federal by-election; Y. 2020 York Centre federal by-election; 2020 Yukon Party leadership election
This article provides a summary of results for the general elections to the Canadian province of Saskatchewan ' s unicameral legislative body, the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The number of seats has varied over time, from 25 for the first election in 1905 to a high of 66 for the 1991 election. There are currently 61 seats in the ...