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The 2020 Saskatchewan general election was held on October 26, 2020 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. This date was set by Saskatchewan's fixed election date law . The writ was dropped on September 29 just in time to hold the election on October 26.
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 ...
The 29th Saskatchewan Legislature was elected at the 2020 Saskatchewan general election. [ 1 ] Notably, this is the first Saskatchewan Legislature in which some government members will sit on the Speaker's left.
Saskatchewan Rivers is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of ... Election results ... 2020 Saskatchewan general election; Party Candidate
[7] [9] While the Saskatchewan Party government issued a statement that it was opposed to secession, former Sask Party MLA—and Reform Party MP—Allan Kerpan acted as a spokesperson for the Wexit Saskatchewan group. [10] On March 10, 2020, Wexit Saskatchewan was officially registered as a provincial party by Elections Saskatchewan, with Jake ...
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.
The district was most recently contested in the 2020 general election, during which incumbent NDP MLA Buckley Belanger was re-elected, but a by-election is scheduled for February 15, 2022 to replace Belanger who resigned to run (unsuccessfully) for the Liberal Party of Canada in the riding of Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River during the ...
Swenson announced after the 2016 election that he would step aside as leader once a new leader was chosen. [50] On November 3, 2018, Ken Grey was elected as the new leader of the party. [51] In the 2020 provincial election, the party ran 31 candidates and captured 1.9% of the vote. Grey resigned as leader on January 18, 2021.