In what will be the third provincial election held in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic — the others were in New Brunswick on Sept. 14 and British Columbia on Saturday — 61,225 Saskatchewan residents have received mail ballots.
Ballots sent by mail will only begin to be counted on Wednesday. In tightly fought ridings, the margins may be too narrow to decide the race without accounting for the mail ballot results.
For those casting a ballot in-person on Monday, Elections Saskatchewan is strongly recommending that voters wear a mask at the polls and stay home if feeling unwell.
Source: Election day arrives in Saskatchewan, the third province to head to polls during pandemic | CBC News
A Big Win For The Saskatchewan Party
This is the fourth-consecutive election that the Saskatchewan Party has won. The full election results won’t be known until Nov. 7 when the mail-in ballots have been counted.
The party was first elected in 2007 with Brad Wall as leader after 16 years of NDP rule. In two successive elections since then — 2011 and 2016 — the Saskatchewan Party consolidated its hold on power, increasing its seat count in both elections.
The Saskatchewan Party held 46 seats when the election was called, with the NDP at 13 and two seats vacant. [Read more]
Seems as one Conservative gets voted out, another one takes his place. This will be the year that defines Premier Scott Moe. As a big supporter of oil & gas, and Jason Kenney too, things are apt to get a little rocky on the environmental front.