2020 Saskatchewan municipal elections

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2020 Saskatchewan municipal elections
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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]

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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.

Balgonie

Mayoral candidate [2] Vote [2] %
Frank Thauberger (X)Acclaimed

Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344

Reeve candidate [3] Vote %
Judy Harwood (X)Acclaimed

Estevan

Mayoral candidate [4] Vote [5] %
Roy Ludwig (X)1,63270.53
Ray Walton68229.47

Humboldt

Mayoral candidate [6] Vote [1] %
Michael Behiel76052.81
Lorne Pratchler54938.15
Harley Bentley1309.03

Lloydminster

Mayoral candidate [7] Vote%
Gerald S. Aalbers (X)Acclaimed

Martensville

Mayoral candidate [8] Vote%
Kent Muench (X)Acclaimed

Meadow Lake

Mayoral candidate [9] Vote %
Merlin Seymour (X)Acclaimed

Melfort

Mayoral candidate [10] Vote [11] %
Glenn George58350.22
Rick Lang (X)57849.78

Moose Jaw

Mayoral candidate [12] Vote [13] %
Fraser Tolmie (X)3,18955.06
John Kot2,31639.99
Nancy Nash2874.96

By-election

A by-election was held November 3, 2021 to replace Tolmie, who was elected to parliament in the 2021 Canadian federal election. [14]

Mayoral candidate [15] Vote [13] %
Clive Tolley1,29021.50
Crystal Froese1,24920.82
Sam Morrison1,22720.45
Mike Simpkins89714.95
Heather Eby78313.05
Kim Robinson2203.67
Brett McAuley1512.52
Wayne Watermanuk951.58
Michael Haygarth871.45

North Battleford

Mayoral candidate [16] Vote [17] %
David Gillan1,19850.98
Ryan Bater (X)98842.04
Lois Laing743.15
James Sieben502.13
Misa Nikolic401.70

Pilot Butte

Mayor

Mayoral candidate [18] Vote [19] %
Peggy Chorney (X)42982.34
Nat Ross9217.66

Council

Candidate [2] Vote [2] %Elected
Scott Einarson28153.93
Ed Sigmeth (X)26851.44
Zac Forster24446.83
Fred Salerno23945.87
Lydia Riopka (X)22843.76
Jean Lowenberger (X)22442.99
Joshua Schmidt20439.16
Scott Hendriks20238.77
Teresa Blommaert (X)19437.24
John Wegmann14427.64
Leanne Rempel13626.10
Kelly Feltis12824.57
Arcady Rosental8616.51

Prince Albert

Mayor

Mayoral candidate [20] Vote [21] %
Greg Dionne (X)3,32245.91
Darryl Hickie 3,07742.52
Dennis Nowoselsky4396.07
Josh Morrow3985.50

Regina

2020 Regina municipal election
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Nominee Sandra Masters Michael Fougere
Popular vote19,02214,663
Percentage46.36%35.74%

Mayor before election

Michael Fougere

Elected mayor

Sandra Masters

Mayor

Mayoral candidate [22] Vote%
Sandra Masters 19,02246.36
Michael Fougere (X)14,66335.74
Jerry Flegel3,2427.90
Tony P. Fiacco1,5173.70
Jim Elliot1,1422.78
Darren Bradley5181.26
Mitchell C. Howse4971.21
George R. Wooldridge3010.73
Bob Pearce1270.31

Regina City Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Cheryl Stadnichuk2,75452.51
Barbara Young (X)2,49147.49
Ward 2
Bob Hawkins (X)2,02447.29
George Tsiklis1,51135.30
Bill Singh3788.83
Stew Fettes3678.57
Ward 3
Andrew Stevens (X)2,19072.25
Elmer Eashappie49916.46
Nahida Chowdhuary2096.90
Tom Dacosta Sealy1334.39
Ward 4
Lori Bresciani (X)Acclaimed
Ward 5
John Findura (X)2,27850.48
Cameron Wilkes1,85441.08
Rodney Francis2154.76
Reinier Van Everdink1663.68
Ward 6
Dan LeBlanc85931.09
Joel Murray (X)73226.49
Shontell Hillcoff48117.41
Sohel Sheik35712.92
Norman Hoffert1997.20
Rod Kletchko1354.89
Ward 7
Terina Shaw99330.75
Sharron Bryce (X)86626.82
Shobna Radons85126.35
John Gross3139.69
Mike Parisone2066.38
Ward 8
Shanon Zachidniak1,24637.41
Alex Tkach85225.58
Reid Hill65319.60
Wesley Stryletski38811.65
Carl Humphreys1925.76
Ward 9
Jason Mancinelli (X)1,57334.04
Katherine Gagné1,29127.94
Jeff Soroka64313.91
Christopher Kayter49310.67
Rob Humphries46410.04
Rod Williams1573.40
Ward 10
Landon Mohl90421.74
Adam Anderson70817.02
Shea Paisley58814.14
Cameron Hiebert56513.58
Mark Shmelinski55013.22
Charles Olsen3869.28
Laura Luby3498.39
Patrick Denis1092.62

Saskatoon

2020 Saskatoon municipal election
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Nominee Charlie Clark Rob Norris Don Atchison
Popular vote27,37715,26111,722
Percentage46.90%26.15%20.08%

Mayor before election

Charlie Clark

Elected mayor

Charlie Clark

Due to a snowstorm, the Saskatoon election was extended to November 13. [23]

Mayor

Mayoral candidate [24] Vote [25] %
Charlie Clark (X)27,37746.90
Rob Norris 15,26126.15
Don Atchison 11,72220.08
Cary Tarasoff2,6504.54
Zubair Sheikh7211.24
Mark Zielke6391.09

Saskatoon City Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Darren Hill (X)1,63934.51
Kevin Boychuk1,58333.33
Aron Cory1,05422.19
Kyla Kitzul4739.96
Ward 2
Hilary Gough (X)2,59966.66
Rose Kasleder1,30033.34
Ward 3
David Kirton1,10329.13
Nick Sackville86922.95
Janine Lazaro64817.12
Bobbie Ehman38310.12
Elizabeth Fay2907.66
Mark Mills2286.02
Christopher Sicotte1654.36
Colin Prang1002.64
Ward 4
Troy Davies (X)Acclaimed
Ward 5
Randy Donauer (X)5,40271.87
Paul Miazga2,11428.13
Ward 6
Cynthia Block (X)5,00462.97
Jon Naylor1,52519.19
Lee Kormish1,41817.84
Ward 7
Mairin Loewen (X)3,35647.67
Jim Rhode1,77525.21
Carol Reynolds1,19416.96
Darcy Warrington 71510.16
Ward 8
Sarina Gersher (X)3,30750.37
Brian Shalovelo2,25134.28
Ron Mantyka1,00815.35
Ward 9
Bev Dubois (X)3,63761.99
Carla Shabaga2,23038.01
Ward 10
Zach Jeffries (X)4,39871.73
A. J. Itterman1,13518.51
Anjum Saeed5989.75

Swift Current

Due to a snowstorm, the election was postponed until November 12. [26]

Mayoral candidate [27] Vote%
Al Bridal2,49756.79
Denis Perrault (X)1,90043.21

Warman

Mayoral candidate [28] Vote%
Gary PhilipchukAcclaimed

Weyburn

Mayoral candidate [29] Vote [30] %
Marcel Roy (X)1,63656.47
Nick Coroluick1,24643.01
Bruce Croft150.52

Yorkton

Mayoral candidate [31] Vote [32] %
Mitch Hippsley2,00051.10
Aaron Kienle1,91448.90

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