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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the northern part of the province of Saskatchewan.

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Regional profile

Like southern Saskatchewan, the northern areas traditionally feature a strong urban-rural split, although it is less pronounced here. The Conservatives swept here in 2004 and the former Canadian Alliance also nearly swept the region in 2000. The rural areas (except for far Northern Saskatchewan) are almost as conservative as their counterparts in Alberta. The far north with its high first nations population has stronger support for the New Democrats and Liberals, and the Liberals were able to pick up the far northern seat in 2006 in a controversial close election. While Saskatoon also has large Liberal support as well as traditional NDP support, this was diluted for much of the early part of the millennium by the riding map. While Saskatoon has double the population of a typical Canadian urban riding, until 2015 the surrounding rural areas were thought to be too thinly populated for ridings of their own. As a result, for almost two decades Saskatoon's four federal ridings included large blocks of rural territory, a major reason why the NDP and Liberals were shut out in Saskatoon from 2000 to 2015.

With the 2015 redistribution, Saskatoon is split between three ridings located almost entirely within the city limits. The NDP won one Saskatoon seat in 2015, and also took the far northern seat. Those gains were reversed in 2019, as the massive Conservative wave that swept through Saskatchewan saw the party sweep every seat in the province.

2021

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPPCOther
Battlefords—Lloydminster Larry Ingram
1,748
5.63%
Rosemarie Falk
21,336
68.72%
Erik Hansen
3,718
11.98%
Kerri Wall
237
0.76%
Terry Sieben
1,847
5.95%
Ken Rutherford (Mav.)
2,162
6.96%
Rosemarie Falk
Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek Harrison Andruschak
2,066
5.03%
Kelly Block
28,192
68.61%
Shannon O'Toole
5,608
13.65%
Cherese Reemaul
379
0.92%
Micheal Bohach
3,791
9.23%
Diane Pastoor (Mav.)
1,053
2.56%
Kelly Block
Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River Buckley Belanger
5,533
26.89%
Gary Vidal
10,036
48.78%
Harmonie King
3,548
17.25%
Nasser Dean Chalifoux
215
1.05%
Dezirae Reddekopp
1,002
4.87%
Stephen King (Ind.)
240
1.17%
Gary Vidal
Prince Albert Estelle Hjertaas
3,653
10.61%
Randy Hoback
22,340
64.89%
Ken MacDougall
5,214
15.15%
Hamish Graham
364
1.06%
Joseph McCrea
2,388
6.94%
Heather Schmitt (Mav.)
466
1.35%
Randy Hoback
Saskatoon—Grasswood Rokhan Sarwar
6,460
14.17%
Kevin Waugh
22,760
49.91%
Kyla Kitzul
13,720
30.09%
Gillian Walker
556
1.22%
Mark Friesen
2,108
4.62%
Kevin Waugh
Saskatoon—University Dawn Dumont Walker
4,608
10.84%
Corey Tochor
20,389
47.95%
Claire Card
15,042
35.38%
North-Marie Hunter
405
0.95%
Guto Penteado
1,778
4.18%
Jeremy Fisher (Comm.)
100 0.24%
Corey Tochor
Carl A Wesolowski (CHP)
195 0.46%
Saskatoon West Ruben Rajakumar
2,778
8.19%
Brad Redekopp
15,379
45.36%
Robert Doucette
13,328
39.31%
Dave Greenfield
357
1.05%
Kevin Boychuk
2,064
6.09%
Brad Redekopp

2019

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenPPCOther
Battlefords—Lloydminster Larry Ingram
2,426
6.77%
Rosemarie Falk
28,030
78.25%
Marcella Pedersen
4,098
11.44%
David Kim-Cragg
605
1.69%
Jason MacInnis
662
1.85%
Rosemarie Falk
Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek Rebecca Malo
2,085
4.64%
Kelly Block
35,313
78.56%
Jasmine Calix
5,535
12.31%
Dean Gibson
873
1.94%
Cody Payant
799
1.78%
Glenn Wright (Ind.)
344
0.77%
Kelly Block
Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River Tammy Cook-Searson
7,225
26.51%
Gary Vidal
11,531
42.30%
Georgina Jolibois
7,741
28.40%
Sarah Kraynick
543
1.99%
Jerome Perrault
217
0.80%
Georgina Jolibois
Prince Albert Estelle Hjertaas
4,107
10.34%
Randy Hoback
26,891
67.72%
Harmony Johnson-Harder
6,925
17.44%
Kerri Wall
839
2.11%
Kelly Day
778
1.96%
Brian Littlepine (VCP)
170
0.43%
Randy Hoback
Saskatoon—Grasswood Tracy Muggli
8,419
17.03%
Kevin Waugh
26,336
53.27%
Erika Ritchie
12,672
25.63%
Neil Sinclair
1,320
2.67%
Mark Friesen
692
1.40%
Kevin Waugh
Saskatoon—University Susan Hayton
6,146
13.07%
Corey Tochor
24,514
52.13%
Claire Card
13,994
29.76%
Jan Norris
1,401
2.98%
Guto Penteado
667
1.42%
Jeff Willerton (CHP)
305
0.65%
Brad Trost§
Saskatoon West Shah Rukh
2,863
7.34%
Brad Redekopp
18,597
47.70%
Sheri Benson
15,708
40.29%
Shawn Setyo
1,042
2.67%
Isaac Hayes
775
1.99%
Sheri Benson

2015

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeNDPLiberalGreenOther
Battlefords—Lloydminster Gerry Ritz
20,547
61.01%
Glenn Tait
5,930
17.61%
Larry Ingram
5,550
16.48%
Mikaela Tenkink
575
1.71%
Doug Anguish (Ind.)
1,076
3.19%
Gerry Ritz
Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek Kelly Block
26,004
64.72%
Glenn Wright
7,499
18.66%
Alexander Slusar
5,774
14.37%
Lynn Wesley Oliphant
902
2.24%
Maurice Vellacott
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin
Desnethé—Missinippi—
Churchill River

(judicial recount)
Rob Clarke
9,105
30.14%
Georgina Jolibois
10,319
34.15%
Lawrence Joseph
10,237
33.88%
Warren Koch
552
1.83%
Rob Clarke
Prince Albert Randy Hoback
19,673
49.79%
Lon Borgerson
11,244
28.46%
Gordon Kirkby
7,832
19.82%
Byron Tenkink
761
1.93%
Randy Hoback
Saskatoon—Grasswood Kevin Waugh
19,166
41.59%
Scott Bell
13,909
30.18%
Tracy Muggli
12,165
26.40%
Mark Bigland-Pritchard
846
1.84%
Lynne Yelich§
Blackstrap
Saskatoon—University Brad Trost
18,592
41.53%
Claire Card
14,115
31.53%
Cynthia Marie Block
11,287
25.21%
Valerie Harvey
686
1.53%
Eric Matthew Schalm (Rhino.)
93
0.22%
Brad Trost
Saskatoon—Humboldt
Saskatoon West Randy Donauer
12,401
32.88%
Sheri Benson
14,921
39.56%
Lisa Abbott
9,234
24.48%
Lois Carol Mitchell
658
1.74%
Bronek Hart (Libert.)
230 0.61%
Kelly Block
Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
Jim Pankiw (Canada)
271 0.72%

2011

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenOther
Battlefords—Lloydminster Gerry Ritz
19,203
66.90%
Jordan LaPlante
950
3.31%
Glenn Tait
7,767
27.06%
Norbert Kratchmer
785
2.73%
Gerry Ritz
Blackstrap Lynne Yelich
23,280
54.40%
Deborah J. Walker
2,713
6.34%
Darien Moore
15,769
36.85%
Shawn Setyo
1,033
2.41%
Lynne Yelich
Desnethé—Missinippi—
Churchill River
Rob Gordon Clarke
10,509
47.93%
Gabe Lafond
1,144
5.22%
Lawrence Joseph
9,715
44.30%
George Morin
560
2.55%
Rob Clarke
Prince Albert Randy Hoback
19,214
62.17%
Ron Wassill
1,070
3.46%
Valerie Mushinski
9,841
31.84%
Myk Brazier
666
2.15%
Craig Leonard Batley (CAP)
116
0.38%
Randy Hoback
Saskatoon—Humboldt Brad Trost
19,954
52.72%
Darren Hill
3,013
7.96%
Denise Kouri
13,271
35.07%
Sandra Finley
926
2.45%
Jim Pankiw (Ind.)
682
1.80%
Brad Trost
Saskatoon—Rosetown—
Biggar
Kelly Block
14,652
48.70%
Lee Reaney
697
2.32%
Nettie Wiebe
14,114
46.91%
Vicki Strelioff
626
2.08%
Kelly Block
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin Maurice Vellacott
21,183
58.43%
Patricia Zipchen
2,428
6.70%
John Parry
11,395
31.43%
Mark Bigland-Pritchard
1,250
3.45%
Maurice Vellacott

2008

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
ConservativeLiberalNDPGreenOther
Battlefords—Lloydminster Gerry Ritz
15,621
60.11%
Gregory Nyholt
2,140
8.23%
Bob Woloshyn
6,572
25.29%
Norbert Kratchmer
1,287
4.95%
Harold Stephan (CHP)
368
1.42%
Gerry Ritz
Blackstrap Lynne Yelich
20,747
53.95%
Deb Ehmann
5,509
14.33%
Patti Gieni
9,876
25.68%
Imre Pallagi
2,325
6.05%
Lynne Yelich
Desnethé—
Missinippi—
Churchill River
Rob Clarke
8,964
46.67%
David Orchard
5,816
30.28%
Brian Morin
3,414
17.77%
George Morin
733
3.82%
Rob Ballantyne (FPNP)
282
1.47%
Rob Clarke
Prince Albert Randy Hoback
16,542
57.73%
Lou Doderai
2,289
7.99%
Valerie Mushinski
8,243
28.77%
Amanda Judith Marie Smytaniuk
1,413
4.93%
Craig Batley (CAP)
167
0.58%
Brian Fitzpatrick
Saskatoon—Humboldt Brad Trost
18,610
53.80%
Karen Parhar
4,135
11.96%
Scott Ruston
9,632
27.85%
Jean-Pierre Ducasse
2,211
6.39%
Brad Trost
Saskatoon—
Rosetown—
Biggar
Kelly Block
12,231
45.39%
Roy Bluehorn
1,188
4.41%
Nettie Wiebe
11,969
44.42%
Amber Jones
1,232
4.57%
Rick Barsky (Ind.)
138 0.51%
Carol Skelton
Marcel Leon Bourassa (CHP)
115 0.43%
Kevin Stricker (Libert.)
73 0.27%
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin Maurice Vellacott
18,320
56.51%
Patricia Zipchen
4,020
12.40%
Clint Davidson
7,898
24.36%
Tobi-Dawne Smith
2,182
6.73%
Maurice Vellacott

2006

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Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
LiberalConservativeNDPGreenOther
Battlefords—Lloydminster Dominic LaPlante
3,901
12.77%
Gerry Ritz
16,491
53.96%
Elgin Wayne Wyatt
4,829
15.80%
Norbert Kratchmer
637
2.08%
Jim Pankiw (NA)
4,396 14.38%
Gerry Ritz
Harold Stephan (CHP)
306 1.00%
Blackstrap Herta Barron
6,841
16.90%
Lynne Yelich
19,430
47.99%
Don Kossick
12,376
30.57%
Mike Fornssler
1,334
3.29%
Sonje Kristtorn (Comm.)
94 0.23%
Lynne Yelich
D.-Jay Krozser (Ind.)
412 1.02%
Desnethé—Missinippi—
Churchill River
Gary Merasty
10,191
41.37%
Jeremy Harrison
10,124
41.09%
Anita Jackson
3,787
15.37%
John A. McDonald
534
2.17%
Jeremy Harrison
Prince Albert Patrick Jahn
6,149
19.38%
Brian Fitzpatrick
17,271
54.44%
Valerie Mushinski
7,562
23.84%
Larry Zepp
744
2.35%
Brian Fitzpatrick
Saskatoon—Humboldt Peter Stroh
6,281
16.85%
Brad Trost
18,285
49.07%
Andrew Mason
10,975
29.45%
Mike E. Jones
1,382
3.71%
Tim Nyborg (Ind.)
342
0.92%
Brad Trost
Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar Myron Luczka
3,536
12.08%
Carol Skelton
13,331
45.54%
Nettie Wiebe
11,412
38.98%
Rick Barsky
738
2.52%
Marcel Bourassa (CHP)
258
0.88%
Carol Skelton
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin Chris Axworthy
8,655
24.08%
Maurice Vellacott
17,753
49.39%
Jim Maddin
7,939
22.09%
Don Cameron
1,292
3.59%
Dale Sanders (CHP)
307
0.85%
Maurice Vellacott

2004

Key map Nsk04.PNG
Key map
  1. Battlefords—Lloydminster
  2. Blackstrap
  3. Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River
  4. Prince Albert
  5. Saskatoon—Humboldt
  6. Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
  7. Saskatoon—Wanuskewin

2000

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