Saskatoon Eastview

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Saskatoon Eastview
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan electoral district
Saskatchewan 2022 Saskatoon Eastview.svg
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Matt Love
New Democratic
District created1974
First contested 1975
Last contested 2024
Demographics
Electors 11,637
Communities Saskatoon

Saskatoon Eastview is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. This district includes the neighbourhoods of Queen Elizabeth, Eastview, Nutana Park, Adelaide/Churchill and Avalon.

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History

The riding was created for the 1975 general election out of parts of Saskatoon Nutana Centre, Saskatoon Nutana South and Hanley, on what was the edge of town.

For the 1991 general election, the riding was renamed Saskatoon Eastview-Haultain. The name was changed back to Saskatoon Eastview for the 1995 general election, and the riding was shifted south to include the area that is now the neighbourhood of Stonebridge. This rural area was transferred to Saskatoon Southeast for the 2003 general election, making Saskatoon Eastview into a strictly urban constituency.

Since 2003, the riding's boundaries have remained more or less the same, aside from minor adjustments. For the 2016 general election, the riding gained most of Queen Elizabeth from Saskatoon Nutana and lost most of Holliston to Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood. For the next general election, the riding will gain most of Lakeview from Saskatoon Southeast and lose Avalon to Saskatoon Stonebridge.

The riding has traditionally been a relatively safe seat for the New Democratic Party, though the Progressive Conservative and Saskatchewan parties won the riding in their landslide victories of 1982, 2011 and 2016. The riding was vacated in fall 2019 when Saskatchewan Party MLA Corey Tochor resigned to successfully run in the 2019 Canadian federal election. A by-election was never called and the seat remained vacant for just over a year until the 2020 general election when Matt Love re-took the riding for the NDP.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
Saskatoon Eastview
18th 1975–1978   Glen Penner Liberal
19th 1978–1982   Bernard Poniatowski New Democrat
20th 1982–1986   Kim Young Progressive Conservative
21st 1986–1988 Ray Martineau
1988–1991   Bob Pringle New Democrat
Saskatoon Eastview-Haultain
22nd 1991–1995   Bob Pringle New Democrat
Saskatoon Eastview
23rd 1995–1998  Bob Pringle New Democrat
1998-1999 Judy Junor
24th 1999–2003
25th 2003–2007
26th 2007–2011
27th 2011–2016   Corey Tochor Saskatchewan Party
28th 2016–2019
2019–2020Vacant
29th 2020–2024   Matt Love New Democrat
30th 2024–present

Election results

2024 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Matt Love 530359.2+12.1
Saskatchewan Francis Kreiser333237.2-13.1
Saskatchewan United Brad McAvoy1942.2-
Green Kendra Anderson1221.4-1.1
Total valid votes8951
Total rejected ballots17
Turnout8968
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [1]
2020 provincial election redistributed results [2]
Party %
  Saskatchewan 50.3
  New Democratic 47.1
  Green 2.5
2020 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Matt Love 4,06350.78+9.83
Saskatchewan Chris Guérette3,70446.29-7.10
Green Jan Norris2342.93+0.75
Total valid votes8,00198.94
Total rejected ballots861.06+0.96
Turnout8,08762.77+0.35
Eligible voters12,844
New Democratic gain from Saskatchewan Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
2016 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Corey Tochor 4,16953.39-4.13
New Democratic Jesse Todd3,19840.95+1.40
Liberal Ana Ashraf2723.48-
Green Shawn Setyo1702.18-0.76
Total valid votes7,80999.90
Total rejected ballots80.10-0.46
Turnout7,81762.42-15.97
Eligible voters12,524
Saskatchewan hold Swing -2.76
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [3] [4]
2011 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Corey Tochor 5,21757.51+15.27
  NDP Judy Junor 3,58839.56-5.80
Green Shawn Setyo2662.93+0.39
Total9,071100.00
2007 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Judy Junor 4,50845.36+0.72
Saskatchewan Terry Alm4,19842.24+14.67
Liberal Paul Maczek9809.86-16.75
Green Keane Gruending2522.54+1.36
Total9,938100.00
2003 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Judy Junor 4,16444.64+1.14
Saskatchewan Robin Bellamy2,57227.57-4.01
Liberal Rob Norris 2,48226.61+6.06
New Green Sandy Ervin1101.18-3.19
Total9,328100.00
1999 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Judy Junor 3,64443.50-1.65
Saskatchewan Francis Kreiser2,64631.58+12.29
Liberal Bernie Yuzdepski1,72220.55-15.01
New Green Sandy Ervin3664.37*
Total8,378100.00
June 24, 1998 By-Election: Saskatoon Eastview
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Judy Junor 2,90445.15-10.53
Liberal Jim Melenchuk 2,28735.56-0.54
Saskatchewan Francis Kreiser1,24119.29*
Total6,432100.00
1995 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon Eastview
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Bob Pringle 4,73855.68+3.15
Liberal Francis Kreiser3,07236.10+7.90
  Prog. Conservative Richard Bing-Wo6998.22-11.05
Total8,509100.00
1991 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon Eastview-Haultain
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Bob Pringle 4,63052.53-1.00
Liberal Dan Kolysher2,48528.20+8.40
  Prog. Conservative Bob Myers1,69819.27-7.40
Total8,813100.00
May 4, 1988 By-Election: Saskatoon Eastview
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Bob Pringle 6,68553.53+14.59
  Prog. Conservative Toni Davidson3,33026.67-16.41
Liberal Pat Beck2,47319.80+1.82
Total12,488100.00
1986 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Prog. Conservative Ray Martineau 6,35643.08-18.13
  NDP Dixie Campbell-Tymchatyn5,74538.94+6.18
Liberal Vic Karwacki2,65317.98+11.95
Total14,754100.00
1982 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  Prog. Conservative Kimberly Young 6,98161.21+22.57
  NDP Bernard Poniatowski 3,73632.76-13.98
Liberal David Jackson6886.03-8.59
Total11,405100.00
1978 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Bernard Poniatowski 4,01846.74+11.81
  Prog. Conservative Kimberly Young 3,32238.64+18.55
Liberal Marie Eaton1,25714.62-30.36
Total8,597100.00
1975 Saskatchewan general election: Saskatoon Eastview
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Glen Penner 3,17544.98-2.68
  NDP Reg Parker2,46634.93-17.41
  Prog. Conservative Larry Fast1,41820.09-
Total7,059100.00

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