Saskatoon Southeast

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Saskatoon Southeast
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan electoral district
Saskatchewan 2022 Saskatoon Southeast.svg
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
MLA
 
 
 
Brittney Senger
New Democratic
District created1991
First contested 1991
Last contested 2024
Demographics
Electors 15,126
Communities Saskatoon

Saskatoon Southeast is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Since a boundary redraw in 2022, it currently encompasses the Saskatoon neighbourhoods of Lakeridge, Briarwood, Lakewood, Rosewood, and a small portion of Lakeview, which it lost to the redistributed riding of Saskatoon Eastview.

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History

The district was created in 1988 for the 1991 general election as Saskatoon Wildwood, encompassing the Wildwood, Rosewood, Lakewood, Briarwood, The Willows and Stonebridge neighbourhoods of Saskatoon. Before the 1995 general election, the district was reconfigured and expanded to include the rural communities of Grasswood, Floral, Furdale and part of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park. This rural territory was moved to Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota in 2012, making it again into an entirely urban constituency for the 2016 general election, this time centered in the neighbourhoods of Lakeview, Lakeridge and Rosewood. For the next general election, the district will be shifted further to the southeast, losing most of Lakeview to Saskatoon Eastview and gaining Briarwood from Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota. In the

This district has historically been one of the safest seats for the Saskatchewan Party in Saskatoon, having returned Minister Don Morgan of the Saskatchewan Party to office in every election since the 2003 general election. It was one of the first three Saskatoon area seats the party won that year since its formation in 1997.

After serving for 20 years, Don Morgan announced that he will retire.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

LegislatureYearsMemberParty
Saskatoon Wildwood
22nd 1991–1995   Pat Lorje New Democratic
Saskatoon Southeast
23rd 1995–1999   Pat Lorje New Democratic
24th 1999–2003
25th 2003–2007   Don Morgan Saskatchewan Party
26th 2007–2011
27th 2011–2016
28th 2016–2020
29th 2020-2024
30th 2024-   Brittney Senger New Democratic

Election results

2024 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan John OwojoriTBDTBD-TBD
New Democratic Brittney Senger TBDTBDTBD
Green Mohammad Mansour Abusha'rTBDTBDTBD
Saskatchewan United Greg Brkich TBDTBDTBD
Total valid votesTBDTBD
Total rejected ballotsTBDTBDTBD
TurnoutTBDTBDTBD
Eligible voters
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
2020 provincial election redistributed results [1]
Party %
  Saskatchewan 65.0
  New Democratic 32.7
  Green 2.0
  Buffalo 0.4
2020 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don Morgan 5,67963.58-4.16
New Democratic Pamela Beaudin3,08034.48+6.48
Green Cheryl Mazil1731.94+0.60
Total valid votes8,93298.94
Total rejected ballots961.06
Turnout9,02859.69
Eligible voters15,126
Source: Elections Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan hold Swing
2016 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don Morgan5,24767.74-7.67
New Democratic Michael Karras2,16928.00+8.68
Liberal Pradipta Das2252.90+0.40
Green Deanna Robilliard1041.34-1.43
Total valid votes7,745100.0  
Eligible voters
Saskatchewan hold Swing
Source: Elections Saskatchewan [2] [3]
2011 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don Morgan8,07375.41+16.47
  NDP Zubair Sheikh2,06819.32-9.11
Green Sarah Risk2972.77+1.25
Liberal Brenda McKnight2682.50-8.61
Total10,706100.00
Saskatchewan hold Swing -
2007 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan [Don Morgan6,12558.94+18.60
  NDP Jane Wollenberg2,95428.43-4.52
Liberal Mark Lemstra1,15511.11-14.98
Green Mike Fornssler1581.52+0.90
Total10,392100.00
Saskatchewan hold Swing -
2003 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Saskatchewan Don Morgan 3,34340.34+16.38
  NDP John Conway2,73032.95-5.30
Liberal Zoria Broughton2,16226.09-9.70
New Green Neil Sinclair510.62*
Total8,286100.00
Saskatchewan gain from New Democratic Swing -
1999 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Pat Lorje 3,17238.25-10.74
Liberal Grant Karwacki3,13437.79-3.53
Saskatchewan Dennis Reaburn1,98723.96*
Total8,293100.00
New Democratic hold Swing -
1995 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Pat Lorje3,45048.99+5.80
Liberal Wallace Lockhart2,91041.32+9.82
  Prog. Conservative Marcel Guay6829.69-15.62
Total7,042100.00
New Democratic hold Swing -

Saskatoon Wildwood

1991 Saskatchewan general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
  NDP Pat Lorje 4,28243.19*
Liberal David M. Clark3,12331.50*
  Prog. Conservative Joan Black2,50925.31*
Total9,914100.00

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References

  1. "Saskatoon Southeast". 338Canada. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
  2. "Register of Official Candidates by Constituency - March 19 - FINAL" (PDF). Elections Saskatchewan. 19 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  3. "2016 General Election Results". Elections Saskatchewan. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.

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