Thursday, August 10 was the last day to vote in the provincial by-elections in Lumsden-Morse (LUM), Regina Coronation Park (RCP), and Regina Walsh Acres (RWA). The Second Preliminary Count was held Saturday, August 12. The Ballot Confirmation Count was held Monday, August 14. The Final Count was held Tuesday, August 22.

Voters

Information on eligibility, ID required, and more.

Workers

Thank you to all our election workers!

Candidates and Political Parties

CEO communiques, directives, forms and guides.

Final Count Results

Lumsden-Morse, Regina Coronation Park, and Regina Walsh Acres by-elections:

results.election.sk.ca

screen shot of results website for 2023 by-elections

Ballot Counting Timelines

When ballots were counted

1

First Preliminary Count
(Aug. 10 after 8 p.m.)

Ballots from voting week, homebound voting and personal care facilities were counted August 10.

Graphic showing ballots counted on August 10

2

Second Preliminary Count
(Two Days after Last Day of Voting)

Vote by Mail ballots received by August 8 were counted in Regina. Results cumulative.

Graphic showing ballots being counted on August 12, 2023

3

Final Count
(12 Days after Last Day of Voting)

Final Count included Vote by Mail ballots received after August 8. Results cumulative and final results produced.

Graphic showing ballots being counted August 22, 2023

Candidates

Last updated: July 24, 2023 at 5:00pm CST

Lumsden-Morse

Les Guillemin, Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan
Kaitlyn Stadnyk, New Democratic Party (N.D.P.)
Isaiah Hunter, Saskatchewan Green Party
Blaine McLeod, Saskatchewan Party
Jon Hromek, Saskatchewan United Party

Regina Coronation Park

Noor Burki, New Democratic Party (N.D.P.)
Olasehinde Ben Adebayo, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
Kendra Anderson, Saskatchewan Green Party
Riaz Ahmad, Saskatchewan Party
Reid Hill, Sask Progress

Regina Walsh Acres

Jared Clarke, New Democratic Party (N.D.P.)
Rose Buscholl, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
Joseph Reynolds, Saskatchewan Green Party
Nevin Markwart, Saskatchewan Party