October 12, 2024 – A total of 243 candidates across 61 constituencies filed their nomination papers with the Elections Saskatchewan returning office in their constituency by today’s 2 p.m. deadline.
This is up from 236 candidates in the 2020 Provincial Election, but less than the record 268 candidates in the 2016 Provincial Election.
“Nomination day is an exciting one for candidates, and we have 243 people who have met the requirements of running in a provincial election and will have their names appear on the ballots in their constituencies,” says Dr. Michael Boda, Chief Electoral Officer for Saskatchewan. “With the close of nominations today, roughly 1 million ballots will be printed this Thanksgiving weekend and then delivered to the 61 constituency returning offices before Voting Week begins October 22.”
The full candidate list is online at www.elections.sk.ca/candidates.
Ballot printing photo/video op in Regina
1 p.m., Sunday, October 13, 2024
PrintWest, 1111 – 8th Avenue, Regina. Please use the north facing door on the east end of the building.
Dr. Boda will be available for interviews and photos/video of ballot printing. Elections Saskatchewan will also be taking photos of the ballot printing and will add them to our website later on October 13 for media to use. Please credit Elections Saskatchewan as source. Roughly 1 million ballots are printed for the general election, which accounts for all the registered voters to date and eligible, but unregistered, voters who show up to register and vote in person.
Media Briefing
10 a.m., Monday, October 21, 2024
Dr. Boda will review the voting process and changes this election, Voting Week, and special voting opportunities. This will be an online meeting with invitation link details to come this week.
Vote by Mail and Homebound Voting application deadlines
The deadline to apply for either a vote by mail application or homebound voting is October 19. Voting by mail is a safe, secure, convenient alternative to voting in person. Unlike in systems elsewhere, every voter must apply, provide ID, and be approved to receive a mail-in ballot. As of today, 27,678 vote by mail applications have been approved.
Homebound voting is an option available to any voter unable to leave their home. They can request an election worker to come to their home so they and their caregiver can both case a ballot. These appointments occur during Voting Week.
Voter Information Cards delivered
A total of 801,362 voter information cards have been delivered to registered voters. This number includes 784,300 printed cards entering the Canada Post mail stream on October 7, plus 14,407 electronic voter cards to be delivered by email, and 4,871 voter cards delivered by SMS text message.
These cards detail for each registered voter their voting location options, dates and times. Any eligible voter who did not register early and is not on the voters list can still vote in person, they simply register at the same time they arrive at their voting location.
Voters can also check online at www.elections.sk.ca/wdiv to find their voting location options during Voting Week.
Elections Saskatchewan (ESK) is the province’s nonpartisan election management body and an independent office of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. ESK directs and supervises the administration of provincial electoral events including Saskatchewan’s next general election, to be held during Voting Week, October 22 to 28, 2024. Information for voters, workers, media, candidates, and parties at www.elections.sk.ca.
For more information contact:
Tim Kydd
Senior Director, Outreach & Communications
Elections Saskatchewan
306.537.9211
tim.kydd@elections.sk.ca