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Sask. Party candidate takes Athabasca riding in byelection upset

Saskatchewan Party candidate Jim Lemaigrehas won the byelection in the riding of Athabasca,in a race that saw himcome from behind to claim victory and end a nearly 25-year NDP hold on the seat.

Riding had been held by NDP for nearly 25 years

Saskatchewan Party candidate Jim Lemaigre won the Athabasca byelection Tuesday after coming from behind to win. (The Saskatchewan Party)

Saskatchewan Party candidate Jim Lemaigrehas won the byelection in the riding of Athabasca,in a stunning upset that saw himcome from behind to claim victory and end a nearly 25-year NDP hold on the seat.

Lemaigre, a former RCMP officer, defeated NDP challenger Georgina Jolibois, a former five-term mayor of La Loche and NDP MP, by a margin of 11 per cent.

He took slightly more than 51 per cent of the total vote with 1,146 votes. Jolibois finished with 900 votes.

Independent candidate Darwin Roy who lost the NDP nomination to Jolibois for the byelection came in third with 157 votes. Last place went to Buffalo Party candidate Clint Arnasonwho received 12 votes.

More than 24 per cent of registered voters cast ballots in advance polls, day-of polls and at personal care facilities. Forty mail-in kits had been sent out by Elections Saskatchewan, which will be counted on Thursday. All ballot boxes are reporting but a final count will be completed Feb. 28.

Jolibois had been leading by amargin of at least 20 per cent throughout much of the evening. But as the last ballot boxes came in mostlyfrom biggercommunitiesLemaigre pulled ahead to win.

The riding has only ever had representativesfrom the Liberal, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, or New Democratic partiesin its nearly 114 year history. It has been an NDP-heldseat since a 1998 byelection, which saw long-time MLA Buckley Belanger switch from the Liberals to run for the NDP.

This year'sbyelection was called in Januaryafter Belangerresigned last August. Heran unsuccessfully as a Liberal candidate in the federal election in the riding ofDesnethMissinippiChurchill River.

Belanger was the longest-serving MLA in the province when he resigned.

Lemaigrecreditsconstituents for win

In an interview with CBCTuesday night, Lemaigresaid he watched the results come in with his family at his mother's homeon the Clearwater River Dene Nation, about 600 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon.

"At points it was kind of nerve-wracking, but I had faith in the people of Athabasca constituency and ... my success is credited to them" he said.

Lemaigresaid the respect he brought to the communities he visited and listening to constituents helped him win the seat.

"One elder put it quite nicely, he said 'We've been on the outside of government for so long, why wouldn't we put ourselves back there with this opportunity,' " said Lemaigre.

Lemaigre said he has a long list of people to call and thank including his competitors but will be going to work right after to bring voters' concerns to Regina.

"I think the people spoke tonight and I'm really excited to represent them."

Premier Scott Moe sent congratulations to LemaigreviaTwitter late Tuesday.

"Jim will be an outstanding representative and a strong voice for the north in our Saskatchewan Party government," Moe wrote.

A spokesperson for Jolibois said she would provide comment on Wednesday.

With files from Adam Hunter and Kelly Provost