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Conservative grabs nearly 70% of vote in Battlefords-Lloydminster byelection

Conservative candidate Rosemarie Ashley Falk has won the byelection in the Saskatchewan riding of Battlefords-Lloydminster.

Seat previously held by Gerry Ritz, who retired earlier this year

Conservative candidate Rosemarie Ashley Falk won Monday night's Saskatchewan byelection for the Battlefords-Lloydminster riding. (Facebook)

Conservative candidate Rosemarie Ashley Falk has won the byelection in the Saskatchewan riding of Battlefords-Lloydminster.

She received 69.6 per cent of the vote in the byelection, handily outpacing the NDP's Matt Fedler's 13.2per cent.

Voter turnout was 12,889. That's 27 per cent of the 47,652 peopleregistered to cast a ballot in the byelection.

The seat was previously held by former Conservative MP Gerry Ritz, who retired earlier this year.

Ritz was first elected in 1997 and held his Saskatchewan riding for two decadesfirst as a Reform Party member, and then under the Canadian Alliance banner before it merged with the Progressive Conservatives to become the Conservative Party.

Gerry Ritz was first elected in 1997 and held his Saskatchewan riding for two decades. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

Falk was born and raised in Lloydminster, Sask. She most recently worked as a legislative assistant for MP Arnold Viersen.

Falk and her husband, Adam, are raising their two children in Lloydminster.

The four other candidates who were vying for Ritz's former seat includedMatt Fedler (New Democratic Party), Ken Finlayson (Independent), Larry Ingram (Liberals) and Yvonne Potter-Pihach (Green Party).

Here are the full results. with all polls reporting:

  • Rosemarie Ashley Falk, Conservative. 8,965 votes (69.6 per cent).
  • Matt Fedler, NDP, 1,698 votes (13.2 per cent).
  • Larry Ingram, Liberal, 1,345 (10.4 per cent).
  • Ken Finlayson, Independent, 681 (5.3 per cent).
  • Yvonne Potter-Pihach, Green, 200 (1.6 per cent)

Battlefords-Lloyminster was one of four ridings across Canada that saw voters go to the polls Monday in federal byelections.