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Final day of voting in 3 Sask. byelections underway

A trio of Saskatchewan byelections are set to be decided today,the final day of voting in Regina Coronation Park, Regina Walsh Acres and Lumsden-Morse.

Polls close at 8 p.m. CST in Regina Coronation Park, Regina Walsh Acres and Lumsden-Morse

Premier Moe calls byelections to fill 3 vacant seats

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Premier Scott Moe has called three byelections for Aug. 10 to fill legislative assembly vacancies. Voters in Lumsden-Morse, Regina Coronation Park and Regina Walsh Acres will choose their new MLAs next month.

A trio of Saskatchewan byelections are set to be decided today,the final day of voting in Regina Coronation Park, Regina Walsh Acres and Lumsden-Morse.

Polling locations opened at 9 a.m. CST and will close at 8 p.m. CST.Watch cbc.ca/sask and the free CBC News app after polls close for updates as results come in.

On Wednesday, Saskatchewan's chief electoral officerMichael Bodasaid he views the byelections as a microcosm of what next year's general electioncould look like.

He added that Elections Saskatchewan's efforts to modernize the votingprocess willtakecentre stage on Thursday as the organization continues a multi-year process that is set to be completed in 2028.

"Election systemsare somewhat like a cruise ship, not a speedboat. Changes need to be introduced slowly, methodically,because otherwise you risk upsetting the entire election system," he said.

Among the changes are the option to vote by mail (which was also availablein the 2020 election), the use of electronic equipment to count hand-marked paper ballots and the introduction of a voting week.

Polls were openon Aug.3, 4, 5, 6, 8and Thursday, the official date of the byelection.

A sign in yellow that says voting place with an arrow marked towards a door.
A sign directs voters to a polling station in Regina on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2023, the first day of a six-day voting schedule. Provincial byelections are being held in Regina Coronation Park, Regina Walsh Acres and Lumsden-Morse. (Kirk Fraser/CBC News)

According to a tally provided byElections Saskatchewan for the first five days of voting,1,861 votes have been cast in Lumsden-Morse, 2,475 have been cast in Regina Coronation park and 3,013 have been cast in Regina Walsh Acres.

That's a total of7,349 votes across the three constituencies.

Bodasaid it should nottake long for results to start coming in once polls close at 8 p.m. CST.

"Ithink it's likely that at most locations you'll see reporting between 15 and 30 minutes after the polls for those that are using vote counting equipment," Boda told mediaduring a technical briefing on thebyelections.

"It is important to note that because it is such a geographically large constituency, some votes in Lumsden-Morris will be counted by hand."

That means results for the rural constituency could come a little later on Thursday.

Elections Saskatchewan is recommending eligible votersbring ID and theirvoter information card with them when they go to vote.

There hasn't been an August byelectionin Saskatchewan since 1938, making Thursday's byelections the first to be held in August in 85 years.

With that in mind, here's a brief overview of each riding that is up for grabs on Thursday.

Lumsden-Morse

Lumsden-Morse shares a partial border with Regina and extends into southwest Saskatchewan.

The constituency hasbeen a Saskatchewan Party stronghold since it was created ahead of the 2016 provincial election.

VeteranSaskatchewan Party MLA and former minister of agriculture Lyle Stewart garnered more than 70 per cent of the vote in the 2016 and 2020 elections.

The constituency of Lumsden Morse borders parts of the city of Regina and extends into southwest Saskatchewan.
The constituency of Lumsden Morse borders parts of the city of Regina and extends into southwest Saskatchewan. (CBC News Graphics)

On March 6,Stewartannounced his resignation for health reasons.

Of the trio of byelections, only Lumsden-Morse has candidates from the three parties currently with a seat in the legislature:The Saskatchewan Party, New Democratic Party and Saskatchewan United Party.

The names on the ballot are:

  • Les Guillemin, Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan.
  • Kaitlyn Stadnyk, New Democratic Party.
  • Isaiah Hunter, Saskatchewan Green Party.
  • Blaine McLeod, Saskatchewan Party.
  • Jon Hromek, Saskatchewan United Party.

Regina Coronation Park

A tight race is expected in this constituency,which washeld by SaskatchewanParty MLA MarkDochertysince 2011.

Before that, it was held by the NDP's Kim Trew from 1986 to 2011.

Docherty,the former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and minister of parks, cultureand sport, won by the nearest of margins.

In 2016,Docherty edged the NDPcandidate by 147 votes.In 2020, Regina Coronation Park was the fifth-closest race in the province whenDochertywon by 283 votes.

Dochertyresigned in February to pursue other opportunities.

Among the candidates are two men who immigrated from Pakistan to Regina:Noor Burki andRiaz Ahmad.

The names on the ballot are:

  • Noor Burki, New Democratic Party.
  • Olasehinde Ben Adebayo, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan.
  • Kendra Anderson, Saskatchewan Green Party.
  • Riaz Ahmad, Saskatchewan Party.
  • Reid Hill, Saskatchewan Progress Party.
Regina Walsh Acres and its neighbour Regina Coronation Park in the city's north end are without MLAs.
Regina Walsh Acres and its neighbour Regina Coronation Park in the city's north end are without MLAs. (CBC News Graphics)

Regina Walsh Acres

The voters in the constituency of Regina Walsh Acres sent New Democrats to the legislature consistently from 1967 to 2011. But for the past dozen years, the SaskatchewanParty has held the seat.

Saskatchewan Party MLA Derek Meyers was a newcomer to politics when he was elected to represent the riding in 2020.

He was seen as a rising star in the party, popular in caucusand a regular at Regina events. On March 28, Meyersdied after a battle with cancer.

The names on the ballot are:

  • Jared Clarke, New Democratic Party.
  • Rose Buscholl, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan.
  • Joseph Reynolds, Saskatchewan Green Party.
  • Nevin Markwart, Saskatchewan Party.

With files from Adam Hunter