The 2024 Saskatchewan election concluded with Scott Mo's Saskatchewan Party securing a remarkable fifth consecutive majority, a feat not achieved since the era of Tommy Douglas's government. Despite the majority win, the election showcased a noticeable urban-rural divide, highlighted by Carla Beck's NDP winning ground in urban centers like Regina and Saskatoon. While the Saskatchewan Party emerged victorious with 34 elected seats, the NDP made significant gains, winning 27 seats and coming close to overtaking the ruling party in key writings. Voter turnout was solid, and while the Sask Party faced criticism for rising costs and healthcare issues during their incumbency, it remained a point of contention for many voters who expressed a desire for change. The election results signify a shifting political landscape in Saskatchewan, with new faces entering the legislature and an energized NDP signaling their determination to challenge the status quo moving forward.
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