as of deadline wednesday, the sask. party was leading in saskatoon willowgrove and prince albert northcote, the ndp was leading in the rest.
boda said while there is a process for a recount, it’s a little more complicated in saskatchewan because the candidates have to be the ones to request it. recounts can occur if there is a tie or if the margin of victory (which is a variable between constituencies and is based on rejected ballots and the number of ballots that are objected to) meets certain conditions.
the 2024 general provincial election saw
voter turnout at approximately 53 per cent, not including mail-in ballots. in 2020, according to the final count, 52.86 per cent of eligible voters showed up to cast a ballot. boda anticipated that at the end of the count, participation could come in around 55 per cent or 56 per cent.
on the final day of voting monday, it was nearly 40 minutes after polls closed before the first results came in and even longer for the first winners to be declared. while other provinces, like british columbia and new brunswick, have adopted electronic vote counting, saskatchewan has not.
“i simply make recommendations as the chief electoral officer, it is legislators who make those decisions,” said boda, adding that he would reserve making any suggestions on wednesday.