More than 38,000 elementary and secondary students participated in Student Vote Saskatchewan, coinciding with the 2024 provincial election.
After learning about government and democracy, researching the parties and candidates, and discussing the future of the province, students cast ballots in a parallel election.
As of 4:30 pm on Monday, October 28, 38,307 total votes were reported from 348 schools, with results from all 61 constituencies. This includes 34,425 valid votes, 1,168 rejected ballots and 2,714 declined ballots.
- The Saskatchewan NDP took 39.2% of the popular vote and won 31 seats, forming a majority government. Carla Beck won her Regina Lakeview seat.
- The Saskatchewan Party will form the Official Opposition with 28 seats and 37.4% of the popular vote. Scott Moe won his seat in Rosthern-Shellbrook.
- The Saskatchewan United Party won 2 seats and received 8.4% of the popular vote. Jon Hromek won his seat in Lumsden-Morse.
- The Saskatchewan Green Party received 10.5% of the popular vote but failed to win a seat.
VIEW COMPLETE RESULTS HERE: https://studentvote.ca/results/sk2024