Scott Moe and Saskatchewan Party defeat NDP for 4th straight majority
SASKATOON – The Saskatchewan Party under leader Scott Moe has won its fourth consecutive majority by overwhelming the NDP in a provincial election defined by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Moe’s party was elected or leading in 45 seats in early returns Monday, needing just 31 to win a majority government in the 61-seat legislature.
This is the third provincial election held during the COVID-19 pandemic and the third to see the incumbent party triumph. Last month, Premier Blaine Higgs and the Progressive Conservatives in New Brunswick went from a minority to a majority government. John Horgan’s NDP did the same in British Columbia on Saturday.
The right-centre Saskatchewan Party has been in power since 2007 — currently the longest governing party in Canada — and is knocking on the door of historic political dominance.


