Advertisement

Saskatchewan election results 2016: Sask. Party wins Moosomin riding

Steven Bonk of the Sask. Party has won the Moosomin riding with 4,898 votes beating out the NDP’s Ashlee Hicks who got 991 votes.

Summary: A rural riding in southeastern Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Party candidate Steven Bonk is running in this riding, which is currently held by Saskatchewan Party MLA Don Toth.

Story continues below advertisement

Boundaries: Moosomin is located in the southeastern part of the province. The riding stretches from Highway 47, north of Grenfell to Highway 48, south of Doonside. The eastern border of the riding is the Saskatchewan/Manitoba border and the western border is past the town of Francis. Twelve per cent of this redefined riding used to be part of the Indian Head-Milestone riding. Other towns in the riding are Wolseley, Kipling, Broadview, Montmartre, Rocanville and Whitewood.

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

Last Election: Saskatchewan Party incumbent Don Tooth defeated NDP’s Carol Morin by 3,566 votes, 77 per cent to 20 per cent.

History: A historically conservative riding. The people in this riding have never elected an NDP, Green Party, Liberal or former Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Party candidate. Don Toth has been the riding’s MLA since 1986, serving as a Progressive Conservative from 1986-1997 before becoming a founding member of the Saskatchewan Party. He was Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 2007-2011. Prior to Toth being elected, PC’s Larry Birkbeck was the MLA.

Candidates

Saskatchewan PartySteven Bonk, agriculture and policy development consultant

NDP: Ashlee Hinks,  Cowessess First Nation member, accountant

Liberal: Janice Palmer, health care information management

Green: Kate Ecklund

Story continues below advertisement

PC: Lloyd Hauser

Independent: Trevor Bearance

Sponsored content

AdChoices