Phil Tank: Byelection results show shifting Sask. political landscape

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The votes show the NDP gaining strength in Regina, while the Saskatchewan Party fends off a threat in a rural constituency.

United focused on a controversy involving explicit material obtained by a student during a presentation by Planned Parenthood at Lumsden High School in June to promote more parental control of the education system.

He also pledged to push the government to defund Planned Parenthood and ban the organization from schools.The Saskatchewan Party’s Blaine McLeod won the seat with 54 per cent of the vote — a convincing total for most parties, but a little humbling for a party that claimed the constituency in the last two elections with more than 70 per cent of the vote with retired Lyle Stewart running.Kaitlyn Stadnyk with 22 per cent.

, the Progress Party, got less than three per cent of the vote in its first outing in Coronation Park. The Progressive Conservatives finished third in the two Regina seats, but could not crack seven per cent.

 

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