After four weeks of door knocking, a televised debate and a blizzard of promises, Saskatchewan's election campaign is wrapping up.
Tuesday was the final day of campaigning by the leaders of the three major political parties.
NDP Leader Lorne Calvert, who as premier on Oct. 10 called the election, held a morning rally with candidates in Saskatoon.
He was meeting with Moose Jaw candidates later and was scheduled to be in Regina in the afternoon.
Saskatchewan Party Leader Brad Wall started his day with a rally in Yorkton, before heading to Regina. He was expected to be knocking on doors in Moose Jaw later in the day.
Liberal Leader David Karwacki, who said earlier in the campaign he would concentrate on some 15 urban seats, held a rally in Saskatoon and was expected to spend the rest of the afternoon campaigning.
The election is Wednesday, with 58 seats up for grabs. Before the leglislature was dissolved, the NDP held 30 seats and the Saskatchewan Party held 28.
Polls open at 9 a.m. CT and close at 8 p.m. CT.
Saskatchewan Votes 2007 »
- Saskatchewan Party wins majority government
- Only 10 years into its existence as a political force, the Saskatchewan Party will form a majority government and its leader Brad Wall will be the new premier.
- NDP had a 'good run in government'
- A desire for change pushed the NDP out of 16 years of rule in Saskatchewan, but leader Lorne Calvert said the party has no regrets.
- Liberals fail again to elect single MLA
- The third time was not a charm for Liberal Leader David Karwacki, as voters in Saskatoon Meewasin rebuffed his efforts for elected office.
- Shift in urban vote handed seats to Sask. Party
- The seeds of victory were sown in Regina and Saskatoon, where the Saskatchewan Party picked up five seats — but there were gains in other urban areas, too, that helped seal the election win.
- NDP holds on in Regina, but loses 3 seats
- Fortress Regina continued to stand for the NDP when the dust of Wednesday's election had settled, though its foundation was shaken by a trio of Saskatchewan Party wins.
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More Saskatchewan Votes Headlines »
- Saskatchewan Party wins majority government
- Only 10 years into its existence as a political force, the Saskatchewan Party will form a majority government and its leader Brad Wall will be the new premier.
- NDP had a 'good run in government'
- A desire for change pushed the NDP out of 16 years of rule in Saskatchewan, but leader Lorne Calvert said the party has no regrets.
- Liberals fail again to elect single MLA
- The third time was not a charm for Liberal Leader David Karwacki, as voters in Saskatoon Meewasin rebuffed his efforts for elected office.
- Shift in urban vote handed seats to Sask. Party
- The seeds of victory were sown in Regina and Saskatoon, where the Saskatchewan Party picked up five seats — but there were gains in other urban areas, too, that helped seal the election win.
- NDP holds on in Regina, but loses 3 seats
- Fortress Regina continued to stand for the NDP when the dust of Wednesday's election had settled, though its foundation was shaken by a trio of Saskatchewan Party wins.




