Lisa Lambert of the Sask. Party has won the Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood riding with 3,870 votes beating out the NDP’s Tanya Dunn-Pierce who got 2,987 votes.
Summary: Located mostly in the former riding of Saskatoon Greystone, voters in Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood will elect a rookie MLA on April 4.
Boundaries: Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood is bordered on the north side by 8th Street East, on the east side by Boychuk Drive and on the west by McKinnon Avenue South. The boundary on the south heads east along Isabella Street East from the intersection of McKinnon Avenue South to Louise Avenue, then down to Louise Street and west to Arlington Avenue, north to Taylor Street East, east to McKercher Drive, then west along Heritage Crescent to Boychuk Drive.
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Last Election: The Saskatchewan Party’s Rob Norris won Saskatoon Greystone with just over 58 per cent of the vote, followed by Peter Prebble of the NDP with 38 per cent.
History: Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood is primarily made up of the former Saskatoon Greystone riding – 77.5 per cent. Prior to Norris winning the seat in 2007, Prebble held the seat between 1999 and 2007. Former Saskatchewan Liberal leader Linda Haverstock held the riding from 1991-99.
Candidates:
Saskatchewan Party: Lisa Lambert, Catholic school board trustee
NDP: Tanya Dunn-Pierce, health-care manager
Liberal: Chris Chovin
Green: Colleen Kennedy
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