Donna Harpauer of the Sask. Party has won the Humboldt-Watrous riding with 5,747 votes beating out the NDP’s Adam Duke who got 1,569 votes.
Summary: Saskatchewan Party MLA Donna Harpauer seeks a fourth term in Humboldt-Watrous, which has a new name and slightly different boundaries this election.
Boundaries: A relatively small riding to Saskatoon’s east, Humboldt-Watrous includes the towns of Humboldt, Watrous, Lanigan and Allan.
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Last Election: Harper defeated NDP candidate Gord Bedient by over 3800 votes, 73-23 per cent.
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History: The riding has been held by the Saskatchewan Party since 1997, when Arlene Julé, who was elected in 1995 as a Liberal, helped found the party. Prior to that, the riding was held by NDP MLA Eric Upshall.
Candidates
Saskatchewan Party: Donna Harpauer, MLA since 2003
NDP: Adam Duke, Political Studies student at the University of Saskatchewan
Liberal: Robert Tutka, trucker
Green: Lori Ellen Harper
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