Dan D’Autremont of the Sask. Party has won the Cannington riding with 6,375 votes beating out the NDP’s Nathaniel Cole who got 667 votes.
Summary: Speaker Dan D’Autremont seeks his eighth term in Cannington, one of many rural ridings that has voted for the Saskatchewan Party by large margins in recent elections.
Boundaries: The southeastern most riding in Saskatchewan, the district is roughly bordered by Fillmore and Wawota to the north, and roughly Lampman and Frobisher to the west.
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Last Election: D’Autremont defeated NDP candidate Todd Gervais by 3700 votes, 76-15 per cent.
History: The riding was established prior to the 1975, and since then has only been held by two people—Progressive Conservative MLA Eric Berntson from 1975 to 1991, and D’Autremont since. The NDP has never received more than 29 per cent in Cannington.
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Candidates
Saskatchewan Party: Dan D’Autremont, MLA since 1991 and Speaker of the Legislature
NDP: Nathaniel Cole, employee with Employment and Social Development Canada
Liberal: Patrick Dennie, Splicing Manager with Actavo
Green: Tierra Lemieux, a custodian from Oxbow
Progressive Conservative: Kurt Schmidt
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