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Conservative Andrew Scheer re-elected in the Regina-Qu’Appelle riding

Conservative and Speaker of the House Andrew Scheer has been re-elected in the Regina-Qu'Appelle riding. Global News

REGINA – Conservative and Speaker of the House Andrew Scheer has been re-elected in the Regina-Qu’Appelle riding.

Scheer was going up against NDP candidate Nial Kuyek, Liberal candidate Della Anaquod and Green Party candidate Greg Chatterson.

The Regina-Qu’Appelle riding is the only urban-rural seat in Regina and this is one of the few riding’s which was barely changed by redistribution.

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READ MORE: Federal Election 2015: Regina-Qu’Appelle riding results

The riding boundaries Includes roughly all of Regina north of the CN rail line and east of Pasqua Street, along with Fort Qu’Appelle and several other small towns extending north to Wynard.

In the 2011 election speaker of the house Andrew Scheer of the Conservatives defeated NDP candidate Fred Clipsham by 17.1 per cent.

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Andrew Scheer has been the MP for this riding since 2004.

with files from Global News

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