
The 2003 Saskatchewan general election was held on November 5, 2003, to elect the 58 members of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
The Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan () is the legislative chamber of the Saskatchewan Legislature in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Bills passed by the assembly are given royal assent by the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan, in the ...
(MLAs). The election was called on October 8 by
Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
The lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan () is the representative in Saskatchewan of the monarch, who operates distinctly within the province but is also shared equally with the ten other jurisdictions of Canada. The lieutenant governor of Sas ...
Lynda Haverstock, on the advice of
Premier
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A premier will normally be a head of govern ...
Lorne Calvert.
Campaign
Going into the election, the popularity of the
New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (Saskatchewan NDP or Sask NDP), branded as the Saskatchewan New Democrats, is a social democratic political party in Saskatchewan, Canada. The party was founded in 1932 as the Farmer-Labour Group and was kno ...
(NDP) had declined because of several controversies. Voters in this agrarian province were disgruntled because of a mediocre harvest, a disastrous summer for cattle producers — the
American border had been closed to Canadian beef due to fears of
mad cow disease
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease, is an incurable and always fatal neurodegenerative disease of cattle. Symptoms include abnormal behavior, trouble walking, and weight loss. Later in the course of th ...
; and the actions of a member of the NDP Cabinet who was found to have misled the people of the province on the nature of the
Saskatchewan Potato Utility Development Company ("SPUDCO") — a publicly owned potato company that was inappropriately characterized as a
public-private partnership that went bust in 2000.
New
Liberal leader
David Karwacki was elected on a platform of disbanding the coalition with the NDP. After ordering Liberal MLAs to leave government, MLAs
Ron Osika and
Jim Melenchuk left the party and continued to sit in government before ultimately joining the NDP.
Election issues included emigration (the province's population was falling because young people were leaving the province to look for work), honesty and integrity, privatization of
public inter-city transit and
energy supplies, and utility rates.
During the campaign, the NDP was attacked for an internal cartoon that had been leaked to the media. It depicted
Saskatchewan Party
The Saskatchewan Party (SP or Sask Party) is a conservative political party in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was founded in 1997 by a coalition of former provincial Progressive Conservative ...
leader
Elwin Hermanson directing persons labeled 'NDP sympathizers' onto
railway boxcars. The cartoon referred to speculation that, if elected, Hermanson would replace civil servants who were NDP supporters with Saskatchewan Party supporters. However, many associated it with the
Holocaust
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– in particular
Nazi Germany
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's
deportation of Jews to concentration camps.
The campaign as a whole was seen as being quite negative, as the NDP constantly claimed that the Saskatchewan Party had a 'secret agenda' to privatize
crown corporation
Crown corporation ()
is the term used in Canada for organizations that are structured like private companies, but are directly and wholly owned by the government.
Crown corporations have a long-standing presence in the country, and have a sign ...
s to finance large tax cuts for business; the Saskatchewan Party had a difficult time refuting these claims, as several party members made comments that seemed consistent with this view.
Unlike many of the other provincial elections held in 2003, the election was widely regarded as too close to call up until a large proportion of the polls had reported. To the surprise of observers who believed the NDP would be affected by the poor pre-election conditions, the NDP won its fourth term in government. It actually picked up the one seat it needed for a bare majority. The election was ultimately decided in
Regina Wascana Plains, which the NDP won by only 543 votes. Had the Saskatchewan Party won here, both parties would have had 29 seats each. All of the NDP's ministers were re-elected; except for two who had defected to the party from the
Liberals.
The Saskatchewan Party cemented its grip on most of the rural seats, yet was unable to make further gains in urban areas. It won two additional seats in Saskatoon, but was completely shut out in Regina (though as mentioned above it nearly won Regina Wascana Plains). Believing he had taken the party as far as he could, Hermanson resigned as leader on November 18, 2003.
Although speculation was high that they could form the balance of power in the case of a minority government, the Liberals lost their one seat, shutting them out of the legislature for the first time since 1982. They would never again return to the legislature — in 2023 they re-branded as the
Saskatchewan Progress Party
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.
Results
Note:
* Party did not nominate candidates in previous election.
Percentages
Ranking
6 closest constituencies
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Lloydminster
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Milt Wakefield (SK Party) def. Wayne Byers (NDP) by 64 votes
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Humboldt:
Donna Harpauer (SK Party) def. Bryan Barnes (NDP) by 173 votes
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Saskatoon Northwest:
Ted Merriman (SK Party) def.
Jim Melenchuk (Ind.-NDP)
by 266 votes
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Carrot River Valley:
Allan Kerpan (SK Party) def. Mark Pitzel (NDP) by 360 votes
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Weyburn-Big Muddy:
Brenda Bakken (SK Party) def. Sherry Leach (NDP) by 385 votes
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Meadow Lake:
Maynard Sonntag (NDP) def. Ron Dosdall (SK Party) by 414 votes
Riding-by-riding results
''People in bold represent cabinet ministers and the Speaker. Party leaders are italicized. The symbol ''" ** "'' represents MLAs who are not running again.''
Northwest Saskatchewan
Northeast Saskatchewan
West Central Saskatchewan
Southwest Saskatchewan
Southeast Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
Regina
Opinion polls
;CBC Saskatchewan (October 20 – 26, 2003)
:
NDP – 42%
Saskatchewan Party – 39%
Liberals – 18%
Other – 1%
;Cutler Poll (October 29–November 5, 2003)
:
NDP – 47%
Saskatchewan Party – 37%
Liberals – 14%
Other – 2%
See also
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List of political parties in Saskatchewan
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List of Saskatchewan provincial electoral districts
This is a list of provincial electoral districts in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
Current electoral districts
* Athabasca (Saskatchewan provincial electoral district), Athabasca (1934)
* Arm River (electoral district), Arm River (201 ...
References
Elections Saskatchewan: Twenty-Fifth Provincial General ElectionSaskatchewan Archives Board - Election Results By Electoral Division
Notes
Further reading
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External links
CBC Digital Archives - Showdown on the Prairies: A History of Saskatchewan Elections
General resources
Government of SaskatchewanLegislative Assembly of SaskatchewanLegislature - Election 2003Elections SaskatchewanCBC - Saskatchewan Votes 2003
Parties
Parties with seats in the house prior to dissolution
Saskatchewan New Democratics(see also
New Democratic Party
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Saskatchewan PartyLiberal Party of Saskatchewan(see also
Liberal Party of Canada
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Other parties
Western Independence Party of SaskatchewanNew Green Alliance Party of Saskatchewan
Other Saskatchewan political links
Saskatchewan NDP CaucusLorne Calvert, NDP MLA for Saskatoon RiversdaleJudy Junor, NDP MLA for Saskatoon EastviewDavid Forbes, NDP MLA for Saskatoon Centre
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