Saskatoon Westview 2020 Saskatchewan Provincial Election Results Map

Saskatoon Westview — 2020 Election Results

Poll-by-poll results for Saskatoon Westview in the 2020 Saskatchewan election. The Saskatchewan Party candidate won this riding. Explore detailed voting data, candidate results, and turnout statistics at the poll level.

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Saskatoon Westview

Saskatoon Westview encompasses neighbourhoods on the city's west side, including Hampton Village, Dundonald, Westview, and parts of Mayfair, Caswell Hill, Hudson Bay Park, and Massey Place. The riding gained national attention in the 2016 election when Saskatchewan Party newcomer David Buckingham defeated NDP leader Cam Broten by just 232 votes—one of the most dramatic individual results in recent Saskatchewan political history. Broten's loss contributed to his resignation as NDP leader shortly after the election. Buckingham entered the 2020 campaign as the incumbent, looking to build on his slim 2016 margin with a stronger showing.

The riding is socioeconomically diverse, blending newer suburban developments like Hampton Village with older, more established west-side neighbourhoods, creating a constituency where both affordability concerns and suburban growth issues are prominent.

Candidates

David Buckingham (Saskatchewan Party) — Buckingham grew up in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, and worked as a commercial truck driver. He also served as a volunteer firefighter and entered politics at the municipal level, serving one year on the Borden village council before two terms as mayor of the Village of Borden from 2009 to 2015. He resigned as mayor to run provincially in 2016.

Malik Draz (NDP) — Draz moved to Saskatoon with his wife and son in 2008. He held a Master's degree in special education and served as president of United Steelworkers Local Union 2014, where he advocated for workplace equality and safety through the labour movement.

Glenn Wright (Green Party) — Wright ran for the Saskatchewan Green Party in Saskatoon Westview.

Robert Rudachyk ran as the Liberal Party candidate but received less than two percent of the vote.

Local Issues

The west-side neighbourhoods within Saskatoon Westview experienced the competing pressures of growth and affordability during the 2016–2020 term. Newer developments like Hampton Village attracted young families, increasing demand for schools, childcare, and transit service, while older neighbourhoods like Massey Place and Caswell Hill faced concerns about aging infrastructure and housing quality. The tension between these two realities made the riding a microcosm of broader debates about how Saskatchewan invests in its growing urban centres.

Healthcare remained a significant concern. Surgical wait times across the province reached 26 weeks by 2019, and residents in west-side communities were particularly attentive to emergency department capacity and addictions services. Education funding was another flashpoint: while the province set new records in total school operating funding, per-student spending declined in national rankings, and growing classroom sizes concerned parents throughout the riding. The COVID-19 pandemic overlaid all of these issues, with voters weighing the Saskatchewan Party government's handling of the crisis against the NDP's calls for more robust public health measures and worker protections.

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