Martensville-Blairmore 2024 Saskatchewan Provincial Election Results Map

Martensville-Blairmore — 2024 Election Results

Poll-by-poll results for Martensville-Blairmore in the 2024 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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Martensville-Blairmore

Created through the 2022 boundary redistribution, Martensville-Blairmore is a brand-new constituency stitched together from portions of the former Martensville-Warman, Saskatoon Fairview, and Biggar-Sask Valley ridings. It anchors on the city of Martensville—a fast-expanding bedroom community roughly eight kilometres north of Saskatoon—and extends southwest to capture the Blairmore suburban development on Saskatoon's western fringe, the hamlet of Cathedral Bluffs along the South Saskatchewan River, the town of Dalmeny, and surrounding rural acreages. With approximately seventy-five percent of Martensville's population under the age of forty-five, the riding skews younger and more family-oriented than most Saskatchewan constituencies. Rapid residential growth over the past decade pushed the old Martensville-Warman seat well above the population benchmark, prompting the boundaries commission to split it into two separate urban-suburban districts.

Candidates

Jamie Martens (Saskatchewan Party) — A lifelong Martensville resident and single mother of three teenagers, Martens served on Martensville City Council beginning in 2012 and rose to deputy mayor in 2022. Before entering municipal politics she spent sixteen years as a deputy sheriff in Regina and earlier volunteered as an auxiliary constable with the RCMP. Martens was elected to three consecutive terms as a Saskatchewan delegate to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, where she served as vice-chair of the Canadian Rural Forum. She received the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2022. Following the election she was appointed Provincial Secretary.

Tammy Pike (NDP) — Pike was selected as the NDP candidate in August 2023 and spent over a year knocking on doors across a riding that blends urban subdivisions with rural acreages. She focused her campaign on overcrowded classrooms, health-care wait times, and affordability pressures facing young families in the Saskatoon commuter belt. Her team of dozens of volunteers contacted thousands of voters during the advance and election-day periods.

Local Issues

School overcrowding dominated local debate during the 2020–2024 term. Martensville's elementary schools each enrolled more than seven hundred students, and the Prairie Spirit School Division pressed the province for a new secondary school to serve both Martensville and Warman. Across Saskatchewan, some urban classrooms swelled past thirty-five students, and overcrowding became a province-wide campaign issue after audio surfaced of a Saskatchewan Party candidate in Regina expressing concern about class sizes. The provincial government responded with a record $3.3-billion education budget for 2024–25, but critics argued the funding failed to keep pace with suburban enrollment growth.

Infrastructure strain accompanied the population surge. Road upgrades, water and sewer capacity, and recreational facilities lagged behind the pace of new housing starts, placing pressure on both municipal and provincial budgets. Healthcare access also ranked among residents' top concerns, with many commuting into Saskatoon for medical appointments and specialists despite the area's growing population.

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