Saskatoon Stonebridge 2024 Saskatchewan Provincial Election Results Map

Saskatoon Stonebridge — 2024 Election Results

Poll-by-poll results for Saskatoon Stonebridge in the 2024 Saskatchewan election. The NDP candidate won this riding. Explore detailed voting data, candidate results, and turnout statistics at the poll level.

Riding information

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Saskatoon Stonebridge was dramatically reshaped by the 2022 redistribution, which carved away the rural "Dakota" portion of the former Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota riding and consolidated the seat around urban neighbourhoods including Stonebridge, Adelaide/Churchill, and parts of the city's south-central corridor. The boundary changes stripped away a substantial block of rural Saskatchewan Party voters, transforming what had been a comfortable stronghold — the incumbent won by more than four thousand votes in 2020 — into one of the most competitive seats in the province. The result was a dramatic cabinet-level defeat that became a defining story of the 2024 campaign.

Candidates

Darcy Warrington (NDP) grew up in Marengo, Saskatchewan, the son of a farmer and a schoolteacher. He earned degrees in education and music education from the University of Saskatchewan and spent nearly seventeen years teaching in Saskatoon's public schools, working with students from kindergarten through grade eight as an instructor in band, arts education, and physical education. In 2024, the Physical and Health Educators of Saskatchewan recognized him with the Local Initiative Award for his work engaging students through the national Game Changers program. Warrington served as secretary of the Stonebridge Community Association and sat on the Adelaide Park Churchill Community Association since 2020. He and his wife Christina are raising their young son, Miles, in the Stonebridge neighbourhood.

Bronwyn Eyre (Saskatchewan Party) held degrees from McGill University and the University of Saskatchewan's College of Law and had built a career in journalism and legal publishing before entering politics. She worked as a broadcaster with News Talk 650 and CJME, wrote columns for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and the Calgary Herald, and served as a senior editor for UK-based legal magazines. First elected in 2016, Eyre accumulated a series of cabinet portfolios — Advanced Education, Energy and Resources, and minister responsible for SaskEnergy — before being named Minister of Justice and Attorney General in 2022, the first woman to hold that position in Saskatchewan. The boundary redistribution, however, removed the rural vote base that had powered her previous victories.

Local Issues

The riding's transformation through redistribution made it a proxy for the broader urban-rural divide that defined the 2024 election: suburban voters who might once have tilted toward the Saskatchewan Party now weighed government performance on healthcare and education against the NDP's urban pitch. The province-wide teachers' contract dispute resonated strongly in a riding home to multiple schools, and Warrington's own experience in the classroom lent his candidacy a personal dimension on the issue. Residents had long sought improvements in transit access and neighbourhood amenities as Stonebridge reached full residential buildout. Healthcare staffing shortages and the rising cost of living — particularly grocery prices and utility bills — rounded out the concerns that propelled the NDP to an upset victory in a constituency that had been safely in the Saskatchewan Party column just four years earlier.

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