Here are the key takeaways from our Saskatchewan survey
- Throughout the month of October we asked Saskatchewanians how they would vote in the upcoming provincial election:
- Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party (SKP) maintains the lead with 49% of decided voters, while Carla Beck’s New Democrats pick up 43% of the vote. Meanwhile, Jon Hromek’s Saskatchewan United Party polls at 3%.
- The NDP hold a 21-point lead over the SKP in Regina, and a smaller 9-point lead in Saskatoon. The SKP maintains a 28-point lead in the rest of the province.
- The SKP retains a lead among men and all age groups, while the NDP holds a lead among women.
- Under these results, the SKP would hold 37 of Saskatchewan’s 61 seats, while the NDP pick up 24.
Methodology: This live caller telephone survey was conducted from October 9-24, 2024, with 798 Saskatchewanians randomly selected to participate. The margin of error associated with this survey is ±3.5% (19 times out of 20).