Buffalo Party’s strong showing in Saskatchewan vote a warning to Moe: experts
SASKATOON — Right-wing, pro-independence candidates had a stronger showing in Saskatchewan’s election than the Opposition NDP in some rural ridings and experts say that means Premier Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party can’t rest easy in victory.
The Buffalo party ran candidates in 17 of 61 constituencies and captured nearly three per cent of the votes cast on Monday, excluding mail-in ballots that have yet to be counted.
While they didn’t manage to snatch any seats, Buffalo candidates outdid the NDP by considerable margins in the ridings of Estevan, Cannington, Cypress Hills and Kindersley.
“We accomplished more in the last three months than anybody ever gave us credit for and everyone is extremely happy and pleased,” said Wade Sira, who was a distant third in his constituency north of Saskatoon.