Sask. political scientist offers early predictions for fall election
If history repeats itself, the constituency of Prince Albert-Northcote will shift back to the New Democratic Party in the next election.
The NDP’s stronghold on the seat started in 1991 and lasted for 20 years while Eldon Lautermilch was MLA. However, it has flip-flopped between the New Democrats and the Sask Party every election since 2011. Daniel Westlake, an assistant professor in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Saskatchewan said polls suggest the NDP’s Nicole Rancourt, who previously held the seat, will take it back from the Sask Party’s Alana Ross.
“We know that incumbents have a bit of an advantage. They campaign before they understand how their riding works. They’ve been able to build a reputation in their riding,” he said.
Westlake cited studies that show a well-run local campaign is worth four to five per cent of the vote.