Election day has arrived in Saskatchewan. With it, the last wave of voters prepare to cast their ballots and decide who will form government in the province.
Voting will resume today after a pause on Sunday, and voters will have until 8 p.m. to cast their ballots.
Elections Saskatchewan says around 5,000 trained election workers are ready to serve the province’s over 800,000 eligible voters.
Over 273,000 people cast early ballots during 56 hours of early voting at 303 locations across the province.
On election day, Monday, Oct. 28, Elections Saskatchewan will open an additional 413 locations, bringing the total to 716 voting sites.
In addition to these regular locations, voting will also take place at 68 hospitals and remand centers on Monday.
According to Elections Saskatchewan, the early registration is now closed, but unregistered voters can register in person …