A controversial Saskatchewan Party candidate who had been on track to win his seat in Monday’s election appears to have lost.
David Buckingham, the incumbent in Saskatoon Westview, was narrowly ahead of NDP challenger April ChiefCalf in voting on election night.
Elections Saskatchewan started counting mail-in ballots Wednesday, focusing on ridings with the closest races, including Saskatoon Westview.
ChiefCalf was put at 3,501 votes — 37 ahead of Buckingham.
Buckingham publicly apologized during the election campaign, after it came to light that he uttered a racial slur referring to a Black person a year ago in the government caucus office.
With the riding changing hands, Premier Scott Moe and his Saskatchewan Party have 34 seats, still enough to form their fifth consecutive majority government.
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The Opposition NDP almost doubled their seat count, sweeping Regina and taking all but one seat in Saskatoon, and sit at 27.
ChiefCalf said in an …