
Is Saskatoon a federal election battleground? Probably not, experts say
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While there may be cracks in Conservative Party support in Saskatoon, political experts aren't convinced the Liberal Party will pick up enough votes to break through the blue stronghold.
The Conservative Party is likely to win all three Saskatoon seats, said Daniel Westlake, University of Saskatchewan assistant professor of political studies.
"For the Conservatives to lose Saskatoon South would be shocking," Westlake said.
"I think the Conservatives are probably the favourites in Saskatoon-West and Saskatoon-University, but they're not outside the realm of possibility for other parties … But we're talking about scenarios on the edges. We're not talking about most likely scenarios here."
The Conservative Party is likely to take all three Saskatoon seats, according to the 338Canada project, an election projection model based on opinion polls, electoral history and demographic data.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is scheduled to appear at a rally in Saskatoon tonight, making him the third party leader to visit the city this campaign. Two weeks ago, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh held campaign events in Saskatoon on the same day.
The NDP vote would have to collapse and move to the Liberals in Saskatoon West and Saskatoon University for Conservatives to lose, Westlake said.
"Even in a riding like Saskatoon University, the past couple of elections, the Conservatives not only won, they had a larger share of the vote in the Liberals and the NDP combined," Westlake said.
"A lot of votes moving to Liberals might not have the same effect that it might have in suburban Toronto because the Conservatives already have a quite significant lead."
Conservative incumbents are running in all three ridings. The newly created Saskatoon South electoral district follows similar boundaries in the city as its predecessor Saskatoon-Grasswood, but does not include rural parts of its previous iteration.
In the 2021 election in Saskatoon West, Conservatives won 45.4 per cent of the vote, compared to 39.3 for the NDP and 8.2 per cent for the Liberals. Conservatives won 48 per cent of the vote in Saskatoon University last election, compared to 35.4 per cent for the NDP and 10.8 per cent for the Liberals.
Elections Canada has the full list of candidates for each Saskatoon constituency.
A recent survey of Saskatchewan voters found widespread support for Conservatives with rising support for the Liberals. When asked who they would vote for if an election was held today, 38 per cent of people polled said they'd vote for the Conservatives, while 25 per cent said they'd vote for the Liberals.

EDITOR'S NOTE: CBC News commissioned this public opinion research to be conducted immediately following the federal election and leading into the second anniversary of the United Conservative Party's provincial election win in May 2023. As with all polls, this one provides a snapshot in time. This analysis is one in a series of articles from this research.