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Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party win a fifth consecutive majority government.
Moe 's party was shut out by Carla Beck’s NDP in Regina and lost all but two seats in Saskatoon .
But it found enough support everywhere else to be elected in 35 seats in the legislature, compared with 26 for the NDP .
Political scientist Daniel Westlake at the University of Saskatchewan said Beck and the NDP should be a more vocal force in Saskatchewan with the gains they made. “It makes the NDP , I think, appear more of a threat to the Sask. Party and that probably keeps the Sask. Party more honest,” Westlake said. “I think they should be happy that they are a much larger caucus in the legislature. “But they still have a lot of work to do.”.
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