I'm heading out of town to the cabin tomorrow right after work and I'll probably be returning around Wednesday or Thursday next week. It's hunting season and it's time to bag me a dead animal, or three!
| CONSTITUENCY: REGINA DOUGLAS PARK | |||||||||
| Candidate | Party | Vote Count | Pop. Vote | X | |||||
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| Harry Van Mulligen | New Democratic Party | 5123 | 57.38% | X | |||||
| Laura Ross | Saskatchewan Party | 1882 | 21.08% | ||||||
| Mike Farmer | Liberal Party | 1690 | 18.93% | ||||||
| David Orban | New Green Alliance | 147 | 1.65% | ||||||
| Wayne Mastrachuk | Conservative Party | 86 | 0.96% | ||||||
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As you can see, and as I'm sure you've already heard, Mike did not win tonight. The results across the province were similar for the Saskatchewan Liberal Party. There's a lot of things I could say about the results, but I'm sure you've already guessed what most of them are. I will say this: I was and am very proud to have been a part of Mike and the Liberal Party's campaign. I spent most of my free-time over the last week and the weeks before on the streets and in the polls because I believed and still believe that Mike is the best candidate and a great person. The Liberal Party was the only party that had a sensible plan to save Saskatchewan, let alone had any plan at all. If nothing else this election certainly proved that Saskatchewan desperately needs to be saved - from itself.

