Here's the official list of 38 candidates in the 2020 Saskatoon election
38 people will compete for 11 city council seats in the Nov. 9 election.
38 people will compete for 11 city council seats in the Nov. 9 election
Thirty-eight people will compete for 11 city council seats in the 2020 Saskatoon municipal election, according to the list of candidates who filed nomination papers by the Wednesday deadline.
The list could change, if someone decides to withdraw their papers. Candidates have until Thursday at 4 p.m. CST to do that.
Voters go to the polls on Nov. 9.
Here's the list of candidates, ward by ward.
Click here for the full electoral boundaries map.
Mayoral race
Ward 1
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Kevin Boychuk
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Aron Cory
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Darren Hill (incumbent)
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Kyla Kitzul
Ward 2
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Hilary Gough (incumbent)
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Rozalia Kasleder
Ward 3
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Bobbi Ehman
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Elizabeth Fay
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David Kirton
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Janine Lazaro
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Mark Mills
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Colin Prang
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Nick Sackville
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Chris Sicotte
Devyn Gregoire, who announced his candidacy in June, dropped out of the race on August 19 and endorsed Sackville.
Ward 4
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Troy Davies (incumbent)
Ward 5
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Randy Donauer (incumbent)
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Paul Miazga
Ward 6
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Cynthia Block (incumbent)
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Lee Kormish
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Jonathan Naylor
Ward 7
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Darcy Warrington
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Mairin Loewen (incumbent)
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Carol Reynolds
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Jim Rhode
Ward 8
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Sarina Gersher (incumbent)
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Ron Mantyka
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Brian Shalovelo
Ward 9
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Bev Dubois (incumbent)
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Carla Shabaga
Ward 10
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A.J. Itterman
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Zach Jeffries (incumbent)
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Anjum Saeed