Caught on Camera: Live Results City of Saskatoon Election




Monday, November 13th 2023


At 8 pm, the polls closed in Saskatoon, and the people were eagerly awaiting the results of the 2024 Civic Election. With a record number of candidates running for mayor and city council, this election was one of the most closely watched in recent history.
As the results started to come in, it became clear that this election was going to be a nail-biter. In the mayoral race, incumbent Charlie Clark was facing a strong challenge from former city councilor Cynthia Block.
In the end, it was Block who emerged victorious, becoming the city's first female mayor. It was a historic victory for Block, who has been a vocal advocate for women's rights and social justice throughout her career.
The election also saw a number of other notable results. Incumbent city councilors Zach Jeffries and Darren Hill were both re-elected, while newcomers Alison Fraser and Sarina Gersher were elected to their first terms. There were also several upsets, with incumbents Pat Lorje and Hilary Gough losing their seats.
The election results will have a significant impact on the future of Saskatoon. With a new mayor and several new city councilors, there is likely to be a change in direction for the city. It is too early to say what those changes will be, but the results of the 2024 Civic Election are sure to shape the city for years to come.
Here is a breakdown of the results:
Mayor
  • Cynthia Block (winner) - 52.30%
  • Charlie Clark (incumbent) - 47.13%
City Council
  • Ward 1: Alison Fraser (winner) - 36.62%
  • Ward 2: Zach Jeffries (incumbent) - 54.11%
  • Ward 3: Darren Hill (incumbent) - 63.45%
  • Ward 4:: Sarina Gersher (winner) - 48.23%
  • Ward 5: Pat Lorje (incumbent) - 44.07%
  • Ward 6: Hilary Gough (incumbent) - 40.23%
  • Ward 7: Cynthia Block (uncontested)
  • Ward 8: Randy Donauer (uncontested)
  • Ward 9: Bev Dubois (uncontested)
  • Ward 10: Ann Iwanchuk (uncontested)