A look at other Canadian elections that took place during the COVID-19 pandemic
Voters in Newfoundland and Labrador learned today they will be heading to the polls on Feb. 13. They’re not the first to be asked to choose their next government in the middle of a global pandemic. A handful of other Canadian provinces ran election campaigns in 2020. Here’s a quick look at how the pandemic-era campaigns played out:
SASKATCHEWAN
When Premier Scott Moe told voters they would be heading to the polls on Oct. 27, he sought to secure his place as head of Canada’s current longest-serving government. The campaign pitted Moe’s Saskatchewan Party against the New Democrats headed by medical doctor Ryan Meili, whose campaign broadsides focused largely on the provincial response to the pandemic. They didn’t sway voters, who cast in-person ballots wearing masks and mailed in more than 185,000 votes. Voters ultimately returned the Saskatchewan Party to power with a fourth consecutive majority mandate.