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Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake 2025 federal election live results. Browse live results for all 343 ridings
165 of 183 polls are reporting as of 4:21 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election
165 of 183 polls are reporting as of 4:21 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election
is projected to be re-elected in Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake
is in second place with 5,943 votes (17.59%) and William Petryk
Falk has represented the riding since 2017
Battlefords—Lloydminster—Meadow Lake used to be named Battlefords—Lloydminster
The riding’s boundaries were updated for the 2025 federal election
13,345 voters cast ballots at advance polls
Looking for another riding? Here are the full results for the 2025 federal election.
The Liberals have 169 races called in their favour
They have 8,535,128 votes and 43.69 per cent of the popular vote
The Conservatives have 144 races called in their favour
They have 8,059,938 votes and 41.26 per cent of the popular vote
The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour
They have 1,232,095 votes and 6.31 per cent of the popular vote
The New Democrats have seven races called in their favour
They have 1,231,198 votes and 6.3 per cent of the popular vote
The Greens have one race called in their favour
They have 243,471 votes and 1.25 per cent of the popular vote
There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons
the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election
This article was automatically generated using data provided by Canadian Press and will update as riding results become available
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Rosemarie Falk has been declared the winner in the Battlefords-Lloydminster-Meadow Lake riding in the preliminary election results
The Conservative Party of Canada candidate
the incumbent in the former Battlefords-Lloydminster riding, took home first spot in Monday's federal election
coming in with 77.7 per cent of the preliminary vote count for 134 of 183 polls reporting
Coming in second place was Liberal Party of Canada candidate Larry Ingram garnering 17 per cent of the vote count
Canada's New Democratic Party candidate William Petryk received 4.6 per cent, and the Canadian Future Party’s Darrell Patan received 0.7 per cent
4:28 p.m.: Police are reporting that missing person Adyson King has been located deceased
Meadow Lake RCMP and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service continue to investigate the circumstances of King's death
they have no further details to provide at this time
8:45 a.m.: Saskatchewan RCMP are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 18-year-old woman last seen in the early hours of Tuesday
Adyson King was reported missing from the Flying Dust First Nation near Meadow Lake
according to a missing person advisory issued by the Meadow Lake RCMP detachment on Wednesday
King is described as being 5-foot-6 and weighing approximately 115 pounds
North Battleford and Lloydminster
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact RCMP by calling 310-RCMP
Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477
BATTLEFORDS – It was an exciting night Monday for Rosemarie Falk.
The incumbent MP won the Battlefords–Lloydminster–Meadow Lake riding with a wide lead in the federal election on April 28.
In preliminary results, with 165 of 183 polls reporting, Conservative Party of Canada’s Falk claimed 77 per cent of the vote.
Coming in second was Liberal Party of Canada candidate Larry Ingram, garnering 17.6 per cent of the vote.
Canada's New Democratic Party candidate William Petryk received 4.7 per cent, and the Canadian Future Party’s Darrell Patan received 0.7 per cent.
Falk was pleased with her victory in the riding.
“I know this is not the national result we hoped for, and I share the frustration and concern that so many Canadians are feeling after a decade of Liberal mismanagement,” Falk added. “Under Liberal policies, food prices have surged, housing costs have doubled, and violent crime and disorder have been unleashed across our communities. Meanwhile, the government continues to block resource industries that could and should be powering our economy.
“I share the very real fears of Canadians facing the prospect of a fourth Liberal term after a lost decade of destructive policies,” said Falk. “But I also believe in the strength and determination of this country. I will continue to fight every single day to restore the Canadian promise — that hard work earns you a great life with affordable food and homes on a safe street, under our proud Canadian flag.”
Falk noted many constituents in the riding agreed with the Conservative plan.
"I think this is an example that so many, not just in my riding but across the country, from coast to coast, many Canadians resonated with our Conservative plan — which is axe the [carbon] tax, build the homes, fix the budget and make life more affordable," Falk told SaskToday. "Many Canadians resonated with the commonsense plan."
When reached by SaskToday, Petryk said he was disappointed with the NDP’s results in the local riding as well as in many others.
Petryk noted that Falk didn't attend the two candidates’ forums that were held, but in the end she claimed a large share of the votes in the riding nonetheless.
"It's a very Conservative riding. I knew it was an uphill battle right from the beginning," he said.
Patan said he is actually happy with the results for the Canadian Future Party — a new party in the running.
"We're only eight months old, a snap election, and I'm going up against one of the bluest ridings in Canada," he said. "For me, to do what I've done, I'm absolutely proud of what I've done and what my volunteers did to help me and our party for our 19 candidates that we ran."
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An 18-year-old female who was reported missing on Tuesday has been found dead
Meadow Lake RCMP said in a Wednesday release that the Saskatchewan Coroners Service is investigating the circumstances of Adyson King’s death
King had last been seen Tuesday at approximately 2 a.m
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