ESTEVAN, Sask. — Conservative candidate Steven Bonk has secured a commanding win in the Souris-Moose Mountain riding, capturing 83.9 per cent of the vote in Monday's federal election.
With 209 of 211 polls reporting, Bonk received 33,582 votes, far ahead of his nearest competitor, Liberal candidate Aziz Mian, who earned 3,850 votes, or 9.6 per cent. New Democrat Sheena Muirhead Koops followed with 1,808 votes, or 4.5 per cent.
Green Party candidate Remi Rheault received 356 votes, Canadian Future Party candidate Lyndon Dayman took 296, and Independent candidate Travis Patron collected 154.
In total, 40,046 valid votes were cast in the riding, representing a voter turnout of 72.32 per cent among the 55,375 registered electors. The population of Souris-Moose Mountain is 75,208.