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Saskatoon mayoral race results show a divided city

CBC News mapping of Saskatoon mayoral race poll results shows the city is strongly divided across core and suburban lines.

2nd place Don Atchison had majority of early voter support, CBC analysis shows

Saskatoon municipal elections results for each polling division highlights the division of support for the candidates. (CBC News)

Rookie Saskatoon mayor-elect Charlie Clark may have clinched a victory over a well-entrenched opponent last Wednesday, but newly released polling results paints a picture of a city divided between core and suburban neighbourhood lines.

CBC News mapped the voting results for the catchmentareas ofall 62 voting stations across the city and found support for both front runner candidates were heavily clustered in two distinct areas.

Click on a location on the map to see more details.
Darker shades indicatelarger victory margin over opponent.

Atchison had early lead
Mayoral candidate Don Atchison says safety and security is his number one priority. (Devin Heroux/CBC )

Going into election day, second-place-finisher Don Atchison had a significant lead in the vote count from advance and special ballot voters.

More than 41 per cent of ballots cast early supported the incumbent mayor, while only 30 per cent backed Clark. Third place finisher Kelley Moore fared well with 27 per cent of early votes.

The only advance voting locations that gave Clark majority support were the University of Saskatchewan and the one located at city hall, the figures show. Moore however received the most advance votes at the Confederation Mall location.

Advance voters Special ballot
Don Atchison 5,938 1,323
Charlie Clark 4,617 767
Kelley Moore 4,081 664
Devon Hein 90 31

Voter turnout lower in Clark strongholds

Charlie Clark beat incumbent mayor Don Atchison by just over 3,000 votes. (CBC)
Neighbourhoods throughout the city that gave majority to support to Clark on average posted lower voter turnout levels compared to the suburban areas that supported Atchison.

The poll data shows that average voter turnout in pro-Clark neighbourhoods was 30.5 per cent, while areas that mostly supported the incumbent mayor saw turnouts that were five percentage points higher.

The polling station with the highest voter turnout was Willows Golf Country Club at 51 per cent which overwhelmingly voted for Atchison. The location with the lowest voter turnout at 11.9 per cent was at Holy Cross High School in the south-eastern part of the city.

City of Saskatoon, Statement of votes cast report