Saskatchewan election in photos

Here's how election day played out across the province

Media | Saskatchewan election in photos

Caption: Residents of Saskatchewan headed to the polls to cast their votes in the province's 28th election.

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Image | NDP headquarters

Caption: People watch the results nervously at the Saskatchewan NDP election headquarters at the Bessborough Hotel in Saskatoon. (Victoria Dinh/CBC)

Image | Brad-Wall-wife-Tami

Caption: Brad Wall and his wife Tami are shown after his speech in Swift Current. (Peter Mills/CBC)

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Caption: NDP supporters watch as results roll in at the NDP headquarters in Saskatoon. (Victoria Dinh/CBC)

Image | NDP headquarters in Saskatoon

Caption: Hundreds of NDP supporters gather at the NDP headquarters in Saskatoon. (Victoria Dinh/CBC)

Image | Sask. Party majority

Caption: Saskatchewan Party supporters in Swift Current celebrate after a majority government is declared. (Peter Mills/CBC)

Image | Sheri Benson NDP

Caption: NDP MP Sheri Benson says she's "really excited to be in the province" to show support to her fellow NDP candidates. (Victoria Dinh/CBC)

Image | Doug-Steele-Cypress-Hills

Caption: Douglas Steele, with his family, speaks to party supporters in Swift Current after being declared the winner in Cypress Hills. (Peter Mills/CBC)

Image | Erin-Morrison-NDP

Caption: NDP spokesperson Erin Morrison says NDP Leader Cam Broten is "cool as a cucumber" when it comes to nerves for tonight's results. (Victoria Dinh/CBC)

Image | Saskatchewan election Brad Wall

Caption: Saskatchewan Party Leader Brad Wall cast his ballot in Swift Current today. "I kind of like the current MLA for Swift Current so I'm going to give him another chance," he joked. (Tory Gillis/CBC)

Image | Saskatchewan election 2016 Brad Wall

Caption: Media were in Swift Current to see Saskatchewan Party Leader Brad Wall cast his ballot. (Tory Gillis/CBC)