No other political party in Saskatchewan has won four consecutive majority governments since the Tommy Douglas Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (the CCF, which would later become the NDP) accomplished that feat in 1956. Douglas’s CCF would go on to win a fifth term in 1960, resulting in 20 years of rule. By the end of this term in 2024, the Brad Wall-Scott Moe-led Sask. Party will have ruled for 17 consecutive years, surpassing the string of 16 consecutive years for the Roy Romanow-Lorne Calvert-led NDP. It’s noteworthy, however, that one of the NDP’s four terms from 1999 until 2003 was actually a coalition government propped by Liberals who eventually defected to the NDP, so it wasn’t exactly a true majority.