November 7, 2011: The 2011 general election is held, reducing the NDP to nine seats. Dwain Lingenfelter loses his seat, and resigns as NDP leader.
November 19, 2011: The provincial council of the Saskatchewan NDP elects Regina Lakeview MLA John Nilson as interim leader.[2]
March 10, 2012: The party announces the date and rules for the 2013 leadership race, scheduling it for either February or March 2013. The party announces that it will use a one member, one vote system using a preferential ballot. The party also announces tighter rules about how memberships can be purchased.[3]
May 4, 2012: The party announces that the leadership convention will be held on March 9, 2013, with a general convention scheduled to be held on March 8 and 10.[4]
November 18, 2012: First all-candidates debate is held in Regina[5]
November 22, 2012: Second all-candidates debate is held in Humboldt[6]
November 24, 2012: Third all-candidates debate is held in Saskatoon[7]
November 29, 2012: Fourth all-candidates debate is held in Swift Current[6]
December 1, 2012: Fifth all-candidates debate is held in Melfort[6]
January 12, 2013: Sixth all-candidates debate will be held in Rosetown[8]
January 19, 2013: Seventh all-candidates debate will be held in Weyburn[8]
January 24, 2013: Eighth all-candidates debate will be held in North Battleford[8]
January 26, 2013: Deadline for new members to sign-up and be eligible to vote at the leadership convention.[9]
January 31, 2013: Ninth all-candidates debate will be held in Yorkton[8]
February 7, 2013: Tenth all-candidates debate will be held in Prince Albert[8]
February 9, 2013: Eleventh all-candidates debate will be held in Regina[8]
February 13, 2013: Twelfth all-candidates debate will be held in Moose Jaw[8]
February 16, 2013: Final all-candidates debate will be held in Saskatoon[8]
Economist Former President and Vice-President of the Saskatchewan Young New Democrats Federal NDP candidate in Wascana during the 2004 election. Weir withdrew from the race on February 20, 2013 and endorsed Ryan Meili.[19]
Other 273 (3.1%)[spoiled ballots and any Weir votes cast before Weir withdrew]
(Weir withdrew February 20 to support Meili, too late to be removed from the mail ballot; Wotherspoon withdraws following the first ballot without endorsing a candidate.)