People in Saskatchewan are getting another chance to declare what they believe to be the worst road in the province. 

Until May 6th, residents in the province can nominate and vote for a stretch of road in need of attention for CAA's Worst Road Campaign. 

Last year's contest ended with a record amount of votes coming in, with 6,496 votes cast from April 3rd to 28th. That's an increase of over 2,000 votes from 2016. 

Here are the top ten results for Saskatchewan's Worst Road Campaign in 2017:

  1. 1. Highway 155 - La Loche (9th in 2016)
  2. 2. Highway 354 - Dilke (1st in both 2016 and 2015)
  3. 3. Highway 21 - Paradise Hill
  4. 4. Highway 47 - Springside (6th in 2016 and 7th in 2015)
  5. 5. Highway 26 - Loon Lake
  6. 6. Highway 255 - Nipawin
  7. 7. Highway 35 - Love
  8. 8. 2nd Avenue South - Hepburn
  9. 9. Highway 322 - Silton (3rd in both 2016 and 2015)
  10. 10. Highway 51 -Kerrobert(2nd in 2016)

The criteria applied for the top ten includes roads which have excessive cracks, crumbling pavement, potholes or craters, poor or no signage, and traffic congestion. 

The results of the contest will be shared with officials in the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure. Then the provincial government will have a chance to decide if the roads will receive a much needed face-lift.

People can nominate and vote on the worst roads in the province online.

Moose Jaw's High Street West currently sits in first place at the start of this year's campaign.