The Sask United has announced its first three candidates for the upcoming provincial election this fall.
Leader Jon Hromek, Deputy Leader Nadine Wilson, and Cody Lockhart will represent Sask United in their respective constituencies, marking the beginning of a campaign to challenge Scott Moe’s Sask Party and Carla Beck’s Sask NDP for seats in the Legislature.
Jon Hromek (Lumsden-Morse), known for his dynamic approach and innovative ideas, is set to lead Sask United with a vision for a brighter future.
Nadine Wilson (Saskatchewan Rivers) brings her extensive experience and dedication to public service.
Cody Lockhart (Rosthern-Shellbrook) offers new ideas and a strong dedication to the community.
“We’re so excited to introduce our first candidates who will lead the way for a new chapter in Saskatchewan politics,” said Jon Hromek. “This is just the start. Over the summer, we’ll roll out a full team of candidates ready to take on Scott Moe’s Sask Party and Carla Beck’s Sask NDP.”
Hromek added, “Our team is committed to making positive changes and tackling the real issues that matter to the people of Saskatchewan. We’re ready to work hard to earn the trust and support of our constituents because they deserve better!”
More candidate announcements are to come as Sask United continues to build momentum going into the upcoming provincial election.