Scott Moe to be new premier of Saskatchewan
Scott Moe has emerged as the one who will replace Brad Wall as premier of Saskatchewan and leader of the Saskatchewan Party.
The Rosthern – Shellbrook MLA won on the fifth and final ballot, taking 8,075 votes, or 53.87 per cent. He edged out former deputy minister Alanna Koch by 1,161 votes, despite her taking an early lead.
“I will always stand with you. I will stand with your communities and I will always stand with Saskatchewan,” Moe said in his victory speech to a cheerful crowd at the Saskatchewan Party leadership convention in Saskatoon on Saturday.
Echoing a message from Brad Wall earlier in the night, Moe said the province was “a force to be reckoned with,” and tipped his cap to the outgoing premier, promising to build on the progress he made over the past decade. Moe reiterated a commitment to remember these achievements and said it all “has only begun.”