Saskatchewan United Party leader happy with byelection results
Although the Saskatchewan United Party (SUP) isn’t even a year old, it feels it has a lot to celebrate after making its election debut last week.
SUP candidate Jon Hromek finished second in the Lumsden-Morse byelection on Thursday with 22.7 per cent of the vote. The Saskatchewan Party’s Blaine McLeod won with 53.7 per cent of the votes cast, with the NDP’s Kaitlyn Stadnyk third at 21.6 per cent.
SUP Leader Nadine Wilson was very excited about the results. Although the voter turnout was low at 37.11 per cent of registered voters casting a ballot, Wilson is still happy with the numbers the party saw.
“Every election is determined by the people who show up and I think our team did very well on our first time out the gate. This was our first election and I’m very pleased with our campaign and the amount of people we got out,” said Wilson.