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Provincial election set for April 4

Saskatchewan entered into a 27-day election on March 8, after Premier Brad Wall asked Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield to dissolve the legislature. Election day will be held Monday, April 4.
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Saskatchewan entered into a 27-day election on March 8, after Premier Brad Wall asked Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield to dissolve the legislature.
Election day will be held Monday, April 4.
Weyburn Big Muddy voters will have their choice of candidates from all four parties. Dustin Duncan, the incumbent, is representing the SaskParty.
Dustin was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for the constituency of Weyburn-Big Muddy during a hotly contested by-election in June of 2006.
Most recently, Dustin has acted as Minister of Health for the province. Duncan grew up in Halbrite and graduated from the Weyburn Comp in 1997. He continued his education at the University of Regina completing an undergraduate degree in Canadian History, followed by studies in economics and financial securities through the Canadian Securities Course.
Dustin and his wife Amanda, a musician, live on an acreage outside of Weyburn.
Mark Jeworski is the NDP candidate. Jeworski studied heavy-duty mechanics at Olds College. He is active with his union, the United Mine Workers of America.
Mark and his wife Penny live in Halbrite and have three children, Mackenzie, Kaleb and Noah.
Barry Dickie is representing the GreenParty. Dickie resides in Weyburn, and has been a long-time supporter of the Green Party. He is also a proud CUPE worker.
Dickie has a Facebook page called: “Green Party candidate for Weyburn-Big Muddy”
Dylan Hart is running for the Liberals. The PC Party also confirmed that they will have a candidate for the Weyburn-Big Muddy constituency.

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