Kim Gartner Wins Contested Nomination in Kindersley-Biggar
On December 14, Kim Gartner won a contested nomination to be the Saskatchewan Party’s candidate for Kindersley-Biggar in the 2024 provincial election. He defeated one other candidate, Randy Weekes.
“I am humbled by your support here tonight,” Gartner said. “I’m honoured for the opportunity to join the Saskatchewan Party team, and I will be working hard to represent you in our Legislature after the next election.”
Gartner has had a 35 year career in municipal administration, supporting local, regional, and provincial initiatives. He has served as CAO for the Town of Macklin for the past 30 years. Gartner is a Past President of the Urban Administrators Association of Saskatchewan and has also served as School Trustee for the Living Sky School Division.
In addition to his professional life, Gartner has been an active volunteer with numerous community organizations and has served as Event Coordinator for the World Bunnock Championships.
Gartner was born and raised on a family farm a short distance east of Macklin. He and his wife Colleen have four children and four granddaughters.
The Saskatchewan Party has now nominated 34 candidates ahead of the 2024 provincial election.