Overview
- Party members hold a scheduled vote on Scott Moe's leadership at the biennial convention today.
- Delegates also consider a motion to limit voting membership to Canadian adult citizens, removing voting rights for permanent residents and youth.
- Moe has said he wants youth and permanent residents involved in the Saskatchewan Party.
- The 2024 election returned a fifth straight majority for the party but wiped out its seats in Regina and left it with one in Saskatoon.
- Political analyst Ken Coates says some voters may be starting to question Moe’s staying power despite his pledge to lead into 2028.