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Sask United Party announces Clint Gottinger and four new candidates

Clint Gottinger will run in the Wadena-Kelvington constituency.
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Clint Gottinger lives on an acreage two miles from where his father and grandmother were born and raised.

KELVINGTON – The Sask United Party announced Clint Gottinger as the nominee running in the Wadena Kelvington constituency.  

“Clint Gottinger is a proud resident of Saskatchewan. Born in Balcarres, he grew up in Hudson Bay and now calls Kelvington his hometown. Living on an acreage two miles from where his father and grandmother were born and raised he has strong family roots in the area,” said the Sask United Party leader, Jon Hromek. 

Gottinger is a husband of 30 years and a father. He owns and operates a towing company in the Kelvington area. Gottinger gets satisfaction from the towing business by helping people in need. Prior to towing, Gottinger has been in the trucking industry for the majority of his life. He says he is now excited to be a part of the Sask United Party and work for the people of Saskatchewan. 

Clint is a classic car enthusiast, traveling all over Saskatchewan to car shows. He also travels around performing in his one-man band entertaining people in surrounding communities, says Sask United Party. 

“Clint is honest, hardworking, has strong morals, and looks forward to being your voice for Kelvington-Wadena,” says the party.

The Sask United Party also announced candidates: Darcy Thiele for White City-Qu'Appelle, Clint Gottinger for Kelvington-Wadena, Dawne Badrock for Saskatoon University, Curtis Brooks for Melville-Saltcoats, and Andrea Early for Warman on Oct. 5.

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