The deadline for provincial election candidates to file their nomination papers was 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, and Elections Saskatchewan said there's 243 people running in the province this year.
Candidates for Moose Jaw and surrounding areas for the Oct. 28 election include:
Moose Jaw North
Tim McLeod (Saskatchewan Party)
Cheantelle Fisher (Saskatchewan New Democratic Party)
Kimberly Epp (Saskatchewan Green Party)
Moose Jaw Wakamow
Megan Patterson (Saskatchewan Party)
Melissa Patterson (Saskatchewan New Democratic Party)
Michael Gardiner (Saskatchewan Green Party)
Lumsden-Morse
Blaine McLeod (Saskatchewan Party)
Chauntel Baudu (Saskatchewan New Democratic Party)
Isaiah Hunter (Saskatchewan Green Party)
Jon Hromek (Saskatchewan United Party)
Megan Torrie (Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan)
Dakota-Arm River
Barret Kropf (Saskatchewan Party)
Jordan Wiens (Saskatchewan New Democratic Party)
Joseph Reynolds (Saskatchewan Green Party)
Darren Ebenal (Saskatchewan United Party)
Raymond L. Carrick (Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan)
Wood River
David Marit (Saskatchewan Party)
Mike Topola (Saskatchewan New Democratic Party)
Melvin Pylypchuk (Saskatchewan Green Party)
Todd McIntyre (Saskatchewan United Party)
Clint Arnason (Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan)
Incumbents for area candidates running for re-election include Tim McLeod for Moose Jaw North, Blaine McLeod for Lumsden-Morse, and David Marit for Wood River.
The deadline to register for early voting or to vote by mail is Oct. 19. You can find more information on the Elections Saskatchewan website here.