Party leaders and their candidates put in overtime as they try to get our votes in the dying hours of Election 2007.

 

Party leaders are getting one last "kick at the cat" so to say, as the sprint to the finish line is on in Election 2007. In case you've been out of province or living under a rock, we vote tomorrow for the next government of Saskatchewan.

Liberal Leader David Karwacki has a message for those who are undecided.

"If people in this province want to have representation, if they want to have good government in the next legislature, they need to consider Liberals. Take a look at your local Liberal candidate who's going to be a great representative in the legislature. If you vote NDP you're voting for opposition anyway so we need to get some Liberals in there."

Heading into Election Day Lorne Calvert and his NDP are trailing in the polls, but he's not losing any sleep over it.

"Miracles happen! But I'm not counting on a miracle, I'm counting on hard work and I know this will have an affect on many in our province who may have been considering a change, or who may have though 'Well, this time I'm not going to get to engaged.' Now the risk is very real."

The man that appears to be in line for the Premier's office, if the polls are any indication, is the leader of the Saskatchewan Party Brad Wall.

"I think its a couple things but they're (voters) looking at the record of the government and the platforms of the respective parties and we've been working very hard through our ideas and our platform to earn that support. We're going to continue to work hard right until the last day."

Could it be that the two local ridings are keys in Provincial Election 2007?

It appears the leaders of the two front-running political parties think so. Both NDP leader Lorne Calvert and Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall are making stops in Moose Jaw Tuesday.

Premier Calvert will meet with the media at noon at the NDP's Moose Jaw committee rooms.

Wall is scheduled to go door knocking with both Warren Michelson in Moose Jaw North and Gwen Beitel in Moose Jaw Wakamow Tuesday.

The Liberal Party plans to wrap up their election campaign with a bang. A big rally is scheduled for noon today in Saskatoon as leader David Karwacki gets the troops together one last time before Election Day.

Following the final rally for the Election 2007, its back to the streets for more doors knocking.

When you're looking for results Wednesday night, look no further than your radio dial!

"Decision 2007 - The Provincial Election" starts when the polls close at 8 o'clock on 800 CHAB. We'll feature reports with up-to-the-minute results from across the province, tapping into our resources on the Golden West Radio Network.

"Decision 2007 - The Provincial Election" hits the air at 8pm Wednesday night on 800 CHAB.