Jan Slomp of Courtenay, BC has been re-elected as the president of the National Farmers Union (NFU).

The vote took place at the group's 47th Annual National Convention held in Saskatoon, November 24th to 26th.

Lydia Carpenter of Dunrae, Manitoba was elected First Vice-President (Policy).

The National Farmers Union is a direct-membership voluntary organization made up of Canadian farm families who share common goals.

It is the only farm organization incorporated through an act of parliament.

Results of the national officers elections are as follows:

- Jan Slomp of Courtenay, BC, elected President
- Coral Sproule of Perth, ON, acclaimed as Women's President
- Ayla Fenton of Kingston, ON, acclaimed as Youth President
- Lydia Carpenter of Dunrea, MB, elected First Vice-President (Policy)
- Cam Goff of Hanley, SK, acclaimed Second Vice-President (Operations)
- Katie Ward of Woodlawn, ON, elected Women's VIce-President
- Dana Penrice of Lacombe, AB, elected Youth Vice-President