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The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba has started nominating candidates for the next provincial election, and Brad Michaleski has been selected for Dauphin.

In a press release, Manitoba PC Party Leader Brian Pallister had lots of praise for Michaleski, saying "Brad has been a wonderful representative for his constituents in Dauphin. His record of public service makes him the best choice to represent the new constituency of Dauphin".

Michaleski became MLA for the City of Sunshine after the 2016 election where he won with 53.4% of the vote. The next closest was NDP representative Darcy Scheller with 25.6%.

See the full press release below.

"The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba is pleased to announce Brad Michaleski as the nominated candidate for the next provincial election after securing the party’s nomination in the new constituency of Dauphin.

“Brad has been a wonderful representative for his constituents in Dauphin,” said PC Party Leader Brian Pallister. “His record of public service makes him the best choice to represent the new constituency of Dauphin.  I look forward to working with him as we build a winning team that will continue to earn the trust of Manitobans in the next provincial election.”

Brad Michaleski has been the Progressive Conservative MLA for Dauphin since 2016.  Prior to his election as an MLA, Brad brought a strong record of management and leadership, municipal government experience, and community involvement.  Brad is also a grain and oilseeds producer with experience in many specialty crops, livestock production and commodity markets.  Brad and his wife Lori continue to live on the family farm where they raised their two children.

In preparation for the next provincial election, the PC Party of Manitoba has begun the process of nominating candidates across the province. The December 2018 report of the independent Electoral Divisions Boundaries Commission made significant changes to the existing electoral boundaries.  As a result, founding meetings for new or redrawn constituencies may be required prior to or in conjunction with the nomination meetings.  We look forward to building a winning team that reflects the values of Manitobans and our vision for a stronger, more prosperous Manitoba. Additional founding and nomination meetings will be held in the coming weeks."