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{{Short description|Manitoba party election for party leader}} |
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{{Infobox election |
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| election_name = 2025 Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba leadership election |
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| country = Manitoba |
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| type = presidential |
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| ongoing = no |
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| previous_election = 2021 Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba leadership election |
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| previous_year = 2021 |
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| election_date = April 26, 2025 |
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| colour2 = {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|nohash}} |
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| candidate2 = ] |
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| colour1 = {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC|nohash}} |
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| candidate1 = Wally Daudrich |
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| title = Leader |
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| before_election = ] ''(interim)'' |
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{{Infobox leadership election |
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| party = Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba |
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| colour = {{Canadian party colour|MB|PC}} |
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| year = 2025 |
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| logo = Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Manitoba_Logo.svg |
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| date = April 26, 2025 |
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| replaces = ] |
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| numcands = 2 |
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| ballots = 1 |
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| entryfee = $25,000 |
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The '''2025 Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba leadership election''' will be held on April 26, 2025. The internal party election was called as a result of former Premier ], the leader of the ], announcing her resignation on January 15, 2024 following her loss in the ]. |
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==Procedure== |
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In order to be eligible to contest the election, a candidate had to pay an entry fee of $25,000, provide a petition for leadership signed by 50 party members, and sell new party memberships to 1000 new or recurring members. The election was held on a ] basis under a ] system.<ref name="CBC 1">{{cite web | title=Manitoba PCs to choose new leader - and next premier - on Oct. 30 - CBC News | website=CBC News | date=2021-08-25 | url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/pc-leadership-race-rules-1.6151044 | access-date=2021-09-01}}</ref><ref name="PCElxnRules">{{cite web|url=https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/pcmanitoba/pages/2445/attachments/original/1630011973/Final_Rules_and_Procedures_for_Leadership_Election.pdf?1630011973|title=Rules and Procedures for the conduct of the Leadership Election Process|date=August 23, 2021|publisher=Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba|access-date=September 1, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210901024451/https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/pcmanitoba/pages/2445/attachments/original/1630011973/Final_Rules_and_Procedures_for_Leadership_Election.pdf?1630011973|archive-date=September 1, 2021}}</ref> |
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==Candidates== |
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===Official=== |
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{{efn|candidates who have committed publicly to running and have completed all requirements in accordance with the rules to be listed as an official candidate}} |
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*] (MLA for ]; 2021–present, former Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage; January 30, 2023–October 18, 2023)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-pc-party-obby-khan-1.7299933 |title=Fort Whyte MLA Obby Khan 1st to enter race to become next leader of Manitoba PCs |website=cbc.ca |date=2024-08-20 |access-date=2024-10-20}}</ref> |
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* Wally Daudrich (businessman from ] and 2008 and 2011 federal conservative candidate for ]) |
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=== Failed to qualify === |
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*Trevor Sprague (accountant with MNP and Winnipeg North—St. Paul candidate for the Canadian Alliance party in the 2000 federal election) |
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=== Declined === |
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*] (MLA for ] 2023–present, former Police Chief of the Brandon Police Service) |
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*] (former Conservative MP for ]; 2008–2023) |
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*] (former Mayor of Winnipeg) |
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*] (MLA for ]; 2023–present) |
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*] (Mayor of ]; 2022–present) |
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*] (former MLA for ]; 2022–2023) |
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*] (former MLA for McPhillips; 2016–2023) |
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*] (MLA for ]; 2023–present) |
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*] (MLA for ]; 1999–present) |
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*] (MLA for ]; 2011–present, interim leader 2024–present) |
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*Carla Devlin (Mayor of East St. Paul; 2022–present) |
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*] (MLA for ]; 2003–present, former ]; 2021) |
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*] (MLA for ]; 2016–present) |
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==References== |
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In order to be eligible to contest the election, a candidate had to pay an entry fee of $25,000, provide a petition for leadership signed by 50 party members, and sell new party memberships to 1000 new or recurring members. The election was held on a one member, one vote basis under a instant-runoff voting system.