The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba ran a full slate of fifty-seven candidates in the 1966 provincial election, and elected thirty-six members to form their third consecutive majority government. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.

This page also includes information about Progressive Conservative candidates in by-elections between 1966 and 1969.

by-elections

Churchill, 20 February 1969: Michael Klewchuk

Michael Klewchuk was raised and educated in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, and moved to Flin Flon, Manitoba in 1958. He later moved to Snow Lake in 1965, where he was a merchant and was active with the local Chamber of Commerce. He once took part in a delegation to Ottawa to investigate possibilities for television development in northern Manitoba.[1] Newspaper coverage from the by-election indicates that he ran a low-key campaign in 1969.[2] He received 1,109 votes (13.74%), finishing fourth against New Democratic Party candidate Joseph Borowski.

References

  1. "13 candidates seek seats", Winnipeg Free Press, 15 February 1969, p. 12.
  2. Winnipeg Free Press, 15 February 1969, p. 12.
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