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Morrison wins Kootenay-Columbia CPC nomination
Conservative Party of Canada nomination candidate Rob Morrison has received the official nod from party members in Kootenay-Columbia and will represent the party during the 2019 election, (scheduled for October 21, 2019).
He won the nomination by just four votes over Fairmont Hot Springs resident Wendy Booth.
“A very heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated in the nomination race. I am so very grateful to all of the folks who took time out of their busy schedules to come out and vote. I can’t thank the Morrison For MP campaign team enough for their time and absolute dedication to our campaign,” said Morrison.
“I also want to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of Dale Shudra and Wendy Booth. I have a great deal of respect for each of them and I look forward to working together to unify our party behind a single objective, which is to remove the NDP’s influence over our beautiful corner of the world,” said Riding association President Richard Wake.
“The association concluded a very close race this weekend between three highly-qualified candidates. Rob Morrison was victorious, is our newly elected candidate and will take this riding in the next federal election. On behalf of a strong and unified Electoral District Association we look forward to working with Rob to ensure that this region is successful in taking back Kootenay-Columbia and putting a conservative presence in Ottawa.”
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