Three-way race in Liberals' Indi pre-selection

Nationals' deputy leader Bridget McKenzie is yet to decide if she will run for a potential switch to the lower house in the federal seat of Indi.

Bridget McKenzie

Nationals' deputy leader Bridget McKenzie is said to be considering running for the lower house. (AAP)

The Liberals are set to run a male candidate in the federal seat of Indi for the first time in 20 years, potentially opening the way for the Nationals' Bridget McKenzie to throw her hat into the ring.

Saturday's pre-selection is understood to be a three-way race between project manager Steve Martin, businessman Stephen Brooks and Greg Mirabella, the husband of former MP Sophie Mirabella.

Ms Mirabella held the north-east Victorian seat for 12 years for the Liberals before Independent Cathy McGowan won in 2013.

Ms McGowan, 65, is yet to confirm if she will contest the 2019 election and a community group, Voices 4 Indi, is meeting in January to discuss a "succession process".

Senator McKenzie, who is the Nationals' deputy leader, is understood to still be considering a tilt at running for the lower house.

It was reported in October that she would move her electoral office 300km from Bendigo to Wodonga next year, which would set up a potential run for the seat of Indi.


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