Alberta general election, 2004
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The Alberta general election of 2004 was the twenty-sixth general election for the province of Alberta
, Canada. It was held on November 22, 2004 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
.
The election was called on October 25, 2004. Premier
Ralph Klein decided to go to the polls earlier than the legislated deadline of March 2006. This election was held in conjunction with the Alberta Senate nominee election, 2004
.
When the election was called, it was expected to be anticlimactic, with Klein cruising to his fourth straight majority
, the tenth for his Progressive Conservative Party
.
Shortly after the drop of the writ
s, Klein's mother died and all parties suspended their campaigns for several days. After the campaign resumed, Klein avoided making any policy announcements and attended few events. One commentator called it "Kleinfeld: the campaign about nothing" (a reference to the television sitcom Seinfeld
). The Liberal Party
, which had hoped to hold onto the five seats it had and regain the two seats that it had lost to resignations, began to pick up momentum and became far more optimistic.
In the end, the Conservatives were re-elected, despite losing 11 seats and 15% of the popular vote. The Liberals more than doubled their seats by electing 17 MLA's on election night while dominating Edmonton, and making strong inroads in Calgary. The Alberta New Democrats (NDP) held on to their two seats and gained two more, all in Edmonton. The Conservatives swept rural Alberta except for one seat that went to the Alberta Alliance, which placed second in a number of rural ridings. The Green Party
gained in the popular vote, jumping from 0.3% in the 2001 election
to 2.8%, and placed third in some places. Also placing second in the riding of Drayton Valley-Calmar
ahead of the liberals, It was unable to win any seats, however. Social Credit placed third in a number of ridings, and its leader tied for second in Rocky Mountain House
. The Conservative, Liberal and NDP leaders all easily held onto their own seats.
Note:
1 "Edmonton" corresponds to only the city of Edmonton. (Only the ridings whose names begin with "Edmonton".) The four suburban ridings around the city as listed below are grouped with Central Alberta in this table.
Names in bold indicate party leaders and cabinet ministers.
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Beverly Clareview
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|Julius Yankowsky
3,059
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|Sam Parmar
1,166
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|Ray Martin
5,268
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|Phil Gamache
457
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|Benoit Couture
141
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|Ken Shipka (Soc. Cred.)
283
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|Julius Yankowsky
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Centre
|
|Don Weideman
2,622
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|Laurie Blakeman
6,236
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|Mary Elizabeth Archer
1,538
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|Tony Caterina
264
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|David J. Parker
336
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|Linda Clements (Soc. Cred.)
111
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|Laurie Blakeman
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Glenora
|
|Drew Hutton
3,758
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|Bruce Miller
4,610
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|Larry Booi
4,059
|
|Blaine Currie
307
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|Peter Johnston
272
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|Walter Schachenhofer (Soc. Cred.)
112
||
|Drew Hutton
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Gold Bar
|
|Manjit Dhaliwal
2,574
||
|Hugh MacDonald
8,794
|
|Keith Turnbull
1,966
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|Delmar Hunt
538
|
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|Dave Dowling (Ind.)
167
||
|Hugh MacDonald
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Highlands-Norwood
|
|Terry Martiniuk
2,209
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|Jason Manzevich
1,035
||
|Brian Mason
6,053
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|Ray Loyer
315
|
|
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|Dale W. Ferris (Ind.)
66
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|Brian Mason
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Mill Creek
||
|Gene Zwozdesky
5,071
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|Aman Gill
4,286
|
|Nathan Taylor
1,709
|
|Robert Alford
523
|
|Eric Steiglitz
386
|
|Cameron Johnson (Ind.)
72
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|Gene Zwozdesky
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Mill Woods
|
|Naresh Bhardwaj
2,989
||
|Weslyn Mather
5,014
|
|Lloyd Nelson
1,565
|
|Charles Relland
816
|
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|Naomi Rankin
(Communist)
42
||
|Don Massey
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Riverview
|
|Fred Horne
3,571
||
|Kevin Taft
10,279
|
|Donna Martyn
1,053
|
|David Edgar
315
|
|John Lackey
355
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|Dave W. Power (Soc. Cred.)
111
||
|Kevin Taft
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Rutherford
|
|Ian McClelland
4,173
||
|Rick Miller
7,217
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|George A. Slade
995
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|R. J. (Bob) Ewart
516
|
|
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|Anit Ashmore (Soc. Cred.)
210
||
|Ian McClelland
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Strathcona
|
|Shannon Stubbs
2,256
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|Steven Leard
1,850
||
|Raj Pannu
7,430
|
|Jeremy Burns
275
|
|Adrian Cole
287
|
|Kelly Graham (Soc. Cred.)
162
||
|Raj Pannu
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Calder
|
|Brent Rathgeber
3,680
|
|Brad Smith
3,028
||
|David Eggen
4,055
|
|Vicki Kramer
526
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|Brent Rathgeber
|-
|rowspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Castle Downs
|
|Thomas Lukaszuk
5,014
||
|Chris Kibermanis
5,019
|
|Peter Cross
1,317
|
|Colin Presizniuk
583
|
|
|
|Ross Korpi (Soc. Cred.)
78
|rowspan=2 |
|rowspan=2|Thomas Lukaszuk
|-
||
|5,022
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|5,019
|
|1,314
|
|586
|
|
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|78
|-
|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Decore
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Walter Szwender
3,033
|rowspan=3 |
|rowspan=3|Bill Bonko
4,418
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Shirley Barg 1,524
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Gary Masyk
830
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|
|rowspan=3|Geoffrey Chevrier (Soc. Cred.)
94
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|Bill Bonner
|-
|colspan=2 align="center"|merged district
|-
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|Gary Masyk
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Ellerslie
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|Gurnam Dodd
3,245
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|Bharat Agnihotri
3,444
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|Marilyn Assheton-Smith
2,257
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|Eleanor Maroes
985
|
|
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|Amelia Maciejewski (Soc. Cred.)
238
||
|vacant
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Manning
|
|Tony Vandermeer
3,646
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|Dan Backs
3,873
|
|Laurie Lang
2,371
|
|Mike Pietramala
515
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|Ross Adshead
240
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|Sean Tisdall (Soc. Cred.)
130
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|Tony Vandermeer
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton McClung
|
|Mark Norris
5,331
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|Mo Elsalhy
5,864
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|Lorne Dach
1,362
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|Reuben Bauer
401
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|
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|Patrick Conlin (Soc. Cred.)
104
||
|Mark Norris
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Meadowlark
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|Bob Maskell
4,243
||
|Maurice Tougas
4,436
|
|Lance Burns
1,303
|
|Aaron Campbell
444
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|Amanda Doyle
245
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|Peggy Morton (Ind.)
77
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|Bob Maskell
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton-Whitemud
||
|David Hancock
7,493
|
|Donna L. Smith
6,567
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|Brian Fleck
1,634
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|Kathy Rayner
469
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|
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|John Andrews (Ind.)
76
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|David Hancock
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Sherwood Park
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|Iris Evans
7,276
|
|Louise Rogers
5,587
|
|Tim Sloan
994
|
|Cora LaBonte
444
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|Lynn Lau
362
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|Gordon Barrett (Soc. Cred.)
474
||
|Iris Evans
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert
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|Doug Horner
6,140
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|Ray Boudreau
5,559
|
|Dale Apostal
1,020
|
|Tim Friesen
740
|
|
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|Glen Blaylock (Soc. Cred.)
170
||
|Doug Horner
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |St. Albert
|
|Mary O'Neill
6,064
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|Jack Flaherty
6,474
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|Travis Thompson
1,652
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|Michaela Meldrum
591
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|Conrad Bitangcol
407
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|
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|Mary O'Neill
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Strathcona
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|Rob Lougheed
6,838
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|Jon Friel
4,115
|
|Tom Elchuk
1,177
|
|Ryan Seto
466
|
|
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|Bruce Stubbs
(Ab. Pty.)
775
Brian Rembowski (Soc. Cred.)
327
Roberta McDonald (Separation)
297
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|Recreated District
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Airdrie-Chestermere
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|Carol Haley
6,842
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|John Burke
1,633
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|Grant Massie
569
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|Bradley Gaida
758
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|Angela Scully
434
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|Jeff Willerton (Alberta Pty.)
1,036
Bob Lefurgey (Separation)
394
Jerry Gautreau (Soc. Cred.)
178
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|Carol Haley
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cardston-Taber-Warner
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|Broyce Jacobs
3,753
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|Paula Shimp
783
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|Luann Bannister
185
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|Paul Hinman
3,884
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|Lindsay Ferguson
225
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|Broyce Jacobs
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cypress-Medicine Hat
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|Leonard Mitzel
4,623
|
|Stuart Angle
2,234
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|Cliff Anten
345
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|Dan H. Pierson
651
|
|
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|Eric Solberg (Soc. Cred.)
561
||
|Lorne Taylor
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Highwood
||
|George Groeneveld
6,782
|
|Lori Czerwinski
1,843
|
|Catherine Whelan Costen
432
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|Brian Wickhorst
733
|
|Sheelagh Matthews
547
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|Cory Morgan (Separation)
299
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|Don Tannas
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lethbridge-East
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|Rod Fong
4,703
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|Bridget Pastoor
5,340
|
|Gaye Metz
607
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|Brian Stewart
1,472
|
|Erin Matthews
360
|
|Darren Popik (Soc. Cred.)
251
||
|vacant
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lethbridge-West
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|Clint Dunford
4,416
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|Bal Boora
3,675
|
|Mark Sandilands
1,316
|
|Merle Terlesky
949
|
|Andrea Sheridan
368
|
|Scott Sawatsky (Soc. Cred.)
357
||
|Clint Dunford
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Little Bow
||
|Barry McFarland
4,894
|
|Arij Langstraat
1,965
|
|Hugh Logie
327
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|Jay Phin
859
|
|
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|Brian Cook (Soc. Cred.)
556
Grant Shaw (Separation)
432
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|Barry McFarland
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Livingstone-Macleod
||
|David Coutts
5,095
|
|Craig Whitehead
2,030
|
|Joyce Thomas
626
|
|George Lyster
1,493
|
|Chris Watts
468
|
|Jim Walker (Separation)
339
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|David Coutts
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Medicine Hat
||
|Rob Renner
5,392
|
|Karen Charlton
3,482
|
|Diana Arnott
560
|
|Scott Cowan
1,073
|
|
|
|Jonathan Lorentzen (Soc. Cred.)
246
||
|Rob Renner
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Strathmore-Brooks
||
|Lyle Oberg
6,051
|
|Carol Jacques
1,055
|
|Don MacFarlane
405
|
|Mark D. Ogden
852
|
|
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|Jay Kolody (Separation)
559
Rudy Martens (Soc. Cred.)
313
||
|Lyle Oberg
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Bow
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|Alana DeLong
6,097
|
|Kelly McDonnell
3,509
|
|Jennifer Banks
1,135
|
|James Istvanffy
1,015
|
|Marie Picken
713
|
| Margaret Askin (Independent)
98
Doug Picken (Soc. Cred.)
97
||
|Alana DeLong
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Cross
||
|Yvonne Fritz
3,763
|
|Raleigh DeHaney
1,452
|
|Jeanie Keebler
391
|
|Gordon Huth
648
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|Ryan Richardson
271
|
|
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|Yvonne Fritz
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Foothills
||
|Len Webber
5,820
|
|Stephen Jenuth
3,559
|
|Malcolm Forster
407
|
|Vincent S. Jansen-Van Doorn
472
|
|
|
|
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|Pat Nelson
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Fort
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|Wayne Cao
4,136
|
|Gerry Hart
1,784
|
|Elizabeth Thomas
583
|
|Travis Chase
589
|
|Tyler Charkie
440
|
|Leo Ollenberger (Separation)
212
||
|Wayne Cao
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Hays
||
|Arthur Johnston
5,529
|
|Sharon Howe
1,952
|
|Rachel Weinfeld
298
|
|Robert Wawrzynowski
534
|
|Bernie Amell
378
|
|
|colspan=2|new district
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Lougheed
||
|David Rodney
6,334
|
|Allan Pollock
2,971
|
|Matthew Koczkur
365
|
|Tariq Khan
445
|
|Ryan Boucher
471
|
|
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|Marlene Graham
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Mackay
||
|Gary Mar
5,640
|
|Darryl Hawkins
2,615
|
|Giorgio Cattabeni
395
|
|Shawn Hubbard
640
|
|David McTavish
443
|
|Paul Martin (Independent)
193
||
|Gary Mar
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-McCall
||
|Shiraz Shariff
3,203
|
|Darshan Kang
2,958
|
|Gurpreet (Preet) Sihota
264
|
|Ina Givens
573
|
|Sean Robert Brocklesby
359
|
|
||
|Shiraz Shariff
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Montrose
||
|Hung Pham
3,318
|
|Arthur Danielson
1,651
|
|Jason Nishiyama
434
|
|Cyril Collingwood
674
|
|Kevin Colton
355
|
|
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|Hung Pham
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-North West
||
|Greg Melchin
7,768
|
|Judy Stewart
4,488
|
|Bob Brunet
518
|
|Jenell Friesen
622
|
|Jeffrey Krekoski
636
|
|
||
|Greg Melchin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Shaw
||
|Cindy Ady
6,732
|
|John Roggeveen
2,373
|
|Jarrett Young
300
|
|Barry Chase
620
|
|Rick Papineau
380
|
|Daniel Doherty (Separation)
171
||
|Cindy Ady
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-West
||
|Ron Liepert
6,964
|
|Derek Smith
4,286
|
|Chantelle Dubois
434
|
|John Keyes
988
|
|James Kohut
732
|
|
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|Karen Kryczka
|}
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Buffalo
||
|Harvey Cenaiko
3,370
|
|Terry Taylor
2,777
|
|Cliff Hesby
455
|
|Nadine Hunka
290
|
|Grant Neufeld
656
|
|Elizabeth Kaur Fielding (Soc. Cred.)
71
Carl Schwartz (Alberta Pty.)
58
||
|Harvey Cenaiko
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Currie
|
|Jon Lord
4,413
||
|Dave Taylor
4,984
|
|Robert Scobel
468
|
|Ken Mazeroll
348
|
|Kim Warnke
810
|
|
||
|Jon Lord
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-East
||
|Moe Amery
4,492
|
|Bill Harvey
2,359
|
|Paul Vargis
461
|
|Brad Berard
605
|
|Rick Michalenko
367
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|Bonnie-Jean Collins (Communist)
56
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|Moe Amery
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Egmont
||
|Denis Herard
5,691
|
|Michael Queenan
2,371
|
|Christopher Dovey
599
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|David Crutcher
1,657
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|George Read
914
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|
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|Denis Herard
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Elbow
||
|Ralph Klein
6,968
|
|Stephen Brown
4,934
|
|Becky Kelley
343
|
|Diana-Lynn Brooks
485
|
|Allison Roth
666
|
|Trevor Grover (Soc. Cred.)
68
Lloyd Blimke (Ind.)
51
||
|Ralph Klein
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Fish Creek
||
|Heather Forsyth
6,829
|
|Tore Badenduck
2,801
|
|Eric Leavitt
794
|
|Mike Kuipers
780
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|Chris Sealy
561
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|
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|Heather Forsyth
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Glenmore
||
|Ron Stevens
6,257
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|Avalon Roberts
4,360
|
|Holly Heffernan
550
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|Ernest McCutcheon
572
|
|Evan Sklarski
531
|
|Larry R. Heather
(Soc. Cred.)
135
||
|Ron Stevens
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Mountain View
|
|Mark Hlady
4,058
||
|David Swann
7,155
|
|John Donovan
711
|
|Ryan Cassell
589
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|Mark MacGillivray
912
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|
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|Mark Hlady
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-North Hill
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|Richard Magnus
4,384
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|Pat Murray
3,223
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|Aileen L. Machell
630
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|Brent Best
627
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|Susan Stratton
1,264
|
|
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|Richard Magnus
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Nose Hill
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|Neil Brown
4,369
|
|Len Borowski
2,605
|
|Dirk Huysman
552
|
|Bill McGregor
1,073
|
|John Johnson
584
|
|Raymond Hurst (Soc. Cred.)
163
|colspan="2"|new district
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Varsity
|
|Michael W. Smyth
5,585
||
|Harry B. Chase
6,303
|
|Mark Gabruch
625
|
|Ron Beninger
763
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|Richard Larson
753
|
|Len Skowronski
(Soc. Cred.)
118
||
|Murray Smith
|}
, Calgary
gained two seats. Edmonton lost one seat, and one "special consideration" division was eliminated. Dunvegan-Central Peace
is the sole remaining "special" division - due to its isolation, it is allowed to have a population below 75% of the provincial average. Lesser Slave Lake is now considered to be a standard rural
division as its boundaries were re-drawn so that its population is slightly above 75% of the provincial average. One urbanized
division outside Calgary and Edmonton was added, and two rural seats were eliminated.
registered with Elections Alberta
. See also: List of Alberta political parties.
In the 2001 election, the Progressive Conservatives
recorded a result that was comparable to those achieved in their years of dominance under Peter Lougheed
. The Tories received 627,252 out of 1,013,152 votes cast and won 74 seats, gaining 11 seats over and above their 1997 result at the expense of the Liberals. This result was achieved due to a resurgence of the party in Edmonton, where the Tories won a majority of seats for the first time since 1982. Premier Ralph Klein easily retained his Calgary-Elbow
seat.
On April 8, 2002, Doug Griffiths
retained the Tories' seat in Wainwright
in the only by-election
held since the 2001 election, albeit with a substantially reduced plurality. The Tories lost only one seat since the 2001 election, after Edmonton-Norwood MLA Gary Masyk
crossed the floor
to join the Alberta Alliance. As expected, the Tories nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election.
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The 2001 election was generally regarded to be as a disaster for the Liberals. Although the Liberals retained Official Opposition status and received 276,854 votes, the party lost 11 seats to the Tories and won only seven seats, six of them in Edmonton. Leader Nancy Macbeth
even lost her own seat in Edmonton-McClung - she resigned days after the election and was replaced by Ken Nicol
, the Opposition's sole representative outside the capital.
Nicol eventually resigned as MLA for Lethbridge East and as Leader of the Opposition to run (unsuccessfully) for the Liberals
in the federal election
, as did Edmonton-Ellerslie MLA Debby Carlson
. These seats remained vacant through dissolution. The Liberals were led in the 2004 election by Edmonton-Riverview MLA Kevin Taft, who was elected to the position in March 2004. The Liberals had 82 candidates in the 2004 election - they were absent from the ballot in Drumheller-Stettler after failing to file papers for their expected candidate, Don McMann before the deadline.
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In 2001, the New Democrats
were unable to claim Official Opposition status from the floundering Liberals, but Leader Raj Pannu
managed to hold the party's two existing seats—Pannu's own in Edmonton—Strathcona
and Brian Mason's seat in Edmonton Highlands (later merged into Edmonton Highlands-Norwood
). The “NDs”, as they were then known, received 81,339 votes. Pannu resigned the leadership in July 2004, with Mason filling the role of interim leader before being elected to that position in September 2004. The party has also ceased abbreviating its name as "ND in favour of the more traditional “NDP” abbreviation. The NDP nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election.
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The Alberta Alliance
was registered in October 2002 and held its founding convention in February 2003. Its leader, Randy Thorsteinson had led Social Credit through a modest rebirth before quitting that party in April 1999. The party's sole MLA, Gary Masyk (Edmonton-Norwood) crossed the floor from the governing Progressive Conservatives on June 29, 2004. The Alliance nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election, the only other party besides the Tories and the NDP to do so.
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Also known as the "Green Party of Alberta", the Alberta Greens ran 10 candidates in the 2001 election, who combined for 2,850 votes. In the 2004 election, the Greens nominated 49 candidates - more than 4 times the highest number of candidates they had previously run in an election.
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Prior to the 2001 election, the Social Credit Party
was in turmoil following the departure of party leader Randy Thorsteinson
. Under Lavern Ahlstrom, the party nominated 12 candidates in the 2001 election (down from 70 in 1997), and received 5,361 votes (down from 64,667). The party had 42 candidates for the 2004 election.
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The Separation Party of Alberta
was founded in June 2004 taking over the rights of the Alberta First Party
. Bruce Hutton became interim leader. As a separatist
party, it is the separatist successor to the Alberta Independence Party
, which ran some independent candidates in the 2001 election, but never achieved official party status. The separatist cause was first taken up by the Western Canada Concept
in the early 1980s when Gordon Kesler
won a by-election. The Separation Party had 12 candidates in the 2004 election. See Alberta separatism
.
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The Alberta Party
did not nominate any candidates in 2001, but nominated four candidates for the 2004 election.
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The Communist Party
nominated two candidates in the 2001 election, who combined for 117 votes. They ran two candidates in the 2004 election.
The The Equity Party
ran no candidates in this election, The party was de-registered after the Alberta government amended the Elections Act to force a party to run at least one candidate, the party failed to field a candidate and was de-registered.
The Alberta Party, Equity Party and the Reform Party
did not run any candidates in the 2001 election. The Equity Party and Reform Party were also absent from the ballot in 2004. The party was de-registered after the Alberta government amended the Elections Act to force a party to run at least one candidate, the party failed to field a candidate and was de-registered.
becomes leader of the Alberta Liberals
.
June 29, 2004 - Gary Masyk
crosses
the floor from the Progressive Conservatives
to the Alberta Alliance.
July 13, 2004 - Raj Pannu
resigns as leader of the Alberta New Democrats. Brian Mason
is appointed interim leader
.
September 9, 2004 - Alberta Alliance kicked off five-city "I Blame Ralph" tour in Edmonton.
Ralph Klein announces Senate Election
September 18, 2004 - Brian Mason formally becomes leader of the Alberta New Democrats.
October 25, 2004 - At the request of Premier
Ralph Klein, Lieutenant-Governor Lois Hole
dissolves
the legislature
and sets the election day for November 22.
October 28, 2004 - Premier Klein is harshly criticized by opposition parties and activist
groups after he claims that protestors on Alberta's Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped
(AISH) who had heckled him did not look severely disabled.
October 31, 2004 - Premier Klein's mother, Florence Gray dies at the age of 80 following a year-long illness. All major parties announce they will suspend their provincial campaigns while the premier mourns.
November 4, 2004 - Global Television re-iterates that they will not invite Alberta Alliance leader Randy Thorsteinson
to their leaders debate
, because his party did not elect any members in the previous election and their sole MLA crossed the floor. The decision sparks anger amongst Alliance members and even disappoints the other three leaders.
November 8, 2004 - Close of nomination's and the Global television leaders debate involving Klein, Taft and Mason.
November 13, 2004 - NDP leader Mason releases a brochure entitled Health Care for Dummies in an effort to mock the premier's reluctance to discuss health care in detail during the campaign.
November 18, 2004 - Advance polling stations open.
November 19, 2004, - Advance polling stations open, and Students across the province vote in Alberta Student Vote, 2004.
November 20, 2004 - Advance polling stations open.
November 22, 2004 - Voting day for the 26th Alberta general election.
December 9, 2004 - The Court of Queen's Bench rules that Chris Kibermanis (Lib.) won the election in Edmonton Castle Downs by three votes, upholding the result of the initial, election-night result. The PC candidate, Thomas Lukaszuk, appealed to the Court of Appeal of Alberta
.
January 24, 2005 - The Alberta Court of Appeal rules that Lukaszuk won the election in Edmonton Castle Downs by three votes, overturning the result of the first vote-count, which had given the seat to Kibermanis of the Liberals. Kibermanis accepted defeat and did not appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Alberta
Alberta is a province of Canada. It had an estimated population of 3.7 million in 2010 making it the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces...
, Canada. It was held on November 22, 2004 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is one of two components of the Legislature of Alberta, the other being the Queen, represented by the Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. The Alberta legislature meets in the Alberta Legislature Building in the provincial capital, Edmonton...
.
The election was called on October 25, 2004. Premier
Premier of Alberta
The Premier of Alberta is the first minister for the Canadian province of Alberta. He or she is the province's head of government and de facto chief executive. The current Premier of Alberta is Alison Redford. She became Premier by winning the Progressive Conservative leadership elections on...
Ralph Klein decided to go to the polls earlier than the legislated deadline of March 2006. This election was held in conjunction with the Alberta Senate nominee election, 2004
Alberta Senate nominee election, 2004
The 3rd Alberta Senate nominee election was held on November 22, 2004 in conjunction with the Alberta general election, 2004. Alberta is the only Canadian province to elect nominees for the Senate of Canada.-Background:...
.
When the election was called, it was expected to be anticlimactic, with Klein cruising to his fourth straight majority
Majority government
A majority government is when the governing party has an absolute majority of seats in the legislature or parliament in a parliamentary system. This is as opposed to a minority government, where even the largest party wins only a plurality of seats and thus must constantly bargain for support from...
, the tenth for his Progressive Conservative Party
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta...
.
Shortly after the drop of the writ
Writ
In common law, a writ is a formal written order issued by a body with administrative or judicial jurisdiction; in modern usage, this body is generally a court...
s, Klein's mother died and all parties suspended their campaigns for several days. After the campaign resumed, Klein avoided making any policy announcements and attended few events. One commentator called it "Kleinfeld: the campaign about nothing" (a reference to the television sitcom Seinfeld
Seinfeld
Seinfeld is an American television sitcom that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, lasting nine seasons, and is now in syndication. It was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the latter starring as a fictionalized version of himself...
). The Liberal Party
Alberta Liberal Party
The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time...
, which had hoped to hold onto the five seats it had and regain the two seats that it had lost to resignations, began to pick up momentum and became far more optimistic.
In the end, the Conservatives were re-elected, despite losing 11 seats and 15% of the popular vote. The Liberals more than doubled their seats by electing 17 MLA's on election night while dominating Edmonton, and making strong inroads in Calgary. The Alberta New Democrats (NDP) held on to their two seats and gained two more, all in Edmonton. The Conservatives swept rural Alberta except for one seat that went to the Alberta Alliance, which placed second in a number of rural ridings. The Green Party
Green Party of Alberta
The Green Party of Alberta, also known as the Alberta Greens, was a provincial political party in the province of Alberta, Canada.The Alberta Greens were formed in 1986 and received official party status on April 6, 1990...
gained in the popular vote, jumping from 0.3% in the 2001 election
Alberta general election, 2001
The Alberta general election of 2001 was the twenty-fifth general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada. It was held on March 12, 2001 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta....
to 2.8%, and placed third in some places. Also placing second in the riding of Drayton Valley-Calmar
Drayton Valley-Calmar
Drayton Valley-Calmar is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-2001 general election:-2004 general election:...
ahead of the liberals, It was unable to win any seats, however. Social Credit placed third in a number of ridings, and its leader tied for second in Rocky Mountain House
Rocky Mountain House (electoral district)
Rocky Mountain House is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 current districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting since 1959...
. The Conservative, Liberal and NDP leaders all easily held onto their own seats.
Election night summary
Overall voter turnout was 45.12%.Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
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2001 | Dissolution Dissolution of parliament In parliamentary systems, a dissolution of parliament is the dispersal of a legislature at the call of an election.Usually there is a maximum length of a legislature, and a dissolution must happen before the maximum time... |
Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change |
Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta... |
Ralph Klein | 83 | 74 | 73 | 622 | -15.1% | 417,092 | 46.8% | -15.1% |
Liberal Alberta Liberal Party The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time... |
Kevin Taft Kevin Taft Kevin Taft is a Liberal politician in Alberta, Canada. He was the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, from 2004 to 2008... |
82 | 7 | 5 | 162 | +220% | 261,471 | 29.4% | +2.1% |
NDP Alberta New Democratic Party The Alberta New Democratic Party or Alberta NDP is a social-democratic political party in Alberta, Canada, which was originally founded as the Alberta section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation... |
Brian Mason Brian Mason Brian Mason is a Canadian politician and leader of the Alberta New Democrats . Mason was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood in a 2001 byelection, and his career in politics spans more than 20 years.Mason first became politically active... |
83 | 2 | 2 | 4 | +100% | 90,897 | 10.2% | +2.1% |
Alberta Alliance Alberta Alliance Party The Alberta Alliance was a right wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Many of its members were former supporters of the now-defunct Canadian Alliance federal political party and its predecessor, the Reform Party of Canada. Members also joined from such other provincial fringe parties... |
Randy Thorsteinson Randy Thorsteinson Randy Thorsteinson is a politician and businessman in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.-Early years:Thorsteinson was born in Gimli, Manitoba spending his youth living in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; Calgary, Alberta and Grande Prairie, Alberta.-Education:He graduated from St. Paul's High School... |
83 | * | 1 | 1 | - | 77,506 | 8.7% | * |
Greens | George Read George Read (Canadian politician) George Read is the former leader of the Green Party of Alberta and formerly a key organizer for the federal Green Party of Canada in Alberta.- Green Party organizing :... |
49 | - | - | - | - | 24,588 | 2.8% | +2.5% |
Social Credit | Lavern Ahlstrom Lavern Ahlstrom Lavern Ahlstrom is a retired provincial level politician and former leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party.-Political career:Ahlstrom first became involved with Social Credit in the 1970s. He has been a perennial candidate for the party with some moderately successful showings during his career... |
42 | - | - | - | - | 10,874 | 1.2% | +0.7% |
Separation Separation Party of Alberta The Separation Party of Alberta is a political party that advocates the secession of Alberta from Canada. Its leader is Bruce Hutton.-History:... |
Bruce Hutton Bruce Hutton Bruce Hutton is leader of the Separation Party of Alberta.Hutton joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1963. In 1999, he founded Law-abiding Unregistered Firearms Association to protest the recently introduced federal gun registry. In 2004, he became leader of the Separation... |
12 | * | - | - | - | 4,680 | 0.5% | -0.37%1 |
Alberta Party Alberta Party The Alberta Party Political Association, more commonly known as the Alberta Party, is a political party in the province of Alberta, Canada... |
Bruce Stubbs Bruce Stubbs Bruce Stubbs is a farmer and political figure in Alberta, Canada. He first came to public attention as a leading member of G.U.A.R.D. , a group opposed to the United Alternative process which formed the Canadian Alliance from the Reform Party of Canada.He is a former leader of the Alberta Party, a... |
4 | * | - | - | - | 2,485 | 0.3% | * |
Independent | 10 | - | - | - | - | 1,009 | 0.1% | -0.9% |
Communist Communist Party (Alberta) Communist Party – Alberta is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. It is a provincial branch of the Communist Party of Canada.-History:... |
Naomi Rankin Naomi Rankin Naomi Rankin is the current leader of the Communist Party of Alberta in Alberta, Canada.She has been leader of the Communist Party since 1992 and has run in every provincial and federal election in Alberta since 1982, for the Communist Party or the Communist Party of Canada... |
2 | - | - | - | - | 98 | <0.1% | ~0% | |
Vacant | * | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total | 450 | 83 | 83 | 83 | - | 890,700 | 100% |
Note:
* The Alberta Alliance and Alberta Party did not contest the 2001 election.- 1 The Separation Party results are compared to the Alberta First Party.
- 2 A judicial recount changed the results in Edmonton Castle DownsEdmonton Castle DownsEdmonton Castle Downs is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
, LiberalAlberta Liberal PartyThe Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time...
. Chris KibermanisChris KibermanisChris Kibermanis was the Liberal Candidate during the 2004 Alberta Provincial Election. Kibermanis represented Edmonton Castle Downs for the Alberta Liberal Party.Prior to his short political career he was drafted by the Winnipeg Jets in 1994...
lost to Progressive ConservativeProgressive Conservative Association of AlbertaThe Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta...
Thomas LukaszukThomas LukaszukThomas A. Lukaszuk is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Edmonton-Castle Downs as a Progressive Conservative...
.
Results by region
Party name | Cgy. Calgary Calgary is a city in the Province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies... |
Edm. Edmonton Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta and is the province's second-largest city. Edmonton is located on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Capital Region, which is surrounded by the central region of the province.The city and its census... 1 |
Leth. Lethbridge Lethbridge is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, and the largest city in southern Alberta. It is Alberta's fourth-largest city by population after Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer, and the third-largest by area after Calgary and Edmonton. The nearby Canadian Rockies contribute to the city's... |
R.D. Red Deer, Alberta Red Deer is a city in Central Alberta, Canada. It is located near the midpoint of the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor and is surrounded by Red Deer County. It is Alberta's third-most-populous city – after Calgary and Edmonton. The city is located in aspen parkland, a region of rolling hills... |
North Northern Alberta Northern Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta.Its primary industry is oil and gas, with large heavy oil reserves being exploited at the Athabasca Oil Sands and Wabasca Area in the east of the region... |
Central Central Alberta Central Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta.Central Alberta is the most densely populated rural area in the province... |
South Southern Alberta Southern Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta. As of the year 2004, the region's population was approximately 272,017. The primary cities are Lethbridge and Medicine Hat... |
Total |
Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta... |
Seats: | 20 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 10 | 19 | 7 | 61 |
Popular vote: | 50.5% | 31.5% | 38.3% | 44.1% | 55.5% | 52.7% | 55.1% | 46.8% |
Liberal Alberta Liberal Party The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time... |
Seats: | 3 | 11 | 1 | 1 | 16 |
Popular vote: | 32.1% | 40.3% | 37.9% | 32.5% | 19.8% | 21.9% | 19.1% | 29.4% |
New Democrats | Seats: | 4 | 4 |
Popular vote: | 4.9% | 22.0% | 8.1% | 6.1% | 8.6% | 7.9% | 4.4% | 10.2% |
Alberta Alliance Alberta Alliance Party The Alberta Alliance was a right wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Many of its members were former supporters of the now-defunct Canadian Alliance federal political party and its predecessor, the Reform Party of Canada. Members also joined from such other provincial fringe parties... |
Seats: | 1 | 1 |
Popular vote: | 6.5% | 4.2% | 10.2% | 14.9% | 13.8% | 11.3% | 13.1% | 8.7% | |||||||||||||||||
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Total seats: | 23 | 18 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 20 | 8 | 83 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Parties that won no seats: |
Green | Popular vote: | 5.5% | 1.0% | 3.1% | 1.2% | 1.1% | 2.5% | 2.1% | 2.8% |
Social Credit | Popular vote: | 0.3% | 0.8% | 2.6% | - | 1.1% | 2.3% | 2.4% | 1.2% |
Separation Separation Party of Alberta The Separation Party of Alberta is a political party that advocates the secession of Alberta from Canada. Its leader is Bruce Hutton.-History:... |
Popular Vote: | 0.2% | - | - | 1.3% | - | 0.9% | 2.6% | 0.5% |
Alberta Party Alberta Party The Alberta Party Political Association, more commonly known as the Alberta Party, is a political party in the province of Alberta, Canada... |
Popular vote: | <0.1% | - | - | - | - | 0.6% | 1.3% | 0.3% |
Communist Communist Party (Alberta) Communist Party – Alberta is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. It is a provincial branch of the Communist Party of Canada.-History:... |
Popular vote: | <0.1% | <0.1% | - | - | - | - | - | <0.1% |
Independents | Popular vote: | 0.1% | 0.2% | - | - | 0.1% | 0.1% | - | 0.1% |
1 "Edmonton" corresponds to only the city of Edmonton. (Only the ridings whose names begin with "Edmonton".) The four suburban ridings around the city as listed below are grouped with Central Alberta in this table.
Results by riding
Party | Seats | Second | Third | Fourth | |
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Progressive Conservative Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta... |
62 | 20 | 1 | 0 |
Liberal Alberta Liberal Party The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time... |
16 | 54 | 12 | 0 |
New Democratic Party | 4 | 2 | 30 | 21 |
Alberta Alliance Alberta Alliance Party The Alberta Alliance was a right wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Many of its members were former supporters of the now-defunct Canadian Alliance federal political party and its predecessor, the Reform Party of Canada. Members also joined from such other provincial fringe parties... |
1 | 9 | 33 | 33 |
Greens | 0 | 1 | 8 | 16 |
Social Credit | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Alberta Party Alberta Party The Alberta Party Political Association, more commonly known as the Alberta Party, is a political party in the province of Alberta, Canada... |
0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Separation Separation Party of Alberta The Separation Party of Alberta is a political party that advocates the secession of Alberta from Canada. Its leader is Bruce Hutton.-History:... |
0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Names in bold indicate party leaders and cabinet ministers.
Northern Alberta
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||
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PC Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta... |
Liberal Alberta Liberal Party The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time... |
NDP Alberta New Democratic Party The Alberta New Democratic Party or Alberta NDP is a social-democratic political party in Alberta, Canada, which was originally founded as the Alberta section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation... |
Alliance Alberta Alliance Party The Alberta Alliance was a right wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Many of its members were former supporters of the now-defunct Canadian Alliance federal political party and its predecessor, the Reform Party of Canada. Members also joined from such other provincial fringe parties... |
Green | Other | ||||
Athabasca-Redwater Athabasca-Redwater Athabasca-Redwater is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
Mike Cardinal Mike Cardinal Mike Cardinal is a politician from Alberta, Canada and a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, having served in that capacity from 1989 until 2008. He sat as a Progressive Conservative and represented the districts of Athabasca-Lac La Biche, Athabasca-Wabasca, and Athabasca-Redwater... 5,706 |
Nicole Belland 3,258 |
Peter Opryshko 1,407 |
Sean Whelan 1,174 |
Luke de Smet 252 |
Leonard Fish (Soc. Cred.) 179 |
b>Mike Cardinal Athabasca-Wabasca Athabasca-Wabasca Athabasca-Wabasca was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.The riding was created in 1993 when the district of Fort McMurray shrank to encompass the northern Alberta city. Athabasca-Wabasca completely covered the same boundaries except for the city of Fort... |
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merged district | |||||||||
[Dave Broda]]† Redwater Redwater (provincial electoral district) Redwater was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada from 1940 until 1971 and again from 1993 until 2004.-MLAs:The district elected the following members to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta:-1957 liquor plebiscite:... |
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Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:... |
Ken Kowalski Ken Kowalski Kenneth "Ken" Reginald Kowalski, MLA is a provincial level politician and former teacher from Alberta, Canada. He is a current member and also dean of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and has served continuously since November 1979 sitting with the governing Progressive Conservative caucus... 6,967 |
Alan Fiebich 2,250 |
Peggy Kirkeby 1,098 |
Mike Radojcic 1,012 |
Carl Haugen (Soc. Cred.) 404 |
en Kowalski Barrhead-Westlock |
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Bonnyville-Cold Lake Bonnyville-Cold Lake Bonnyville-Cold Lake is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 current districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
Denis Ducharme Denis Ducharme Denis Archie Ducharme is a former Albertan MLA. From April 6 until December 15, 2006, he also served as Minister of Community Development... 3,621 |
Lloyd Mildon 797 |
Denise Ogonoski 312 |
Shane Gervais 955 |
Denis Ducharme | ||||
Dunvegan-Central Peace Dunvegan-Central Peace Dunvegan-Central Peace is an Alberta provincial electoral district, located in northwestern Alberta.Following the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, Dunvegan was the only division with a population of less than 75% the provincial average, with its recorded population of 24,202... |
Hector Goudreau Hector Goudreau Hector G. Goudreau is a politician from Alberta, Canada. He is originally from the francophone area of Beaumont, Alberta, located just south of Edmonton's metro population.... 3,670 |
Don Thompson 689 |
Leon R. Pendleton 446 |
Dale Lueken 3,332 |
Lanny Portsmouth (Soc. Cred.) 118 |
ector Goudreau Dunvegan Dunvegan (electoral district) Dunvegan was a provincial electoral district in Northwestern Alberta. In 2004 the district was re-named Dunvegan-Central Peace. The district was created in 1986 from Spirit River-Fairview.-Members of the Legislative Assembly :... |
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Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of current districts 83 mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
Guy Boutilier Guy Boutilier Guy C. Boutilier is a Canadian politician and current member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He was elected as a Progressive Conservative, and served in several capacities in the Cabinet of Alberta under Premiers Ralph Klein and Ed Stelmach before being ejected from the P.C. caucus in July... 4,429 |
Russell Collicott 1,800 |
Dave Malka 460 |
Eugene Eklund 224 |
Reginald Normore (Ind.) 94 |
b>Guy Boutilier Fort McMurray Fort McMurray (provincial electoral district) Fort McMurray was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, from 1986 until 2004, when it was included in the new district of Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo.-MLAs:The district elected the following members to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta:... |
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Grande Prairie-Smoky | Mel Knight Mel Knight Mel Knight is the Minister of Energy of Alberta and a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.-Early life:... 4,369 |
Neil Peacock 1,965 |
Georgina Szoke 724 |
Hank Rahn 688 |
Mel Knight | ||||
Grande Prairie-Wapiti | Gordon Graydon Gordon Graydon Gordon Graydon, BA , QC , LL.D was a Canadian politician.Graydon received his early education at Woodlands Secondary School in County Peel, Ontario. He attended Brampton Centennial High School, and was a student at University of Toronto in Political Science. He graduated from Osgoode Hall law... 4,348 |
Cibylla Rakestraw 1,677 |
Jerry Macdonald 972 |
John Hilton-O'Brien 547 |
Allan Webber 348 |
Gordon Graydon | |||
Lac La Biche-St. Paul Lac La Biche-St. Paul Lac La Biche-St. Paul is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:... |
Ray Danyluk Ray Danyluk Ray Danyluk is a farmer and provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He currently serves as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 to present sitting with the Progressive Conservative caucus in government... 4,898 |
Dickson Broomfield 1,877 |
Phil Goebel 648 |
Oscar Lacombe 1,703 |
Ray Danyluk | ||||
Lesser Slave Lake Lesser Slave Lake (electoral district) Lesser Slave Lake is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. It has existed since 1971.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :... |
Pearl Calahasen Pearl Calahasen Pearl Calahasen is a Canadian politician, who currently represents the electoral district of Lesser Slave Lake in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta... 3,894 |
Jonathan Pleckaitis 530 |
Doris Bannister 354 |
Valerie Rahn 977 |
Ian Hopfe 254 |
Pearl Calahasen | |||
Peace River Peace River (provincial electoral district) Peace River is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting... |
Frank Oberle Frank Oberle, Jr. Frank Oberle, Jr. is a Canadian politician and currently is the Solicitor General and Public Security Minister for the province of Alberta, representing the provincial constituency of Peace River as a Progressive Conservative.... 2,888 |
Adam Bourque 1,101 |
Stephen Crocker 558 |
Gary Checknita 541 |
Patsy Lindberg (Soc. Cred.) 204 |
Gary Friedel Gary Friedel Gary Friedel is a civil servant and former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 until 2004.-Political career:... † |
Western and Central Alberta
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | |||||||
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PC Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta... |
Liberal Alberta Liberal Party The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time... |
NDP Alberta New Democratic Party The Alberta New Democratic Party or Alberta NDP is a social-democratic political party in Alberta, Canada, which was originally founded as the Alberta section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation... |
Alliance Alberta Alliance Party The Alberta Alliance was a right wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Many of its members were former supporters of the now-defunct Canadian Alliance federal political party and its predecessor, the Reform Party of Canada. Members also joined from such other provincial fringe parties... |
Green | Other | ||||
Banff-Cochrane Banff-Cochrane Banff-Cochrane is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. This riding is home to the popular tourist destination Banff National Park, environmental issues tend to dominate here.... |
Janis Tarchuk Janis Tarchuk Janis Tarchuk is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Banff-Cochrane as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:Ms. Tarchuk has a long history of community involvement... 4,236 |
Ian McDougall 1,649 |
Melissa Cambridge 468 |
Bob Argent 476 |
Chris Foote 1,205 |
Janis Tarchuk Janis Tarchuk Janis Tarchuk is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Banff-Cochrane as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:Ms. Tarchuk has a long history of community involvement... |
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Drayton Valley-Calmar Drayton Valley-Calmar Drayton Valley-Calmar is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-2001 general election:-2004 general election:... |
Tony Abbott Tony Abbott (Canadian politician) Clarke Anthony Abbott is a Canadian politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He represented Drayton Valley-Calmar and sat as a Progressive Conservative from 2001 until 2008.-Early life:... 5,231 |
Laura Higgerty 890 |
Lynn Oberle 641 |
Viona Cunningham 764 |
Edwin Erickson Edwin Erickson (Alberta politician) Edwin Erickson is a Canadian politician from Calgary, Alberta. He was the leader of the Alberta Party from January to October 2010. He has been active in Alberta politics since 2004. Prior to joining the Alberta Party, he served as the Deputy Leader of the Alberta Green Party and placed second as... 927 |
Thomas Cliff (Soc. Cred.) 244 Elmer Knopp (Ind.) 115 |
Tony Abbott | ||
Foothills-Rocky View Foothills-Rocky View Foothills-Rocky View is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 current districts in the province mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
Ted Morton Ted Morton Frederick Lee Morton , known commonly as Ted Morton, is a Canadian politician and Minister of Energy for the Province of Alberta. As a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta he represents the constituency of Foothills-Rocky View as a Progressive Conservative... 6,770 |
Herb Coburn 1,954 |
Roland Schmidt 232 |
Jason Herasemluk 1,081 |
Shelley Willson 1,186 |
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Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Innisfail-Sylvan Lake is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. It is one of 83 current districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
Luke Ouellette Luke Ouellette Luke Ouellette is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Innisfail-Sylvan Lake as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:... 6,206 |
Garth Davis 1,816 |
Chris Janke 585 |
Randy Thorsteinson Randy Thorsteinson Randy Thorsteinson is a politician and businessman in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.-Early years:Thorsteinson was born in Gimli, Manitoba spending his youth living in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; Calgary, Alberta and Grande Prairie, Alberta.-Education:He graduated from St. Paul's High School... 2,242 |
Wilf Tricker (Soc. Cred.) 349 |
Luke Ouellette | |||
Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.It contains the Kneehill County and most of Mountain View County.... |
Richard Marz Richard Marz Richard Marz is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:... 7,277 |
Tony Vonesch 1,336 |
Christopher Davies 257 |
Gordon Quantz 2,021 |
Sarah Henckel-Sutmoller 469 |
Brian Vasseur (Sep. Pty.) 746 Myrna Kissick (Soc. Cred.) 143 |
Richard Marz | ||
Red Deer-North | Mary Anne Jablonski Mary Anne Jablonski Mary Anne Jablonski is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Red Deer North as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:... 3,736 |
Norm McDougall 2,640 |
Steven Bedford 430 |
Rand Sisson 1,660 |
Colin Fisher 244 |
Mary Anne Jablonski | |||
Red Deer-South | Victor Doerksen Victor Doerksen Victor Doerksen is a politician, accountant and former cabinet minister in Alberta, Canada.-Early life:Doerksen was born in Bassano, Alberta on November 25, 1953. He was employed by the Bank of Montreal for 12 years... 5,371 |
Walter Kubanek 4,073 |
Jeff Sloychuk 836 |
Patti Argent 1,418 |
Judy Milne (Sep. Pty.) 261 |
Victor Doerksen | |||
Rocky Mountain House Rocky Mountain House (electoral district) Rocky Mountain House is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 current districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting since 1959... |
Ty Lund Ty Lund Ty Lund is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the constituency of Rocky Mountain House as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:... 5,773 |
Susan M. Scott 1,267 |
Anthony Jones 300 |
Ed Wilhite 810 |
Jennifer Isaac 337 |
Lavern Ahlstrom Lavern Ahlstrom Lavern Ahlstrom is a retired provincial level politician and former leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party.-Political career:Ahlstrom first became involved with Social Credit in the 1970s. He has been a perennial candidate for the party with some moderately successful showings during his career... (Soc. Cred.) 1,267 Bruce Hutton Bruce Hutton Bruce Hutton is leader of the Separation Party of Alberta.Hutton joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1963. In 1999, he founded Law-abiding Unregistered Firearms Association to protest the recently introduced federal gun registry. In 2004, he became leader of the Separation... (Sep. Pty.) 505 |
Ty Lund | ||
Stony Plain Stony Plain (electoral district) Stony Plain originally styled Stonyplain is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. From 1926 to 1957 Single Transferable Vote was used in the... |
Fred Lindsay Fred Lindsay Fred Lindsay is a politician and current provincial Member of the Legislative Assembly in Alberta, Canada.-Political involvement:... 5,644 |
Bill Fraser 3,402 |
Ruth Yanor 1,375 |
Marilyn Burns 1,878 |
Henry Neumann (Soc. Cred.) 245 |
Stan Woloshyn Stan Woloshyn Stan Woloshyn is a politician in Alberta, Canada. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as an Alberta New Democrats candidate in 1989... † |
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West Yellowhead West Yellowhead (electoral district) West Yellowhead is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 current riding's mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
Ivan Strang Ivan Strang Ivan Strang is a former Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for West Yellowhead. He served as a member in the Alberta Legislature from 1997 to 2008.-Political career:... 3,769 |
Rob Jolly 1,682 |
Barry Madsen 1,783 |
Earl Cunningham 615 |
Monika Schaefer 360 |
Ivan Strang | |||
Whitecourt-Ste. Anne Whitecourt-Ste. Anne Whitecourt-Ste. Anne is an Alberta provincial electoral district, located in central Alberta. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting... |
George VanderBurg George VanderBurg George VanderBurg is a Canadian politician, who currently represents the electoral district of Whitecourt-Ste. Anne in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.... 5,071 |
George Higgerty 1,219 |
Leah Redmond 996 |
David Dow 2,333 |
George VanderBurg |
East Central Alberta
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PC Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta... |
Liberal Alberta Liberal Party The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time... |
NDP Alberta New Democratic Party The Alberta New Democratic Party or Alberta NDP is a social-democratic political party in Alberta, Canada, which was originally founded as the Alberta section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation... |
Alliance Alberta Alliance Party The Alberta Alliance was a right wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Many of its members were former supporters of the now-defunct Canadian Alliance federal political party and its predecessor, the Reform Party of Canada. Members also joined from such other provincial fringe parties... |
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Battle River-Wainwright Battle River-Wainwright Battle River-Wainwright is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:... |
Doug Griffiths Doug Griffiths Douglas "Doug" Griffiths is a Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Battle River-Wainwright as a Progressive Conservative... 6,409 |
Gordon Rogers 1,069 |
Len Legault 616 |
Orest Werzak 1,440 |
Robin Skitteral (Soc. Cred.) 319 |
oug Griffiths Wainwright Wainwright (provincial electoral district) Wainwright was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district was mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.-1957 liquor plebiscite:... |
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Drumheller-Stettler Drumheller-Stettler Drumheller-Stettler is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The electoral district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting... |
Shirley McClellan Shirley McClellan Shirley McClellan was born in Hanna, Alberta, Canada, on January 22, 1942.-Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta:McClellan was first elected to the Alberta Legislature in a by-election held on November 23, 1987.... 6,770 |
Richard Bough 890 |
Dave France 1,413 |
Eileen Walker (Ab Pty.) 616 Dave Carnegie (Sep. Pty.) 465 Mary-Lou Kloppenburg (Soc. Cred.) 279 |
b>Shirley McClellan Drumheller-Chinook |
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Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Fort Saskatchewan—Vegreville is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
Ed Stelmach Ed Stelmach Edward Michael "Ed" Stelmach, MLA is a Canadian politician and served as the 13th Premier of Alberta, Canada, from 2006 to 2011. The grandson of Ukrainian immigrants, Stelmach was born and raised on a farm near Lamont and speaks fluent Ukrainian. He spent his entire pre-political adult life as a... 6,160 |
Peter Schneider 3,160 |
Wes Buyarski 1,633 |
Byron King 1,411 |
Mark Patterson (Soc. Cred.) 379 |
b>Ed Stelmach Vegreville-Viking Vegreville-Viking Vegreville—Viking was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada from 1993 until 2004.-MLAs:The riding was represented by Ed Stelmach of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta for its entire existence.-Election results:... |
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Lacombe-Ponoka Lacombe-Ponoka Lacombe-Ponoka is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:... |
Ray Prins Ray Prins Ray Prins is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the constituency of Lacombe-Ponoka as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:... 6,919 |
Glen Simmonds 2,218 |
Jim Graves 1,124 |
Ed Klop Ed Klop Ed Klop is a politician and business man from Red Deer, Alberta Canada born in 1966.Klop is the President and Founder of Klop Construction based in Red Deer... 2,349 |
Teena Cormack (Soc. Cred.) 467 |
Judy Gordon Judy Gordon Judith "Judy" Dawn Gordon is a current provincial and municipal level politician from Alberta, Canada. She is the current mayor of Lacombe, Alberta. She previously served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 until 2004.... |
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Halvar Jonson Halvar Jonson Halvar C. Jonson . is a former teacher and high school principal. He was also a long serving provincial politician from Alberta, Canada... |
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Leduc-Beaumont-Devon Leduc-Beaumont-Devon Leduc-Beaumont-Devon is a current provincial electoral district in central Alberta, Canada. The electoral district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
George Rogers George Rogers (Canadian politician) George A. Rogers is a politician from Leduc, Alberta. After serving on city council from 1992 to 1998, he was mayor of Leduc from 1998 to 2004. He is currently the MLA for the riding of Leduc-Beaumont-Devon.-Early life:... 6,809 |
Joyce Assen 3,425 |
Katie Oppen 904 |
Dave Dalke 1,140 |
Stephen Lindop 381 |
Karen Richert (Soc. Cred.) 249 |
[Albert Klapstein]]† Leduc Leduc (provincial electoral district) -1905 general election:-1957 liquor plebiscite:On October 30, 1957 a stand alone plebiscite was held province wide in all 50 of the then current provincial electoral districts in Alberta. The government decided to consult Alberta voters to decide on liquor sales and mixed drinking after a divisive... |
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Vermilion-Lloydminster Vermilion-Lloydminster Vermilion-Lloydminster is an Albertan provincial electoral district, located in east-central Alberta.Under the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, the constituency is bounded by the Saskatchewan border to the east, and clockwise from there is bounded by Battle River-Wainwright, Fort... |
Lloyd Snelgrove Lloyd Snelgrove Lloyd Snelgrove is a Canadian politician, who currently represents the electoral district of Vermilion-Lloydminster in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.-External links:*... 5,464 |
Patricia Thomas 706 |
Ray Stone 553 |
David Benoit 2,437 |
Lloyd Snelgrove | ||||
Wetaskiwin-Camrose Wetaskiwin-Camrose Wetaskiwin-Camrose is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. It is one of 83 current district in the province mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.... |
LeRoy Johnson LeRoy Johnson LeRoy Johnson is a teacher and politician from Alberta, Canada. He is the former MLA for Wetaskiwin-Camrose.-Early life:Johnson was born in 1941 in Camrose... 6,177 |
Keith Elliott 2,713 |
Clay Lawson 908 |
Dale Trefz 1,193 |
Janice Wolter (Soc. Cred.) 309 |
LeRoy Johnson |
Central Edmonton
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|Julius Yankowsky
Julius Yankowsky
Julius Edward Yankowsky is a former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 until he was defeated in 2004.-Political career:...
3,059
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|Sam Parmar
1,166
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|Ray Martin
Ray Martin (politician)
Raymond Martin is a politician in Alberta, Canada and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.Born in 1941 in Delia, Alberta, Martin attended the University of Alberta in Edmonton. He was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity...
5,268
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|Phil Gamache
457
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|Benoit Couture
141
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|Ken Shipka (Soc. Cred.)
283
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|Julius Yankowsky
Julius Yankowsky
Julius Edward Yankowsky is a former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 until he was defeated in 2004.-Political career:...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Centre
Edmonton Centre (provincial electoral district)
Edmonton Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-Provincial General Election results:-Senate nominee election district results:...
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|Don Weideman
2,622
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|Laurie Blakeman
Laurie Blakeman
Laurie Blakeman is a Canadian politician, who currently represents the electoral district of Edmonton Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta...
6,236
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|Mary Elizabeth Archer
1,538
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|Tony Caterina
Tony Caterina
Tony Caterina is a business man and municipal politician from Alberta, Canada. He currently serves a member of Edmonton City Council from 2007 to present.-Early life:...
264
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|David J. Parker
David J. Parker
David James Parker is a politician from Alberta, Canada. He is the former leader of the Green Party of Alberta from 1996 to 2001. He has also been a perennial candidate running in federal and provincial elections.-Political career:...
336
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|Linda Clements (Soc. Cred.)
111
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|Laurie Blakeman
Laurie Blakeman
Laurie Blakeman is a Canadian politician, who currently represents the electoral district of Edmonton Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Glenora
Edmonton-Glenora
Edmonton-Glenora is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. It is located north of the North Saskatchewan river....
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|Drew Hutton
Drew Hutton (politician)
Drew Hutton is a former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 until 2004.-Political career:...
3,758
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|Bruce Miller
Bruce Miller (politician)
Bruce Miller is a politician in Alberta, Canada and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of Edmonton-Glenora. He was first elected on November 22, 2004 as a Liberal, but was defeated in his 2008 re-election bid by Progressive Conservative Heather Klimchuk.He...
4,610
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|Larry Booi
4,059
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|Blaine Currie
307
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|Peter Johnston
272
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|Walter Schachenhofer (Soc. Cred.)
112
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|Drew Hutton
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Gold Bar
Edmonton Gold Bar
Edmonton-Gold Bar is a provincial electoral district, in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 in the province mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
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|Manjit Dhaliwal
2,574
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|Hugh MacDonald
Hugh MacDonald (politician)
Hugh MacDonald is a Canadian politician, who currently represents the electoral district of Edmonton-Gold Bar in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He is a member of the Alberta Liberal Party. On Sept...
8,794
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|Keith Turnbull
1,966
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|Delmar Hunt
538
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|Dave Dowling (Ind.)
167
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|Hugh MacDonald
Hugh MacDonald (politician)
Hugh MacDonald is a Canadian politician, who currently represents the electoral district of Edmonton-Gold Bar in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He is a member of the Alberta Liberal Party. On Sept...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Highlands-Norwood
Edmonton Highlands-Norwood
Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. The district was created in 2004 when it was merged with Edmonton-Highlands and Edmonton-Norwood....
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|Terry Martiniuk
2,209
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|Jason Manzevich
1,035
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|Brian Mason
Brian Mason
Brian Mason is a Canadian politician and leader of the Alberta New Democrats . Mason was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood in a 2001 byelection, and his career in politics spans more than 20 years.Mason first became politically active...
6,053
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|Ray Loyer
315
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|Dale W. Ferris (Ind.)
66
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|Brian Mason
Brian Mason
Brian Mason is a Canadian politician and leader of the Alberta New Democrats . Mason was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood in a 2001 byelection, and his career in politics spans more than 20 years.Mason first became politically active...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Mill Creek
Edmonton Mill Creek
Edmonton Mill Creek is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:...
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|Gene Zwozdesky
Gene Zwozdesky
Gene Zwozdesky is a politician and current cabinet minister from Alberta, Canada.Zwozdeksy, was born in Saskatchewan but came to Alberta at the age of two. He lived in Grand Centre, Hinton and Sangudo before moving to Edmonton, where he has lived in 1963 and where he obtain bachelor's degrees in...
5,071
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|Aman Gill
4,286
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|Nathan Taylor
1,709
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|Robert Alford
Robert Alford
Robert Alford in Edson, Alberta, Canada, and is a politician. He married in 1975 and raised two daughters.-Education:...
523
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|Eric Steiglitz
386
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|Cameron Johnson (Ind.)
72
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|Gene Zwozdesky
Gene Zwozdesky
Gene Zwozdesky is a politician and current cabinet minister from Alberta, Canada.Zwozdeksy, was born in Saskatchewan but came to Alberta at the age of two. He lived in Grand Centre, Hinton and Sangudo before moving to Edmonton, where he has lived in 1963 and where he obtain bachelor's degrees in...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Mill Woods
Edmonton Mill Woods
Edmonton-Mill Woods is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. It is one of 83 current electoral districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
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|Naresh Bhardwaj
2,989
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|Weslyn Mather
Weslyn Mather
Weslyn Mather is a former provincial politician in the Canadian province of Alberta. She served as a member in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2004 to 2008 sitting with the Liberal caucus in opposition.-Early life:...
5,014
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|Lloyd Nelson
1,565
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|Charles Relland
816
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|Naomi Rankin
Naomi Rankin
Naomi Rankin is the current leader of the Communist Party of Alberta in Alberta, Canada.She has been leader of the Communist Party since 1992 and has run in every provincial and federal election in Alberta since 1982, for the Communist Party or the Communist Party of Canada...
(Communist)
42
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|Don Massey
Don Massey
Don Massey is a former municipal and provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 until 2004. In that period he also served as Leader of the Official Opposition and Leader of the Alberta Liberal Party in 2004...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Riverview
Edmonton Riverview
Edmonton Riverview is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
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|Fred Horne
3,571
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|Kevin Taft
Kevin Taft
Kevin Taft is a Liberal politician in Alberta, Canada. He was the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, from 2004 to 2008...
10,279
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|Donna Martyn
1,053
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|David Edgar
315
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|John Lackey
355
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|Dave W. Power (Soc. Cred.)
111
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|Kevin Taft
Kevin Taft
Kevin Taft is a Liberal politician in Alberta, Canada. He was the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, from 2004 to 2008...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Rutherford
Edmonton Rutherford
Edmonton-Rutherford is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
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|Ian McClelland
Ian McClelland
Ian G. McClelland is an Edmonton-based businessperson, who was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2000, and a member of the Alberta Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2004.-Business:...
4,173
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|Rick Miller
Rick Miller (politician)
Rick Miller is a politician in the Canadian province of Alberta and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta....
7,217
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|George A. Slade
995
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|R. J. (Bob) Ewart
516
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|Anit Ashmore (Soc. Cred.)
210
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|Ian McClelland
Ian McClelland
Ian G. McClelland is an Edmonton-based businessperson, who was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2000, and a member of the Alberta Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2004.-Business:...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Strathcona
Edmonton-Strathcona (provincial electoral district)
Edmonton-Strathcona is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. It shares the same name as the federal electoral district of Edmonton—Strathcona....
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|Shannon Stubbs
2,256
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|Steven Leard
1,850
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|Raj Pannu
Raj Pannu
Raj Pannu is a Canadian educator and politician, who led the Alberta New Democratic Party from 2000 to 2004.Pannu was born in Punjab, India completing an undergraduate degree before immigrating to Canada in 1962...
7,430
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|Jeremy Burns
275
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|Adrian Cole
287
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|Kelly Graham (Soc. Cred.)
162
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|Raj Pannu
Raj Pannu
Raj Pannu is a Canadian educator and politician, who led the Alberta New Democratic Party from 2000 to 2004.Pannu was born in Punjab, India completing an undergraduate degree before immigrating to Canada in 1962...
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Suburban Edmonton and Environs
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Calder
Edmonton-Calder
Edmonton-Calder is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. It is currently represented by Progressive Conservative MLA Doug Elniski.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :...
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|Brent Rathgeber
Brent Rathgeber
Brent Rathgeber is a lawyer and politician from Alberta, Canada. Formerly a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 to 2004, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 2008 federal election.-Political career:Rathgeber won election to the provincial electoral district of...
3,680
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|Brad Smith
3,028
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|David Eggen
David Eggen
David Eggen is a Canadian politician. He is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the riding of Edmonton-Calder.- Educator :...
4,055
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|Vicki Kramer
526
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|rowspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Castle Downs
Edmonton Castle Downs
Edmonton Castle Downs is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
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|Thomas Lukaszuk
Thomas Lukaszuk
Thomas A. Lukaszuk is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Edmonton-Castle Downs as a Progressive Conservative...
5,014
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|Chris Kibermanis
Chris Kibermanis
Chris Kibermanis was the Liberal Candidate during the 2004 Alberta Provincial Election. Kibermanis represented Edmonton Castle Downs for the Alberta Liberal Party.Prior to his short political career he was drafted by the Winnipeg Jets in 1994...
5,019
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|Peter Cross
1,317
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|Colin Presizniuk
583
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|Ross Korpi (Soc. Cred.)
78
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|rowspan=2|Thomas Lukaszuk
Thomas Lukaszuk
Thomas A. Lukaszuk is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Edmonton-Castle Downs as a Progressive Conservative...
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|rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Decore
Edmonton Decore
Edmonton-Decore is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. It is one of 83 districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
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|rowspan=3|Walter Szwender
Walter Szwender
Walter R. Szwender is a former provincial level politician and teacher from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1982 until 1986.-Political career:...
3,033
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|rowspan=3|Bill Bonko
Bill Bonko
Bill Bonko is a Canadian politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He was first elected in the 2004 election as a Liberal in Edmonton Decore, but was defeated in his 2008 re-election bid by Progressive Conservative Janice Sarich....
4,418
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|rowspan=3|Shirley Barg 1,524
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|rowspan=3|Gary Masyk
Gary Masyk
Gary Masyk is a businessman and politician in Alberta, Canada.Born in High Prairie, Masyk owned Garco Oilfield Service and Masyk Lumber Company before entering politics...
830
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|rowspan=3|
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|rowspan=3|Geoffrey Chevrier (Soc. Cred.)
94
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|Bill Bonner
Bill Bonner (politician)
Bill Bonner is a former provincial level politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1997 to 2004.-Political career:Bonner was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1997 Alberta general election...
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|Gary Masyk
Gary Masyk
Gary Masyk is a businessman and politician in Alberta, Canada.Born in High Prairie, Masyk owned Garco Oilfield Service and Masyk Lumber Company before entering politics...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Ellerslie
Edmonton Ellerslie
Edmonton Ellerslie is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:...
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|Gurnam Dodd
3,245
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|Bharat Agnihotri
Bharat Agnihotri
Bharat Agnihotri is a Canadian politician and a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He represented the constituency of Edmonton Ellerslie, sitting as a Liberal...
3,444
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|Marilyn Assheton-Smith
2,257
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|Eleanor Maroes
985
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|Amelia Maciejewski (Soc. Cred.)
238
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Manning
Edmonton Manning
Edmonton-Manning is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-Boundary history:-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:...
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|Tony Vandermeer
Tony Vandermeer
Tony Vandermeer is a politician from Alberta, Canada, and member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.Vandermeer first ran for the Progressive Conservatives in the 1997 Alberta general election when he lost to Liberal Ed Gibbons...
3,646
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|Dan Backs
Dan Backs
Dan Backs is a politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He was elected as a Liberal candidate in the 2004 provincial election, but was kicked out of the Liberal caucus by leader Kevin Taft, who cited concerns about Backs' ability to work as a member of a team...
3,873
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|Laurie Lang
2,371
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|Mike Pietramala
515
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|Ross Adshead
240
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|Sean Tisdall (Soc. Cred.)
130
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|Tony Vandermeer
Tony Vandermeer
Tony Vandermeer is a politician from Alberta, Canada, and member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.Vandermeer first ran for the Progressive Conservatives in the 1997 Alberta general election when he lost to Liberal Ed Gibbons...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton McClung
Edmonton McClung
Edmonton-McClung is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.Edmonton-McClung was created in 1993, and was represented by Grant Mitchell from 1993 to 1998. Mitchell served as leader of the Alberta Liberal Party from 1994 to 1998.In 1998, following Mitchell’s...
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|Mark Norris
5,331
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|Mo Elsalhy
Mo Elsalhy
- Career :Mo contested the nomination for Edmonton McClung against Maurice Tougas in 2004, and started campaigning three months before the nomination day. He was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing Edmonton McClung in the 2004 general election for the Alberta...
5,864
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|Lorne Dach
1,362
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|Reuben Bauer
401
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|
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|Patrick Conlin (Soc. Cred.)
104
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|Mark Norris
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Meadowlark
Edmonton Meadowlark
Edmonton Meadowlark is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
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|Bob Maskell
Bob Maskell
Robert "Bob" Maskell is a former teacher and provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 until 2004.-Early life:...
4,243
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|Maurice Tougas
Maurice Tougas
Maurice Tougas is a Canadian politician, who formerly represented the electoral district of Edmonton Meadowlark in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He is a member of the Liberal Party...
4,436
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|Lance Burns
1,303
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|Aaron Campbell
444
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|Amanda Doyle
245
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|Peggy Morton (Ind.)
77
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|Bob Maskell
Bob Maskell
Robert "Bob" Maskell is a former teacher and provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 until 2004.-Early life:...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton-Whitemud
Edmonton-Whitemud
Edmonton-Whitemud is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. In 1989, its constituents unseated the Premier of the day, Donald Getty, by voting for Liberal candidate, Percy Wickman....
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|David Hancock
David Hancock
David Hancock is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Edmonton-Whitemud as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
7,493
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|Donna L. Smith
6,567
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|Brian Fleck
1,634
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|Kathy Rayner
469
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|
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|John Andrews (Ind.)
76
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|David Hancock
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Sherwood Park
Sherwood Park (electoral district)
Sherwood Park is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:- Members of the Legislative Assembly :-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:...
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|Iris Evans
Iris Evans
Iris Evans is a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and is Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations for the Canadian province. From November 25, 2004 to December 15, 2006 she served as Alberta's Minister of Health and Wellness in Premier Ralph Klein's cabinet...
7,276
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|Louise Rogers
5,587
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|Tim Sloan
994
|
|Cora LaBonte
444
|
|Lynn Lau
362
|
|Gordon Barrett (Soc. Cred.)
474
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|Iris Evans
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert
Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert
Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:...
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|Doug Horner
Doug Horner
Douglas Alan "Doug" Horner is a Canadian politician, who represents the electoral district of Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta...
6,140
|
|Ray Boudreau
5,559
|
|Dale Apostal
1,020
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|Tim Friesen
740
|
|
|
|Glen Blaylock (Soc. Cred.)
170
||
|Doug Horner
Doug Horner
Douglas Alan "Doug" Horner is a Canadian politician, who represents the electoral district of Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke |St. Albert
St. Albert (provincial electoral district)
St. Albert formally styled Saint Albert is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 current districts mandate to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta of Alberta, Canada....
|
|Mary O'Neill
Mary O'Neill
Mary O'Neill is a politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.O'Neill graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts, and subsequently received her teaching certification from the Ontario College of Education. She taught in both public and private schools...
6,064
||
|Jack Flaherty
Jack Flaherty
Jack Flaherty is a politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.Flaherty graduated with a Bachelor of Education, a Bachelor of Physical Education, and a Master's of Education from the University of Alberta. He worked as a teacher in Edmonton and Red Deer before becoming a...
6,474
|
|Travis Thompson
1,652
|
|Michaela Meldrum
591
|
|Conrad Bitangcol
407
|
|
||
|Mary O'Neill
Mary O'Neill
Mary O'Neill is a politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.O'Neill graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts, and subsequently received her teaching certification from the Ontario College of Education. She taught in both public and private schools...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Strathcona
Strathcona (provincial electoral district)
Strathcona is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. It is not to be confused with Edmonton-Strathcona, another provincial electoral district within the city of Edmonton, or with the federal electoral district Edmonton-Strathcona.The riding of Strathcona...
||
|Rob Lougheed
Rob Lougheed
Rob Lougheed is a teacher and politician from Alberta, Canada.Rob was born in Grande Prairie in 1947.He attended the University of Alberta....
6,838
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|Jon Friel
4,115
|
|Tom Elchuk
1,177
|
|Ryan Seto
466
|
|
|
|Bruce Stubbs
Bruce Stubbs
Bruce Stubbs is a farmer and political figure in Alberta, Canada. He first came to public attention as a leading member of G.U.A.R.D. , a group opposed to the United Alternative process which formed the Canadian Alliance from the Reform Party of Canada.He is a former leader of the Alberta Party, a...
(Ab. Pty.)
775
Brian Rembowski (Soc. Cred.)
327
Roberta McDonald (Separation)
297
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|Recreated District
|}
Southern Alberta
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Airdrie-Chestermere
Airdrie-Chestermere
Airdrie-Chestermere is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. It is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
||
|Carol Haley
Carol Haley
Carol Haley is a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. She served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 to 2008.-Political career:Haley was first elected to the Alberta Legislature in the 1993 Alberta general election...
6,842
|
|John Burke
1,633
|
|Grant Massie
569
|
|Bradley Gaida
758
|
|Angela Scully
434
|
|Jeff Willerton (Alberta Pty.)
1,036
Bob Lefurgey (Separation)
394
Jerry Gautreau (Soc. Cred.)
178
||
|Carol Haley
Carol Haley
Carol Haley is a provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. She served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 to 2008.-Political career:Haley was first elected to the Alberta Legislature in the 1993 Alberta general election...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cardston-Taber-Warner
Cardston-Taber-Warner
Cardston-Taber-Warner is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta....
|
|Broyce Jacobs
Broyce Jacobs
Broyce G. Jacobs is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Cardston-Taber-Warner as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:Jacobs was born in Cardston, Alberta...
3,753
|
|Paula Shimp
783
|
|Luann Bannister
185
||
|Paul Hinman
Paul Hinman
Paul Hinman is a provincial politician and small business entrepreneur from Alberta, Canada. He was formerly the leader of the Wildrose Alliance. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2004 to 2008 representing the electoral district of Cardston-Taber-Warner...
3,884
|
|Lindsay Ferguson
225
|
|
||
|Broyce Jacobs
Broyce Jacobs
Broyce G. Jacobs is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Cardston-Taber-Warner as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:Jacobs was born in Cardston, Alberta...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cypress-Medicine Hat
Cypress-Medicine Hat
Cypress-Medicine Hat is an Albertan provincial electoral district, located in the southeastern corner of the province.Under the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, the constituency covers the portion of Medicine Hat south of the South Saskatchewan River, the Trans-Canada Highway and...
||
|Leonard Mitzel
Leonard Mitzel
Leonard Mitzel is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Cypress-Medicine Hat as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
4,623
|
|Stuart Angle
2,234
|
|Cliff Anten
345
|
|Dan H. Pierson
651
|
|
|
|Eric Solberg (Soc. Cred.)
561
||
|Lorne Taylor
Lorne Taylor
Lorne Taylor is a former tenured professor and member of the provincial legislature of Alberta, Canada.-Political career:Taylor was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1993 Alberta general election. He defeated three other candidates including Al Strom of the Social Credit with a...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Highwood
Highwood (electoral district)
Highwood is a provincial electoral district in southern Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 in the province mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
||
|George Groeneveld
George Groeneveld
George Groeneveld is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Highwood as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
6,782
|
|Lori Czerwinski
1,843
|
|Catherine Whelan Costen
432
|
|Brian Wickhorst
733
|
|Sheelagh Matthews
547
|
|Cory Morgan (Separation)
299
||
|Don Tannas
Don Tannas
Don Tannas is a former provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a Member of the Alberta Legislature from 1989 until 2004.-Political history:...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lethbridge-East
Lethbridge-East
Lethbridge-East is an provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, covering the eastern half of the city of Lethbridge. The district is one of 83 in the province mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.The...
|
|Rod Fong
4,703
||
|Bridget Pastoor
Bridget Pastoor
Bridget A. Pastoor is a Canadian politician who has been serving as a member of the Alberta legislative assembly since 22 November 2004....
5,340
|
|Gaye Metz
607
|
|Brian Stewart
1,472
|
|Erin Matthews
360
|
|Darren Popik (Soc. Cred.)
251
||
|vacant
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lethbridge-West
Lethbridge-West
Lethbridge-West is an Alberta provincial electoral district, covering the western half of the city of Lethbridge, including all of West Lethbridge....
||
|Clint Dunford
Clint Dunford
Clint Dunford was a Canadian politician in Lethbridge, Alberta. He was first elected in 1993 as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Lethbridge West, and elected to his fourth term on 22 November 2004...
4,416
|
|Bal Boora
3,675
|
|Mark Sandilands
1,316
|
|Merle Terlesky
Merle Terlesky
Merle Terlesky is a Canadian conservative activist and aspiring politician originally from Kamloops, British Columbia. Once affiliated with the Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics, a pro-choice organization based in Toronto, Ontario, Terlesky has since become pro-life...
949
|
|Andrea Sheridan
368
|
|Scott Sawatsky (Soc. Cred.)
357
||
|Clint Dunford
Clint Dunford
Clint Dunford was a Canadian politician in Lethbridge, Alberta. He was first elected in 1993 as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Lethbridge West, and elected to his fourth term on 22 November 2004...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Little Bow
Little Bow (electoral district)
Little Bow is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.The district, named after the Little Bow River, was created in 1913 from the north-west corner of Lethbridge District and the eastern portions of Okotoks, High River, Nanton and Claresholm...
||
|Barry McFarland
Barry McFarland
Barry McFarland is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Little Bow as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
4,894
|
|Arij Langstraat
1,965
|
|Hugh Logie
327
|
|Jay Phin
859
|
|
|
|Brian Cook (Soc. Cred.)
556
Grant Shaw (Separation)
432
||
|Barry McFarland
Barry McFarland
Barry McFarland is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Little Bow as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Livingstone-Macleod
Livingstone-Macleod
Livingstone-Macleod is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 83 current districts in the province mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
||
|David Coutts
David Coutts
David Coutts is a Canadian politician, who previously represented the electoral district of Livingstone-Macleod in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. He was first elected in the 1993 election, and was re-elected three times before declining...
5,095
|
|Craig Whitehead
2,030
|
|Joyce Thomas
626
|
|George Lyster
1,493
|
|Chris Watts
468
|
|Jim Walker (Separation)
339
||
|David Coutts
David Coutts
David Coutts is a Canadian politician, who previously represented the electoral district of Livingstone-Macleod in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. He was first elected in the 1993 election, and was re-elected three times before declining...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat (provincial electoral district)
Medicine Hat is an Albertan provincial electoral district, covering most of the city of Medicine Hat.Under the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, the constituency covers the portion of the city north of the South Saskatchewan River, the Trans-Canada Highway and Carry Drive...
||
|Rob Renner
Rob Renner
Robert William Renner is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of Medicine Hat as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
5,392
|
|Karen Charlton
3,482
|
|Diana Arnott
560
|
|Scott Cowan
1,073
|
|
|
|Jonathan Lorentzen (Soc. Cred.)
246
||
|Rob Renner
Rob Renner
Robert William Renner is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the constituency of Medicine Hat as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Strathmore-Brooks
Strathmore-Brooks
Strathmore-Brooks is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Boundary history:-Members of the Legislative Assembly:-2004 general election:-2004 Senate nominee election district results:...
||
|Lyle Oberg
Lyle Oberg
Lyle Oberg is an Albertan politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly.Oberg was born near Forestburg, Alberta in 1960. A physician by profession, Oberg was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as an Progressive Conservative in 1993. He was first appointed to the...
6,051
|
|Carol Jacques
1,055
|
|Don MacFarlane
405
|
|Mark D. Ogden
852
|
|
|
|Jay Kolody (Separation)
559
Rudy Martens (Soc. Cred.)
313
||
|Lyle Oberg
Lyle Oberg
Lyle Oberg is an Albertan politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly.Oberg was born near Forestburg, Alberta in 1960. A physician by profession, Oberg was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as an Progressive Conservative in 1993. He was first appointed to the...
|}
Suburban Calgary
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Bow
||
|Alana DeLong
Alana DeLong
Alana DeLong is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Bow as a Progressive Conservative. She was first elected in 2001 and reelected in both the 2004 and 2008 Alberta provincial elections.-Early life:DeLong was born...
6,097
|
|Kelly McDonnell
3,509
|
|Jennifer Banks
1,135
|
|James Istvanffy
1,015
|
|Marie Picken
713
|
| Margaret Askin (Independent)
98
Doug Picken (Soc. Cred.)
97
||
|Alana DeLong
Alana DeLong
Alana DeLong is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Bow as a Progressive Conservative. She was first elected in 2001 and reelected in both the 2004 and 2008 Alberta provincial elections.-Early life:DeLong was born...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Cross
||
|Yvonne Fritz
Yvonne Fritz
Yvonne Fritz is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Cross as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
3,763
|
|Raleigh DeHaney
1,452
|
|Jeanie Keebler
391
|
|Gordon Huth
648
|
|Ryan Richardson
271
|
|
||
|Yvonne Fritz
Yvonne Fritz
Yvonne Fritz is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Cross as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Foothills
||
|Len Webber
Len Webber
Len Webber is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Foothills as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
5,820
|
|Stephen Jenuth
3,559
|
|Malcolm Forster
407
|
|Vincent S. Jansen-Van Doorn
472
|
|
|
|
||
|Pat Nelson
Pat Nelson
Patricia "Pat" Nelson née Black is a former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. As a member of the ruling Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta, she served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the Calgary Foothills electoral district from 1989 to 2004...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Fort
||
|Wayne Cao
Wayne Cao
Wayne Cao is a Canadian politician and current member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where he represents the district of Calgary-Fort as a Progressive Conservative. He was first elected in the 1997 provincial election and has been re-elected four times since...
4,136
|
|Gerry Hart
1,784
|
|Elizabeth Thomas
583
|
|Travis Chase
589
|
|Tyler Charkie
440
|
|Leo Ollenberger (Separation)
212
||
|Wayne Cao
Wayne Cao
Wayne Cao is a Canadian politician and current member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where he represents the district of Calgary-Fort as a Progressive Conservative. He was first elected in the 1997 provincial election and has been re-elected four times since...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Hays
||
|Arthur Johnston
Arthur Johnston (politician)
Arthur "Art" Johnston is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Hays as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
5,529
|
|Sharon Howe
1,952
|
|Rachel Weinfeld
298
|
|Robert Wawrzynowski
534
|
|Bernie Amell
378
|
|
|colspan=2|new district
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Lougheed
||
|David Rodney
6,334
|
|Allan Pollock
2,971
|
|Matthew Koczkur
365
|
|Tariq Khan
445
|
|Ryan Boucher
471
|
|
||
|Marlene Graham
Marlene Graham
Marlene Graham is a judge and a former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. She served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1997 until 2004.-Political career:...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Mackay
||
|Gary Mar
Gary Mar
Gary Glen Mar QC, is a Canadian politician in Alberta, Canada. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 to 2007. On December 3, 2007, he was appointed as the Official Representative for Alberta in Washington, D.C., and worked in the Canadian Embassy with the official...
5,640
|
|Darryl Hawkins
2,615
|
|Giorgio Cattabeni
395
|
|Shawn Hubbard
640
|
|David McTavish
443
|
|Paul Martin (Independent)
193
||
|Gary Mar
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-McCall
||
|Shiraz Shariff
Shiraz Shariff
-Political career:Shariff was elected to his first term in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a hotly contested by-election in Calgary McCall on April 20, 1995 defeating Liberal Jeet Shergill and future New Democratic Party president Anne McGrath by just a few hundred votes.He won his second...
3,203
|
|Darshan Kang
2,958
|
|Gurpreet (Preet) Sihota
264
|
|Ina Givens
573
|
|Sean Robert Brocklesby
359
|
|
||
|Shiraz Shariff
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Montrose
||
|Hung Pham
Hung Pham
Hung Pham or Hung Kim Pham is a former politician and information expert in Alberta, Canada. He formerly served as a member of Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.-Early Life:...
3,318
|
|Arthur Danielson
1,651
|
|Jason Nishiyama
434
|
|Cyril Collingwood
674
|
|Kevin Colton
355
|
|
||
|Hung Pham
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-North West
||
|Greg Melchin
Greg Melchin
Greg Melchin is a politician and accountant who formerly served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and Cabinet Minister in the Alberta government.-Early life:Greg was born in Raymond, Alberta...
7,768
|
|Judy Stewart
4,488
|
|Bob Brunet
518
|
|Jenell Friesen
622
|
|Jeffrey Krekoski
636
|
|
||
|Greg Melchin
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Shaw
||
|Cindy Ady
Cindy Ady
Cindy Ady is a Canadian politician and a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. She has served in this capacity since the 2001 provincial election, being re-elected in both the 2004 provincial election and 2008 provincial election, sitting as a Progressive Conservative...
6,732
|
|John Roggeveen
2,373
|
|Jarrett Young
300
|
|Barry Chase
Barry Chase
Barry Chase is an Alberta politician.He ran for the Alberta Alliance Party in the 2004 provincial election in Calgary Shaw. He ended up finishing third. He is currently president of the Calgary Shaw riding association for the Alberta Alliance.Prior to running for the Alliance, he was an original...
620
|
|Rick Papineau
380
|
|Daniel Doherty (Separation)
171
||
|Cindy Ady
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-West
||
|Ron Liepert
Ron Liepert
Ronald Liepert is a Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-West as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
6,964
|
|Derek Smith
4,286
|
|Chantelle Dubois
434
|
|John Keyes
988
|
|James Kohut
732
|
|
||
|Karen Kryczka
Karen Kryczka
Karen Kryczka is a former politician from Alberta, Canada.Karen was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1997 Alberta general election. She served as a back bench member for the Progressive Conservatives. In 2001 she was re-elected for a second term...
|}
Central Calgary
|-|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Buffalo
||
|Harvey Cenaiko
Harvey Cenaiko
Harvey Cenaiko is a former police officer and one-time Solicitor General and Minister of Public Safety for the Province of Alberta. Cenaiko was elected to his second term as Member of the Legislative Assembly for the riding of Calgary-Buffalo on November 22, 2004. On November 25, 2004, he was...
3,370
|
|Terry Taylor
2,777
|
|Cliff Hesby
455
|
|Nadine Hunka
290
|
|Grant Neufeld
Grant Neufeld
Grant Neufeld is a social justice and media activist, as well as a politician in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He also works in the field of community economic development on a local currency project at the Calgary-based "Arusha Centre". He was raised in Calgary....
656
|
|Elizabeth Kaur Fielding (Soc. Cred.)
71
Carl Schwartz (Alberta Pty.)
58
||
|Harvey Cenaiko
Harvey Cenaiko
Harvey Cenaiko is a former police officer and one-time Solicitor General and Minister of Public Safety for the Province of Alberta. Cenaiko was elected to his second term as Member of the Legislative Assembly for the riding of Calgary-Buffalo on November 22, 2004. On November 25, 2004, he was...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Currie
|
|Jon Lord
Jon Lord (politician)
Jon Lord is a former politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from Alberta, Canada.-Early life:Jon was born in Calgary and raised in rural Central Alberta. After having graduated from the University of Alberta with a degree in business. He established a successful video...
4,413
||
|Dave Taylor
4,984
|
|Robert Scobel
468
|
|Ken Mazeroll
348
|
|Kim Warnke
810
|
|
||
|Jon Lord
Jon Lord (politician)
Jon Lord is a former politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from Alberta, Canada.-Early life:Jon was born in Calgary and raised in rural Central Alberta. After having graduated from the University of Alberta with a degree in business. He established a successful video...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-East
||
|Moe Amery
Moe Amery
Moe Amery is a Canadian politician and current member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the constituency of Calgary-East as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
4,492
|
|Bill Harvey
2,359
|
|Paul Vargis
461
|
|Brad Berard
605
|
|Rick Michalenko
367
|
|Bonnie-Jean Collins (Communist)
56
||
|Moe Amery
Moe Amery
Moe Amery is a Canadian politician and current member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the constituency of Calgary-East as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
|-
|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Egmont
||
|Denis Herard
Denis Herard
Denis Herard is a politician from Alberta, Canada, and is the former Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLA for Calgary-Egmont. He is French-Canadian, with fore-fathers coming majorly from Quebec....
5,691
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|Michael Queenan
2,371
|
|Christopher Dovey
599
|
|David Crutcher
David Crutcher
David Crutcher is a politician and small business man from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He graduated from Brunel University in England in 1962 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.In 1994 David Crutcher founded Ramatek Inc...
1,657
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|George Read
George Read (Canadian politician)
George Read is the former leader of the Green Party of Alberta and formerly a key organizer for the federal Green Party of Canada in Alberta.- Green Party organizing :...
914
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|Denis Herard
Denis Herard
Denis Herard is a politician from Alberta, Canada, and is the former Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLA for Calgary-Egmont. He is French-Canadian, with fore-fathers coming majorly from Quebec....
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|Ralph Klein
6,968
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|Stephen Brown
4,934
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|Becky Kelley
343
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|Diana-Lynn Brooks
485
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|Allison Roth
666
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|Trevor Grover (Soc. Cred.)
68
Lloyd Blimke (Ind.)
51
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|Ralph Klein
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Fish Creek
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|Heather Forsyth
Heather Forsyth
Heather Forsyth is a Canadian politician and current member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Fish Creek as a Wildrose Alliance representative. She was a Progressive Conservative until she crossed the floor on January 4, 2010.-Early life:Forsyth was...
6,829
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|Tore Badenduck
2,801
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|Eric Leavitt
794
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|Mike Kuipers
780
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|Chris Sealy
561
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|Heather Forsyth
Heather Forsyth
Heather Forsyth is a Canadian politician and current member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Fish Creek as a Wildrose Alliance representative. She was a Progressive Conservative until she crossed the floor on January 4, 2010.-Early life:Forsyth was...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Glenmore
Calgary-Glenmore
Calgary Glenmore is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.The electoral riding of Calgary Glenmore is one of two original Calgary ridings of the seven that still survives from the 1959 redistribution of the Calgary riding...
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|Ron Stevens
Ron Stevens
Ron Stevens, Q.C. is a Canadian politician. He was a member of the current Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Glenmore as a Progressive Conservative until his resignation on May 15, 2009...
6,257
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|Avalon Roberts
4,360
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|Holly Heffernan
550
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|Ernest McCutcheon
572
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|Evan Sklarski
531
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|Larry R. Heather
Larry R. Heather
Larry R. Heather is a politician and activist in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is a perennial candidate for the Christian Heritage Party of Canada, and has also campaigned in provincial and municipal elections....
(Soc. Cred.)
135
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|Ron Stevens
Ron Stevens
Ron Stevens, Q.C. is a Canadian politician. He was a member of the current Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Glenmore as a Progressive Conservative until his resignation on May 15, 2009...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Mountain View
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|Mark Hlady
Mark Hlady
Mark Hlady is a Canadian businessman and politician and a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.Hlady was elected in the 1993 general election as a Progressive Conservative in the riding of Calgary Mountain View, defeating New Democrat Bob Hawkesworth. Hlady kept his seat in the 1997...
4,058
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|David Swann
David Swann
David Swann, MLA is a medical doctor and Alberta Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly for Calgary Mountain View. He was until recently the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in the Alberta Legislature....
7,155
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|John Donovan
711
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|Ryan Cassell
589
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|Mark MacGillivray
912
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|Mark Hlady
Mark Hlady
Mark Hlady is a Canadian businessman and politician and a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.Hlady was elected in the 1993 general election as a Progressive Conservative in the riding of Calgary Mountain View, defeating New Democrat Bob Hawkesworth. Hlady kept his seat in the 1997...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-North Hill
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|Richard Magnus
Richard Magnus
Richard Magnus is a Canadian politician currently living in Alberta, Canada.Magnus served as a municipal alderman for Calgary city council representing Ward 4 from 1989 until his resignation in 1993...
4,384
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|Pat Murray
3,223
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|Aileen L. Machell
630
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|Brent Best
627
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|Susan Stratton
1,264
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|Richard Magnus
Richard Magnus
Richard Magnus is a Canadian politician currently living in Alberta, Canada.Magnus served as a municipal alderman for Calgary city council representing Ward 4 from 1989 until his resignation in 1993...
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Nose Hill
Calgary-Nose Hill
Calgary-Nose Hill is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting....
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|Neil Brown
Neil Brown (Alberta politician)
Dr. Neil Brown is a lawyer, biologist, Canadian politician and current Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, representing the constituency of Calgary-Nose Hill as a Progressive Conservative.-Early life:...
4,369
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|Len Borowski
2,605
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|Dirk Huysman
552
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|Bill McGregor
1,073
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|John Johnson
584
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|Raymond Hurst (Soc. Cred.)
163
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|bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Varsity
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|Michael W. Smyth
5,585
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|Harry B. Chase
Harry B. Chase
Harry B. Chase is a Canadian politician. He is a provincial MLA as a member of the Alberta Liberal Party.-Early life:...
6,303
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|Mark Gabruch
625
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|Ron Beninger
763
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|Richard Larson
753
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|Len Skowronski
Len Skowronski
Leonard "Len" Skowronski is the leader of the provincial Social Credit Party in Alberta, Canada. He was elected at a leadership convention held on November 3, 2007 in Red Deer to replace Lavern Ahlstrom who resigned....
(Soc. Cred.)
118
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|Murray Smith
Murray Smith (Alberta politician)
Murray D. Smith is a businessman and former provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1993 until 2004 sitting with the governing Progressive Conservative caucus...
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Electoral re-distribution
Alberta's electoral laws fix the number of legislature seats at 83. As a result of the Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2004Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2004
Current electoral laws in Alberta, Canada fix the number of legislature seats at 83. Prior to the 26th general election, the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission was given the task of re-distributing the province's electoral divisions. In February 2003] the Commission recommended 83 new...
, Calgary
Calgary
Calgary is a city in the Province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies...
gained two seats. Edmonton lost one seat, and one "special consideration" division was eliminated. Dunvegan-Central Peace
Dunvegan-Central Peace
Dunvegan-Central Peace is an Alberta provincial electoral district, located in northwestern Alberta.Following the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, Dunvegan was the only division with a population of less than 75% the provincial average, with its recorded population of 24,202...
is the sole remaining "special" division - due to its isolation, it is allowed to have a population below 75% of the provincial average. Lesser Slave Lake is now considered to be a standard rural
Rural
Rural areas or the country or countryside are areas that are not urbanized, though when large areas are described, country towns and smaller cities will be included. They have a low population density, and typically much of the land is devoted to agriculture...
division as its boundaries were re-drawn so that its population is slightly above 75% of the provincial average. One urbanized
Urbanization
Urbanization, urbanisation or urban drift is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of global change. The United Nations projected that half of the world's population would live in urban areas at the end of 2008....
division outside Calgary and Edmonton was added, and two rural seats were eliminated.
Political parties
For this election, there were 11 political partiesPolitical party
A political party is a political organization that typically seeks to influence government policy, usually by nominating their own candidates and trying to seat them in political office. Parties participate in electoral campaigns, educational outreach or protest actions...
registered with Elections Alberta
Elections Alberta
Elections Alberta is the non-partisan organization which oversees general elections and by-elections for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Elections Alberta also oversees Senatorial elections and plebiscites.-History:...
. See also: List of Alberta political parties.
Parties that elected MLAs in the previous election
The parties are listed in descending order of number of MLAs elected in 2001.Progressive Conservative Party
Leader: Ralph KleinIn the 2001 election, the Progressive Conservatives
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta...
recorded a result that was comparable to those achieved in their years of dominance under Peter Lougheed
Peter Lougheed
Edgar Peter Lougheed, PC, CC, AOE, QC, is a Canadian lawyer, and a former politician and Canadian Football League player. He served as the tenth Premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985....
. The Tories received 627,252 out of 1,013,152 votes cast and won 74 seats, gaining 11 seats over and above their 1997 result at the expense of the Liberals. This result was achieved due to a resurgence of the party in Edmonton, where the Tories won a majority of seats for the first time since 1982. Premier Ralph Klein easily retained his Calgary-Elbow
Elbow River
The Elbow River is a river located in southern Alberta, Canada. It flows from the Canadian Rockies to the city of Calgary, where it merges into the Bow River....
seat.
On April 8, 2002, Doug Griffiths
Doug Griffiths
Douglas "Doug" Griffiths is a Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Battle River-Wainwright as a Progressive Conservative...
retained the Tories' seat in Wainwright
Wainwright, Alberta
Wainwright is a town on the prairies of east-central Alberta, Canada.It is located on the north side of the Canadian National Railway, with CFB Wainwright located on the southwest side. The town lies south of Vermilion, in the Battle River valley, along Highway 41, called the Buffalo Trail....
in the only by-election
By-election
A by-election is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between regularly scheduled elections....
held since the 2001 election, albeit with a substantially reduced plurality. The Tories lost only one seat since the 2001 election, after Edmonton-Norwood MLA Gary Masyk
Gary Masyk
Gary Masyk is a businessman and politician in Alberta, Canada.Born in High Prairie, Masyk owned Garco Oilfield Service and Masyk Lumber Company before entering politics...
crossed the floor
Crossing the floor
In politics, crossing the floor has two meanings referring to a change of allegiance in a Westminster system parliament.The term originates from the British House of Commons, which is configured with the Government and Opposition facing each other on rows of benches...
to join the Alberta Alliance. As expected, the Tories nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election.
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Liberal Party
Leader: Kevin TaftKevin Taft
Kevin Taft is a Liberal politician in Alberta, Canada. He was the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, from 2004 to 2008...
The 2001 election was generally regarded to be as a disaster for the Liberals. Although the Liberals retained Official Opposition status and received 276,854 votes, the party lost 11 seats to the Tories and won only seven seats, six of them in Edmonton. Leader Nancy Macbeth
Nancy MacBeth
Nancy MacBeth, née Elliott is a Canadian politician, who was the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party from 1998 to 2001.-Early life:...
even lost her own seat in Edmonton-McClung - she resigned days after the election and was replaced by Ken Nicol
Ken Nicol (politician)
Ken Nicol is a Canadian politician and academic.He served as the MLA for Lethbridge East from 1993 to 2004. During his final three years, he was the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party, and leader of the official opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta...
, the Opposition's sole representative outside the capital.
Nicol eventually resigned as MLA for Lethbridge East and as Leader of the Opposition to run (unsuccessfully) for the Liberals
Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federally registered party in Canada. In the conventional political spectrum, the party sits between the centre and the centre-left. Historically the Liberal Party has positioned itself to the left of the Conservative...
in the federal election
Canadian federal election, 2004
The Canadian federal election, 2004 , was held on June 28, 2004 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 38th Parliament of Canada. The Liberal government of Prime Minister Paul Martin lost its majority, but was able to form a minority government after the elections...
, as did Edmonton-Ellerslie MLA Debby Carlson
Debby Carlson
Debby Carlson is a former Liberal MLA in Alberta, who represented the electoral district of Edmonton Ellerslie from 1993 to 2004.Carlson won her seat in southeast Edmonton's Ellerslie area, and held it in the 1993, 1997, and 2001 elections until 2004 when she won a highly contested federal Liberal...
. These seats remained vacant through dissolution. The Liberals were led in the 2004 election by Edmonton-Riverview MLA Kevin Taft, who was elected to the position in March 2004. The Liberals had 82 candidates in the 2004 election - they were absent from the ballot in Drumheller-Stettler after failing to file papers for their expected candidate, Don McMann before the deadline.
External link
New Democratic Party
Leader: Brian MasonBrian Mason
Brian Mason is a Canadian politician and leader of the Alberta New Democrats . Mason was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood in a 2001 byelection, and his career in politics spans more than 20 years.Mason first became politically active...
In 2001, the New Democrats
Alberta New Democratic Party
The Alberta New Democratic Party or Alberta NDP is a social-democratic political party in Alberta, Canada, which was originally founded as the Alberta section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation...
were unable to claim Official Opposition status from the floundering Liberals, but Leader Raj Pannu
Raj Pannu
Raj Pannu is a Canadian educator and politician, who led the Alberta New Democratic Party from 2000 to 2004.Pannu was born in Punjab, India completing an undergraduate degree before immigrating to Canada in 1962...
managed to hold the party's two existing seats—Pannu's own in Edmonton—Strathcona
Edmonton—Strathcona
Edmonton—Strathcona is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1953. It spans the south central part of the city of Edmonton.-Geography:...
and Brian Mason's seat in Edmonton Highlands (later merged into Edmonton Highlands-Norwood
Edmonton Highlands-Norwood
Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. The district was created in 2004 when it was merged with Edmonton-Highlands and Edmonton-Norwood....
). The “NDs”, as they were then known, received 81,339 votes. Pannu resigned the leadership in July 2004, with Mason filling the role of interim leader before being elected to that position in September 2004. The party has also ceased abbreviating its name as "ND in favour of the more traditional “NDP” abbreviation. The NDP nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election.
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Other registered parties
The parties are listed in descending order of number of candidates nominated in 2004.Alberta Alliance
Leader: Randy ThorsteinsonRandy Thorsteinson
Randy Thorsteinson is a politician and businessman in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.-Early years:Thorsteinson was born in Gimli, Manitoba spending his youth living in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; Calgary, Alberta and Grande Prairie, Alberta.-Education:He graduated from St. Paul's High School...
The Alberta Alliance
Alberta Alliance Party
The Alberta Alliance was a right wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Many of its members were former supporters of the now-defunct Canadian Alliance federal political party and its predecessor, the Reform Party of Canada. Members also joined from such other provincial fringe parties...
was registered in October 2002 and held its founding convention in February 2003. Its leader, Randy Thorsteinson had led Social Credit through a modest rebirth before quitting that party in April 1999. The party's sole MLA, Gary Masyk (Edmonton-Norwood) crossed the floor from the governing Progressive Conservatives on June 29, 2004. The Alliance nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election, the only other party besides the Tories and the NDP to do so.
External link
Greens
Leader: George ReadGeorge Read (Canadian politician)
George Read is the former leader of the Green Party of Alberta and formerly a key organizer for the federal Green Party of Canada in Alberta.- Green Party organizing :...
Also known as the "Green Party of Alberta", the Alberta Greens ran 10 candidates in the 2001 election, who combined for 2,850 votes. In the 2004 election, the Greens nominated 49 candidates - more than 4 times the highest number of candidates they had previously run in an election.
External link
Social Credit Party
Leader: Lavern AhlstromLavern Ahlstrom
Lavern Ahlstrom is a retired provincial level politician and former leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party.-Political career:Ahlstrom first became involved with Social Credit in the 1970s. He has been a perennial candidate for the party with some moderately successful showings during his career...
Prior to the 2001 election, the Social Credit Party
Social Credit Party of Alberta
The Alberta Social Credit Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada, that was founded on the social credit monetary policy and conservative Christian social values....
was in turmoil following the departure of party leader Randy Thorsteinson
Randy Thorsteinson
Randy Thorsteinson is a politician and businessman in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.-Early years:Thorsteinson was born in Gimli, Manitoba spending his youth living in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; Calgary, Alberta and Grande Prairie, Alberta.-Education:He graduated from St. Paul's High School...
. Under Lavern Ahlstrom, the party nominated 12 candidates in the 2001 election (down from 70 in 1997), and received 5,361 votes (down from 64,667). The party had 42 candidates for the 2004 election.
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Separation Party
Interim Leader: Bruce HuttonBruce Hutton
Bruce Hutton is leader of the Separation Party of Alberta.Hutton joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1963. In 1999, he founded Law-abiding Unregistered Firearms Association to protest the recently introduced federal gun registry. In 2004, he became leader of the Separation...
The Separation Party of Alberta
Separation Party of Alberta
The Separation Party of Alberta is a political party that advocates the secession of Alberta from Canada. Its leader is Bruce Hutton.-History:...
was founded in June 2004 taking over the rights of the Alberta First Party
Alberta First Party
The Alberta First Party was a right-wing political party that operated in Alberta, Canada from 1999 until 2003. It was founded by former members of the Social Credit Party of Alberta. The party was registered with Elections Alberta on November 2, 1999...
. Bruce Hutton became interim leader. As a separatist
Separatism
Separatism is the advocacy of a state of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, governmental or gender separation from the larger group. While it often refers to full political secession, separatist groups may seek nothing more than greater autonomy...
party, it is the separatist successor to the Alberta Independence Party
Alberta Independence Party
The Alberta Independence Party was a provincial party founded in Alberta, Canada, in 2000/1. It was dedicated to increasing the autonomy of Alberta within the Canadian confederation, in part as a response to the 2000 election, in which the Canadian Alliance, a party with strong western roots, was...
, which ran some independent candidates in the 2001 election, but never achieved official party status. The separatist cause was first taken up by the Western Canada Concept
Western Canada Concept
The Western Canada Concept was a Western Canadian political party founded in 1980 to promote the separation of the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia and the Yukon and Northwest Territories from Canada in order to create a new nation.The party argued that Western...
in the early 1980s when Gordon Kesler
Gordon Kesler
-Political career:Gordon Kesler was the first separatist politician elected in Canada outside of Quebec since the 1870s. His stunning victory in the February 1982 by-election for the Western Canada Concept received national media attention. After the win Kessler became leader of the party...
won a by-election. The Separation Party had 12 candidates in the 2004 election. See Alberta separatism
Alberta separatism
Alberta separatism is a movement that advocates the secession of the province of Alberta from Canada either by forming an independent nation, or by creating a new federation with one or more of Canada's other three westernmost provinces.-Foundations:...
.
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Alberta Party
Leader: Bruce StubbsBruce Stubbs
Bruce Stubbs is a farmer and political figure in Alberta, Canada. He first came to public attention as a leading member of G.U.A.R.D. , a group opposed to the United Alternative process which formed the Canadian Alliance from the Reform Party of Canada.He is a former leader of the Alberta Party, a...
The Alberta Party
Alberta Party
The Alberta Party Political Association, more commonly known as the Alberta Party, is a political party in the province of Alberta, Canada...
did not nominate any candidates in 2001, but nominated four candidates for the 2004 election.
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Communist Party
Leader: Naomi RankinNaomi Rankin
Naomi Rankin is the current leader of the Communist Party of Alberta in Alberta, Canada.She has been leader of the Communist Party since 1992 and has run in every provincial and federal election in Alberta since 1982, for the Communist Party or the Communist Party of Canada...
The Communist Party
Communist Party (Alberta)
Communist Party – Alberta is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. It is a provincial branch of the Communist Party of Canada.-History:...
nominated two candidates in the 2001 election, who combined for 117 votes. They ran two candidates in the 2004 election.
The Equity Party
Leader: Emil van der PoortenThe The Equity Party
Forum Party of Alberta
The Forum Party of Alberta was a political party in the Province of Alberta, Canada. The party was created on March 2, 1995.It later became the Equity Party, which held its founding convention in May 2000...
ran no candidates in this election, The party was de-registered after the Alberta government amended the Elections Act to force a party to run at least one candidate, the party failed to field a candidate and was de-registered.
Reform Party
Leader: David SalmonThe Alberta Party, Equity Party and the Reform Party
Reform Party of Alberta
The Reform Party of Alberta is a defunct provincial political party in Alberta, Canada, that was registered with Elections Alberta. Its leader was David Salmon.-Early history:...
did not run any candidates in the 2001 election. The Equity Party and Reform Party were also absent from the ballot in 2004. The party was de-registered after the Alberta government amended the Elections Act to force a party to run at least one candidate, the party failed to field a candidate and was de-registered.
De-registered parties
The Natural Law Party of Alberta was de-registered by Elections Alberta in 2001, after they stopped filing financial statements. In 2001 The Natural Law Party did not nominate any candidates.Independent candidates
29 independent candidates ran in the 2001 election. These candidates won a total of 10,528 votes. 10 independents ran in 2004.Standings after the 25th general election
Political party | Calgary | Edmonton | Urbanized | Rural | Special | Total |
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Progressive Conservative | 21 | 11 | 20 | 20 | 2 | 74 |
Liberal | 0 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
New Democrat | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Totals | 21 | 19 | 21 | 20 | 2 | 83 |
Standings at dissolution
Political party | Calgary | Edmonton | Urbanized | Rural | Special | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Progressive Conservative | 21 | 10 | 20 | 20 | 2 | 73 |
Liberal | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
New Democrat | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Alberta Alliance | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Vacant | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Totals | 21 | 19 | 21 | 20 | 2 | 83 |
Timeline
March 27, 2004 - Kevin TaftKevin Taft
Kevin Taft is a Liberal politician in Alberta, Canada. He was the leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, from 2004 to 2008...
becomes leader of the Alberta Liberals
Alberta Liberal Party
The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded in 1905, when the province was created, it was the dominant political party until 1921 when it was defeated. It has never been in government since that time...
.
June 29, 2004 - Gary Masyk
Gary Masyk
Gary Masyk is a businessman and politician in Alberta, Canada.Born in High Prairie, Masyk owned Garco Oilfield Service and Masyk Lumber Company before entering politics...
crosses
Crossing the floor
In politics, crossing the floor has two meanings referring to a change of allegiance in a Westminster system parliament.The term originates from the British House of Commons, which is configured with the Government and Opposition facing each other on rows of benches...
the floor from the Progressive Conservatives
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial centre-right party in the Canadian province of Alberta...
to the Alberta Alliance.
July 13, 2004 - Raj Pannu
Raj Pannu
Raj Pannu is a Canadian educator and politician, who led the Alberta New Democratic Party from 2000 to 2004.Pannu was born in Punjab, India completing an undergraduate degree before immigrating to Canada in 1962...
resigns as leader of the Alberta New Democrats. Brian Mason
Brian Mason
Brian Mason is a Canadian politician and leader of the Alberta New Democrats . Mason was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood in a 2001 byelection, and his career in politics spans more than 20 years.Mason first became politically active...
is appointed interim leader
Interim leader
An interim leader, in Canadian politics, is a party leader appointed by the party's legislative caucus or the party's executive to temporarily act as leader when a gap occurs between the resignation or death of a party leader and the election of a formal successor...
.
September 9, 2004 - Alberta Alliance kicked off five-city "I Blame Ralph" tour in Edmonton.
Ralph Klein announces Senate Election
September 18, 2004 - Brian Mason formally becomes leader of the Alberta New Democrats.
October 25, 2004 - At the request of Premier
Premier of Alberta
The Premier of Alberta is the first minister for the Canadian province of Alberta. He or she is the province's head of government and de facto chief executive. The current Premier of Alberta is Alison Redford. She became Premier by winning the Progressive Conservative leadership elections on...
Ralph Klein, Lieutenant-Governor Lois Hole
Lois Hole
Lois Elsa Hole, CM, AOE was a Canadian politician, businesswoman, academician and best-selling author. She was the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from February 10, 2000 until her death...
dissolves
Dissolution of parliament
In parliamentary systems, a dissolution of parliament is the dispersal of a legislature at the call of an election.Usually there is a maximum length of a legislature, and a dissolution must happen before the maximum time...
the legislature
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is one of two components of the Legislature of Alberta, the other being the Queen, represented by the Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. The Alberta legislature meets in the Alberta Legislature Building in the provincial capital, Edmonton...
and sets the election day for November 22.
October 28, 2004 - Premier Klein is harshly criticized by opposition parties and activist
Activism
Activism consists of intentional efforts to bring about social, political, economic, or environmental change. Activism can take a wide range of forms from writing letters to newspapers or politicians, political campaigning, economic activism such as boycotts or preferentially patronizing...
groups after he claims that protestors on Alberta's Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped
Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped
Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped is the legal name of a social welfare program and service offered in Alberta to nearly 39,000 Albertan citizens...
(AISH) who had heckled him did not look severely disabled.
October 31, 2004 - Premier Klein's mother, Florence Gray dies at the age of 80 following a year-long illness. All major parties announce they will suspend their provincial campaigns while the premier mourns.
November 4, 2004 - Global Television re-iterates that they will not invite Alberta Alliance leader Randy Thorsteinson
Randy Thorsteinson
Randy Thorsteinson is a politician and businessman in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.-Early years:Thorsteinson was born in Gimli, Manitoba spending his youth living in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; Calgary, Alberta and Grande Prairie, Alberta.-Education:He graduated from St. Paul's High School...
to their leaders debate
Leaders debate
In jurisdictions which use the parliamentary system of government or a similar system, leaders debates are often held, usually during a general election campaign. These debates are normally televised and are often organized by one or more television stations....
, because his party did not elect any members in the previous election and their sole MLA crossed the floor. The decision sparks anger amongst Alliance members and even disappoints the other three leaders.
November 8, 2004 - Close of nomination's and the Global television leaders debate involving Klein, Taft and Mason.
November 13, 2004 - NDP leader Mason releases a brochure entitled Health Care for Dummies in an effort to mock the premier's reluctance to discuss health care in detail during the campaign.
November 18, 2004 - Advance polling stations open.
November 19, 2004, - Advance polling stations open, and Students across the province vote in Alberta Student Vote, 2004.
November 20, 2004 - Advance polling stations open.
November 22, 2004 - Voting day for the 26th Alberta general election.
- 8:00 p.m. local time: Polls close (03:00, November 23 UTC)
- 8:36 p.m.: CBCCanadian Broadcasting CorporationThe Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known as CBC and officially as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian crown corporation that serves as the national public radio and television broadcaster...
projects a PC majority (03:36, November 23 UTC)
December 9, 2004 - The Court of Queen's Bench rules that Chris Kibermanis (Lib.) won the election in Edmonton Castle Downs by three votes, upholding the result of the initial, election-night result. The PC candidate, Thomas Lukaszuk, appealed to the Court of Appeal of Alberta
Court of Appeal of Alberta
The Court of Appeal of Alberta is an Canadian appellate court.-Jurisdiction and Hierarchy within Canadian Courts:The Court is the highest court in Alberta, Canada...
.
January 24, 2005 - The Alberta Court of Appeal rules that Lukaszuk won the election in Edmonton Castle Downs by three votes, overturning the result of the first vote-count, which had given the seat to Kibermanis of the Liberals. Kibermanis accepted defeat and did not appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Poll numbers
- Ipsos-ReidIpsos-ReidIpsos Reid is a research company based in Canada and is the Canadian arm of the global Ipsos Group. Founded in Winnipeg in 1979, the company expanded across the country and became part of the Ipsos Group in 2000....
, 2004-10-29: PC 50%, Lib 26%, NDP 10%, AAP 9%, Green 4% - COMPAS Inc. / Calgary HeraldCalgary HeraldThe Calgary Herald is a daily newspaper published in the Canadian city of Calgary, Alberta.- History :The paper was first published on August 31, 1883 by Andrew Armour and Thomas Braden as The Calgary Herald, Mining and Ranche Advocate and General Advertiser. It started as a weekly paper with only...
, 2004-11-03 , 2004-11-04: PC 61%, Lib 19%, NDP 16%, Green 3%, Separation 1%, Other 1%. Interestingly, the pollsters only prompted for the three "major" parties yet Green and Separation showed up over 1% in the results while the Alliance, which is contesting every riding and holds a seat in the legislature, did not. http://www.compas.ca/data/041108-2004AlbertaElection-E.pdf - Cameron Strategy Inc. / Global News / Calgary Herald, 2004-11-08-11-16: PC 47%, Lib 21%, NDP 11%, AAP 9%, Green 5%
- Ipsos-ReidIpsos-ReidIpsos Reid is a research company based in Canada and is the Canadian arm of the global Ipsos Group. Founded in Winnipeg in 1979, the company expanded across the country and became part of the Ipsos Group in 2000....
, 2004-11-12 to 2004-11-17: PC 44%, Lib 29%, NDP 12%, AAP 9%, Green 4% (800 adults, MoE 3.5%)
External links
- Elections Alberta
- Alberta Legislative Assembly
- Final Report of the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission
- Riding maps (2003 representation)