30th Alberta general election
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The 30th general election of Alberta, Canada, will elect members to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. It will take place on or before May 31, 2019.
The Election Act fixes the election to a three-month period, between March 1 and May 31 in the fourth calendar year after the preceding election day which in this case was May 5, 2015. However, this does not affect the powers of the Lieutenant Governor to dissolve the Legislature before this period.[1]
This will be the first general election held after the Alberta New Democratic Party defeated the Progressive Conservative government in 2015 - an election which marked only the fourth change of government in the province's history. It will also be the first election contested by the United Conservative Party, formed in 2017 by a merger of the Progressive Conservatives and the Wildrose Party.
Current standings
Party | Party leader | Seats | ||
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2015 | Current | |||
New Democratic | Rachel Notley | 54 | 54 | |
United Conservative | Jason Kenney | 0[n 1] | 26 | |
Alberta Party | Stephen Mandel | 1 | 3 | |
Progressive Conservative | Jason Kenney[n 2] | 9 | 1 | |
Liberal | David Khan | 1 | 1 | |
Wildrose | Jason Kenney[n 3] | 21 | 0 | |
Freedom Conservative | Derek Fildebrandt | 0 | 1 | |
Independent | 0 | 1[n 4] | ||
Vacant | 1[n 5] | 0 | ||
Total | 87 | 87 |
- ↑ The United Conservative Party was established in July 2017 through a merger of the Progressive Conservative and Wildrose parties.
- ↑ The Progressive Conservative party remains officially registered, sharing a leadership team with the UCP and remnant Wildrose Party. However, the party's sole remaining MLA (Richard Starke) sits as a de facto Independent in the Legislature. Jason Kenney's only public presence is as leader of the UCP.
- ↑ The Wildrose Party remains officially registered, sharing a leadership team with the UCP and remnant Progressive Conservative party. Jason Kenney's only public presence is as leader of the UCP.
- ↑ Prab Gill (Calgary-Greenway)
- ↑ PC candidate Jim Prentice disclaimed his victory in Calgary-Foothills in 2015, leaving the seat vacant.
Timeline
2015
- May 5: The Alberta New Democratic Party (NDP) wins a majority government in the 29th Alberta General Election, defeating the long-ruling Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta (PCs) after close to 44 years in office. The Wildrose Party remains the official opposition, with the PCs dropping to third and the Alberta Liberal Party and Alberta Party winning one seat each. Outgoing Premier Jim Prentice announces his resignation as PC leader, and disclaims his victory in Calgary-Foothills, leaving the riding vacant and triggering a by-election.
- May 11: Ric McIver, PC MLA-elect for Calgary-Hays and outgoing cabinet minister, is appointed interim leader of the PCs.[2]
- May 15: Elections Alberta publishes the official election results.[3]
- May 22: Deborah Drever, NDP MLA-elect for Calgary-Bow, is suspended from the NDP caucus for controversial social media posts.[4]
- May 24: Rachel Notley, NDP MLA-elect for Edmonton-Strathcona, is sworn in as Alberta's 17th Premier, along with her 11-member Cabinet.[5]
- June 1: The new MLAs are sworn in.[6]
- June 11: The first session of the 29th Alberta Legislative Assembly begins.[7]
- August 6: Premier Notley calls a by-election for Calgary-Foothills, vacated by Jim Prentice's disclamation of victory, with the vote to be held on September 3.[8]
- September 3: The Calgary-Foothills by-election is held. Wildrose candidate Prasad Panda is elected.[9]
- November 23: Manmeet Bhullar, PC MLA for Calgary-Greenway, dies in a highway crash, triggering a by-election in his riding.[10]
2016
- January 8: Deborah Drever, Independent MLA for Calgary-Bow, rejoins the NDP.[11]
- February 23: Premier Notley calls a by-election for Calgary-Greenway, vacated by Manmeet Bhullar's death, with the vote to be held on March 22.[12]
- March 22: The Calgary-Greenway by-election is held. PC candidate Prabhdeep Gill is elected.[13]
- May 27: Derek Fildebrandt, Wildrose MLA for Strathmore-Brooks, is suspended from caucus for controversies over a social media post regarding Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.[14]
- May 31: Derek Fildebrandt, MLA for Strathmore-Brooks, has suspension lifted by the Wildrose Party after promising to follow set conditions.[15]
- November 17: Sandra Jansen, PC MLA for Calgary-North West, joins the NDP after allegations of harassment during the PC leadership race.[16]
2017
- March 18: Jason Kenney, former federal cabinet minister, is elected PC leader on a platform of joining with the Wildrose to form a united right-of-centre party.
- May 18: PC leader Jason Kenney and Wildrose leader Brian Jean announce that merger referenda will be held in their parties on July 22, 2017. If they pass, with thresholds of 50%+1 of PC members and 75% of Wildrose members, the parties will begin the process of merging into the United Conservative Party, or UCP.[17]
- May 25: The Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission presents its interim report, proposing changes to the boundaries and names of the province's ridings for the next election.[18]
- June 4: David Khan is elected leader of the Liberal Party, becoming the first openly gay leader of a major Alberta political party.[19] David Swann, MLA for Calgary-Mountain View, had been serving as interim leader since the resignation of Raj Sherman in January 2015.
- July 22: The PC and Wildrose parties hold unity referenda on the question of merging into the United Conservative Party. Both parties approve the merger with 95% support.[20]
- July 24: The UCP legislative caucus meets for the first time and appoints Nathan Cooper, Wildrose MLA for Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, as interim leader.[21] Richard Starke, PC MLA for Vermilion-Lloydminster, announces that he will not join the UCP caucus, and will continue sitting as a PC until the party is formally deregistered (at which time he will become an Independent).[22]
- July 25: The UCP caucus is formally established in the legislature, comprising all 22 Wildrose MLAs and 7 of the 8 PC MLAs. Richard Starke continues to sit as a PC MLA.[23]
- July 27: The UCP is formally registered with Elections Alberta. The PC and Wildrose parties remain registered, but both share the UCP's leadership team.[24]
- August 15: Derek Fildebrandt, UCP MLA for Strathmore-Brooks, resigns from the UCP caucus following an expense scandal, becoming an Independent.[25]
- September 21: Rick Fraser, UCP MLA for Calgary-South East, resigns from the UCP caucus, becoming an Independent.[26]
- October 4: Karen McPherson, NDP MLA for Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill, resigns from the NDP caucus, becoming an Independent.[27]
- October 19: The Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission releases its final report finalizing names and boundary changes that will take effect for the next provincial election.[28]
- October 28: Jason Kenney is elected leader of the United Conservative Party.[29]
- October 30: Karen McPherson, Independent MLA for Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill, joins the Alberta Party caucus.[30]
- November 1: Dave Rodney, UCP MLA for Calgary-Lougheed, resigns as MLA, triggering a by-election in his riding. Rodney stepped down in order to allow Kenney a chance to enter the legislature.[31]
- November 16: Premier Notley calls a by-election for Calgary-Lougheed, vacated by Dave Rodney's resignation, with the vote to be held on December 14.[32]
- November 18: Greg Clark resigns as leader of the Alberta Party, triggering a leadership election for the party.[33] Clark assumes the role of interim leader until the leadership election.[34]
- December 14: The Calgary-Lougheed by-election is held. UCP candidate Jason Kenney is elected.[35]
2018
- January 9: Rick Fraser, Independent MLA for Calgary-South East, joins the Alberta Party caucus.[36]
- February 2: Don MacIntyre, UCP MLA for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, resigns from the UCP caucus, becoming an Independent.[37]
- February 5: Don MacIntyre, Independent MLA for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, resigns as MLA, triggering a by-election in his riding. MacIntyre stepped down following sexual assault and sexual interference charges.[37]
- February 27: Stephen Mandel is elected leader of the Alberta Party.[38]
- March 5: Brian Jean, UCP MLA for Fort McMurray-Conklin, resigns as MLA, triggering a by-election in his riding.[39]
- June 14: Premier Notley calls by-elections for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake and Fort McMurray-Conklin, vacated by Don MacIntyre and Brian Jean's respective resignations, with the vote to be held on July 12.[40]
- July 12: In by-elections, Laila Goodridge is elected in Fort McMurray-Conklin and Devin Dreeshen is elected in Innisfail-Sylvan Lake. Both seats were retained by the UCP.[41]
- July 14: Prab Gill, UCP MLA for Calgary-Greenway, resigns from the UCP caucus, becoming an Independent.[42]
- July 18: Derek Fildebrandt, Independent MLA for Strathmore-Brooks, joins the Freedom Conservative Party of Alberta and is named its interim leader until the leadership election.[43]
- October 20: The Freedom Conservative Party of Alberta leadership election will be held.[44]
Opinion polling
The following is a list of scientific opinion polls of published voter intentions.
Last Date of Polling | Polling organisation | Sample size | NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta | FCP | Lead | ||
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18 July 2018 | Derek Fildebrandt is appointed interim leader of the Freedom Conservative Party | |||||||||
17 July 2018 | Mainstreet Research | 936 | 32.5% | 52.1% | 4.8% | 5.4% | N/A | 19.6% | ||
12 June 2018 | Leger | 999 | 33% | 47% | 7% | 9% | N/A | 14% | ||
18 April 2018 | Mainstreet Research | 1,071 | 35.4% | 48.6% | 6.2% | 5.1% | N/A | 13.2% | ||
5 April 2018 | Trend Research | 1,200 | 29% | 53% | 6% | 11% | N/A | 24% | ||
27 February 2018 | Stephen Mandel becomes leader of the Alberta Party | |||||||||
4 February 2018 | ThinkHQ | 1,185 | 32% | 51% | 5% | 10% | N/A | 19% | ||
6 January 2018 | Mainstreet Research | 956 | 27.3% | 55.9% | 6.7% | 7.0% | N/A | 28.6% | ||
24 November 2017 | Insights West | 701 | 33% | 47% | 10% | 7% | N/A | 14% | ||
18 November 2017 | Greg Clark resigns as leader of the Alberta Party, becoming interim leader | |||||||||
13 November 2017 | ThinkHQ | 1,314 | 30% | 54% | 5% | 9% | N/A | 24% | ||
28 October 2017 | Jason Kenney becomes leader of the United Conservative Party | |||||||||
5 October 2017 | Lethbridge College | 1,481 | 19.3% | 55.8% | 12.8% | 5.8% | N/A | 36.5% | ||
20 August 2017 | ThinkHQ | 1,136 | 31% | 53% | 7% | 7% | N/A | 22% | ||
28 July 2017 | Mainstreet Research | 2,100 | 29% | 57% | 4% | 9% | N/A | 28% | ||
24 July 2017 | Nathan Cooper is appointed interim leader of the United Conservative Party | |||||||||
22 July 2017 | The PC and Wildrose parties vote to merge in joint referenda, forming the United Conservative Party |
Last Date of Polling | Polling organisation | Sample size | NDP | Wildrose | PC | Liberal | Alberta | Lead | ||
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4 June 2017 | David Khan becomes leader of the Liberal Party | |||||||||
12 April 2017 | Mainstreet Research | 2,421 | 24% | 37% | 29% | 5% | 5% | 8% | ||
18 March 2017 | Jason Kenney becomes leader of the Progressive Conservative Association | |||||||||
10 February 2017 | Mainstreet Research | 2,589 | 23% | 38% | 29% | 5% | 5% | 9% | ||
5 December 2016 | Insights West | 701 | 27% | 34% | 27% | 5% | 2% | 7% | ||
20 November 2016 | ThinkHQ | 1,106 | 31% | 35% | 24% | 4% | 3% | 4% | ||
1 November 2016 | Innovative Research | 646 | 14% | 25% | 39% | 14% | 2% | 14% | ||
8 October 2016 | Lethbridge College | 1,513 | 19.7% | 25.7% | 38.4% | 9.4% | 3.5% | 12.7% | ||
12 July 2016 | Insights West | 601 | 26% | 35% | 22% | 11% | 1% | 9% | ||
9 May 2016 | Insights West | 713 | 27% | 35% | 22% | 8% | 5% | 8% | ||
16 March 2016 | ThinkHQ | 1,331 | 27% | 34% | 25% | 8% | 4% | 7% | ||
3 February 2016 | Mainstreet Research | 3,092 | 27% | 33% | 31% | 5% | 4% | 2% | ||
6 December 2015 | ThinkHQ | 1,230 | 29% | 33% | 25% | 8% | 3% | 4% | ||
10 November 2015 | Insights West | 619 | 33% | 28% | 21% | 13% | 2% | 5% | ||
1 November 2015 | Mainstreet Research | 3,199 | 36% | 37% | 20% | 3% | 4% | 1% | ||
1 October 2015 | Mainstreet Research | 3,258 | 33% | 39% | 21% | 3% | 4% | 6% | ||
30 June 2015 | Mainstreet Research | 3,007 | 31% | 40% | 24% | 3% | 2% | 9% | ||
11 May 2015 | Ric McIver is appointed interim leader of the Progressive Conservative Association | |||||||||
5 May 2015 | Jim Prentice resigns as leader of the Progressive Conservative Association | |||||||||
5 May 2015 | General election results[45] | 1,486,901 | 40.6% | 24.2% | 27.8% | 4.2% | 2.3% | 12.8% |
Incumbent MLAs not seeking re-election
The following MLAs have announced that they will not be running in the next provincial election:
Retiring incumbent | Electoral District | Subsequent nominee | ||
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Michael Connolly | New Democratic | Calgary-Hawkwood | District abolished | |
Scott Cyr[46] | United Conservative | Bonnyville-Cold Lake | District abolished | |
Wayne Drysdale [47] | United Conservative | Grande Prairie-Wapiti | Travis Toews | |
Prab Gill[48] | Independent | Calgary-Greenway | District abolished | |
Jamie Kleinsteuber | New Democratic | Calgary-Northern Hills | District abolished | |
Brian Mason[49] | New Democratic | Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood | TBD | |
Stephanie McLean[50] | New Democratic | Calgary-Varsity | TBD | |
Brandy Payne[51] | New Democratic | Calgary-Acadia | TBD | |
Dave Schneider[52] | United Conservative | Little Bow | District abolished | |
Pat Stier[52] | United Conservative | Livingstone-Macleod | TBD | |
David Swann[53] | Liberal | Calgary-Mountain View | David Khan | |
Wes Taylor[54] | United Conservative | Battle River-Wainwright | District abolished |
Candidates
† = Not seeking re-election
‡ = Running for re-election in different riding
Italicization indicates candidate for nomination or declared interest
Highlight indicates nomination meeting has been scheduled
Strikethrough indicates nomination candidate disqualified or withdrew
Northern Alberta
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock | Glenn van Dijken[55] | Glenn van Dijken Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock | ||||||||||
Merged riding | ||||||||||||
Colin Piquette Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater | ||||||||||||
Bonnyville-Cold Lake-St. Paul | David Hanson[56] | Glenn Andersen[55] | Scott Cyr † Bonnyville-Cold Lake | |||||||||
Merged riding | ||||||||||||
David Hanson Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills | ||||||||||||
Central Peace-Notley | Margaret McCuaig-Boyd[55] | Todd Loewen[55] | Margaret McCuaig-Boyd Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley | |||||||||
Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche | Gail Broadbent-Ludwig[56] Laila Goodridge[56] Allan Grandison[56] |
Laila Goodridge Fort McMurray-Conklin | ||||||||||
Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo | Tany Yao[55] | Tany Yao | ||||||||||
Grande Prairie | Tracy Allard[55] | Todd Loewen ‡ Grande Prairie-Smoky | ||||||||||
Grande Prairie-Wapiti | Travis Toews[55] | Wayne Drysdale † | ||||||||||
Lesser Slave Lake | Danielle Larivee[55] | Darryl Boisson[55] Brenda Derkoch[56] Jim Sparks[55] Garrett Tomlinson[55] |
Judy Kim-Meneen[55] | Danielle Larivee | ||||||||
Peace River | Dan Williams[55] | Debbie Jabbour |
Edmonton
Central
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Edmonton-City Centre | David Shepherd[55] | Martina Crory[55] Stephen Hammerschmidt[55] Lily Le[55] Taras Zakordonski[55] |
Robert Philp[55] | David Shepherd Edmonton-Centre | ||||||||
Edmonton-Glenora | Sarah Hoffman[55] | Marjorie Newman[55] | Glen Tickner[56] | Sarah Hoffman | ||||||||
Edmonton-Gold Bar | Marlin Schmidt[56] | David Dorward[55] | Diana Ly[55] | Marlin Schmidt | ||||||||
Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood | October 23, 2018 Janis Irwin[55] |
Michael Kalyn[55] George Lam[55] Atul Ranade[55] Del Shupenia[55] |
October 3, 2018 Brian Gratrix[55] Tish Prouse[55] |
Brian Mason † | ||||||||
Edmonton-Riverview | Lori Sigurdson[55] | Daniel McLean[55] Shawn McLeod[55] |
Lori Sigurdson | |||||||||
Edmonton-Strathcona | Rachel Notley[56] | Jovita Mendita[55] | Rachel Notley |
North
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview | Deron Bilous[55] | David Egan[55] Roger Fodjo[55] Ruby Malik[55] Jeffery Walters[55] |
Deron Bilous | |||||||||
Edmonton-Castle Downs | Ed Ammar[55] | Mohamad Rahall[55] | Nicole Goehring | |||||||||
Edmonton-Decore | Chris Nielsen[55] | Karen Principe[56] | Ali Haymour[55] | Chris Nielsen | ||||||||
Edmonton-Manning | Heather Sweet[55] | Dakota Drouillard[55] Gurcharan Garcha[55] Kulshan Gill[55] Harjinder Grewal[55] |
Manwar Khan[55] |
Heather Sweet | ||||||||
Edmonton-McClung | Lorne Dach[56] | Laura Mozeson[55] | Stephen Mandel[56] | Lorne Dach | ||||||||
Edmonton-North West | David Eggen[56] | Ali Eltayeb[55] | Todd Ross[55] | David Eggen Edmonton-Calder | ||||||||
Edmonton-West Henday | Jon Carson[55] | Lance Coulter[55] Leila Houle[55] Nicole Williams[55] |
Winston Leung[55] | Jon Carson Edmonton-Meadowlark |
South
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Edmonton-Ellerslie | Rod Loyola[55] | Sanjay Patel[55] | Yash Sharma[55] | Rod Loyola | ||||||||
Edmonton-Meadows | Joel Mullan[55] Arundeep Singh Sandhu[55] Sant Sharma[55] |
Amrit Matharu[55] | Denise Woollard Edmonton-Mill Creek | |||||||||
Edmonton-Mill Woods | Christina Gray[56] | Muhammad Afzal[55] Tariq Chaudhry[55] David Fletcher[55] Sophia Kahn[55] Baljit Singh[55] |
Abdi Bakal[55] | James Moore[55] Anju Sharma[55] |
Christina Gray | |||||||
Edmonton-Rutherford | Hannah Presakarchuk[55] | Aisha Rauf[55] | Richard Feehan | |||||||||
Edmonton-South | Thomas Dang[57] | William Farrell[55] Mike Nickel[55] Olatunde Obasan[55] Inderdeep Sandhu[55] |
Pramod Kumar[55] | New District | ||||||||
Edmonton-South West | Kevin Greco[55] Kaycee Madu[55] Sohail Quadri[55] |
Mo Elsalhy[55] | Thomas Dang ‡ | |||||||||
Edmonton-Whitemud | Ian Crawford[55] Elisabeth Hughes[55] Nawaz Panhwer[55] Payman Parseyan[55] |
Jonathan Dai[55] | Bob Turner |
Suburbs
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville | Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk[55] | Marvin Olsen[55] | Jessica Littlewood | |||||||||
Leduc-Beaumont | Shaye Anderson[55] | Brad Rutherford[55] | Jan Becker[55] Coreina Hubert[55] |
Shaye Anderson | ||||||||
Morinville-St. Albert | Shawna Gawreluck[55] | Shelly Biermanski[55] Joseph Gosselin[55] Amber Harris[55] Trina Jones[55] Dale Nally[55] Donald Rigney[55] |
New District | |||||||||
St. Albert | Marie Renaud[56] | Brian Horak[55] Rodney Laliberte[55] Jeff Wedman[55] |
Marie Renaud | |||||||||
Sherwood Park | Maureen Gough[55] Jason Lafond[55] Len Thom[56] Jordan Walker[55] |
Sue Timanson[55] | Annie McKitrick | |||||||||
Spruce Grove-Stony Plain | Mathew Clarke[55] Dan Corbett[56] Brendon Greene[55] Lance Norman[56] Jerry Semen[55] Searle Turton[55] |
Erin Babcock Stony Plain | ||||||||||
Merged riding | ||||||||||||
Trevor Horne Spruce Grove-St. Albert | ||||||||||||
Strathcona-Sherwood Park | Nate Glubish[55] | Dave Quest[55] | Estefania Cortes-Vargas |
Central Alberta
West
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Drayton Valley-Devon | Kieran Quirke[55] | Mark Smith[55] | Mark Smith | |||||||||
Innisfail-Sylvan Lake | Devin Dreeshen | |||||||||||
Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland | Oneil Carlier[56] | Dale Johnson[55] | Don McCargar[55] | Oneil Carlier Whitecourt-Ste. Anne | ||||||||
Red Deer-North | Cole Kander[56] Adriana LaGrange[56] Lawrence Lee[56] |
Kim Schreiner | ||||||||||
Red Deer-South | Barb Miller[56] | Adele Poratto[55] Jason Stephan[55] Norman Wiebe[55] Haley Wiley[55] |
Ryan McDougal[55] | Barb Miller | ||||||||
Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre | Jason Nixon[55] | Joe Anglin (FCP) | Jason Nixon | |||||||||
West Yellowhead | Eric Rosendahl[56] | Paul Chauvet[55] Raymond Hilts[55] Martin Long[55] Stuart Taylor[55] |
Eric Rosendahl |
East
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Camrose | Dawn Anderson[55] Robert Johnson[55] Jackie Lovely[55] |
Kevin Smook[56] | Wes Taylor † Battle River-Wainwright | |||||||||
Drumheller-Stettler | Nathan Horner | Mark Nikota[55] | Rick Strankman | |||||||||
Lacombe-Ponoka | Ron Orr[55] | Ron Orr | ||||||||||
Maskwacis-Wetaskiwin | Richard Wilson[55] | Chevi Rabbitt[56] | Bruce Hinkley Wetaskiwin-Camrose | |||||||||
Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright | Chris Carnell[55] Danny Hozack[55] Blake Prior[55] Garth Rowswell[56] |
Richard Starke Vermilion-Lloydminster |
Calgary
Central
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Calgary-Buffalo | Joe Ceci[55] | Tom Olsen[55] | Omar Masood[58] | Kathleen Ganley ‡ | ||||||||
Calgary-Currie | Brian Malkinson[56] | Terry DeVries[55] Amoriza Gunnink[55] Nicholas Milliken[55] Dan Morrison[55] Anthony Parker[55] Bettina Pierre-Gilles[55] |
Tony Norman[55] | Brian Malkinson | ||||||||
Calgary-Elbow | Janet Eremenko[55] | Doug Schweitzer[59] | Greg Clark[56] | Greg Clark | ||||||||
Calgary-Klein | Craig Coolahan[56] | Jeremy Nixon[55] | Kara Levis[55] | Craig Coolahan | ||||||||
Calgary-Mountain View | Kathleen Ganley[55] | Caylan Ford[55] Mark Hlady[55] Rebecca Polak[55] Jeremy Wong[55] |
David Khan[55] | Thana Boonlert (G)[56] | David Swann † | |||||||
Calgary-Varsity | Anne McGrath[56] |
Jason Copping[55] Lesley Doell[56] John Huang[55] Michael Kim[55] Grace Lane[55] John Volponi[55] |
Beth Barberree[55] | Stephanie McLean † |
East
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Calgary-Cross | Farhan Baig[55] Roshan Chumber[55] Sherrisa Celis[55] Emile Gabriel[55] Jasbir Minhas[55] |
Ricardo Miranda | ||||||||||
Calgary-East | André Chabot[55] Matthew Dirk[55] Issa Mosa[55] Robert O'Leary[55] Pradeep Singh[55] |
Gar Gar[55] | Robyn Luff | |||||||||
Calgary-Falconridge | Pete De Jong[56] Happy Mann[55] Christopher Steeves[55] Devinder Toor[55] |
Deepak Sharma[55] | Prab Gill † Calgary-Greenway | |||||||||
Calgary-McCall | Irfan Sabir[55] | Amarjit Singh Banwait[55] Jasraj Singh Hallan[55] Usman Mahmood[55] Aryan Sadat[56] Jangbahadur Sidhu[55] |
Irfan Sabir | |||||||||
Calgary-North East | Gurbachan Brar[56] Roop Rai[56] |
Anand Chetty[55] Tariq Khan[55] Rajan Sawhney[55] Mandeep Shergill[55] |
Gul Khan[55] | Nate Pike[55] | New District | |||||||
Calgary-Peigan | Tanya Fir[55] | Herjinder Seran[55] | Joe Ceci ‡ Calgary-Fort |
Northwest
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Calgary-Beddington | Randy Kerr[55] | Karen McPherson[55] | Karen MacPherson Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill | |||||||||
Calgary-Bow | Deborah Drever[56] | Lisa Davis[56] Cheryl Durkee[55] Harry Fleming[56] Demetrios Nicolaides[55] Eldon Siemens[55] |
Paul Goddard[55] | Deborah Drever | ||||||||
Calgary-Edgemont | Julia Hayter[56] | Prasad Panda[55] | Joanne Gui[55] | Michael Connolly † Calgary-Hawkwood | ||||||||
Calgary-Foothills | Jason Luan[55] | Jennifer Wyness[55] | Prasad Panda ‡ | |||||||||
Calgary-North | Tanis Fiss[55] Paul Frank[55] Devin Green[55] Jun Lin[55] Manpreet Sidhu[55] Muhammad Yaseen[55] |
Melanie Wen[55] | Jamie Kleinsteuber † Calgary-Northern Hills | |||||||||
Calgary-North West | Sandra Jansen[55] | Sonya Savage[55] | Andrew Bradley[55] | Sandra Jansen | ||||||||
Calgary-West | Mike Ellis[55] | Mike Ellis |
South
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Calgary-Acadia | Brian Pincott | Amina Beecroft[56] David Guenter[55] Tyler Shandro[55] |
Lana Bentley[56] | Brandy Payne † | ||||||||
Calgary-Fish Creek | Richard Gotfried[55] | Richard Gotfried | ||||||||||
Calgary-Glenmore | Whitney Issik[55] | Allie Tulick (G)[56] | Anam Kazim | |||||||||
Calgary-Hays | Ric McIver[55] | Ric McIver | ||||||||||
Calgary-Lougheed | Jason Kenney[55] | Rachel Timmermans[55] | Jason Kenney | |||||||||
Calgary-Shaw | Graham Sucha[55] | Brad Leishman[55] Mark Mantei[55] Daniel McLean[55] Jack Redekop[56] Rebecca Schulz[55] |
Bronson Ha[55] | Graham Sucha | ||||||||
Calgary-South East | Cameron Davies[55] Matthew Jones[55] Eva Kiryakos[55] Daniel McLean[55] |
Rick Fraser | Rick Fraser |
Suburbs
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Airdrie-Cochrane | Ian Chitwood[55] Peter Guthrie[55] Morgan Nagel[56] Mauri Stiff[55] Laura Talsma[55] |
New District | ||||||||||
Airdrie-East | Angela Pitt[56] | Angela Pitt Airdrie | ||||||||||
Banff-Kananaskis | Cam Westhead[56] |
Miranda Rosin[55] Michael Zubkow[55] |
Cam Westhead Banff-Cochrane | |||||||||
Chestermere-Strathmore | Leela Aheer[55] | Leela Aheer Chestermere-Rocky View | ||||||||||
Highwood | Wayne Anderson[55] Carrie Fischer[55] Dean Leask[55] Richard Sigurdson[55] |
Wayne Anderson | ||||||||||
Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills | Nathan Cooper[55] | Nathan Cooper |
Southern Alberta
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NDP | UCP | Liberal | Alberta Party | Other | ||||||||
Brooks-Medicine Hat | Michaela Glasgo[55] | Jim Black[55] | Derek Fildebrandt Strathmore-Brooks | |||||||||
Merged riding | ||||||||||||
Bob Wanner Medicine Hat | ||||||||||||
Cardston-Siksika | Joseph Schow[55] | David Schneider † Little Bow | ||||||||||
Cypress-Medicine Hat | Drew Barnes[55] | Drew Barnes | ||||||||||
Lethbridge-East | Maria Fitzpatrick[55] | Bryan Litchfield[55] Jonathan Neudorf[55] Angela Zuba[55] |
Maria Fitzpatrick | |||||||||
Lethbridge-West | Shannon Phillips[55] | Richard Dempsey[55] Karri Flatla[55] George Rigaux[55] |
Shannon Phillips | |||||||||
Livingstone-Macleod | Justin Murphy[55] Roger Reid[55] |
Dylin Hauser[55] | Timothy Meech[55] | Pat Stier † | ||||||||
Taber-Warner | Grant Hunter[55] | Grant Hunter Cardston-Taber-Warner |
Footnotes
- ↑ The UCP was formed by a merger of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta and the Wildrose Party. The PCs won 10 seats and 27.80% of the vote in 2015, however, their seats were reduced to 9 by Jim Prentice's disclamation of victory in his riding. Wildrose won 21 seats and 24.23% of the vote. Combined, the two parties won 31 seats and 52.03% of the vote.
- ↑ Under the Alberta First party banner.
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