The 1989 Alberta general election was held on March 20, 1989, to elect members of the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the province of Alberta, Canada. It sits in the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton. Since 2012 the Legislative Assembly has had 87 members, elected first past the post f ...
.
Many political observers were surprised by the
early election call as less than three years had passed since the
previous election.
Premier
Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier.
A premier will normally be a head of govern ...
Don Getty
Donald Ross Getty (August 30, 1933 – February 26, 2016) was a Canadian athlete, businessman, and politician who served as the 11th premier of Alberta between 1985 and 1992.
Before entering politics, Getty had been a quarterback for the Edmon ...
, in his second election as
Progressive Conservative Party leader, led it to its sixth consecutive term in government, although supported by less than half the votes cast in the election.
Despite losing a significant share of the popular vote, the PC's benefited from a split vote between the two main opponents Liberals and NDP. Together those two parties received 55 percent of the vote to the Conservative's 44 percent.
The Conservatives sustained a net loss of only two seats in the legislature. Most notably, the premier lost his own seat of Edmonton-Whitemud to Liberal candidate
Percy Wickman, the first time that this had happened to a sitting Premier of Alberta since
Richard G. Reid in
1935
Events
January
* January 7 – Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval conclude an agreement, in which each power agrees not to oppose the other's colonial claims.
* January 12 – Amelia Earhart ...
, which had seen the ruling
United Farmers of Alberta
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completely swept from the legislature. The PC's were reduced to just two seats in Edmonton, however despite their losses in urban areas they remained largely dominant in Calgary while their losses were somewhat offset by gains in rural areas, notably at the expense of the moribund Representative Party. Getty himself would quickly return to the Legislature by winning a by-election in a safe rural seat.
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New Democratic Party
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led by
Ray Martin largely held its share of the popular vote, with its gains being balanced by its losses and the party left with the same number of seats (16) as in the previous in the legislature.
The
Liberal Party
The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world.
The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. For example, while the political systems ...
, under new leader
Laurence Decore, was the principal beneficiary of the voters' continuing distrust of Don Getty. The Liberals' share of the popular vote increased to over 28%, more than the NDP, but whereas the NDP continued to dominate in Edmonton the Liberal vote was more evenly distributed and the party's legislative caucus increased from four to only eight members.
The
Representative Party, which had elected 2 candidates in the previous election, did not run any candidates in 1989 (although it remained registered). Leader
Ray Speaker defected to the Progressive Conservatives, while
Walt Buck retired. The party disbanded soon after the election.
Results
Overall voter turnout was 53.60%.

Note:
* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.
Results by riding
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Athabasca-Lac La Biche, , ,
,
Mike Cardinal4,237
45.07%
,
,
Leo Piquette3,342
35.55%
,
, Tom Maccagno
1,791
19.05%
,
, , , ,
,
Leo Piquette
, -
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Banff-Cochrane, , ,
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Brian Evans4,389
50.82%
,
, Steven Scott
1,802
20.86%
,
, Jim N. Tanner
2,411
27.91%
,
, , , ,
,
Greg Stevens
, -
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Barrhead, , ,
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Kenneth R. Kowalski5,294
57.41%
,
, Harold E. Wharton
1,673
18.14%
,
, Dave Perrin
1,660
18.00%
,
, J. Harvey Yuill (SoCred)
578
6.27%, , ,
,
Kenneth R. Kowalski
, -
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Bonnyville, , ,
,
Ernie Isley3,362
50.20%
,
, Lori Hall
1,553
23.19%
,
, Denis Lapierre
1,769
26.41%
,
, , , ,
,
Ernie Isley
, -
,
Bow Valley, , ,
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Tom N. Musgrove3,405
60.33%
,
, Larry D. Kern
666
11.80%
,
, George Timko
1,561
27.66%
,
, , , ,
,
Tom N. Musgrove
, -
,
Calgary-Bow
Calgary-Bow is a provinces and territories of Canada, provincial electoral district (Canada), electoral district in the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The district is one of List of Alberta provincial electoral districts, 87 districts mandate ...
, , ,
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Bonnie Laing3,968
34.76%
,
, Scott Jeffrey
3,513
30.77%
,
,
Timothy Walter Bardsley3,892
34.09%
,
, , , ,
,
Neil Webber
Patrick Neil Webber (born April 17, 1936) is a former provincial level politician and cabinet minister from Alberta, Canada.
Political career
Born in 1936 in Hanna, Alberta, Webber was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 197 ...
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Calgary-Buffalo
,
, Kate Thrasher
3,601
31.25%
,
, Iain Dunbar
877
7.61%, , ,
,
Sheldon Chumir7,014
60.86%
,
, , , ,
,
Sheldon Chumir
, -
,
Calgary-Currie, , ,
,
Dennis L. Anderson5,072
49.45%
,
, Bruce McGuigan
1,716
16.73%
,
, Mairi Matheson
3,434
33.48%
,
, , , ,
,
Dennis L. Anderson
, -
,
Calgary-Egmont, , ,
,
David John Carter5,272
52.35%
,
, Vinay Dey
1,864
18.51%
,
, Clive R. Mallory
2,907
28.87%
,
, , , ,
,
David John Carter
, -
,
Calgary-Elbow, , ,
,
Ralph Klein
Ralph Philip Klein (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) was a Canadian politician and journalist who served as the 12th premier of Alberta and leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta from 1992 until his retirement in 2 ...
4,505
49.52%
,
, David Jones
719
7.90%
,
, Gilbert J. Clark
3,682
40.47%
,
,
Larry R Heather (Ind.)
174
1.91%, , ,
,
David J. Russell
, -
,
Calgary-Fish Creek
Calgary-Fish Creek is a Provinces and territories of Canada, provincial electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 87 mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using ...
, , ,
,
William Edward Payne6,996
47.86%
,
, Tom Polmear
2,071
14.17%
,
, Wayne Gillis
5,517
37.74%
,
, , , ,
,
William Edward Payne
, -
,
Calgary-Foothills, , ,
,
Patricia Black5,341
37.13%
,
, Theresa Catherine Baxter
4,133
28.74%
,
, Harvey Locke
4,866
33.83%
,
, , , ,
,
Janet Koper
, -
,
Calgary-Forest Lawn
,
, Moe Amiri
3,177
35.01%, , ,
,
Barry Pashak3,994
44.02%
,
, Gene Czaprowski
1,584
17.46%
,
, Jim Othen (Ind.)
294
3.24%, , ,
,
Barry Pashak
, -
,
Calgary-Glenmore
Calgary-Glenmore, styled Calgary Glenmore from 1957 to 1971, is a Provinces and territories of Canada, provincial electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to ...
, , ,
,
Dianne Mirosh5,189
45.39%
,
, Barry Bristman
1,197
10.47%
,
, Brendan Dunphy
4,587
40.12%
,
, Greg Pearson (Ind.)
437
3.82%, , ,
,
Dianne Mirosh
, -
,
Calgary-McCall, , ,
,
Stanley Kenneth Nelson5,109
44.53%
,
, Ken Richmond
3,311
28.86%
,
, A. Giga
3,032
26.42%
,
, , , ,
,
Stanley Kenneth Nelson
, -
,
Calgary-McKnight
Calgary-McKnight was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post
First-past-the-post (FPTP)—also called choose-one, first- ...
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, Mark Petros
4,704
37.91%
,
, Roy Brown
2,371
19.11%, , ,
,
Yolande Gagnon5,303
42.74%
,
, , , ,
,
Eric Charles Musgreave
, -
,
Calgary-Millican, , ,
,
Gordon Wells Shrake3,840
42.93%
,
, Bill Flookes
3,713
41.51%
,
, Dale Muti
1,366
15.27%
,
, , , ,
,
Gordon Wells Shrake
, -
,
Calgary-Montrose, , ,
,
Rick Orman5,044
54.49%
,
, Frank Gereau
2,585
27.92%
,
, Jamil Farhat
1,605
17.34%
,
, , , ,
,
Rick Orman
, -
,
Calgary-Mountain View
,
, Vicky Adamson
4,171
33.22%, , ,
,
Robert Andrew Hawkesworth6,469
51.53%
,
, Kevin Murphy
1,862
14.83%
,
, , , ,
,
Robert Andrew Hawkesworth
, -
,
Calgary-North Hill
Calgary-North Hill was a Provinces and territories of Canada, provincial electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single Member of the Legislative Assembly, member to the Legislative Asse ...
, , ,
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Frederick Alan Stewart4,918
44.59%
,
, Emily Drzymala
2,720
24.66%
,
, Pauline Kay
3,030
27.47%
,
, John J. Jasienczyk (Ind.)
328
2.97%, , ,
,
Frederick Alan Stewart
, -
,
Calgary-North West
,
,
Stan Cassin6,985
41.80%
,
, Kelly Hegg
2,281
13.65%, , ,
,
Frank Bruseker7,417
44.38%
,
, , , ,
,
Stan Cassin
, -
,
Calgary-Shaw, , ,
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Jim Dinning7,412
52.81%
,
, Gordon M. Christie
1,728
12.31%
,
, Robert J. (Bob) Crump
4,865
34.67%
,
, , , ,
,
Jim Dinning
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,
Calgary-West, , ,
,
Elaine McCoy6,133
46.12%
,
, Joseph Yanchula
2,564
19.28%
,
, Bernie Myers
4,550
34.22%
,
, , , ,
,
Elaine McCoy
, -
,
Camrose, , ,
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Ken Rostad6,494
63.16%
,
, Bill Scotten
2,141
20.82%
,
, Carol Ayers
1,605
15.61%
,
, , , ,
,
Ken Rostad
, -
,
Cardston, , ,
,
Jack Ady3,483
74.42%
,
, Don Ferguson
517
11.05%
,
, Beth Wendorff
667
14.25%
,
, , , ,
,
Jack Ady
, -
,
Chinook, , ,
,
Shirley McClellan3,585
70.98%
,
, H. James Powers
765
15.15%
,
, Mel H. Buffalo
691
13.68%
,
, , , ,
,
Henry Kroeger
, -
,
Clover Bar, , ,
,
Kurt Gesell3,717
34.53%
,
, W.H. (Skip) Gordon
3,505
32.56%
,
, Stephen Lindop
3,533
32.82%
,
, , , ,
,
Walt A. Buck
, -
,
Cypress-Redcliff, , ,
,
Alan Hyland2,514
48.87%
,
, Rudolf Schempp
659
12.81%
,
, Lloyd B. Robinson
1,968
38.26%
,
, , , ,
,
Alan Hyland
, -
,
Drayton Valley, , ,
,
Tom Thurber4,563
45.48%
,
, Lynne Martin
2,622
26.13%
,
, G. (Bear) Werschler
2,826
28.17%
,
, , , ,
,
Shirley Cripps
, -
,
Drumheller
Drumheller is a town on the Red Deer River in the badlands of east-central Alberta, Canada. It is located northeast of Calgary and south of Stettler. The Drumheller portion of the Red Deer River valley, often referred to as Dinosaur Vall ...
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Stan Schumacher5,049
59.07%
,
, Sid Holt
1,658
19.40%
,
, Roger Nelson
1,800
21.06%
,
, , , ,
,
Stan Schumacher
, -
,
Dunvegan
Dunvegan () is a village on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is famous for Dunvegan Castle, seat of the chiefs of Clan MacLeod. Dunvegan is within the parish of Duirinish, Skye, Duirinish. In 2011, it had a population of 386.
Name
In ''The Nors ...
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Glen Clegg4,049
56.12%
,
,
Jim Gurnett2,603
36.08%
,
, R. Gerald Eherer
550
7.62%
,
, , , ,
,
Glen Clegg
, -
,
Edmonton-Avonmore
,
,
James Albers3,831
30.17%, , ,
,
Marie Laing5,290
41.66%
,
,
Don Massey3,562
28.05%
,
, , , ,
,
Marie Laing
, -
,
Edmonton-Belmont
,
,
Walter R. Szwender3,093
23.65%, , ,
,
Thomas Sigurdson5,319
40.67%
,
, Cathy Greco
4,644
35.51%
,
, , , ,
,
Thomas Sigurdson
, -
,
Edmonton-Beverly
,
, Gary Kump
3,835
29.57%, , ,
,
Ed W. Ewasiuk6,408
49.41%
,
, Daryl Robb
2,520
19.43%
,
, Bonny Royce (Ind.)
188
1.45%, , ,
,
Ed W. Ewasiuk
, -
,
Edmonton-Calder
Edmonton-Calder was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting from 1971 to 1993 and again from 1996 to 2019.
His ...
,
, Aldo De Luca
2,709
21.66%, , ,
,
Christie Mjolsness5,338
42.69%
,
,
Lance D. White4,435
35.47%
,
, , , ,
,
Christie Mjolsness
, -
,
Edmonton-Centre
,
, Don Clarke
3,217
30.29%, , ,
,
William Roberts4,440
41.80%
,
, Mary Molloy
2,821
26.56%
,
, , , ,
,
William Roberts
, -
,
Edmonton-Glengarry
Edmonton-Glengarry was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting from 1979 to 2004.
History
Members of the Le ...
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, John Belzerowski
3,759
24.72%
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John Younie3,974
26.14%, , ,
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Laurence Decore7,401
48.67%
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, Robin Boodle (Comm.)
30
0.20%
, ,
,
John Younie
, -
,
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 in Edmonton. The electoral district, as defined by the ''Electoral Divisions Act, 2003,'' ...
, , ,
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Nancy Betkowski5,128
47.50%
,
, George Millar
2,709
25.09%
,
, Hal Annett
2,935
27.19%
,
, , , ,
,
Nancy Betkowski
, -
,
Edmonton-Gold Bar
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, Cathy Wyatt
4,381
30.29%
,
, Chris Tomaschuk
2,170
15.00%, , ,
,
Bettie Hewes7,833
54.16%
,
, Naomi Rankin (Comm.)
55
0.38%
, ,
,
Bettie Hewes
, -
,
Edmonton-Highlands
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, Ziad N. Jaber
2,415
27.28%, , ,
,
Pam Barrett4,997
56.44%
,
, Ken Kozak
1,673
18.90%
,
, , , ,
,
Pam Barrett
, -
,
Edmonton-Jasper Place
,
,
Leslie Gordon Young4,503
31.64%, , ,
,
John McInnis4,966
34.90%
,
,
Karen Leibovici4,747
33.36%
,
, , , ,
,
Leslie Gordon Young
, -
,
Edmonton-Kingsway
,
, Allen Wasnea
2,818
28.92%, , ,
,
Alex McEachern4,314
44.28%
,
, Joan Cowling
2,585
26.53%
,
, , , ,
,
Alex McEachern
, -
,
Edmonton-Meadowlark
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, Joan Majeski
4,421
31.24%
,
, William A. (Bill) Mullen
1,829
12.92%, , ,
,
Grant Mitchell7,877
55.66%
,
, , , ,
,
Grant Mitchell
, -
,
Edmonton-Mill Woods
Edmonton-Mill Woods is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. It is one of 87 current electoral districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.
T ...
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, Bas Roopnarine
3,475
24.73%, , ,
,
Gerry Gibeault5,824
41.44%
,
, Murray W. Scambler
4,729
33.65%
,
, , , ,
,
Gerry Gibeault
, -
,
Edmonton-Norwood
,
, Dan Papirnik
1,519
20.64%, , ,
,
Ray Martin4,229
57.47%
,
, Luis C. Baptista
1,594
21.66%
,
, , , ,
,
Ray Martin
, -
,
Edmonton-Parkallen, , ,
,
Doug Main6,169
40.06%
,
, Jim Selby
4,979
32.33%
,
, Nadene Thomas
4,203
27.29%
,
, , , ,
,
Neil S. Crawford
, -
,
Edmonton-Strathcona
,
, Jack Scott
3,724
28.86%, , ,
,
Gordon S.B. Wright6,696
51.89%
,
, Philip Lister
2,437
18.88%
,
, , , ,
,
Gordon S.B. Wright
, -
,
Edmonton-Whitemud
,
,
Donald Ross Getty8,005
43.28%
,
, Nao Fernando
2,099
11.35%, , ,
,
Percy Wickman8,350
45.14%
,
, , , ,
,
Donald Ross Getty
, -
,
Fort McMurray
Fort McMurray ( ) is an urban service area in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Alberta, Canada. It is located in northeast Alberta, in the middle of the Athabasca oil sands, surrounded by boreal forest. It has played a significa ...
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,
Norman A. Weiss4,245
49.30%
,
, Ann Dort-Maclean
2,740
31.82%
,
, James Carbery
1,606
18.65%
,
, , , ,
,
Norman A. Weiss
, -
,
Grande Prairie
Grande Prairie is a city in Northern Alberta, northwestern Alberta, Canada, within the southern portion of an area known as Peace River Country. It is located at the intersection of Alberta Highway 43, Highway 43 (part of the CANAMEX Corridor) ...
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Bob Elliott5,319
52.52%
,
, Evelyn Vardalas
2,696
26.62%
,
, Irv Macklin
1,611
15.91%
,
, Murray Gauvreau (SoCred)
482
4.76%, , ,
,
Bob Elliott
, -
,
Highwood, , ,
,
Don Tannas5,481
60.00%
,
, Janis Belgum
1,591
17.42%
,
, Don Dearle
2,024
22.16%
,
, , , ,
,
Harry E. Alger
, -
,
Innisfail, , ,
,
Gary Severtson4,169
57.38%
,
, Larry Whaley
1,294
17.81%
,
, Bruce A. Jackson
1,761
24.24%
,
, , , ,
,
Nigel I. Pengelly
, -
,
Lacombe, , ,
,
Ron A. Moore4,014
59.71%
,
, Cliff Reid
1,217
18.10%
,
, Roger Young
1,467
21.82%
,
, , , ,
,
Ron A. Moore
, -
,
Lesser Slave Lake, , ,
,
Pearl M. Calahasen3,249
47.51%
,
, Philip G.S. Lukken
1,294
18.92%
,
, Denise C. Wahlstrom
2,286
33.43%
,
, , , ,
,
Larry R. Shaben
, -
,
Lethbridge-East
Lethbridge-East is a Provinces and territories of Canada, provincial electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Alberta, Canada, covering the eastern half of the city of Lethbridge. The district is one of 87 in the province mandated to r ...
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Archibald Dick Johnston4,993
49.17%
,
, Sylvia A. Campbell
2,170
21.37%
,
, John I. Boras
2,973
29.28%
,
, , , ,
,
Archibald Dick Johnston
, -
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Lethbridge-West, , ,
,
John Gogo4,741
45.33%
,
, Joyce Green
2,483
23.74%
,
, Rhonda Ruston
3,210
30.69%
,
, , , ,
,
John Gogo
, -
,
Little Bow, , ,
,
Raymond Albert Speaker3,907
79.43%
,
, Keith Ford
426
8.66%
,
, Elzien Schopman
579
11.77%
,
, , , ,
,
Raymond Albert Speaker
, -
,
Lloydminster
Lloydminster is a city in Canada which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling the provincial border between Alberta and Saskatchewan. The city is incorporated by both provinces as a single city with a single municipal administra ...
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Doug Cherry3,584
66.75%
,
, Gordon E. Swaters
849
15.81%
,
, Steve McLachlin
923
17.19%
,
, , , ,
,
Doug Cherry
, -
,
Macleod
MacLeod, McLeod and Macleod ( ) are surnames in the English language. The names are anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic ', meaning "son of Leòd", derived from the Old Norse ''Liótr'' ("ugly").
One of the earliest occurrences of the surnam ...
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LeRoy Fjordbotten4,459
67.20%
,
, Mike Dawson
1,292
19.47%
,
, Darrell Piehl
856
12.90%
,
, , , ,
,
LeRoy Fjordbotten
, -
,
Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat is a city in Southern Alberta, southeast Alberta, Canada. It is located along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately east of Lethbridge and southeast of Calgary. This city and the adjacent Town of Redcliff, Alberta, R ...
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James Horsman6,465
40.88%
,
, Wally Regehr
4,088
25.85%
,
, Garth Vallely
5,213
32.96%
,
, , , ,
,
James Horsman
, -
,
Olds-Didsbury, , ,
,
Roy Brassard4,960
60.01%
,
, Tom Monto
842
10.19%
,
, Garfield Marks
1,182
14.30%
,
, Ray Young (SoCred)
1249
15.11%, , ,
,
Roy Brassard
, -
,
Peace River
The Peace River () is a river in Canada that originates in the Rocky Mountains of northern British Columbia and flows to the northeast through northern Alberta. The Peace River joins the Athabasca River in the Peace-Athabasca Delta to form the ...
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Al (Boomer) Adair3,749
57.62%
,
, Adele Gale Boucher
1,613
24.79%
,
, Erich Wahl
1,127
17.32%
,
, , , ,
,
Al (Boomer) Adair
, -
,
Pincher Creek-Crowsnest, , ,
,
Frederick Deryl Bradley3,262
52.56%
,
, Mike Cooper
2,119
34.14%
,
, Stan Stoklosa
811
13.07%
,
, , , ,
,
Frederick Deryl Bradley
, -
,
Ponoka-Rimbey, , ,
,
Halvar C. Jonson3,729
59.81%
,
, Doug Hart
1,667
26.74%
,
, Ervan Stobbe
808
12.96%
,
, , , ,
,
Halvar C. Jonson
, -
,
Red Deer-North, , ,
,
Stockwell Day3,652
48.10%
,
, Gerry Clayton
1,427
18.80%
,
, Bernie Fritze
2,260
29.77%
,
, Cory Lanterman (Ind.)
231
3.04%, , ,
,
Stockwell Day
, -
,
Red Deer-South, , ,
,
John Oldring4,637
49.39%
,
, Linda Ross
1,840
19.60%
,
, Roxanne V. Prior
2,874
30.61%
,
, , , ,
,
John Oldring
, -
,
Redwater-Andrew, , ,
,
Steve Zarusky4,366
52.83%
,
, Chris Ewasiuk
2,359
28.55%
,
, Dennis Holowaychuk
1,525
18.45%
,
, , , ,
,
Steve Zarusky
, -
,
Rocky Mountain House
Rocky Mountain House is a town in west-central Alberta, Canada. It is approximately west of Red Deer at the confluence of the Clearwater and North Saskatchewan Rivers, and at the crossroads of Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail) and Highway 11 (David ...
, , ,
,
Ty Lund4,392
59.59%
,
, Dolly (Martin) Brown
1,727
23.43%
,
, Bob Paston
1,224
16.61%
,
, , , ,
,
John Murray Campbell
, -
,
Sherwood Park
Sherwood Park is a large hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Strathcona County that is recognized as an urban service area. It is adjacent to the City of Edmonton's eastern boundary. While long confined to generally south of Highway 16 ( Ye ...
, , ,
,
Peter Elzinga
Peter Elzinga (April 6, 1944 – November 8, 2023) was a Canadian politician. He was the executive director of the Alberta's Progressive Conservative Party, a member of Parliament, and cabinet minister in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta ...
6,462
46.60%
,
, Ted Paszek
3,088
22.27%
,
, John Convey
4,299
31.00%
,
, , , ,
,
Peter Elzinga
Peter Elzinga (April 6, 1944 – November 8, 2023) was a Canadian politician. He was the executive director of the Alberta's Progressive Conservative Party, a member of Parliament, and cabinet minister in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta ...
, -
,
Smoky River
The Smoky River is a river in western Alberta, Canada. It is a major tributary of the Peace River (Canada), Peace River. The name refers to the presence of "smouldering beds of coal in the riverbank" noted by the Cree people, an Indigenous peop ...
, , ,
,
Walter Paszkowski3,575
50.82%
,
, Bill Termeer
1,721
24.47%
,
, Duane Dutka
1,398
19.87%
,
, Roy Housworth (SoCred)
332
4.72%, , ,
,
Marvin Moore
, -
,
St. Albert, , ,
,
Dick Fowler6,590
45.20%
,
, Cheryl Wharton
3,552
24.36%
,
,
Len Bracko4,278
29.34%
,
, Archie Baldwin (Ind.)
147
1.01%, , ,
,
Bryan Strong
, -
,
St. Paul, , ,
,
John Drobot2,931
45.95%
,
, Victor Chrapko
1,124
17.62%
,
,
Paul Langevin
Paul Langevin (23 January 1872 – 19 December 1946) was a French physicist who developed Langevin dynamics and the Langevin equation. He was one of the founders of the '' Comité de vigilance des intellectuels antifascistes'', an anti-fascist ...
2,304
36.12%
,
, , , ,
,
John Drobot
, -
,
Stettler, , ,
,
Brian C. Downey3,875
57.75%
,
, Fred J. Rappel
1,089
16.23%
,
, Frank Pickering
1,731
25.80%
,
, , , ,
,
Brian C. Downey
, -
,
Stony Plain
,
,
Jim Heron4,604
36.54%, , ,
,
Stan Woloshyn4,699
37.29%
,
, Dan Fitze
2,732
21.68%
,
, John Torringa (SoCred)
557
4.42%, , ,
,
Jim Heron
, -
,
Taber-Warner, , ,
,
Robert Bogle4,932
73.44%
,
, Charlene Vickers
782
11.64%
,
, Patrick (Pat) Flanagan
981
14.61%
,
, , , ,
,
Robert Bogle
, -
,
Three Hills
Three Hills is a town in southern Alberta, Canada. It takes its name from the three somewhat-larger-than-normal hills to its north.
History
Three Hills post office dates from 1904. Three Hills was incorporated as a village in 1912, the yea ...
, , ,
,
Connie Osterman4,986
56.45%
,
, Fred Mertz
1,851
20.96%
,
, Peter Burch
1,245
14.10%
,
, Poul Wesch (SoCred)
741
8.39%, , ,
,
Connie Osterman
, -
,
Vegreville
,
, Gordon Miller
3,806
41.61%, , ,
,
Derek Fox4,865
53.19%
,
, Frederick G. Paasche
448
4.90%
,
, , , ,
,
Derek Fox
, -
,
Vermilion-Viking, , ,
,
Steve West4,086
63.44%
,
, Grant Bergman
1,078
16.74%
,
, Greg Michaud
1,252
19.44%
,
, , , ,
,
Steve West
, -
,
Wainwright, , ,
,
Robert A. (Butch) Fischer4,009
67.54%
,
, Willy Kelch
1,182
19.91%
,
, Joseph A. Vermette
726
12.23%
,
, , , ,
,
Robert A. (Butch) Fischer
, -
,
West Yellowhead
,
,
Ian Reid3,109
36.72%, , ,
,
Jerry J. Doyle3,989
47.12%
,
, Sharron Johnstone
1,103
13.03%
,
, Harvey Ball (Ind.)
240
2.83%, , ,
,
Ian Reid
, -
,
Westlock-Sturgeon
,
, Leo Seguin
4,958
41.08%
,
, Tom Turner
1,696
14.05%, , ,
,
Nicholas Taylor5,401
44.75%
,
, , , ,
,
Nicholas Taylor
, -
,
Wetaskiwin-Leduc, , ,
,
Donald H. Sparrow5,761
46.59%
,
,
Bruce Hinkley3,133
25.34%
,
, George Carrier
3,446
27.87%
,
, , , ,
,
Donald H. Sparrow
, -
,
Whitecourt
Whitecourt is a town in Northern Alberta, Canada that is surrounded by Woodlands County. It is approximately northwest of Edmonton and southeast of Grande Prairie at the junction of Alberta Highway 43, Highway 43 and Alberta Highway 32, Highw ...
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,
Peter Trynchy3,877
49.72%
,
, Gwen E. Symington
1,456
18.67%
,
, Jurgen Preugschas
2,432
31.19%
,
, , , ,
,
Peter Trynchy
, -
See also
*
List of Alberta political parties
References
Further reading
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