Calgary-Elbow is a
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electoral district
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for the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. Its most recent MLA was
Doug Schweitzer, who won the seat in the
2019 provincial election. Schweitzer stepped down on August 31, 2022 and the electoral district (often commonly referred to as “riding”) is currently unrepresented.
The riding was created in 1971 from the southeast part of
Calgary-Glenmore and the southwest Part of the old
Calgary South
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Includes the communities of:
Altadore
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,
Bel-Aire,
Britannia,
Elbow Park,
Elboya,
Erlton, Garrison Woods,
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Lincoln Park
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Mount Royal,
Marda Loop,
Mayfair
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Meadowlark Park,
North Glenmore,
Parkhill, Rideau Park,
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South Calgary and
Windsor Park.
History
The electoral district was created in the 1971 boundary redistribution out of the electoral districts of Calgary Glenmore, Calgary South and Calgary Victoria Park.
The 2010 boundary redistribution saw significant changes to the riding. All territory south of Glenmore Trail was moved to
Calgary-Glenmore & the northern boundary shifted, exchanging and losing many different portions of the riding with
Calgary-Currie and
Calgary-Buffalo.
Boundary history
Representation history
The electoral district of Calgary-Elbow was created in the boundary redistribution of 1971 from Calgary Glenmore, Calgary South and Calgary Victoria Park. The first election saw architect and former Calgary Victoria Park Progressive Conservative incumbent and Calgary Alderman David Russell run for re-election. He won a hotly contested race over Social Credit candidate L.A. “Chick” Thorssen to pick up the new district for his party.
Upon being elected Russell was appointed into the cabinet of Premier
Peter Lougheed. He ran for re-election in 1975 and defeated future Senator
Sharon Carstairs in a landslide victory. He would be re-elected with large majorities three more times while continuing to serve in various cabinet portfolios. He would be appointed Deputy Premier by
Don Getty in 1985. Russell retired from the legislature in 1989.
The second representative in the riding was former Mayor of Calgary
Ralph Klein who, following a party nomination win over business-person Fran Drummond, was elected to his first term in 1989. Klein would win the leadership of the Progressive Conservatives in 1992 and become Premier of the province. He would hold the premiership until December 2006 before resigning his seat in 2007. In total, Klein was re-elected in the Elbow electoral district four times.
A hotly contested by-election was held on June 12, 2007. The winner was Alberta Liberal candidate Craig Cheffins who managed an upset win over well-known local business person Brian Heninger.
The 2008 general election saw Cheffins defeated as Progressive Conservative candidate Alison Redford won back the riding for her party. She was promoted to cabinet by Premier
Ed Stelmach following the election.
Redford became Premier of Alberta and leader of the Progressive Conservative party after winning the 2011 Progressive Conservative leadership race. She was re-elected in the
2012 provincial election, but stepped down in 2014 following significant internal party unrest about her leadership.
Calgary-Elbow was one of four provincial seats won by the Progressive Conservatives in the
2014 Alberta by-elections. Former Calgary school board chair and Saskatchewan MLA
Gordon Dirks
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took Calgary-Elbow in this by-election.
In the
2015 provincial election Greg Clark
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, the leader of the
Alberta Party, was elected MLA, defeating incumbent MLA and Education minister Gordon Dirks. While Clark had a modest showing in the 2012 election, his strong local connections gave him healthy numbers in the 2014 by-election and foreshadowed his 2015 win. Clark led the Alberta Party between 2013 and 2017, stepping down as leader prior to the 2019 general election.
A general election was called in April 2019, with recently nominated
United Conservative Party representative
Doug Schweitzer defeating Greg Clark. Schweitzer was named to cabinet of the governing
Jason Kenney led UCP, first as Justice Minister and later as Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation. In a series of announcements, Schweitzer in May, 2022 stated he would not seek re-election in 2023, subsequently resigning from cabinet and finally stepping down as MLA on August 31, 2022, leaving the riding vacant. With some uncertainty in the legislation governing the timing of provincial by-elections, Premier Jason Kenney side-stepped the issue confirming he would leave the matter of a possible by-election to his successor, following the UCP leadership vote on October 6, 2022.
Election results
Graphical Summary
2019 general election
2015 general election
2014 by-election
2012 general election
2008 general election
2007 by-election
2004 general election
2001 general election
1997 general election
1993 general election
1989 general election
1986 general election
1982 general election
1979 general election
1975 general election
1971 general election
Senate nominee results
2004 Senate nominee election district results
''Voters had the option of selecting 4 Candidates on the Ballot''
2012 Senate nominee election district results
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"Calgary-Elbow Official Results 2019 Alberta general election"Elections Alberta. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
External links
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