1997 Alberta general election

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1997 Alberta general election
Flag of Alberta.svg
  1993 March 11, 1997 (1997-03-11) 2001  

83 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
42 seats needed for a majority
Turnout53.75%
 Majority partyMinority party
  Ralph-Klein-Szmurlo.jpg
LIB
Leader Ralph Klein Grant Mitchell
Party Progressive Conservative Liberal
Leader sinceDecember 14, 1992 November 13, 1994
Leader's seat Calgary-Elbow Edmonton-McClung
Last election51 seats, 44.49%32 seats, 39.73%
Seats before5231
Seats won6318
Seat changeIncrease2.svg11Decrease2.svg13
Popular vote483,914309,748
Percentage51.17%32.75%
SwingIncrease2.svg6.7%Decrease2.svg6.98%

 Third partyFourth party
 
NDP
SC
Leader Pam Barrett Randy Thorsteinson
Party New Democratic Social Credit
Leader since19961993
Leader's seat Edmonton-Highlands ran in Red Deer-South (lost)
Last election0 seats, 11.01%0 seats, 2.41%
Seats before00
Seats won20
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2Steady2.svg0
Popular vote83,29264,667
Percentage8.81%6.84%
SwingDecrease2.svg2.2%Increase2.svg4.43%

Premier before election

Ralph Klein
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Ralph Klein
Progressive Conservative

The 1997 Alberta general election was held on March 11, 1997, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

Contents

Ralph Klein's Conservatives were re-elected, with increased number of seats in the Legislature. Liberal Official Opposition lost some seats dropping from 32 to 18, but retaining the status of Official Opposition. NDP gained two, to have a grand total of two seats.

Background

The Progressive Conservative Association had governed Alberta since 1971, and premier Ralph Klein led the party into his second general election as party leader. The previous election in 1993 was the best result for the Liberal Party since its last electoral victory in 1917.

This was the second consecutive election fought on a new set of electoral boundaries, due to an Alberta Court of Appeal decision that was critical of the map created in 1992. The government amended the Electoral Boundaries Commission Act, introducing the present system where the commission is made up of a justice from the Court, two members appointed by the governing party, and two members appointed by the official opposition. A new Commission was created, which issued its recommendations for a new set of electoral boundaries in 1996. [1]

Opinion polls

Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firmLast day
of survey
Source PCA ALP ANDP OtherMESample
Election 1995March 11, 199751.1732.758.817.27
Angus ReidJanuary 25, 1997 [2] 63241133.5801
Angus ReidAugust 28, 1995 [3] 6425653.5811
Election 1993 June 15, 199344.4939.7311.014.77

Results

Ralph Klein's second election as leader of the PCs was considerably more successful than his first. The party won over half the popular vote, and 63 of the 83 seats in the legislature for its eighth consecutive term in government. The party continued to dominate in Calgary and rural areas, and managed to regain a foothold in Edmonton where it won two seats.

The Liberal Party of Grant Mitchell lost about 7% of the popular vote it had won in the 1993 election. The party's legislative caucus was reduced from 32 members to 18.

Pam Barrett led the New Democratic Party back into the legislature with two seats (both in Edmonton), despite winning an even smaller share of the popular vote than in 1993.

The Social Credit Party also re-emerged, placing a strong second in several rural ridings, but did not win any seats.

Overall voter turnout was 53.75%. [4]

Alberta Legislature 1997.svg
PartyParty leader# of
candidates
SeatsPopular vote
1993Elected% Change#%% Change
Progressive Conservative Ralph Klein 835163+23.5%483,91451.17%+6.68%
Liberal Grant Mitchell 833218-43.8%309,74832.75%-6.98%
New Democratic Pam Barrett 77-2 83,2928.81%-2.20%
Social Credit Randy Thorsteinson 70---64,6676.84%+4.43%
Natural Law Maury Shapka16---1,3030.14%-0.37%
Green David Parker 7---1,0390.11%-0.09%
 Independent6---1,0920.11%-0.82%
Forum William Finn4*-*5970.06%*
Communist Naomi Rankin 1---610.01%x
Total3478383-945,713100% 
Source: Elections Alberta

Notes:

* Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election.

x – less than 0.005% of the popular vote

Popular vote
PC
51.17%
Liberal
32.75%
New Democratic
8.81%
Social Credit
6.84%
Others
0.43%
Seats summary
PC
75.90%
Liberal
21.69%
New Democratic
2.41%

Results by riding

Electoral districtCandidatesIncumbent
PCLiberalNDPSocial CreditOther
Airdrie-Rocky View Carol Louise Haley
8,492
68.93%
James Welsh
2,197
17.83%
Doris Bannister
482
3.91%
Peter Smits
1,125
9.13%
Athabasca-Wabasca Mike Cardinal
3,380
58.65%
Tony Mercredi
1,481
25.70%
Dean Patriquin
300
5.21%
Curtis Gunderson
468
8.12%
Harlan Light (Green)
100
1.74%
Mike Cardinal
Banff-Cochrane Janis Tarchuk
7,180
60.96%
Judy Stewart
3,151
26.75%
Jeff Eamon
754
6.40%
Scott Mudford
661
5.61%
Brian Evans
Barrhead-Westlock Kenneth R. Kowalski
6,195
60.49%
Dale Greig
2,130
20.80%
Joe Woytowich
643
6.28%
J. Harvey Yuill
1,244
12.15%
Kenneth R. Kowalski
Bonnyville-Cold Lake Denis Ducharme
4,593
58.32%
Leo Vasseur
2,323
29.50%
Robert Kratchmer
948
12.04%
Calgary-Bow Bonnie Laing
6,664
54.07%
Mark Dickerson
4,091
33.19%
Brent Johner
1,144
9.28%
Ronnie Shapka (Nat. Law)
158
1.28%
David Crowe (Green)
187
1.52%
Bonnie Laing
Calgary-Buffalo Terri-Lynn Bradford
4,115
43.52%
Gary Dickson
4,310
45.58%
Neil McKinnon
547
5.79%
Raymond Neilson
300
3.17%
Ralph Holt (Nat. Law)
115
1.22%
Gary Dickson
Calgary-Cross Yvonne Fritz
5,964
66.88%
Keith Jones
2,456
27.54%
Maurizio Terrigno
467
5.24%
Yvonne Fritz
Calgary-Currie Jocelyn Burgener
5,952
53.83%
Mairi Matheson
3,636
32.88%
Liz Blackwood
712
6.44%
Jeff Townsend
610
5.52%
Richard Shelford (Nat. Law)
109
0.99%
Jocelyn Burgener
Calgary-East Moe Amery
4,857
59.78%
Kelly McDonnell
1,990
24.49%
Marg Elliot
609
7.50%
Raymond (Chick) Hurst
613
7.54%
Moe Amery
Calgary-Egmont Denis Herard
8,842
64.48%
Pam York
3,336
24.33%
Larry Kowalchuk
654
4.77%
Douglas Cooper
836
6.10%
Denis Herard
Calgary-Elbow Ralph Klein
8,237
57.78%
Harold Swanson
5,195
36.44%
Shawn Christie
307
2.15%
Lera G. Shirley
421
2.95%
Frank Haika (Nat. Law)
75
0.53%
Ralph Klein
Calgary-Fish Creek Heather Forsyth
8,274
66.47%
Marie Cameron
3,020
24.26%
Muriel Turner-Wilkinson
348
2.80%
Jeff Willerton
778
6.25%
Heather Forsyth
Calgary-Foothills Patricia Black
8,849
60.35%
Albert W. Ludwig
4,339
29.59%
Brenda Wadey
720
4.91%
Kevin Davidson
735
5.01%
Patricia Black
Calgary-Fort Wayne Cao
4,410
48.53%
Shirley-Anne Reuben
2,817
31.00%
Ken Sahil
891
9.81%
Bren Blanchet
916
10.08%
Calgary-Glenmore Ron Stevens
8,247
58.02%
Wayne Stewart
4,919
34.61%
Grace Johner
435
3.06%
Vernon Cook
583
4.10%
Dianne Mirosh
Calgary-Lougheed Marlene Graham
7,761
65.89%
Darryl G. Hawkins
2,906
24.67%
Mara Vogel
533
4.53%
Hub Blanchet
560
4.75%
Jim Dinning
Calgary-McCall Shiraz Shariff
5,118
58.67%
Amar Singh
2,701
30.96%
Rory M. Cory
876
10.04%
Harry Sohal
Calgary-Montrose Hung Pham
4,556
58.56%
Diane Danielson
2,576
33.11%
Christopher Dick
536
6.89%
Neeraj Varma (Nat. Law)
94
1.21%
Hung Pham
Calgary-Mountain View Mark Hlady
5,468
48.36%
Patricia Ennis
3,269
28.91%
Gordon M. Christie
2,085
18.44%
Jason Nicholas
450
3.98%
Mark Hlady
Calgary-North Hill Richard Charles Magnus
6,379
58.36%
John Schmale
3,297
30.16%
Jason Ness
1,183
10.82%
Richard Charles Magnus
Calgary-North West Greg Melchin
9,190
53.19%
Frank Bruseker
7,226
41.82%
Jeff Pattinson
342
1.98%
Douglas A. Picken
503
2.91%
Frank Bruseker
Calgary-Nose Creek Gary Mar
7,815
64.33%
Peter Willott
2,894
23.82%
Doral Johnson
696
5.73%
Greg Greene
715
5.89%
Gary Mar
Calgary-Shaw Jonathan Niles Havelock
12,304
75.21%
Sharon L. Howe
2,860
17.48%
Shawn Keown
485
2.96%
Michael Roth
624
3.81%
Almas Walden (Nat. Law)
69
0.42%
Jonathan Niles Havelock
Calgary-Varsity Murray D. Smith
7,232
51.34%
Carrol Jaques
5,414
38.43%
Dirk Huysman
640
4.54%
Mike Bressers
646
4.59%
Joel Ashworth (Green)
132
0.94%
Murray D. Smith
Calgary-West Karen Kryczka
8,478
56.18%
Paul Adams
4,995
33.10%
Rudy Rogers
534
3.54%
Craig Chandler
1,070
7.09%
Danny Dalla-Longa
Cardston-Taber-Warner Ron Hierath
5,157
59.06%
James Jackson
1,471
16.85%
Suzanne Sirias
518
5.93%
Ken Rose
1,568
17.96%
Clover Bar-Fort Saskatchewan Rob Lougheed
6,864
47.61%
Muriel Abdurahman
6,364
44.14%
Michael Berezowsky
922
6.39%
Max Cornelssen (Ind.)
235
1.63%
Muriel Abdurahman
Cypress-Medicine Hat Lorne Taylor
5,754
63.18%
Beverley Britton Clarke
2,217
24.34%
Don Crisall
383
4.21%
Maurice Perron
728
7.99%
Lorne Taylor
Drayton Valley-Calmar Tom Thurber
6,492
60.41%
Moe Hamdon
2,912
27.10%
Tom Fuller
823
7.66%
Roy Andresen (Ind.)
488
4.55%
Tom Thurber
Drumheller-Chinook Shirley McClellan
6,063
63.28%
Einar B. Davison
1,432
14.95%
Dale Trefz
2,056
21.46%
Dunvegan Glen Clegg
5,149
54.56%
Fred Trotter
3,314
35.11%
Margaret McCuaig-Boyd
961
10.18%
Glen Clegg
Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Julius E. Yankowsky
3,484
34.93%
Johanne Tardif
3,127
31.35%
Bill Stephenson
2,842
28.49%
Doug Smith
376
3.77%
Andy Chichak (Ind.)
100
1.00%
William Finn (Forum)
29
0.29%
Edmonton-Calder Lynn Faulder
3,860
32.32%
Lance D. White
4,802
40.21%
Alex McEachern
3,250
27.21%
Edmonton-Castle Downs Ihor Broda
4,373
40.43%
Pamela Paul
4,456
41.20%
Peter Johnsen
1,494
13.81%
David H. Friesen
460
4.25%
Edmonton-Centre Don Weiderman
3,634
33.36%
Laurie Blakeman
4,769
43.78%
Jenn Smith
1,845
16.94%
Alan Cruikshank
420
3.86%
Emil van der Poorten (Forum)
98
0.90%
Richard Johnsen (Nat. Law)
83
0.76%
Michael Henry
Edmonton-Ellerslie Jasbeer Singh
2,641
25.96%
Debby Carlson
5,752
56.54%
Henry Johns
913
8.97%
Ken Way
840
8.26%
Debby Carlson
Edmonton-Glengarry Don Clarke
3,474
34.38%
Bill Bonner
4,765
47.15%
William Kobluk
1,366
13.52%
Barbie-Jo Williams
335
3.32%
David Sharkey (Nat. Law)
76
0.75%
Carl Williams (Ind.)
46
0.46%
Laurence Decore
Edmonton-Glenora Kim MacKenzie
4,368
36.18%
Howard Sapers
5,785
47.92%
Arlene Young
1,198
9.92%
Jon Dykstra
630
5.22%
Sam Thomas (Nat. Law)
69
0.57%
Howard Sapers
Edmonton-Gold Bar Susan Green
5,819
37.52%
Hugh MacDonald
7,528
48.55%
Walter Heneghan
1,970
12.70%
David J. Parker (Green)
92
0.59%
Maury Shapka (Nat. Law)
75
0.48%
Bettie Hewes
Edmonton-Highlands Jim Campbell
2,793
24.96%
Chris Smith
2,284
20.41%
Pam Barrett
5,638
50.38%
Tim Friesen
419
3.74%
Edmonton-Manning Tony Vandermeer
4,358
35.44%
Ed Gibbons
5,140
41.80%
Hana Razga
2,229
18.13%
R. Jordan Harris
524
4.26%
Peter Sekulic
Edmonton-McClung Michael Mooney
5,259
40.71%
Grant Mitchell
6,322
48.94%
Richard Vanderberg
713
5.52%
Patrick D. Ellis
542
4.20%
Wade McKinley (Nat. Law)
61
0.47%
Grant Mitchell
Edmonton-Meadowlark Laurie Pushor
4,672
38.72%
Karen Leibovici
6,047
50.11%
Terry McNally
831
6.89%
Aaron Hinman
435
3.60%
Geoff Toane (Nat. Law)
55
0.46%
Karen Leibovici
Edmonton-Mill Creek Sukhi Randhawa
3,679
28.23%
Gene Zwozdesky
6,757
51.84%
Stephen Crocker
1,804
13.84%
Christie Forget
776
5.95%
Edmonton-Mill Woods Ziad N. Jaber
2,993
29.97%
Don Massey
5,113
51.19%
Ricardo Acuna
1,266
12.68%
John Filp
546
5.47%
Raymond Boyko (Green)
52
0.52%
Don Massey
Edmonton-Norwood Andrew Beniuk
2,583
27.98%
Sue Olsen
3,357
36.36%
Sherry McKibben
2,767
29.97%
Ray Loyer
485
5.25%
Andrew Beniuk
Edmonton-Riverview Gwen Harris
5,122
35.43%
Linda Sloan
6,066
41.96%
Donna Fong
2,261
15.64%
David Prenoslo
805
5.57%
William Chapman (Nat. Law)
87
0.60%
Naomi Rankin (Comm.)
61
0.42%
Edmonton-Rutherford Brenda Platzer
5,078
38.91%
Percy Wickman
6,007
46.03%
Will Hodgson
1,156
8.86%
David Lincoln
674
5.16%
Ian Zaharko (Ind.)
19
0.15%
Percy Wickman
Edmonton-Strathcona John Logan
4,096
30.44%
Mary MacDonald
4,214
31.31%
Raj Pannu
4,272
31.74%
John Forget
552
4.10%
Eshwar Jagdeo (Nat. Law)
47
0.35%
Myles Kitagawa (Green)
236
1.75%
Al Zariwny
Edmonton-Whitemud David Hancock
7,973
50.79%
Corky Meyer
5,953
37.92%
Charan Khehra
1,012
6.45%
Kevin Bialobzyski
635
4.04%
Randy T. Fritz (Nat. Law)
59
0.38%
Mike Percy
Fort McMurray Guy C. Boutilier
5,420
55.64%
John S. Vyboh
4,008
41.14%
Rodney McCallum
280
2.87%
Adam Germain
Grande Prairie-Smoky Walter Paszkowski
5,753
64.49%
John A. Croken
1,995
22.36%
Linda Smith
1,143
12.81%
Walter Paszkowski
Grande Prairie-Wapiti Wayne Jacques
5,592
63.08%
Ray Stitsen
2,003
22.59%
Campbell Ross
1,247
14.07%
Wayne Jacques
Highwood Don Tannas
9,551
69.76%
Howard Paulsen
1,944
14.20%
Hugh Logie
592
4.32%
John Bergen
1,566
11.44%
Don Tannas
Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Gary Severtson
7,012
59.53%
Raymond C. Reckseidler
2,206
18.73%
Linda Neilson
583
4.95%
Carl Thorsteinson
1,960
16.64%
Gary Severtson
Lac La Biche-St. Paul Paul Langevin
4,799
53.71%
Vital Ouellette
2,901
32.47%
Grace Johnston
419
4.69%
Peter Tychkowsky
483
5.41%
Don Ronaghan (Forum)
191
2.14%
Louis Real Theriault (Ind.)
114
1.28%
Paul Langevin
Lacombe-Stettler Judy Gordon
6,414
61.62%
Garfield Marks
1,181
11.35%
Lynne Gendron
1,068
10.26%
Bob Argent
1,725
16.57%
Judy Gordon
Leduc Albert Klapstein
6,857
51.42%
Terry Kirkland
4,797
35.97%
Bill Schlacht
767
5.75%
Henry Neumann
891
6.68%
Terry Kirkland
Lesser Slave Lake Pearl M. Calahasen
3,389
60.33%
Ralph Chalifoux
1,139
20.28%
Glenn Laboucan
442
7.87%
Robert J. Alford
624
11.11%
Pearl M. Calahasen
Lethbridge-East Leah Waters
3,813
29.46%
Ken Nicol
7,578
58.54%
Inga Jesswein
674
5.21%
Jonathan Williams
853
6.59%
Ken Nicol
Lethbridge-West Clint Dunford
5,679
45.23%
Leslie Vaala
4,765
37.95%
Tom Hovan
806
6.42%
Brian Stewart
1,043
8.31%
Don Ferguson (Green)
240
1.91%
Clint Dunford
Little Bow Barry McFarland
6,726
69.17%
Alida Hess
2,075
21.34%
Marko Hilgersom
868
8.93%
Barry McFarland
Livingstone-Macleod David Coutts
5,337
50.84%
Ernie Patterson
3,924
37.38%
Gwen De Maere
508
4.84%
Bob Bysouth
703
6.70%
Medicine Hat Rob Renner
5,853
51.48%
Trevor Butts
3,232
28.43%
George Peterson
1,065
9.37%
Dale Glasier
1,177
10.35%
Rob Renner
Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Richard Marz
6,958
56.95%
Dave Herbert
1,562
12.78%
Anne Wilson
247
2.02%
Don MacDonald
3,422
28.01%
Peace River Gary Friedel
3,745
61.25%
Bruce MacKeen
2,323
37.99%
Gary Friedel
Ponoka-Rimbey Halvar C. Jonson
5,750
63.80%
Joshua Phillpotts
912
10.12%
Liz Wetheral
879
9.75%
Randy Jones
1,439
15.97%
Halvar C. Jonson
Red Deer-North Stockwell Day
4,683
55.37%
Norm McDougall
2,547
30.11%
Linda Kaiser
560
6.62%
E. Patricia Argent
655
7.74%
Stockwell Day
Red Deer-South Victor Doerksen
5,751
46.91%
Larry Pimm
4,966
40.51%
Joanne Stanley
367
2.99%
Randy Thorsteinson
1,145
9.34%
Victor Doerksen
Redwater Dave Broda
5,297
43.76%
Mary Anne Balsillie
4,980
41.14%
Tom Turner
737
6.09%
Don Bell
987
8.15%
E. Benjamin Toane (Nat. Law)
71
0.59%
Nicholas Taylor
Rocky Mountain House Ty Lund
5,610
54.69%
Roxanne V. Prior
880
8.58%
Christine McMeckan
481
4.69%
Lavern J. Ahlstrom
3,264
31.82%
Ty Lund
Sherwood Park Iris Evans
8,610
47.80%
Bruce Collingwood
8,305
46.11%
Vaughn Dyrland
1,064
5.91%
Bruce Collingwood
Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert Gary Swinamer
5,388
42.52%
Colleen Soetaert
6,275
49.51%
Thomas Elchuk
476
3.76%
Clinton Day
491
3.87%
Colleen Soetaert
St. Albert Mary O'Neill
6,696
43.53%
Len Bracko
6,680
43.43%
Chris Samuel
1,198
7.79%
John Reil
781
5.08%
Len Bracko
Stony Plain Stan Woloshyn
6,267
48.85%
Peter Marchiel
3,906
30.44%
Felice Young
895
6.98%
Pat Hansard
1,742
13.58%
Stan Woloshyn
Strathmore-Brooks Lyle Oberg
7,235
72.40%
Roger Nelson
1,272
12.73%
Richard Knutson
600
6.00%
Dan Borden
862
8.63%
Vegreville-Viking Ed Stelmach
6,090
49.71%
Ross Demkiw
3,639
29.70%
Greg Kurulok
1,684
13.74%
Clifford Gundermann
810
6.61%
Ed Stelmach
Vermilion-Lloydminster Steve West
5,616
55.33%
Pat Gulak
2,787
27.46%
Wes Neumeier
602
5.93%
Jeff Newland
1,125
11.08%
Steve West
Wainwright Robert A. (Butch) Fischer
6,232
52.61%
Ronald Williams
1,568
13.24%
Lilas I. Lysne
668
5.64%
Jerry D. Barber
3,348
28.27%
Robert A. (Butch) Fischer
West Yellowhead Ivan J. Strang
4,498
41.96%
Duco Van Binsbergen
3,795
35.40%
Glenn Taylor
2,130
19.87%
John Ahlstrom
275
2.57%
Duco Van Binsbergen
Wetaskiwin-Camrose LeRoy Johnson
7,244
58.39%
Jody Saddleback
1,166
9.40%
Rick Jantz
2,060
16.60%
Karen Richert
1,622
13.07%
Bruce Hinkley (Forum)
279
2.26%
Ken Rostad
Whitecourt-Ste. Anne Peter Trynchy
5,759
54.12%
Sara Lynn Burrough
2,954
27.76%
Chauncey Featherstone
704
6.62%
Earle Cunningham
1,183
11.12%
Peter Trynchy

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The 2004 Alberta Senate nominee election, formally the 3rd Alberta Senate nominee election of Alberta was held on November 22, 2004, to nominate appointments to the Senate of Canada. The Senate nominee election was held in conjunction with the 2004 Alberta general election.

The 1989 Alberta Senate nominee election, formally the 1st Alberta Senate nominee election of Alberta was held on October 16, 1989, to nominate appointments to the Senate of Canada. The Senate nominee election was held in conjunction with Alberta municipal elections under the Local Authorities Election Act, and resulted in the first Canadian Senator appointed following a popular election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">25th Alberta Legislature</span>

The 25th Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from April 9, 2001, to October 25, 2004, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 2001 Alberta general election held on March 12, 2001. The Legislature officially resumed on April 9, 2001, and continued until the fourth session was prorogued and dissolved on October 25, 2004, prior to the 2004 Alberta general election on November 22, 2004.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">26th Alberta Legislature</span>

The 26th Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from March 1, 2005, to February 4, 2008, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 2004 Alberta general election held on November 22, 2004. The Legislature officially resumed on March 1, 2005, and continued until the fourth session was prorogued and dissolved on February 4, 2008, prior to the 2008 Alberta general election on March 3, 2008.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1909 Alberta general election</span>

The 1909 Alberta general election was the second general election held in the Province of Alberta, Canada. It took place on March 22, 1909, to elect 41 members to the 2nd Alberta Legislature. The incumbent Liberal Party led by Premier Alexander C. Rutherford achieved a re-election victory, securing a majority government by winning 36 out of the 41 seats in the legislature with just under 60 per cent of the popular vote. The Conservative Party led by Albert Robertson once again formed the official opposition, with only two members, and Robertson himself was defeated in his own seat in High River. The remaining three seats were divided among smaller parties and independent candidates.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1993 Alberta general election</span>

The 1993 Alberta general election was held on June 15, 1993, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The Conservative government was re-elected, taking 51 seats out of 83 but only having support of 45 percent of voters.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bonnyville-Cold Lake</span> Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

Bonnyville-Cold Lake 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 1997 to 2019.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Edmonton-McClung</span> Provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

Edmonton-McClung is a provincial electoral district in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The district was created in 1993 and is named after Nellie McClung. The current MLA is Lorne Dach of the NDP, who was first elected in 2015.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Calgary-Fish Creek</span> Provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

Calgary-Fish Creek is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 87 mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grande Prairie-Smoky</span> Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

Grande Prairie-Smoky was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using first-past-the-post balloting from 1993 to 2019.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Strathmore-Brooks</span> Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

Strathmore-Brooks 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 1997 to 2019.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Calgary-Lougheed</span> Provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Edmonton-Meadowlark</span> Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

Edmonton Meadowlark 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 2019.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Edmonton-Mill Creek</span> Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

Edmonton Mill Creek 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 1997 to 2019.

Bonnyville was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1997. The Bonnyville electoral district was created in 1952 from the northern part of the St. Paul electoral district. In 1997 the riding was renamed Bonnyville-Cold Lake, to more accurately reflect the two largest population centres in the constituency.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Edmonton-Glenora</span> Provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada

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.

References

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