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Calgary-East
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta electoral district
Calgary-East 2017.svg
Calgary-East within the City of Calgary, 2017 boundaries
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Alberta
MLA
 
 
 
Peter Singh
United Conservative
District created1963
District abolished1971
District re-created1993
First contested1963, 1993
Last contested1967, 2023

Calgary-East (formally styled Calgary East) is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

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Calgary-East has existed twice, the first incarnation was created from Calgary North East in the redistribution of 1963. The riding was abolished in 1971 when it became Calgary-McCall. The return of Calgary-East happened in the 1993 boundary redistribution when Calgary-Forest Lawn and half of Calgary-Millican were merged.

This riding covers the central north east portion of Calgary and contains the neighbourhoods of Vista Heights, Rundle, Marlborough and Mayland Heights.

Three MLAs have held this riding to date. The first Calgary East was represented by Social Credit MLA Albert Ludwig and the second Calgary-East solidly supported Progressive Conservative candidate Moe Amery, until the 2015 Alberta election when the riding was won by NDP candidate Robyn Luff.

History

The original Calgary East electoral district was created in the 1963 boundary redistribution out of Calgary North East. It was abolished in 1971 and split between the new districts of Calgary-McCall and Calgary-Millican. The riding was re-created as Calgary-East in the 1993 boundary redistribution when most of Millican and Calgary-Forest Lawn were merged.

The 2010 boundary redistribution saw the eastern boundary extended east to 68 Street NE into land that was part of old Calgary-Montrose electoral district. The northern boundary cut off all land north of 16 Avenue NE and ceded it to Calgary-Cross. This change also resulted in East picking up some land that had been in old Calgary-North Hill.

Boundary history

Representation history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Calgary-East [2]
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
See Calgary North East 1959–1963
16th 1963–1967 Albert Ludwig Social Credit
17th 1967–1971
See Calgary-McCall 1971–present and Calgary-Millican 1971–1993
See Calgary-Forest Lawn and Calgary-Millican 1971–1993
23rd 1993–1997 Moe Amery Progressive
Conservative
24th 1997–2001
25th 2001–2004
26th 2004–2008
27th 2008–2012
28th 2012–2015
29th 2015–2018 Robyn Luff New Democratic
2018–2019Independent
30th 2019–2023 Peter Singh United Conservative
31st 2023–present

The first electoral district of Calgary East was created in the boundary redistribution in 1963. The first and only member to represent the old district was Social Credit Member of the Legislative Assembly Albert Ludwig who had been the incumbent in the predecessor riding of Calgary North East.

The 1963 general election saw Ludwig win a super majority taking over 60% of the popular vote. He was re-elected again in the 1967 election winning just over half of the vote. He held the riding until was abolished in 1971.

The second Calgary-East was created in 1993 from a few different riding's. The election in 1993 saw Progressive Conservative candidate Moe Amery defeat former Calgary-Forest Lawn NDP incumbent Barry Pashak to pick up the new district. This was the third time these two candidates had run against each other.

Amery has since been returned to the district four more times.

Legislative election results

1963

1963 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Credit Albert W. Ludwig 4,76360.37%
Progressive Conservative Bill Duncan1,49718.97%
New Democratic Dick Dunlop95312.08%
Liberal Evelyn Leew6778.58%
Total7,890
Rejected, spoiled and declined18
Eligible electors / Turnout17,72944.60%
Social Credit pickup new district.
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-East Official Results 1963 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

1967

1967 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Credit Albert W. Ludwig 5,56350.88%-9.49%
Progressive Conservative Jim Crawford2,61323.90%4.92%
New Democratic Kurt Gebauer1,95517.88%5.80%
Liberal Sandy Skoryko8037.34%-1.24%
Total10,934
Rejected, spoiled and declined98
Eligible electors / Turnout20,77953.09%8.49%
Social Credit hold Swing -7.21%
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-East Official Results 1967 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

1993–present

1993 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery 5,50354.48%
New Democratic Barry Pashak 2,30622.83%
Liberal Dale Muti1,68916.72%
Social Credit Lera G. Shirley3663.62%
Independent Alain Horchower2372.35%
Total10,101
Rejected, spoiled and declined34
Eligible electors / turnout20,63849.11%
Progressive Conservative pickup new district.
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-East Official Results 1993 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
1997 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery 4,85760.19%5.71%
Liberal Kelly McDonnell1,99024.66%7.94%
Social Credit Raymond (Chick) Hurst6137.60%3.97%
New Democratic Marg Elliot6097.55%-15.28%
Total8,069
Rejected, spoiled and declined50156
Eligible electors / turnout21,21438.30%-10.81%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 1.94%
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-East Official Results 1997 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
Alberta. Chief Electoral Officer (1997). Report of the Chief Electoral Officer, November, 1996 general enumeration and Tuesday, March 11, 1997 general election Twenty-fourth Legislative Assembly. Edmonton: Alberta Legislative Assembly, Office of the Chief Electoral Officer. pp.  100–101.
2001 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery 6,03870.82%10.63%
Liberal Brendan Dunphy2,01023.57%-1.09%
New Democratic Giorgio Cattabeni3283.85%-3.70%
Social Credit Alan Schoonover1091.28%-6.32%
Communist Jason Devine410.48%
Total8,526
Rejected, spoiled and declined271533
Eligible electors / turnout20,50941.86%3.56%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 5.86%
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-East Official Results 2001 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
Alberta. Chief Electoral Officer (2001). The report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the 2000 provincial confirmation process and Monday, March 12, 2001, Provincial General Election of the twenty-fifth Legislative Assembly. Edmonton: Alberta Legislative Assembly, Office of the Chief Electoral Officer. pp.  72–73.
2004 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery 4,48453.82%-17.00%
Liberal Bill Harvey2,35728.29%4.71%
Alberta Alliance Brad Berard6067.27%
New Democratic Paul Vargis4645.57%1.72%
Green Rick Michalenko3654.38%
Communist Bonnie-Jean Collins560.67%0.19%
Total8,332
Rejected, spoiled and declined56433
Eligible electors / turnout22,75936.87%-5.00%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -10.86%
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-East Statement of Official Results 2004 Alberta general election" (PDF). Elections Alberta. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
Alberta. Chief Electoral Officer (2005). Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the General Enumeration and General Election of the Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly (Report). Edmonton: Alberta Legislative Assembly, Office of the Chief Electoral Officer. pp.  100–103.
2008 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery 4,58353.85%0.04%
Liberal Bill Harvey2,43328.59%0.30%
Wildrose Alliance Mike McCracken6818.00%0.73%
New Democratic Christopher Dovey4254.99%-0.57%
Green Ross Cameron3333.91%-0.47%
Communist Bonnie-Jean Collins550.65%-0.03%
Total8,510
Rejected, spoiled and declined372411
Eligible electors / turnout28,61629.99%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -0.13%
Source(s)
Source: "06 - Calgary-East, 2008 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta . Retrieved May 21, 2020.
Chief Electoral Officer (2008). The Report on the March 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly (Report). Edmonton, Alta.: Elections Alberta. pp. 190–193. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
2012 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery 5,92445.57%-8.29%
Wildrose Alliance Jasbir (Jesse) Minhas4,99538.42%30.42%
New Democratic Robyn Luff 1,1368.74%3.74%
Liberal Ali Abdulbaki7806.00%-22.59%
Communist Bonnie Devine1661.28%0.63%
Total13,001
Rejected, spoiled and declined1434229
Eligible electors / turnout30,19643.62%11.27%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -9.06%
Source(s)
Source: "08 - Calgary-East, 2012 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta . Retrieved May 21, 2020.
Chief Electoral Officer (2012). The Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the 2011 Provincial Enumeration and Monday, April 23, 2012 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-eighth Legislative Assembly (PDF) (Report). Edmonton, Alta.: Elections Alberta. pp. 120–123. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
2015 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Robyn Luff 5,50639.18%30.44%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery 3,97128.26%-17.31%
Wildrose Ali Waissi3,63325.85%-12.57%
Liberal Naser Al-Kukhun8065.74%-0.26%
Communist Bonnie Devine1380.98%-0.29%
Total14,054
Rejected, spoiled and declined614032
Eligible electors / turnout34,58540.91%-2.72%
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing 1.89%
Source(s)
Source: "08 - Calgary-East, 2015 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta . Retrieved May 21, 2020.
Chief Electoral Officer (2016). 2015 General Election. A Report of the Chief Electoral Officer (PDF) (Report). Edmonton, Alta.: Elections Alberta. pp. 116–120.
2015 Alberta general election redistributed results
PartyVotes%
New Democratic 5,17740.49
Progressive Conservative 3,57327.95
Wildrose 3,36426.31
Liberal 4603.60
Alberta Party 1561.22
Communist 550.43
Source(s)
Source: Ridingbuilder
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Results by Polling Division
2019 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
United Conservative Peter Singh 7,52049.72-4.54$33,681
New Democratic Cesar Cala4,86732.18-8.31$50,555
Alberta Party Gar Gar1,87912.42+11.20$16,933
Liberal Michelle Robinson4392.90-0.70$3,792
Green William Carnegie3512.32$3,515
Communist Jonathan Trautman690.46+0.03$500
Total15,12599.12
Rejected, spoiled and declined1350.88
Turnout15,26047.92
Eligible voters 31,843
United Conservative notional hold Swing +1.89
Source(s)
Source: Elections Alberta [3] [4] [5]
Note: Expenses is the sum of "Election Expenses", "Other Expenses" and "Transfers Issued". The Elections Act limits "Election Expenses" to $50,000.
2023 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United Conservative Peter Singh 7,12350.23+0.51
New Democratic Rosman Valencia6,42545.31+13.13
Green Jayden Baldonado4032.84+0.52
Solidarity Movement Garry Dirk1661.17
Communist Jonathan Trautman640.45-0.00
Total14,18199.02
Rejected and declined1410.98
Turnout14,32244.41
Eligible electors32,250
United Conservative hold Swing -6.31
Source(s)

Senate nominee election results

2004

2004 Senate Nominee Election results: Calgary-East [7] Turnout 37.08%
AffiliationCandidateVotes% votes% ballotsRank
Progressive Conservative Bert Brown 3,69117.09%50.54%1
Progressive Conservative Jim Silye 2,86213.25%39.19%5
Progressive Conservative Betty Unger 2,84013.15%38.89%2
Progressive Conservative Cliff Breitkreuz 2,33310.80%31.95%3
Progressive Conservative David Usherwood2,0749.61%28.40%6
 Independent Link Byfield 1,8708.66%25.61%4
Alberta Alliance Vance Gough1,5337.10%20.99%8
Alberta Alliance Michael Roth1,4976.93%20.50%7
 Independent Tom Sindlinger 1,4536.73%19.90%9
Alberta Alliance Gary Horan1,4416.68%19.73%10
Total votes21,594100%
Total ballots7,3032.96 votes per ballot
Rejected, spoiled and declined1,136
22,759 eligible electors

Voters had the option of selecting four candidates on the ballot

Student vote results

2004

Participating schools [8]
Bob Edwards Junior High School
Chris Akkerman Elementary
Dr. Gordon Higgins Junior High School
Sir Wilfrid Laurier School

On November 19, 2004, a student vote was conducted at participating Alberta schools to parallel the 2004 Alberta general election results. The vote was designed to educate students and simulate the electoral process for persons who have not yet reached the legal majority. The vote was conducted in 80 of the 83 provincial electoral districts with students voting for actual election candidates. Schools with a large student body that reside in another electoral district had the option to vote for candidates outside of the electoral district then where they were physically located.

2004 Alberta student vote results [9]
AffiliationCandidateVotes%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery 25235.49%
  Liberal Bill Harvey16122.68%
New Democratic Paul Vargis14019.72%
Green Rich Michelenko9913.94%
Communist Bonnie Devine304.23%
Alberta Alliance Brad Berard283.94%
Total710100%
Rejected, spoiled and declined28

2012

2012 Alberta student vote results
AffiliationCandidateVotes%
Progressive Conservative Moe Amery %
Wildrose Jesse Minhas
  Liberal Ali Abdulbaki%
New Democratic Robyn Luff%
Social Credit %
Total100%

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