Calgary-Hays

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Calgary-Hays
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta electoral district
Calgary-Hays 2017.svg
Calgary-Hays within the City of Calgary, 2017 boundaries
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Alberta
MLA
 
 
 
Ric McIver
United Conservative
District created2003
First contested 2004
Last contested 2023

Calgary-Hays is a provincial electoral district mandated to return one member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada using the first past the post method of voting.

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The riding was formed in 2004, carved out of the Calgary-Shaw electoral district. The district is named after former Calgary mayor and Canadian Senator Harry Hays who represented the electoral district of Calgary South as a Member of Parliament.

In its present boundaries the electoral district covers the deep southeast corner of Calgary and includes the neighbourhoods of McKenzie Lake, McKenzie Towne, Quarry Park, Douglas Glen, and Douglasdale.

History

The electoral district was created in the 2003 boundary redistribution from Calgary-Shaw. The 2010 boundary redistribution split the riding in half to form most of Calgary-South East due to significant growth of new communities in the southeast quadrant of Calgary.

Boundary history

Electoral history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Calgary-Hays [2]
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
See Calgary-Shaw 1993-2004
26th 2004–2008 Arthur Johnston Progressive Conservative
27th 2008–2012
28th 2012–2015 Ric McIver
29th 2015–2017
2017–2019 United Conservative
30th 2019–2023
31st 2023–

The electoral district was created in the boundary redistribution of 2004 out of Calgary-Shaw after that electoral district became one of the most populated electoral districts in Alberta.

The first election held in the district in 2004 saw Progressive Conservative candidate Arthur Johnston win the election with a landslide majority taking nearly 64% of the popular vote while the second place candidate trailed far behind with just 22%.

Johnston stood for re-election in the 2008 provincial election. He won a higher popular vote but his percentage of victory dropped as the Liberal and Wildrose Alliance candidates made gains. However Johnston held the district with almost 55% of the popular vote.

Johnston announced his retirement as incumbent after being defeated twice for the Progressive Conservative nomination in Calgary-Hays and in the new electoral district of Calgary-South East.

In 2012, PC Candidate Ric McIver defeated Wayne Anderson, contender for the Wild Rose Party, to become the second representative for the Hays district since its creation.

Legislative election results

2004

2004 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Arthur Johnston 5,52363.78%
Liberal Sharon L. Howe1,92622.24%
Alberta Alliance Robert Wawrzynowski5346.17%
Green Bernie Amell3784.37%
New Democratic Rachel Weinfeld2983.44%
Total8,659
Rejected, spoiled and declined2982
Eligible electors / Turnout24,93634.85%
Progressive Conservative pickup new district.
Source(s)
Source: "00 - Calgary-Hays, 2004 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta . Retrieved May 21, 2020.
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.

2008

2008 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Arthur Johnston 6,96854.23%-9.56%
Liberal Bill Kurtze3,58627.91%5.66%
Wildrose Alliance Devin Cassidy1,36610.63%4.46%
Green Keely Bruce5644.39%0.02%
New Democratic Tyler Kinch3662.85%-0.59%
Total12,850
Rejected, spoiled and declined14142
Eligible electors / Turnout34,36437.44%2.59%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -7.61%
Source(s)
Source: "13 - Calgary-Hays, 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 . Retrieved April 7, 2021.

2012

2012 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Ric McIver 8,62155.09%0.86%
Wildrose Alliance Wayne Anderson 5,67036.23%25.60%
Liberal Brian MacPhee8985.74%-22.17%
New Democratic Regina Vergara4612.95%0.10%
Total15,650
Rejected, spoiled and declined1265510
Eligible electors / Turnout28,74954.91%17.47%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -3.73%
Source(s)
Source: "16 - Calgary-Hays, 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. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved April 7, 2021.

2015

2015 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Ric McIver 6,67138.26%-16.83%
New Democratic Carla Drader5,13829.47%26.52%
Wildrose Bob Mailloux4,56226.16%-10.07%
Liberal Shawn Emran7224.14%-1.60%
Green Graham Mackenzie2501.43%
Social Credit Zachary Doyle930.53%
Total17,436
Rejected, spoiled and declined28296
Eligible electors / turnout32,79353.27%-1.64%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -5.03%
Source(s)
Source: "16 - Calgary-Hays, 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.

2019

2019 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
United Conservative Ric McIver 14,18663.19%-1.23%$56,063
New Democratic Tory Tomblin5,70625.42%-4.05%$48,441
Alberta Party Chris Nowell2,0529.14%$4,184
Liberal Frances Woytkiw2931.31%-2.84%$500
Alberta Independence Kenneth Morrice2110.94%$1,209
Total22,448
Rejected, spoiled and declined129536
Eligible electors / turnout34,23065.97%12.70%
United Conservative hold Swing
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

2023 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United Conservative Ric McIver 11,80755.61-7.59
New Democratic Andrew Stewart8,98742.33+16.91
Green Evelyn Tanaka3211.51
Solidarity Movement Garry Leonhardt1180.56
Total21,23399.38
Rejected and declined1330.62
Turnout21,36660.45
Eligible voters35,345
United Conservative hold Swing -12.25
Source(s)

Senate nominee election results

2004

2004 Senate nominee election results: Calgary-Hays [7] Turnout 34.85%
AffiliationCandidateVotes% votes% ballotsRank
Progressive Conservative Bert Brown 4,32917.89%57.24%1
Progressive Conservative Betty Unger 3,67215.17%48.55%2
Progressive Conservative Jim Silye 3,64015.04%48.13%5
Progressive Conservative David Usherwood2,84911.77%37.67%6
Progressive Conservative Cliff Breitkreuz 2,61910.82%34.63%3
 Independent Link Byfield 1,7967.42%23.75%4
Alberta Alliance Vance Gough1,4495.99%19.16%8
Alberta Alliance Michael Roth1,3545.59%17.90%7
 Independent Tom Sindlinger 1,2535.18%16.57%9
Alberta Alliance Gary Horan1,2435.13%16.44%10
Total votes24,204100%
Total ballots7,5633.20 votes per ballot
Rejected, spoiled and declined1,127
24,936 eligible electors

Voters had the option of selecting four candidates on the ballot

2012

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References

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