Drayton Valley-Calmar

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Drayton Valley-Calmar
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta electoral district
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2004 boundaries
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Alberta
District created1993
District abolished2010
First contested 1993
Last contested 2008

Drayton Valley-Calmar 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 1993 to 2012. [1]

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It elected a Progressive-Conservative MLA in each election from the 1990s to 2012.

Drayton Valley-Calmar history

Boundary history

Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Drayton Valley-Calmar
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
See Drayton Valley electoral district from 1971-1993
23rd  1993–1997   Tom Thurber Progressive Conservative
24th  1997–2001
25th  2001–2004 Tony Abbott
26th  2004–2008
27th  2008–2012 Diana McQueen
See Drayton Valley-Devon electoral district from 2012-Present

Legislative election results

1993

1993 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Tom Thurber 5,26151.07%
Liberal Brad Janishewski3,00129.13%
Social Credit Ed White1,13311.00%
New Democratic Dolly Brown7687.46%
Natural Law Keith Burger1381.34%
Total10,301
Rejected, spoiled and declined18
Eligible electors / turnout16,94060.91%
Progressive Conservative pickup new district.
Source(s)
Source: "Drayton Valley-Calmar Official Results 1993 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

1997

1997 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Tom Thurber 6,49260.59%9.52%
Liberal Moe Hamdon2,91227.18%-1.96%
New Democratic Tom Fuller8237.68%0.23%
Independent Roy Andresen4884.55%
Total10,715
Rejected, spoiled and declined32
Eligible electors / turnout17,35661.92%1.01%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 5.74%
Source(s)
Source: "Drayton Valley-Calmar Official Results 1997 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

2001

2001 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Tony Abbott 7,67368.39%7.80%
Liberal Roger Coles 2,22919.87%-7.31%
Independent Roger Stefura7296.50%1.94%
New Democratic Mark Patty5885.24%-2.44%
Total11,219
Rejected, spoiled, and declined17
Eligible electors / turnout18,41661.01%-0.91%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 7.56%
Source(s)
Source: "Drayton Valley-Calmar Official Results 2001 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

2004

2004 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Tony Abbott 5,22559.30%-9.09%
Greens Edwin Erickson 92910.54%
Liberal Laura Higgerty89010.10%-9.77%
Alberta Alliance Viona Cunningham7668.69%
New Democratic Lynn Oberle6427.29%2.05%
Social Credit Thomas Cliff2432.76%
Independent Elmer Knopp1161.32%
Total8,811
Rejected, spoiled and declined49
Eligible electors / turnout19,21446.11%-14.90%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 0.12%
Source(s)
Source: "Drayton Valley-Calmar Official Results 2004 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

2008

2008 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Diana McQueen 5,93158.74%-0.56%
Green Edwin Erickson 1,87718.59%
Wildrose Dean Schmale1,05310.43%
Liberal Norma Block8468.38%-1.72%
New Democratic Luann Bannister3903.86%-3.42%
Total10,097
Rejected, spoiled and declined31
Eligible electors / turnout20,92348.41%2.29%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -4.30%
Source(s)

Senate nominee election results

2004

2004 Senate nominee election results: Drayton Valley-Calmar [3] Turnout 46.15%
AffiliationCandidateVotes% votes% ballotsRank
  Progressive Conservative Cliff Breitkreuz 4,60219.36%58.51%3
 Progressive Conservative Bert Brown 3,36214.14%42.74%1
 Progressive Conservative Betty Unger 3,26713.74%42.81%2
 Independent Link Byfield 2,44610.29%31.10%4
 Progressive Conservative Jim Silye 1,9138.05%24.32%5
 Progressive ConservativeDavid Usherwood1,9138.05%24.32%6
Alberta Alliance Michael Roth1,7767.47%22.58%7
Alberta Alliance Gary Horan1,6586.97%21.08%10
Alberta Alliance Vance Gough1,6456.92%20.92%8
 Independent Tom Sindlinger 1,1945.01%15.18%9
Total votes23,776100%
Total ballots7,8663.02 votes per ballot
Rejected, spoiled and declined1,002

Voters had the option of selecting four candidates on the ballot

2004 student vote results

Participating schools [4]
Alder Flats Elementary
Breton High School
Buck Mountain Central School
Eldorado School
Falun School
H.W. Pickup Junior High School
Lakedell School
Pigeon Lake Regional School
Pikestone School
Winfield Elementary 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 [5]
AffiliationCandidateVotes%
  Progressive Conservative Tony Abbott 39639.56%
Green Edwin Erickson27827.77%
  Liberal Laura Higgerty15315.28%
  NDP Lynn Oberle535.29%
Alberta Alliance Viona Cunningham525.20%
 IndependentElmer Knopp373.70%
  Social Credit Thomas Cliff323.20%
Total1,001100%
Rejected, spoiled and declined27

See also

References

  1. "Election results for Drayton Valley-Calmar". abheritage.ca. Heritage Community Foundation. Archived from the original on December 8, 2010. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
  2. Electoral Divisions Act , S.A. 2003, c. E-4.1
  3. "Senate Nominee Election 2004 Tabulation of Official Results" (PDF). Elections Alberta. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 4, 2009. Retrieved February 28, 2010.
  4. "School by School results". Student Vote Canada. Archived from the original on October 5, 2007. Retrieved April 27, 2008.
  5. "Riding by Riding Results - the Candidates". Student Vote Canada. Archived from the original on October 6, 2007. Retrieved April 19, 2008.