Evergreen Party of Alberta candidates in the 2012 Alberta provincial election

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This is a list of the candidates who ran for the Evergreen Party of Alberta in the 28th Alberta provincial election. [1] The party nominated candidates in 25 of the 87 electoral districts. [2] The party also ran Elizabeth Johannson in the Senate nominee election.

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Calgary area (11 of 28 seats)

Electoral districtCandidate NameGenderResidenceOccupation / NotesVotes%Rank
Airdrie
Calgary-Acadia Antoni Grochowskimale Calgary architect2021.355/5
Calgary-Bow
Calgary-Buffalo
Calgary-Cross Susan Strattonfemale Calgary university English professor2612.085/5
Calgary-Currie Dean Halsteadmale Calgary business CEO2241.366/6
Calgary-East
Calgary-Elbow William Hamiltonmale Calgary communications consultant2261.176/6
Calgary-Fish Creek
Calgary-Foothills
Calgary-Fort Janice Dixonfemale Calgary arts3052.745/5
Calgary-Glenmore
Calgary-Greenway
Calgary-Hawkwood Janet Keepingfemale Calgary 1981.036/8
Calgary-Hays
Calgary-Klein Roger Gagnémale Calgary rehab centre worker3542.135/5
Calgary-Lougheed
Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill
Calgary-McCall Heather Brocklesbyfemale Calgary legal community1441.475/6
Calgary-Mountain View
Calgary-North West Bryan Huntmale Calgary software development1500.835/6
Calgary-Northern Hills
Calgary-Shaw
Calgary-South East
Calgary-Varsity Carl Svobodamale Calgary retired2341.326/6
Calgary-West Karen Hugginsfemale Calgary peace work2091.285/6
Chestermere-Rocky View
Highwood

Edmonton area (10 of 26 seats)

Electoral districtCandidate NameGenderResidenceOccupation / NotesVotes%Rank
Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Trey Capnerhurstfemale Edmonton musician1511.065/5
Edmonton-Calder
Edmonton-Castle Downs
Edmonton-Centre
Edmonton-Decore
Edmonton-Ellerslie
Edmonton-Glenora
Edmonton-Gold Bar David Parker male Edmonton NAIT instructor2010.996/6
Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood Dari Lynnfemale Edmonton business owner1881.496/6
Edmonton-Manning Chris Valleemale Edmonton electrician1000.737/7
Edmonton-McClung Nathan Forsythmale Edmonton municipal engineer1020.666/6
Edmonton-Meadowlark
Edmonton-Mill Creek
Edmonton-Mill Woods
Edmonton-Riverview
Edmonton-Rutherford David Tonnermale Edmonton construction work860.526/6
Edmonton-South West
Edmonton-Strathcona Terry Noelmale2221.465/5
Edmonton-Whitemud
Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Matt Levickimalehockey player2291.355/6
Leduc-Beaumont Jennifer Roachfemale Edmonton chemical-free cleaning business owner1931.186/6
Sherwood Park
Spruce Grove-St. Albert
St. Albert
Stony Plain Matthew Burnettmale1490.916/6
Strathcona-Sherwood Park

Remainder of province (4 of 33 seats)

Electoral districtCandidate NameGenderResidenceOccupation / NotesVotes%Rank
Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater
Banff-Cochrane
Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock Lisa Grantfemale Morinville school bus driver1881.135/5
Battle River-Wainwright
Bonnyville-Cold Lake
Cardston-Taber-Warner
Cypress-Medicine Hat
Drayton Valley-Devon
Drumheller-Stettler
Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley
Fort McMurray-Conklin
Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo
Grande Prairie-Smoky
Grande Prairie-Wapiti
Innisfail-Sylvan Lake
Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills
Lacombe-Ponoka
Lesser Slave Lake
Lethbridge-East
Lethbridge-West
Little Bow
Livingstone-Macleod Larry Ashmore maleconstruction renovator, party leader3471.945/5
Medicine Hat Graham Murraymale Medicine Hat NAIT student2121.535/5
Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
Peace River
Red Deer-North
Red Deer-South
Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre
Strathmore-Brooks
Vermilion-Lloydminster
West Yellowhead
Wetaskiwin-Camrose Mike Donnellymale Camrose printing press operator1921.345/5
Whitecourt-Ste. Anne

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References

  1. "Candidates". EverGreen Party of Alberta. Archived from the original on April 14, 2012. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  2. "Unofficial Results". Elections Alberta. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2012.