Wildrose Party candidates in the 2012 Alberta provincial election

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This is a list of the candidates who ran for the Wildrose Party in the 28th Alberta provincial election. [1] The party ran a full slate of 87, winning 17. [2]

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Calgary area (28 seats)

Electoral districtCandidate NameGenderResidenceOccupation / NotesVotes%Rank
Airdrie Rob Anderson male Airdrie lawyer9,41557.811/5
Calgary-Acadia Richard Jonesmale Calgary lawyer6,31242.152/5
Calgary-Bow Tim Dyckmale Calgary transportation manager5,70038.422/5
Calgary-Buffalo Mike Blanchardmale Calgary journalist2,41321.113/5
Calgary-Cross Happy Mannmale Calgary real estate4,88438.932/5
Calgary-Currie Corrie Adolphfemale Calgary employment trainer4,75828.932/6
Calgary-East Jesse Minhasmale Calgary real estate investor4,99538.412/5
Calgary-Elbow James Colemale Calgary investment professional5,52328.662/6
Calgary-Fish Creek Heather Forsyth female Calgary Solicitor General7,70043.931/4
Calgary-Foothills Dustin Naumale Calgary adjunct professor5,11733.552/4
Calgary-Fort Jeevan Mangatmale Calgary commercial real estate4,35839.172/5
Calgary-Glenmore Paul Hinman male Calgary irrigation farmer7,88038.932/4
Calgary-Greenway Ron Leechmale Calgary church leader3,89832.222/4
Calgary-Hawkwood David Yagermale Calgary oil service entrepreneur7,04636.582/8
Calgary-Hays Wayne Andersonmale Calgary software executive5,67036.252/4
Calgary-Klein Jeremy Nixonmale Calgary non-profit organization management5,75534.612/5
Calgary-Lougheed John Carpay male Calgary former Canadian Taxpayer Federation Alberta Director5,99538.392/4
Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill Roy Alexandermale Calgary real estate investor, non-profit consultant5,45838.322/5
Calgary-McCall Grant Galpinmalepublic consultant3,18330.182/6
Calgary-Mountain View Shane McAllistermale Calgary computer contractor3,94222.923/5
Calgary-North West Chris Challismale Calgary energy services executive6,87938.152/6
Calgary-Northern Hills Prasad Pandamale Calgary engineer5,58037.462/4
Calgary-Shaw Jeff Wilson male Calgary account executive7,36645.221/5
Calgary-South East Bill Jarvismale Calgary business owner6,35543.092/4
Calgary-Varsity Rob Solingermale Calgary oil and gas finance4,58625.852/6
Calgary-West Andrew Constantinidismale Calgary oil and gas management6,09037.332/6
Chestermere-Rocky View Bruce McAllister male Chestermere television personality10,16858.371/4
Highwood Danielle Smith femaleeditorial writer, party leader10,10452.591/4

Edmonton area (26 seats)

Electoral districtCandidate NameGenderResidenceOccupation / NotesVotes%Rank
Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Don Martinmaleeducational consultant2,85120.103/5
Edmonton-Calder Rich Neumannmale Edmonton business owner2,78718.693/6
Edmonton-Castle Downs John Oplanichmale Edmonton real estate3,29721.532/5
Edmonton-Centre Barb de Grootfemale Edmonton forest industry1,75912.664/4
Edmonton-Decore Chris Batalukmale Edmonton lawyer2,90921.612/4
Edmonton-Ellerslie Jackie Lovelyfemale Edmonton non-profit volunteer3,24924.582/6
Edmonton-Glenora Don Koziakmale Edmonton business owner2,73216.903/5
Edmonton-Gold Bar Linda Carlsonfemale Edmonton policy analyst3,17515.654/6
Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood Wayde Levermale Edmonton non-profit organization member2,02516.403/6
Edmonton-Manning Peter Roddmale Edmonton psychiatrist3,41124.762/7
Edmonton-McClung Peter Janiszmale Edmonton business owner2,75617.913/6
Edmonton-Meadowlark Rick Newcombemale Edmonton computer consultant2,97820.523/5
Edmonton-Mill Creek Adam Corsautmale Edmonton 2,19318.212/6
Edmonton-Mill Woods Joanne Autiofemale Edmonton sales and marketing, casting agent3,31423.622/6
Edmonton-Riverview John Coriemale Edmonton consultant2,86015.484/5
Edmonton-Rutherford Kyle McLeodmale Edmonton Canada Post supervisor2,76916.823/6
Edmonton-South West Allan Hunspergermale Edmonton private school founder, Christian radio founder2,71418.002/5
Edmonton-Strathcona Meagen LaFavefemale Edmonton university medicine clinical trial manager1,77811.723/5
Edmonton-Whitemud Ian Crawfordmale Edmonton realtor3,38116.942/5
Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Shannon Stubbs femalenon-profit volunteer5,80034.172/6
Leduc-Beaumont David Stasiewichmaleoilfield manufacture owner5,22231.832/6
Sherwood Park Garnett Genuis male Sherwood Park news column writer5,95731.072/7
Spruce Grove-St. Albert Travis Hughesmalesecurity manager5,34027.232/4
St. Albert James Burrowsmale St. Albert former city councillor4,13021.182/5
Stony Plain Hal Taggmale Stony Plain business owner6,15337.372/6
Strathcona-Sherwood Park Paul Nemtechekmalesignals and communication technician6,42433.632/4

Remainder of province (33 seats)

Electoral districtCandidate NameGenderResidenceOccupation / NotesVotes%Rank
Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater Travis Olsonmale Athabasca farmer5,29734.752/4
Banff-Cochrane Tom Copithornemale MD of Bighorn rancher5,93337.412/4
Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock Link Byfield male Morinville newspaper publisher7,10642.672/5
Battle River-Wainwright Dave Nelsonmale Metiskow rancher6,71043.502/5
Bonnyville-Cold Lake Roy Doonancomale Glendon former municipal and school board CAO4,12642.072/4
Cardston-Taber-Warner Gary Bikman male Stirling village councillor5,96754.371/4
Cypress-Medicine Hat Drew Barnes male Medicine Hat real estate, business owner7,11253.471/4
Drayton Valley-Devon Dean Shularmale Drayton Valley town councillor5,46238.362/4
Drumheller-Stettler Rick Strankman male Altario farmer7,45149.401/5
Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley Kelly Hudsonmale MD of Spirit River municipal CAO3,75642.482/4
Fort McMurray-Conklin Doug Faulkner male Fort McMurray former municipal mayor2,12140.112/4
Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo Guy Boutilier male Fort McMurray former city mayor3,16543.002/4
Grande Prairie-Smoky Todd Loewen male Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 business owner4,90141.122/5
Grande Prairie-Wapiti Ethane Jarvismale Grande Prairie journeyman instrumentation4,51134.712/5
Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Kerry Towle female Red Deer County real estate7,09146.221/5
Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills Shayne Saskiw male Two Hills lawyer5,95046.571/4
Lacombe-Ponoka Rod Fox malesales manager6,57343.961/5
Lesser Slave Lake Darryl Boissonmale High Prairie oilfield construction business owner2,84739.422/5
Lethbridge-East Kent Prestagemale Lethbridge accountant5,14731.972/4
Lethbridge-West Kevin Kinahanmale Lethbridge school teacher4,26126.883/5
Little Bow Ian Donovan male Vulcan County former county councillor6,75654.181/4
Livingstone-Macleod Pat Stier male MD of Foothills former MD councillor8,56547.971/5
Medicine Hat Blake Pedersen male Medicine Hat oilfield supply business owner6,03043.531/5
Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Bruce Rowe male Beiseker village mayor10,18156.771/4
Peace River Alan Forsythmale High Level town councillor2,21328.432/4
Red Deer-North Randy Weinsmale Red Deer real estate broker4,43033.902/5
Red Deer-South Nathan Stephanmale Red Deer chartered accountant5,55834.522/5
Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre Joe Anglin male Rimbey transmission engineer7,64751.261/4
Strathmore-Brooks Jason Hale male County of Newell farmer, bullfighter8,15855.611/5
Vermilion-Lloydminster Danny Hozackmale County of Vermilion River farmer4,50737.472/5
West Yellowhead Stuart Taylormale Hinton forester2,64226.412/5
Wetaskiwin-Camrose Trevor Millermale Camrose County canola breeder, county councillor4,55231.802/5
Whitecourt-Ste. Anne Maryann Chichakfemale Whitecourt town councillor6,00343.262/4

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  1. "Local Candidates". Wildrose. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  2. "Unofficial Results". Elections Alberta. Retrieved April 24, 2012.