Calgary Currie
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| Provincial electoral district | ||
| Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Alberta | |
| MLA | Dave Taylor Liberal |
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| District created | 1971 | |
| First contested | 1971 | |
| Last contested | 2008 | |
Calgary Currie is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.
[edit] Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
| Name | Party | Elected | Left Office | |
| Fred Peacock | Progressive Conservative | 1971 | 1979 | |
| Dennis Anderson | Progressive Conservative | 1979 | 1993 | |
| Jocelyn Burgener | Progressive Conservative | 1993 | 2001 | |
| Jon Lord | Progressive Conservative | 2001 | 2004 | |
| Dave Taylor | Liberal | 2004 | present |
[edit] Election results
[edit] 1971 general election
| 1971 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Progressive Conservative | Fred Peacock | 5,255 | % | |
| Social Credit | Frederick Colborne | 4,679 | % | |
| NDP | Margaret Jackson | 791 | % | |
| Total | 10,725 | 100% | ||
[edit] 1975 general election
| 1975 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Progressive Conservative | Fred Peacock | 6,068 | % | |
| Social Credit | Edwin Ens | 939 | % | |
| NDP | Hiram Coulter | 713 | % | |
| Liberal | Ron Chahal | 589 | % | |
| Total | 8,309 | 100% | ||
[edit] 1979 general election
| 1979 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Progressive Conservative | Dennis Anderson | 6,885 | % | |
| Social Credit | Charles Dunkley | 2,822 | % | |
| NDP | Glenn Miller | 1,048 | % | |
| Liberal | Jerry Arshinoff | 789 | % | |
| Total | 11,544 | 100% | ||
[edit] 1982 general election
| 1982 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Progressive Conservative | Dennis Anderson | 9,701 | % | |
| NDP | Glenn Miller | 1,417 | % | |
| Western Canada Concept | Peter Grizans | 1,018 | % | |
| Liberal | Rork Hilford | 686 | % | |
| Total | 12,822 | 100% | ||
[edit] 1986 general election
| 1986 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| Progressive Conservative | Dennis Anderson | 5,483 | % | |
| Liberal | Rork Hilford | 1,854 | % | |
| NDP | Glenn Miller | 1,654 | % | |
| Independent | Peter Grizans | 219 | % | |
| Total | 9,210 | 100% | ||
[edit] 1989 general election
| 1989 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Progressive Conservative | Dennis Anderson | 5,072 | % | |
| Liberal | Mairi Matheson | 3,434 | % | |
| NDP | Bruce McGuigan | 1,716 | % | |
| Total | 10,222 | 100% | ||
[edit] 1993 general election
| 1993 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Progressive Conservative | Jocelyn Burgener | 6,699 | % | |
| Liberal | Mairi Matheson | 4,670 | % | |
| NDP | Ilona Boyce | 1,426 | % | |
| Alberta Political Alliance | Mark Waters | 1,200 | % | |
| Total | 13,995 | 100% | ||
[edit] 1997 general election
| 1997 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Progressive Conservative | Jocelyn Burgener | 5,952 | % | |
| Liberal | Mairi Matheson | 3,636 | % | |
| NDP | Liz Blackwood | 712 | % | |
| Social Credit | Jeff Townsend | 610 | % | |
| Natural Law | Richard Shelford | 109 | % | |
| Total | 11,019 | 100% | ||
[edit] 2001 general election
| 2001 Alberta general election results | Turnout ?% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Progressive Conservative | Jon Lord | 6,922 | % | |
| Liberal | Pat Murray | 2,667 | % | |
| NDP | Garth Mundle | 1,114 | % | |
| Independent | Bruce Miller | 434 | % | |
| Total | 11,137 | 100% | ||
[edit] 2004 general election
| 2004 Alberta general election results[1] | Turnout 45.34% | |||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| Liberal | Dave Taylor | 5,046 | 45.51% | |
| Progressive Conservative | Jon Lord | 4,412 | 39.79% | |
| Green | Kim Warnke | 813 | 7.33% | |
| NDP | Robert Scobel | 468 | 4.22% | |
| Alberta Alliance | Ken Mazeroll | 348 | 3.15% | |
| Total | 11,087 | 100% | ||
| Rejected, Spoiled and Declined | 68 | |||
| 24,603 Eligible Electors | ||||
[edit] 2004 Senate nominee election district results
| 2004 Senate nominee election results: Calgary Currie[2] | Turnout 45.35% | |||||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % Votes | % Ballots | Rank | |
| Progressive Conservative | Bert Brown | 3,813 | 15.73% | 45.50% | 1 | |
| Progressive Conservative | Jim Silye | 3,628 | 14.97% | 43.29% | 5 | |
| Progressive Conservative | Betty Unger | 3,159 | 13.03% | 37.70% | 2 | |
| Independent | Link Byfield | 3,061 | 12.63% | 36.53% | 4 | |
| Independent | Tom Sindlinger | 2,653 | 10.95% | 31.66% | 9 | |
| Progressive Conservative | David Usherwood | 2,161 | 8.92% | 25.79% | 6 | |
| Progressive Conservative | Cliff Breitkreuz | 1,960 | 8.09% | 23.39% | 3 | |
| Alberta Alliance | Vance Gough | 1,420 | 5.86% | 16.95% | 8 | |
| Alberta Alliance | Michael Roth | 1,280 | 5.28% | 15.28% | 7 | |
| Alberta Alliance | Gary Horan | 1,105 | 4.54% | 13.19% | 10 | |
| Total Votes | 24,240 | 100% | ||||
| Total Ballots | 8,380 | 2.89 Votes Per Ballot | ||||
| Rejected, Spoiled and Declined | 2,778 | |||||
| 24,603 Eligible Electors | ||||||
Voters had the option of selecting 4 Candidates on the Ballot
[edit] 2008 general election
| 2008 Alberta general election results[3] | Turnout ?% | ||||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
| Liberal | Dave Taylor | 5,438 | 45% | ||
| Progressive Conservative | Arthur Kent | 4,551 | 38% | ||
| Green | Graham MacKenzie | 895 | 7% | ||
| Wildrose Alliance | Ken Mazeroll | 669 | 6% | ||
| NDP | Marc Power | 531 | 4% | ||
| Total | 12,084 | 100% | |||
[edit] Alberta Student Vote 2004
| Participating Schools[4] |
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| Alternative High School |
| Crescent Heights High School |
| Dr. Oakley School |
| St. Marys High School |
| Western Canada High School |
| Westmount Charter 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] | ||||
| Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % |
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| Liberal | Dave Taylor | 266 | 32.96% | |
| Progressive Conservative | Jon Lord | 203 | 25.16% | |
| Green | Kim Warnke | 173 | 21.44% | |
| NDP | Robert Scobel | 109 | 13.51% | |
| Alberta Alliance | Ken Mazeroll | 56 | 6.93% | |
| Total | 807 | 100% | ||
| Rejected, Spoiled and Declined | 37 | |||
[edit] References
- ^ Calgary-Currie Statement of Official Results 2004 Alberta general election. Elections Alberta. Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
- ^ Senate Nominee Election 2004 Tabulation of Official Results. Elections Alberta. Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
- ^ Calgary Currie Statement of Unofficial Results 2008 Alberta general election. Elections Alberta. Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
- ^ School by School results. Student Vote Canada. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
- ^ Riding by Riding Results - the Candidates. Student Vote Canada. Retrieved on 2008-04-19.

