Canadian federal election results in rural Alberta
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This is page shows results of Canadian federal elections in the province of Alberta outside the Calgary and Edmonton areas.
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Regional profile
Rural Alberta is clearly Canada's most conservative region. It is likely that the Conservatives will sweep the region yet again with astronomical pluralities in many ridings. This was always the base of support for the former Reform and Canadian Alliance parties from 1993 to 2000 and the former Progressive Conservative Party swept in every election before that in recent memory. The Liberals and New Democratic Party (NDP) are barely on the radar screen here; in fact, the Green Party finished second in Wild Rose in 2006, and could duplicate that in other ridings.
2006 - 39th General Election
| Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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| Liberal | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | ||||||||
| Crowfoot | Adam Campbell
2,908 |
Kevin Sorenson
43,210 |
Ellen Parker
3,875 |
Cameron Wigmore
2,347 |
Kevin Sorenson | |||||||
| Fort McMurray—Athabasca | Mel H. Buffalo
4,663 |
Brian Jean
20,400 |
Roland Lefort
4,602 |
Ian Hopfe
1,547 |
John Malcolm (FPNP) 337 |
Brian Jean | ||||||
| Lethbridge | Michael Cormican
5,859 |
Rick Casson
35,061 |
Melanee Thomas
7,135 |
Andrea Sheridan
1,846 |
Marc Slingerland (CHP) 1,458 Howard Fosyth |
Rick Casson | ||||||
| Macleod | Bernie Kennedy
4,596 |
Ted Menzies
37,534 |
Joyce Thomas
3,251 |
Larry Ashmore
3,075 |
Myron Wolf Child (Ind.) 1,055 Catherine Whelan Costen |
Ted Menzies | ||||||
| Medicine Hat | Bev Botter
3,737 |
Monte Solberg
35,670 |
Wally Regehr
3,598 |
Kevin Dodd
1,746 |
Monte Solberg | |||||||
| Peace River | Tanya Kappo
4,573 |
Chris Warkentin
27,785 |
Susan Thompson
5,427 |
Zane Lewis
1,102 |
Bill Given (Ind.) 9,882 |
Charlie Penson† | ||||||
| Red Deer | Luke Kurata
4,636 |
Bob Mills
38,375 |
Kelly Bickford
5,034 |
Tanner Wade Waldo
2,618 |
Bob Mills | |||||||
| Vegreville—Wainwright | Duff Stewart
3,873 |
Leon Benoit
37,954 |
Len Legault
4,727 |
Brian Rozmahel
3,822 |
Robert Kratchmer (WBP) 431 Blaine William Stephan |
Leon Benoit | ||||||
| Westlock—St. Paul | Cory Ollikka
6,531 |
Brian Storseth
29,698 |
Peter Opryshko
4,368 |
Richard De Smet
2,136 |
Werner Gisler (Ind.) 416 Clarence Shultz |
David Chatters† | ||||||
| Wetaskiwin | Peter Crossley
4,371 |
Blaine Calkins
35,776 |
Jim Graves
4,441 |
Tom Lampman
3,016 |
Dale Johnston† | |||||||
| Wild Rose | Judy Stewart
5,331 |
Myron Thompson
39,487 |
Shannon Nelles
3,968 |
Sean Maw
5,929 |
Myron Thompson | |||||||
| Yellowhead | Nancy Love
4,066 |
Rob Merrifield
30,640 |
Noel Lapierre
4,712 |
Monika Schaefer
2,856 |
John Wierenga (CHP) 765 |
Rob Merrifield | ||||||
2004 - 38th General Election
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2000 - 37th General Election
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