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Stettler was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1909 to... |
Lacombe-Stettler was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using... |
A redistribution of federal electoral districts ("ridings") began in Canada following the results of the 2021 Canadian census. The Constitution of Canada... |
the 1993 electoral district re-distribution. The more urbanized portion, including the city of Lacombe, was merged with neighbouring Stettler to form Lacombe-Stettler... |
2004 Alberta general election (redirect from Liberal Party candidates, 2004 Alberta provincial election) in the 2004 election - they were absent from the ballot in Drumheller-Stettler after failing to file papers for their expected candidate, Don McMann before... |
Olds was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1909 to 1963... |
Drumheller-Chinook (category Former provincial electoral districts of Alberta) would be combined with Lacombe-Stettler to form Drumheller-Stettler in 2003. List of Alberta provincial electoral districts Drumheller, Alberta, town in... |
2001 Alberta general election (redirect from Alberta Liberal Party candidates, 2001 Alberta provincial election) May 29, 2011. Alberta. Chief Electoral Officer (2001). The report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the 2000 provincial confirmation process and Monday... |
1997 Alberta general election (redirect from Alberta New Democratic Party candidates, 1997 Alberta provincial election) Liberal Party since its last electoral victory in 1917. This was the second consecutive election fought on a new set of electoral boundaries, due to an Alberta... |
The Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2010 was a re-distribution of the boundaries of 87 Alberta electoral districts which elect a single member... |
1930 Alberta general election (section Further reading) E. Brownlee continued as premier. This provincial election, like the previous election (1926), used district-level proportional representation (Single... |
25th Alberta Legislature (section Further reading) in Same-Sex Relationships which was funded in part by the provincial government. The Electoral Divisions Act (S.A. 2003, c. E-4.1) was passed by the Alberta... |
1971 Alberta general election (section Further reading) July 22 with an election day set on August 30, 1971. A number of electoral districts were redistributed following 1970 amendments to The Elections Act... |
Strathmore-Brooks (category Former provincial electoral districts of Alberta) Strathmore-Brooks was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using... |
1926 Alberta general election (section Further reading) single-party sweeps that Edmonton had previously elected through other electoral systems. The UFA also took a great share of the rural seats, taking 42... |
6th Alberta Legislature (section Further reading) ISSN 0315-6168. OCLC 893686591. Retrieved August 9, 2020. Office of the Chief Electoral Officer; Legislative Assembly Office (2006). A Century of Democracy: Elections... |
1993 Alberta general election (section Further reading) new electoral map drew criticism from the Alberta Court of Appeal in 1994 because the committee gave no justification for creating four districts well... |
1917 Alberta general election (redirect from Alberta provincial election, 1917) during the previous legislative assembly. For complete electoral history, see individual districts Eleven Liberal and Conservative MLAs serving in the army... |
seats that it had won in the 1935 landslide. This provincial election, like the previous three, saw district-level proportional representation (Single transferable... |
1913 Alberta general election (section Further reading) election, after ramming gerrymandered electoral boundaries through the legislature, running up the provincial debt and neglecting on promised railways... |