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Candidates Incumbent PC NDP Liberal Green Keystone Dawson Trail: Bob Lagassé [2] Chris Wiebe [3] Marcel Broesky [4] Bob Lagassé: Lac du Bonnet: Wayne Ewasko [2] Kathy Majowski [3] Blair Mahaffy [4] Wayne Ewasko: La Verendrye: Konrad Narth [2] Bianca Siem [4] Monica Guetre [5] Matthew Wiebe [4] Dennis Smook† Steinbach: Kelvin Goertzen [2 ...
In that period, the Conservative candidate was usually elected by a minority of the valid votes, the other votes were split between the SC, Liberal, NDP and other candidates. Since 1975, the constituency has been one of the more left-leaning ridings in Edmonton and has held by either the NDP (1986–1993, 1997–present) or the Liberals (1993 ...
There were over 45,000 votes cast and all 3 candidates were within 325 votes of each other. NDP candidate Ed Broadbent won, beating PC Michael Starr, who won the previous election in the riding of Ontario, by 15 votes. [9] [10] Broadbent and Starr once again ran against each other in the 1972 election. It was also a close race, with Broadbent ...
It has elected a Member of the Legislative Assembly from the party that has won every general election since 1988; the NDP and PCs have supplied all its MLAs since it was established while the Liberals last came second here in 1995. The current MLA is Mike Moyes of the NDP. The previous MLA was Rochelle Squires of the PCs.
Bonko defeated the two incumbents and two other candidates. In the 2008 general election Bonko was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Janice Sarich , who held the riding until 2015. In the 2015 general election NDP Candidate Chris Nielsen was elected with 68% of the vote, in an election which saw every Edmonton riding return an NDP ...
The Liberal candidate was small business owner Madison Fleischer. [11] Fleischer faced controversy during the campaign from the local Waceya Métis Society for being unable to provide evidence substantiating her claims of Métis heritage. [12] The NDP candidate was Vanessa Sharma, who is Equity Vice President at the Canadian Labour Congress. [13]
Change for Progressive Conservative candidate Angela Vautour are based on the party's results in 1997. She personally received 6.88% fewer votes based on her results as an NDP candidate. Change for the Canadian Alliance for 1997 are based on the results of its predecessor, the Reform Party.
In what was one of the most watched ridings during the 2006 provincial election, NDP candidate Leonard Preyra came out in front of former Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Bill Black. On May 27, 2008, the name of the riding was changed from Halifax Citadel to Halifax Citadel-Sable Island .