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April 11, 2016

Mr. David Shepherd, MLA


Chair, Standing Committee on Legislative Offices c/o Jody Rempel
3rd Floor, Federal Building 9820 107 Street Edmonton, AB T5K 1E7

Dear Mr. Shepherd:

I have the privilege to submit to you the Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the May 5, 2015 Provincial General Election, in

Should you require any additional information or clarification on anything contained in the Report, I would be pleased to respo

Sincerely,

Glen Resler, CPA, CMA Chief Electoral Officer

Table of Contents
Remarks of the Chief Electoral Officer1
Section 1: Provincial General Election 20155
Overview7
Key Dates7
Communications8
Pre-Election Outreach9
Political Party and Campaign Outreach11
Election Period Outreach12
Legislative and Procedural Changes16
New Initiatives17
Challenges18
Election Recruitment and Training19
Appointment of Returning Officers20
Candidate Registration and Nomination23
Party and Candidates Financial Disclosure24
Voting Options25
Official Results26
Judicial Recount29
Production of the Post-Polling Day List of Electors30
2015 Election Cost Summary31
2015 General Election Cost Summary by Electoral Division32
Candidate Summary of Results35
Comparative Statistics36
Electoral Summary 1905 - 201537
Demographics40
Summary of Results by Electoral Division56
Section 2: Maps of Municipalities with Multiple Electoral Divisions73
Section 3: Statement of Official Results85
Section 4: Recommendations463

Table of Contents | i

Remarks of the Chief Electoral Officer

It has been my privilege to serve as Chief Electoral Officer since December 9, 2013. Since my appointment, Elections Alberta h

When I assumed office, plans were underway to support a Provincial General Election scheduled between March and May of 2

My Office lost a full year of pre-election preparation as a result of the early election call and we faced many challenges in deliv

Many event readiness activities planned for the period April 2015 to March 2016 were cancelled or revised as a result of the d

* recruiting and training of returning officers, election clerks, trainers and administrative assistants were accelerated and fast
* a province-wide election map and voter list review by returning officers were scaled back to 20 electoral divisions identified
* we cancelled a planned province wide mail based enumeration scheduled for September 2015.

Legislative amendments approved by our Standing Committee on Legislative Offices to allow the use of vote tabulators at adv

My Office is restricted from introducing best practices identified by other election agencies and in modernizing the electoral p

I have included recommendations to address my concerns under the Election Act in this report. A significant re-write of the leg
Presentations were delivered to our Standing Committee and the Select Special Ethics and Accountability Committee mandate

Elections Alberta introduced a number of improvements to the delivery of election services to all our stakeholders during the

* individual "Where to Vote" cards were provided to each elector on the voters list prior to advance voting;
* increased staff resources were allocated to advance polls to accommodate increasing voter turnout during the four-day peri
* improved voter education and engagement strategies incorporated into the communication plan, using enhanced media ou
* improved online access to election information via our website.
I would like to acknowledge the important role registered political parties, candidates, media and teachers play in engaging cu

I would not be able to successfully perform my mandated duties without the help and support of a strong team of dedicated p

Most importantly, during an election period I am dependent on 87 returning officers to recruit, hire and train over 16,000 ded

2 | Remarks of the Chief Electoral Officer

I am honoured to serve my province, grateful for the support of my team, and to Albertans from across the province who ded

Sincerely,

Glen Resler, CPA, CMA Chief Electoral Officer

SECTION ONE
PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION 2015
Overview

The election was conducted on the boundaries as defined in the Electoral Divisions Act
proclaimed in force on March 26, 2012.

Order in Council 117 / 2015 dissolved the Twenty-eighth Legislative Assembly on April 7, 2015 and Order in Council 118 / 2015

Key Dates
November 5, 2015
Party campaign period financial statement filing deadline

Communications

Our enhanced communication strategy was designed to ensure our election advertising campaign was communicated through

Our goal was to educate and inform electors about the voting process and encourage them to participate and vote at the polls

Weekly Reach by Age Group Market: Alberta

Age:
Internet
Magazine
Newspaper (Daily)
Radio
98%
53%
Source: Print Measurement Bureau 2015 Spring 2 Year Readership Database

Pre-Election Outreach

Stakeholder groups with unique requirements to access the ballot box and participate in the voting process were identified we

Stakeholder groups could sign up to receive:

* an email notice of voting dates from our office once the writs of election were issued;
* a link to find polling place information; and
* Special Ballot voting information, including contact information for sources of additional assistance. This service was particu
Specific pre-election outreach targeted the following groups:

* Canadian Forces:
The Judge Advocate General circulated an internal document outlining requirements and best methods for members of the Ca

* Disability Community:
An information sheet outlining voting procedures and new election materials was distributed to various organizations within t

* Ethno-cultural communities and new Canadians:


A letter providing information on how eligible electors can participate in the election was sent to cultural and community cent

* First Nations:
A full time liaison facilitated communications with First Nations communities. First Nations communities were asked if a poll o

There are approximately 56 First Nations in Alberta. Of these, seven are designated as remote areas and voted by Special Ballo

* Homeless:
Shelter administrators received an information packet to assist electors who received services at homeless shelters. Packets in

* Incarcerated:
Information on obtaining Special Ballots was provided to Correctional Services for distribution to inmates of correctional faciliti

* Law Enforcement Agencies:


Notification was sent to law enforcement officials regarding candidates' and campaign workers' statutory rights of access to m

* Multi-unit Dwellings:
A notice was provided through the apartment and condo associations to the majority of managers/owners of apartments and

* Post-secondary:
With the aid of student unions and student associations, information booths were placed on 29 campuses. Staff at these boot

Polling stations were established in five post-secondary institutions to serve the resident population on site in these locations.

? Seniors:
An information sheet outlining voting procedures and new election materials was distributed to various organizations within t

? Work Camps:
Companies managing 120 work camps across the province were given Special Ballot posters and information cards to distribut

CIVIX - Student Vote

Elections Alberta partnered with CIVIX to deliver the Student Vote election program to elementary, junior high and high schoo

Political Party and Campaign Outreach

Elections Alberta staff provided information relevant to political parties, candidates and their volunteers at campaign colleges

Four sessions were provided: Calgary, Edmonton and two in Red Deer. These sessions provided information on registration req

Election Period Outreach

Public outreach throughout the election period used various communication channels. Electors had access to election informa

Notice of Election (NOE) cards, containing key election dates, were delivered to every residential address in the province; and
Individual "Where to Vote" (WTV) Cards containing election information were mailed to every registered elector across Albert

Approximately 1,925,000 residences received an NOE card in the first two weeks of the election period. Electors were provide

Approximately 2,443,630 electors were mailed a WTV card prior to the commencement of advance voting. Each elector receiv

Delivery of WTV cards was restricted to those residences in the Register of Electors that had a mailable address that conforme

? Elections Alberta Website:


Expanded online resources were available around the clock. Most electors were able to determine where to vote and whethe

? Social Media Websites:


Banner advertisements appeared on popular online news sites to provide a link to the Elections Alberta website. Display ads w

We generated over 18,650,000 campaign impressions from our social media campaign on @ElectionsAb / #ChooseYourAlbert

Twitter-789,400 impressions from 197 tweets YouTube-50,300 combined views from 7 videos
Facebook-43,500 combined likes, comments and shares from 13 posts

Influencer outreach resulted in 1,180,000 impressions across all channels ("get out and vote" messages posted by local and na

? Television:
Elections Alberta TV ads had 16,046,300 total campaign impressions for adults aged 25-49

? Radio:
Elections Alberta radio ads had 7,217,680 total campaign impressions for adults aged 25-49

? Movie Theatre:
Elections Alberta theatre ads had 648,486 total campaign impressions for adults aged 25-49

? Online:
Standard desktop and Mobile/PreRoll ads had 7,144,196 total impressions
o YouTube and Facebook - 28,000 views
o Google AdWords - 10,699 clicks
Overall our engagement campaign in these mediums generated 31,086,662 campaign impressions.

The website also supplied general information on eligibility requirements, dates and times for voting and options for electors w

Electors could apply online to work at the polls and could submit a Special Ballot request online.

? Handheld Devices:
Elections Alberta's where-to-vote website was designed to accommodate access by handheld devices for electors who wished
At the close of polls on Election Day, the website provided unofficial results on a poll by poll basis. These results were posted b

? Telephone:
The voter information call centre staff were provided with enhanced resources to prepare for the anticipated high volume of c

Staff assisted 31,653 callers throughout the election period and kept pace with the volume of calls, including the 7,170 calls re

? Email:
Electors were provided with a dedicated email address to communicate with Elections Alberta. Electors received 9,775 individ

? Newspapers:
As in previous elections, electors could consult local newspapers for information on polling places, dates and times for voting,

In major centres, inserts were used in daily newspapers in lieu of individual advertisements throughout.

Legislative and Procedural Changes


Legislative amendments consequential to the Election Accountability Amendment Act, 2012 which received Royal Assent on D

? Students studying away from home, within Alberta, were permitted to choose the place they reside for their studies as their

? Nomination day was changed from day 14 to day 10 after writ (section 39(c));

? Electors were permitted to inspect nomination papers filed by candidates in their electoral division on application to the retu

? Persons aged sixteen or seventeen were permitted to be appointed as poll clerks (section 73(1.1));

? Returning officers were permitted to appoint information officers at each polling place to assist electors and maintain peace

? Scrutineers were no longer required to reside in the electoral division in which they were appointed; scrutineers were requir

? Where an elector was unable to access the polling place due to physical incapacity, the poll clerk and other election officer(s

? The number of days for the advance poll was increased from three days to four (section 98(3));

? Political parties, constituency associations and candidates were required to comply with extended advertising rules and new

? Persons or organizations which conducted election surveys during the election period were required to comply with new rul

16 | Legislative and Procedural Changes

New Initiatives

The Chief Electoral Officer introduced several successful new initiatives in the 2014 by-elections to improve services to the ele

* Poll clerks were provided election training;


* Trainer positions were appointed by returning officers to schedule and conduct training of all advance poll and Election Day

* Online training resources were created by Elections Alberta and provided to election officers to assist in teaching the proper

* "Where to Vote" cards were mailed to individual electors on the Register of Electors and to every residential address that ha

* Barcodes containing elector identification numbers were printed on "Where to Vote" cards that were mailed to electors on t

* Site monitor personnel were provided upon request at polling places located in schools for added safety and security.

Challenges

Challenges inevitably arise in managing an event of this scope, in spite of thorough advance preparations.

We had the challenge of recruiting, hiring and training returning officers and election clerks on short notice as a result of the s

Obtaining office space for 87 returning officers and their staff is increasingly difficult throughout Alberta. We receive little noti

Polling locations for advance polls are more difficult to obtain because we now require the space for four complete days of ad

Polling locations in schools become more problematic with a snap election call because the school gyms across Alberta are ful

The majority of complaints received throughout the election period related to:

* electors who were unable to determine their voting location online using our website in rural areas across Alberta; and
* unwanted telephone calls from political campaigns throughout the election period.

The timely payment of over 16,000 election staff is a significant administrative challenge. Returning officers were able to acces

Cheques were delivered to 95% of Election Day workers within two weeks of the event.

Election Recruitment and Training

Returning officers are assisted by three staff during the election period: an election clerk, an administrative assistant, and a tra

Returning officers are responsible for the recruitment and appointment of the front-line election officers who staff the advanc

Returning officers and trainers received educational resources to equip them to train election officers: supervisory deputy retu

In total, returning officers and trainers delivered Election Day training to approximately 16,000 Albertans to staff the polls on E

With each election, new voting options are introduced to accommodate electors' needs. As voting options increase, the dema
Appointment of Returning Officers
The Chief Electoral Officer appointed the following Returning Officers for the 87 electoral divisions, pursuant to section 9(1.1)

75 - Red Deer-North
Brenda Williams
87 - Whitecourt-Ste. Anne
Carol Ohler

Candidate Registration and Nomination

The Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act (EFCDA) requires all political parties, constituency associations and can

Each candidate must register with Elections Alberta prior to raising or spending money on their campaign. Candidates register

Nomination day was Friday, April 17, 2015; the last day on which prospective candidates were able to file nomination papers a

A listing by political party affiliation follows, showing the number of candidates that registered, filed nomination papers and fil

400
398

Candidate Registration and Nomination | 23

Party and Candidate Financial Disclosure

Registered candidates were required to file campaign period financial statements with Elections Alberta by September 8, 2015

All nine registered political parties that participated in the election were required to file campaign period financial statements

Every Third Party Advertiser that is registered or required to be registered must file an election advertising report outlining the

In accordance with section 11 of the EFCDA, all financial statements are available for inspection in the public files maintained b

Voting Options

Special Ballot Polls


Special Ballot polls were held at returning offices throughout the election period to facilitate voting for electors who were not

Advance Polls
By legislation, advance polls were held in each of the electoral divisions from Wednesday April 29, 2015 to Saturday May 2, 20
Nine hundred and ninety-seven election officers were recruited, hired and trained for advance polls.

A total of 234,659 valid ballots were cast at the advance polls over four days, representing 15.77% of all valid ballots cast.

Mobile Polls
By legislation, mobile polls were held on Election Day, May 5, 2015 in treatment centers and supportive living facilities with te

A deputy returning officer and a poll clerk, along with a facility representative, set up a stationary poll in a fixed location, went

In total, 230 mobile polls were held in 577 facilities across the province on Election Day, staffed by 462 poll workers. A total of

Election Day
Election Day was held on Tuesday, May 5, 2015. There were 6,489 polling stations in 1,431 polling locations across the provinc

A total of 278,390 electors registered to vote by completing a Declaration of Elector at the time of voting. Election Day registra

There were 1,495,405 ballots cast in the election, placing the voter turn-out at 56.74%.

Voting Options | 25

Official Results
Members Elected to the Twenty-ninth Legislative Assembly

Returning officers announced the official results on Friday, May 15, 2015. The following candidates were declared duly elected
Thomas Lukaszuk
PC
Rod Fox
PC

Official Results | 27

George VanderBurg
PC
The writ of election and the Returning Officers' Certificate and Return, certifying each candidate's election, were returned to t

Judicial Recount

The Calgary-Glenmore unofficial count took place after the close of polls on election night and resulted in a tie between the N

An application for a judicial recount was made to the Court of Queen's Bench which took place on Monday June 1, 2015 with t

Eight ballots were revised by Justice Macleod with each candidate receiving an additional three votes. Justice Macleod certifie

No appeal to the Court of Appeal was made.


Production of the Post-Polling Day List of Electors

Elector information collected throughout the election period and on polling day was incorporated into the Register of Electors

Lists were updated following the election by:

* 245,298 persons - moving electors from old to new addresses;


* 131,886 persons - adding first time electors;
* correcting polling subdivision assignments, where necessary; and
* 425,661 persons - correcting names and addresses, where required.
Lists will be made available to registered political parties and Members of the Legislative Assembly by April 2016, in accordanc

2015 Election Cost Summary


$ 18,987,748
Cost Per Voter Breakdown and Comparison
$ 6.73
17.23%
Primary Factors for the Increase in Cost

$1.7 million increase in staff costs;


* 10% population growth: polls established for every 450 electors
* First time 7,000 poll clerks received training
* Additional day of advance poll
* New staff positions: trainer and information officers

$1.1 million increase in advertising costs: TV (new) and increased social media presence;
$800,000 increase in postage costs, includes 35% increase in rates; and
$350,000 increase in printing costs.

2015 General Election Cost Summary by Electoral Division


(Rounded to nearest Dollar)
8,650
128,047
6,580
90,800
566,572
10,522,827
NOTES:
Returning Officer Office Fees include: returning officer, election clerk, administrative assistant, trainer, and support staff Retur
poll clerk, information officer, and site monitor

Candidate Summary of Results


General Election Results - Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Registered Political Party orCandidatesVotesPercentage


100
Note: The total number of candidates nominated represents the number of candidates who contested the election.

For candidate summaries of previous elections, please visit www.elections.ab.ca.

Comparative Statistics
Overall Summary of Ballots Cast and Percentage of Voter Turnout

58.71
Note: Historically, the largest voter turnout was 81.8%, which occurred at the General Election of August 22, 1935. The smal

*Voter turnout is calculated based on the elector count on the post-polling day Lists of Electors. These Lists include the numbe

36 | Comparative Statistics

Electoral Summary 1905 - 2015

The number of provincial electoral divisions has increased from 25 at the first general election in 1905 to 87 at the 2012 electi
Legislative Assembly
Date
Edmonton had 2 members
Liberal 39
Labour 1
51921, Monday,
July 18

5261 - Edmonton & Calgary each had 5 members & Medicine Hat

United Farmers38
Liberal15
Labour4
Independent4

Legislative Assembly
Date
Independent
1

38 | Electoral Summary 1905 - 2015

Legislative Assembly
DateNDP
LIB
16
LIB
1

NOTE:
AA- Alberta Alliance Party AP- Alberta Party
CCF- Cooperative Commonwealth Federation LIB- Alberta Liberal Party
NDP- New Democratic Party

PC- Progressive Conservative


RPA- Representative Party of Alberta WAP - Wildrose Alliance Party
WRP - Wildrose Party

Demographics
Number of Votes by Voting Opportunity
The trend of more votes being cast per general election has continued into 2015, resulting in the highest number of ballots ev

Percent of Votes by Voting Opportunity

1.61%
1.51%
Advance polls have become increasingly popular, now that there are no restrictions on eligibility to vote at an advance poll. El

Gender Statistics

0.76%
1.03%
Overall, the gender statistics for the province of Alberta as a whole revealed women vote more than men. The variance betwe

Gender
50.90% Splits by ED
0.84%

51.24%
0.44%
51.12%
1.03%
Age Statistics
Province-wide people who are in the 65+ age group make up the largest percentage of voters (21.01%). This was also true in E

1.28%
1.35%
11.83
2.14
1.07
77 - Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House- Sundre

22.72
1.25
21.01
1.35
Age & Gender Statistics

The chart below shows the percentage of each age range and gender split that represents the overall percentage for the area

Unknown
Edmonton Calgary Rest of Province Total
0.47%
0.44%
Census Comparison

All registered elector numbers are from an extract of the Register of Electors from March 8, 2016. Canadian citizenship is not e

Alberta Census

Data for the Alberta statistics come from the Government of Alberta site, which is sourced from Statistics Canada.

Statistics Canada (July 1, 2015)Registered Electors


(49.68%)
(50.32%)
Edmonton Municipal Census

Data for the Edmonton Municipal Census comes from the City of Edmonton Open Data Catalogue 1

Edmonton Census (2014)Registered Electors


MaleFemaleTotal MaleFemaleTotal

(49.31%) (50.12%)

1 (https://data.edmonton.ca/Census/2014-Census-Population-By-Single-Year-Of-Age-And-G/xcqe-tyzj).

Calgary Municipal Census

Data for the Calgary Municipal Census comes from the City of Calgary site2. It is noted that the City of Calgary does not release

(49.90%)
(50.10%)
2 (http://www.calgary.ca/CA/city-clerks/Pages/Election-and-information-services/Civic-Census/2015- Results.aspx).

City Statistics

Airdrie

In the electoral division of Airdrie, the age range that made up the largest number of voters was the 35-44 range at 23.02%. Th

M - Male
F - Female U - Unknown

Fort McMurray
In Fort McMurray, the trend of female voters outnumbering male voters was not followed. Male voters made up 52.65% of vo

M - Male
F - Female U - Unknown

Grande Prairie

Grande Prairie's overall percentage of voters aged 65+, was 16.88%. The 18-24 age range was also lower than the provincial o

M - Male
F - Female U - Unknown

Lethbridge

The age range with the highest percentage of votes in Lethbridge was the 65+ group. Interestingly, the 18-24 and 25-34 age ra

M - Male
F - Female U - Unknown

Medicine Hat
The voters aged 65+ in Medicine Hat significantly outpaced the provincial overall statistics, with 33.61% of the voters in Medic

M - Male
F - Female U - Unknown

Red Deer

In Red Deer, the 55-64 and 65+ age ranges are almost exactly the same, separated by only 0.33%. The 25-34 and 35-44 age ran

M - Male
F - Female U - Unknown

Summary of Results by Electoral Division


Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received


Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of
Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout


Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled


Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout


Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation


Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of

Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of
Percentage of Voter Turnout

Electoral DivisionCandidatesPolitical Affiliation

Valid Votes Received

Percentage of Votes Polled

Names on List of Electors

Percentage of Voter Turnout

87 Whitecourt-Ste. AnneJohn BosWRP4,99633.0%


Oneil CarlierNDP5,44235.9%
George VanderburgPC 4,72131.1%
15,159100.0%28,34553.8%

Note: Percentage of voter turnout includes rejected and declined ballots, in addition to valid ballots cast, as reflected in the po

Voter turnout is calculated based on the elector count on the post-polling day List of Electors. The lists include the number of

Party Abbreviations:

AFPAlberta First Party


APAlberta Party
CP-ACommunist Party - Alberta
GPAGreen Party of Alberta
INDIndependent (no party affiliation)
LIBAlberta Liberal Party
NDPAlberta New Democratic Party
PCProgressive Conservative Association of Alberta
SCAlberta Social Credit Party
WRPWildrose Party
SECTION TWO
MAPS OF MUNICIPALITIES

CALGARY EDMONTON FORT MCMURRAY GRANDE PRAIRIE LETHBRIDGE MEDICINE HAT


RED DEER SHERWOOD PARK
ST. ALBERT

CITY OF CALGARY BOUNDARY JANUARY 1, 2014

Chestermere- Rocky View

144 AVE NW

Calgary-Foothills

112 AVE NW

Calgary- Northern Hills

144 AVE NE
Calgary-McCall

Calgary- Hawkwood

Calgary-Mackay-Nose

80 AVE NE

Calgary- North West

64 AVE NW Hill

MCKNIGH

64 AVE NE

Calgary-

Calgary- Varsity

Calgary- Klein

16 AVE NW

BNE

Calgary-Cross
16 AVE NE

Chestermere- Rocky View

Bow
12 AVE SW

Calgary-Mountain View

Calgary-

Calgary-East
8 AVE SE

JANUARY

Calgary- Greenway

Calgary-West

Calgary- Currie

AVE SW

Buffalo

26 AVE SE

17 AVE SE

GLENMORE TR SW

Calgary- Elbow

GLENMORE TR

Calgary- Glenmore

ANDERSON RD SW
Calgary- Acadia
24-23-1-W5
13-23-1-W5

Calgary-Fort

560 HWY

Calgary-Lougheed

Calgary-Fish Creek
SOUTH BANK

Calgary-Shaw

130 AVE SE

Calgary- Hays

114 AVE SE
TWP RD 230

SPRUCE MEADOWS TR S
CITY OF CALGARY
BOUNDARY

Calgary-South East

Livingstone-Macleod

210 AVE SW

Highwood

226 AVE SE

Athabasca- Sturgeon- Redwater

Edmonton-Manning

St. Albert

Edmonton-Castle Downs
167 AVE
AVE

Edmonton-Calder

137 AVE

Edmonton- Decore

127 AVE

AVE

Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview

Edmonton- Meadowlark

111 AVE
Edmonton- Glenora
STONY PLAIN RD
Edmonton-

111 AVE

Edmonton- Centre

Edmonton- Highlands- Norwood


O

Edmonton-Gold Bar

Sherwood Park

Edmonton- McClung

Riverview

Edmonton- Strathcona
63 AVE

PARK

Edmonton-Mill Creek

Edmonton- Whitemud
WHITEM
Edmonton- Rutherford

DR

Edmonton-Mill Woods

34 AVE

Strathcona- Sherwood Park

Stony Plain

Edmonton-South West

Edmonton-Ellerslie

Leduc-Beaumont
76 | Maps of Municipalities

FORT McMURRAY
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

FORT McMURRAY-WOOD
BUFFALO

FORT McMURRAY-CONKLIN

FORT69
McMURRAY-WOOD
BUFFALO

FORT McMURRAY-CONKLIN

Grande Prairie-Smoky

68 AVE

Grande Prairie-Wapiti
GRANDE PRAIRIE
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

LETHBRIDGE
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

BLVD

2 AVE W

3512
Lethbridge-West

16 AVE S

684
Lethbridge-East

TWP RD 82B

MEDICINE HAT
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
1Medicine
Hat

41A

Cypress-Medicine
Hat1

22A

RED DEER
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
E

11A

SE 35-38-28-4

Red Deer-North

SW 36-38-27-4

NW 25-38-27-4

S1/2 25-38-28-4

67 ST

55 ST
SE 24-38-27-4

NE 13-38-27-4

59650 ST

2A
CRONQUIST DR

39 ST

TWP RD 382

Red Deer-South

S1/2 33-37-27-4
2A

N1/2 27-37-27-4

Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville

SHERWOOD PARK
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
monton21
1616

RK BOUNDARY

Sherwood
Park

16A HWY

92 AVE

Strathcona-Sherwood21
Park
ST. ALBERT
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

VILLENEUVE RD

79RD
Spruce Grove- St. Albert

St. Albert

BIG LAKE
137 AVE

SECTION THREE
STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL RESULTS

The following poll-by-poll results have been taken directly from the Statements of Official Results completed by returning offic

The maps shown are those described by the Electoral Divisions Act. The polling subdivision numbers refer to geographical area

Poll-by-poll results include the number of valid ballots cast for each candidate, along with the number of spoiled, declined and
* Valid ballots are those that are clearly marked for one candidate in accordance with section 111 of the Election Act;
* Rejected ballots are those not counted because the elector 's intent was unclear, no candidates or more than one candidate
* A spoiled ballot is one that was marked incorrectly by an elector, who then obtained a replacement ballot from the deputy r
* A declined ballot is one that was returned by an elector, who chose not to vote for any candidate listed on the ballot. Declin

Poll-by-poll results display the number of eligible electors, including all electors who were on the March 2015 List of Electors, t
96h

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


1 DUNVEGAN-CENTRAL PEACE- NOTLEY
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM
02040

Manning

Notikewin

North
Star

852
Cleardale

Worsley

Clear4
Hills
No. 152C

7305
Dixonville

Deadwood
78
Hines Creek

Cardinal
Lake12
TO
685 1116

Peace River

St.
Isidore

81681

64A

TO 27
Bluesky

Brownvale Whitelaw Duncans


No. 151A

Grimshaw
Berwyn

Marie Reine

Poplar Ridge

72732

Fairview309
2829
e
Jean
Cote

683 Nampa

Reno

7819

TO 33
3534

Tangent

Spirit River

Rycroft

Wanham

Eaglesham

41 42

AND

Kimiwan

77 18

Falher45
Watino Girouxville
Lake

73136

4043

Donnelly
4546

Woking

Peoria

TOMcLennan
44Winagami

Demmitt

Valhalla Centre

La Glace

Teepee
Guy

2A

Lake

Horse Lakes No. 152B

Goodfare

Hythe

Bear Lake

Sexsmith
Creek

72 12 11 1098

Clairmont

49747

Beaverlodge

667 Huallen

Dimsdale

Grande
Prairie

Bez4a3nson

Debolt

26 25 24

23 22 21 20 19
Wembley

Snipe Lake

Statement of Official Results | 87

BERWYN

108 AVE

TWP RD 815B

FAIRVIEW

105 AVE

105 AVE

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

SPIRIT RIVER
TWP RD 784

FALHER

Summary Of Results By Poll - Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley


RHONDA

KELLY

MARGARET

Voter

Poll
Names
on List
CLARKE-GAUTHIER
PC
HUDSON
WRP
MCCUAIG-BOYD
NDP
VS
R D
Turnout
0
51.7
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley

RHONDA

KELLY

MARGARET

Voter

Names
on List
CLARKE-GAUTHIER
PC
HUDSON
WRP
MCCUAIG-BOYD
NDP
V
S
D
R
Turnout
32.8
38.4
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 91
Paddle Prairie

La Crete

1 Tall Cree No. 173A


Tall Cree No. 173

Wadlin Lake

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


2 LESSER SLAVE LAKE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
KM
02550
Namur

Woodland
Bison Lake

Woodland

Loon Prairie No. 237

Loon Lake No. 235


Red Earth

889
Peerless
Lake88
Vandersteene

Legend Lake
Lake

Cree No. 227


Cree No. Cadotte

6Loon

Creek

Lake
Graham

Lake
Cadotte

Little
5 Buffalo

Lake7

Lake

Peace River
St.
Isidore

Lake

Lubicon Lake

Swampy Lake No. 236


Muskwa

Tepee
85 Lake11

North

House River Indian Cemetery No. 178

Nampa
Reno William
McKenzie

Gift Lake

Utikoomak Lake No. 155B

Lake

Wabasca Lake
8113 14

No. 151K

Peavine

Utikoomak17
Lake

80 Wabasca15
Desmarais South
19No. 155

Utikuma Lake

Wabasca Lake

Sandy
Lake12

Falher

Kimiwan Lake

Nipisi Lake

75478

Sandy Lake

Pelican Lake

McLennan Winagami21
Lake 2077

Guy

18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 87

6 5 432

1 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20

2AHigh

TO
Enilda

Grouard
Kapawe'no First Nation
22 No. 231 (Grouard 231)

Marten
Beach
Lesser

Rock Island La ke

McMillan

Prairie 30

Joussard

39Canyon Slave

74 45

Orloff

Lake

Sucker Creek No.37


150A 35Drift PileSwan
River No. 150 Faust

Creek Widewater

Lake
Wagner

Slave Lake

Fawcett Lake

Lake
East36
Prairie 34

No. 150ESawridge46
No. 150H72

Calling
Lake

Calling Lake

Wandering
River

Valleyview

Little

Snipe Lake

3841 42TO
4057

Smith

Chisholm
Lawrence Lake

Grassland

Breynat

Plamondo Atmore

Smoky
2 43

Swan Hills

Flatbush

Athabasca

Donatville
Lesser Slave Lake

88SLAVE LAKE

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


2 LESSER SLAVE LAKE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

4748

6 AVE NW

3 AVE NE

6 AVE NE

6 AVE SW

288

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014


TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

HIGH PRAIRIE

48 AVE

WABASCA - DESMARAIS

11 North
Wabasca15
Lake

South Wabasca Lake

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lesser Slave Lake

DARRYL

PEARL

DANIELLE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lesser Slave Lake

DARRYL

PEARL

DANIELLE

Voter
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
3 CALGARY- ACADIA
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

38 AVE SW

42 AVE SE

00.25

KM
0.51

W8

56HERITAGE

5217
5153

HERITAGE DR SE
4940
84 AVE SE
1614

1271
136

4638

LLISO

101152

94 AVE SE 43363534
422

943

4133

24-23-1-W5
13-23-1-W5

635929

30 31

2619

6564
6124

602318

RD SE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Acadia


NICHOLAS

LINDA

JONATHAN

BRANDY

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Acadia


NICHOLAS

LINDA

JONATHAN

BRANDY
Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

1A

NWSILVER SPRINGS

TWP RD 250

485254
5153
W

5056
1 AVE

4420

4122

BOWN

2 AVE SW
6335 3436

31 AVE NW

6426114

6533

27PATINA

285
29103

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


4 CALGARY-BOW
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

66961
O
6732302
3187
12 AVE SW
00.3

KM
0.61.2

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Bow

Poll

Names on List

DEBORAH DREVER
NDP

MATT GAISER
LIB

TREVOR GROVER
WRP

JONATHON HIMANN
AP

BYRON NELSON
PC

DAVID REID
GPAVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - OLYMPIC VILLAGE5966112521167420700034.7
2 - PROMINENCE HEIGHTS53695633880322500042.0
3 - PATINA59862655698523210239.1
4 - PATTERSON5665084810111022710240.5
5 - PROMINENCE HILL52458927545114500027.7
6 - COACHWAY385657331127614900038.7
9 - COACH BLUFF411529498551018300144.8
10 - COACH HILL522931653865624122046.6
11 - PATTERSON NORTH49264756878221510043.7
12 - PATTERSON HILL44435942489318200041.0
13 - SUNNYSIDE49391951553421300043.2
14 - BOW SOUTH49182240528816520033.6
15 - BOW EAST420801241963921400051.0
17 - BOWNESS SOUTH42180865829619610046.6
18 - BOWNESS NORTH41374831536716110039.0
19 - BOW CRESCENT550951149666923611043.1
20 - RIVER VIEW47386650644920100142.7
21 - PARK VIEW5211071143928920700039.7
22 - BOWNESS CENTRE50984922316814200027.9
23 - BEAUPRE64113513621045827300042.6
24 - BOWCROFT527871155428819310136.8
25 - COULEE BLUFF5776714478103224110041.8
26 - WESTON45772639865919900143.8
27 - WEST SPRINGS46765547344617000036.4
28 - WEST RANCH539756371378721600040.1
29 - WEST POINT5848016627125429420050.3
30 - WEST GROVE4924212588131325400051.6
31 - WENTWORTH44167832670819110043.3
32 - WENTWORTH PARK563101166910141434110060.6

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Bow

Poll
Names on List

DEBORAH DREVER
NDP

MATT GAISER
LIB

TREVOR GROVER
WRP

JONATHON HIMANN
AP

BYRON NELSON
PC

DAVID REID
GPAVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

33 - WEST PARK4926416553106124500150.0
34 - COUGAR PLATEAU421744281255117410041.3
35 - COUGAR TOWN44277732354317601040.0
36 - COUGARTOWN CENTRE401611035756817700144.4
37 - COUGAR RIDGE EAST58470966491824810142.6
38 - GREENBRIAR45177961240919800144.1
39 - BOWCLIFFE497104449638921001242.9
40 - BOW LAKE45181843641818700041.5
41 - BOW GLEN PARK46969241331915510033.0
42 - BOW GLEN471787715281120020142.7
43 - BOW VIEW WEST3901004371291318400147.4
44 - BELVEDERE44469547148917900140.5
45 - BOWNESS PARK445868604551422711051.2
46 - GREENWOOD44671461537518300041.0
47 - VALLEY WOOD5036116466118725400050.5
48 - VALLEY CREST29635433256913900047.0
49 - VALLEY POINT5479516541185526610148.8
50 - VALLEY HEIGHTS34552521345112700036.8
53 - VALLEY MEADOW37558138383118400049.1
54 - VALLEY GLEN4755815476107924220050.9
55 - VALLEY BROOK494811663463623300047.2
56 - VALLEY PONDS48743339567316001033.1
57 - CRESTMONT RIDGE520541052273119200036.9
58 - CRESTMONT559691451571621600038.6
59 - COUGAR RIDGE36856435488218910051.4
60 - COUGAR RIDGE WEST476811250468722210046.6
61 - COUGAR STONE45360954255818800141.7
62 - COUGAR GARDENS44173554162319800145.1

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Bow

Poll

Names on List

DEBORAH DREVER
NDP

MATT GAISER
LIB
TREVOR GROVER
WRP

JONATHON HIMANN
AP

BYRON NELSON
PC

DAVID REID
GPAVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

65 - WEXFORD6408714584150231500049.2
66 - WENTWORTH CENTRE49364135111106424900050.5
67 - WENTWORTH MEWS433498439133424600056.8
68 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-BOW18315130151947544000
69 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-BOW1601588117519368300
70 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-BOW14118961612610407000
71 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-BOW17313125519021527000
72 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-BOW11911101151347387000
73 - MOBILE-BOW CENTRE PLACE21916230078010
74 - MOBILE-THE LODGE AT VALLEY RIDGE387190622128002
75 - SPECIAL BALLOT26104412721100354

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

4,8936103,2123974,700384 14,196 28 11 80
7767254062719642,233300
31,9905,6696823,7524595,419448 16,429 31 11 8051.6
34.54.222.82.833.02.7
687071

5152

646667

61 6059

5354

4 AVE SEN

464544
2829
2726
4140

423132
3022
2521

3836

33343518

2019

BAGOT
AVE SW

242316
123415
CAMERON AVE SW5613
A

11V
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
5 CALGARY-BUFFALO
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

0 0.125 0.250.5

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Buffalo

Poll

Names on List

KATHLEEN GANLEY
NDP

DAVID KHAN LIB

SABRINA LEE
LEVAC GPA

TERRY ROCK PC

LEAH WAMBOLDT
WRPVS DR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - BAGOT NORTH5256426326161351 0025.7


2 - CAMERON NORTH4947739434141680 0034.0
3 - DEVENISH SOUTH3844839231211410 1037.0
4 - MOUNT ROYAL VILLAGE SOUTH5206363658132030 0039.0
5 - WESTERN CANADA HIGH4686952132131670 0236.1
6 - SALIX411603652581342 0032.6
7 - CLIFF BUNGALOW4966759547161940 0039.1
9 - MISSION WEST5624342289282040 0136.5
10 - MISSION SOUTH5157633268151940 0037.7
11 - MISSION EAST4845454548111720 0035.5
13 - HOLY CROSS5885947439201690 0028.7
14 - LE BEAU63896671265172571 0040.3
15 - STRATFORD TOWERS475603643271391 0029.3
16 - VICTORIA PARK4603741365301760 0138.5
17 - KEYNOTE64570753107332880 0144.8
18 - ALEX WALKER TOWER419422331714991 0023.6
19 - IMMANUEL CHURCH309343112012980 0031.7
20 - RANDAL HOUSE5055427321131182 1023.6
21 - THE CONSERVATORY5536755844161903 0034.4
22 - EVERGREEN4946552450231940 0239.7
23 - MELROSE4625645344151630 0035.3
24 - MOUNT ROYAL VILLAGE6735766293202381 1035.5
25 - DEVENISH4815238238171472 0030.6
26 - GOOD EARTH4147640427151620 0039.1
27 - DORSETT SQUARE5759152534131950 0033.9
29 - ST. STEPHEN'S4267333425201552 0036.4
30 - COZART4837656274232310 0148.0
31 - LOUGHEED HOUSE5687949164272200 0038.7

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Buffalo

KATHLEEN

DAVID
SABRINA LEE

TERRY

LEAH

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Buffalo

KATHLEEN

DAVID

SABRINA LEE

TERRY

LEAH

Voter
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
6 CALGARY-CROSS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25

KM
0.51

7170

44 AVE NE

6766

6463

7254

566957
535251

5058
5961

4847

TEMPLE DR NE

2383940

4142434445

32 AVE NE
37363533323130

2526

420

1615

24 AVE NE

524

2221
7N

191817

18 AVE N

16 AVE NE

689
16 AVE NE

1213

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Cross

Poll

Names on List

MANJOT SINGH
GILL LIB

RICK HANSON
PC

KATHERINE LE ROUGETEL
IND

MOIZ MAHMOOD
WRP

PETER MEIC GPA


RICARDO MIRANDA
NDPVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - VISTA WEST568158865481172880 2251.4


2 - VISTA SOUTH2671013018131730 0027.3
5/72 - RUNDLE WEST / HORIZON175621112419630 0036.0
6 - RUNDLE SOUTH WEST28118400201331120 0140.2
7 - RUNDLERIDGE SOUTH239112817525770 0132.6
8 - RUNDLE SOUTH CENTRAL39518513122701561 0039.5
9 - RUNDLE SOUTH44713773154591710 0138.5
10 - RUNDLE SOUTH EAST46022622312541730 0137.8
11 - PINERIDGE WEST45614630277741850 0241.0
12 - PINERIDGE SOUTH WEST57120732315571880 0032.9
13 - PINERIDGE SOUTH EAST500131090426592291 0146.0
14 - PINERIDGE EAST5988911614892540 0042.5
15 - PINERIDGE EAST CENTRAL379727115228800 0021.1
16 - PINERIDGE CENTRAL3668371153791430 0039.1
17 - PINEHILL CENTRAL4688305245461180 0025.2
18 - PINEMILL CENTRAL45922393364401440 0131.6
19 - PINERIDGE WEST CENTRAL50822251102561161 0123.0
20 - RUNDLE EAST BORDER43910485396631711 0039.0
21 - RUNDLE CENTRAL EAST49017541310641672 0134.3
22 - RUNDLE CENTRAL WEST31717552193431390 2044.5
23 - RUNDLEMERE38222480143421290 0234.3
24 - RUNDLE COURTS4755420172501160 0124.6
25 - RUNDLELAWN46211423142371090 0224.0
26 - RUNDLE NORTH WEST CENTRAL2888400163481150 0039.9
27 - RUNDLE NORTH EAST CENTRAL51425772346942381 0046.3
28 - PINEMILL NORTH CENTRAL4418530234371250 0028.3
29 - PINECLIFF CENTRAL4405550274651560 0235.9
30 - PINECLIFF EAST4913521282701560 0031.8
31 - PINECLIFF NORTH4997525222581460 0129.5

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Cross

Poll

Names on List
MANJOT SINGH
GILL LIB

RICK HANSON
PC

KATHERINE LE ROUGETEL
IND

MOIZ MAHMOOD
WRP

PETER MEIC GPA

RICARDO MIRANDA
NDPVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

33 - PINERIDGE NORTH WEST38710323131541131 0129.5


34 - RUNDLEVIEW49616702332661890 0038.1
35 - RUNDLE NORTH EAST51014881293551900 0438.0
37 - RUNDLESON WEST4536261113831300 0028.7
38 - WHITEHORN SOUTH WEST41120554101491391 0234.3
41 - WHITESTONE EAST53414742201611720 0032.2
42 - TEMPLE SOUTH49511531294601580 0031.9
43 - TEMPLE SIDE CENTRAL52214693464631991 0138.3
45 - TEMPLE SOUTH EAST53134720511732310 0444.3
46 - TEMPLE EAST47014651253821900 0140.6
47 - TEMPLE CENTRAL EAST41422381225641520 0036.7
48 - TEMPLE CENTRAL42012421170851570 0037.4
49 - TEMPLE CENTRAL WEST4506633282771790 0340.4
50 - WHITEHORN EAST42618460153541360 0132.2
51 - WHITEHORN CENTRAL46726773211491770 0037.9
52 - WHITEHORN CENTRAL WEST4177561211541400 0033.6
53 - WHITEFIELD SOUTH2851822012036880 0131.2
54 - WHITEFIELD WEST351650183371050 0230.5
55 - WHITEFIELD NORTH31873208243920 0028.9
57 - WHITEHORN NORTH CENTRAL51827611341772010 0139.0
58 - TEMPLE WEST46612730293631800 0038.6
59 - TEMPLE CENTRAL NORTH WEST4628521256761681 0036.4
60 - TEMPLE CENTRAL NORTH37812351202341040 0127.8
61 - TEMPLE CENTRAL NORTH EAST54123866331572061 0138.3
62 - TEMPLE NORTH EAST49618480274631600 0032.3
63 - TEMPLE NORTH50414913323682110 0041.9
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Cross

Poll

Names on List

MANJOT SINGH
GILL LIB

RICK HANSON
PC

KATHERINE LE ROUGETEL
IND
MOIZ MAHMOOD
WRP

PETER MEIC GPA

RICARDO MIRANDA
NDPVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

65 - TEMPLEMONT WEST53914622212521530 0028.4


66 - WHITEHORN NORTH EAST5271324116037910 0017.3
67 - WHITEHILL45422460272591560 0134.6
68 - WHITEHILL WEST41310391206761521 0137.0
69 - WHITEHAVEN EAST39522441170261101 0228.4
70 - WHITEHAVEN WEST47220450231581470 0031.1
71 - WHITEHORN NORTH WEST47521572260391450 0030.5
73 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-CROSS5715077461134070 02
74 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-CROSS4114237951354050 01
75 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-CROSS23952504672412 02
76 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-CROSS4514036341013560 02
77 - MOBILE-LEGACY ESTATES / GILCHREST MANOR13516173241140 03
78 - MOBILE-WHITEHORN VILLAGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY8552201231090 02
79 - MOBILE-PETER LOUGHEED CENTRE13357236391231 03
80 - SPECIAL BALLOT244123029990 00

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

1,0283,9741281,7942174,186 11,327 17 7 65
16652715266194161,4092 07
31,5351,1944,5011432,0602364,602 12,736 19 7 7240.6
9.435.31.116.21.936.1

1A

NPROVINCIAL ELECTORAL
DIVISION OF
7 CALGARY-
1CURRIE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.275

KM
0.551.1

3034

272823
8 AVE SW

403945

4346

2610SW

212247

2524

BOW TR SW
1842

4452
5149

17 AVE SW 56

15717054
72W

BAGOT
AVE SW

13177374

22 AVE SW

6361
23 AVE SW58

1416

VE SW 78

7775

646260

26 AVE SW
1211108

57
46
35 AVE SW
31

28 AVE SW 82
7980
8183
AVE SW

26 AVE SW 59

CURRIE
2BARRACKS
G84

GLENMORE TR SW8
CITY OF CALGARY BOUNDARY JANUARY 1, 2014
Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145

112 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Currie

Poll

Names on List

NELSON BERLIN GPA

CHRISTINE CUSANELLI
PC
TERRY DEVRIES
WRP

BRIAN MALKINSON
NDP

TONY NORMAN
AP

SHELLEY WARK-MARTYN
LIBVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - REGENT GARDENS447535347112121690 0138.0


2 - RICHMOND MEADOWS483240247010161620 0033.5
3 - GLENBROOK ESTATES382425325914141480 1039.0
5 - GLENPATRICK411763787312152481 0160.6
6 - SHERWOOD ACRES412540515815141830 0044.4
7 - GLENBROOK E44384349857142061 0046.5
8 - GLENPARK3453202574481340 1039.1
9 - GLENBROOK CENTRE509335398812151922 0037.7
10 - GRAHAM466461101931062751 0159.2
11 - GLENMEADOW GARDENS43814956425111642 0037.4
12 - WESTWINDS49423423702101410 0028.5
13 - GLENSIDE51646851847212350 0045.5
14 - GEORGIA475469689715232760 0058.1
15 - GLENDALE COURT494563707212212432 0049.2
17 - GLENDALE E4131368366413172110 0051.1
18 - WESTBROOK3587194262361390 0038.8
19 - ROSSCARROCK S41122237554131330 0032.4
20 - ROSSCARROCK W4094335471771760 1043.3
21 - ROSSCARROCK CENTRE44994038588171700 0037.9
22 - ROSSCARROCK E410312145487981 0023.9
23 - ROSSDALE4423303866581500 0234.4
25 - WASKATENAU36655353630111850 0150.8
26 - WAKEFIELD484375929012172891 1059.9
27 - WINSTON465480708611132640 0257.2
28 - WESTGATE E3623554565991861 0151.7
29 - WAVERLEY3765334378561700 0145.5
30 - WORCESTER36544140785161840 0150.7
31 - EDWORTHY41029549908122560 0062.4

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Currie

Poll

Names on List

NELSON BERLIN GPA

CHRISTINE CUSANELLI
PC

TERRY DEVRIES
WRP

BRIAN MALKINSON
NDP

TONY NORMAN
AP
SHELLEY WARK-MARTYN
LIBVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

33 - WILDWOOD E44447858889232600 0058.6


34 - WILDWOOD420158578810222364 0156.4
35 - WILDWOOD S41414538925181990 0048.1
36 - SPRUCE BANK45566045719132040 0245.3
37 - CEDAR609116850879192440 0340.6
38 - COPPERWOOD38515532593151650 0042.9
39 - SPRUCE RIDGE5643282291691590 0128.4
40 - TAMARAC54646037742111880 0034.4
41 - WESTGATE PARK47804623485131350 1128.7
42 - SHAGANAPPI W484240385212101540 0031.8
45 - PUMPHOUSE4384181258671050 0024.0
46 - SUNALTA N38502612754141311 0034.0
47 - SUNALTA NE449425147610151440 0032.1
49 - SUNALTA W4306141991491430 0133.5
50 - CHANCELLOR465750241038192110 0145.6
51 - SHARON33335030724211801 0154.4
52 - SCARBORO46147465527322341 0050.8
53 - KNOB HILL W450138347912151790 0140.0
54 - KNOB HILL E517944209514192012 0038.9
55 - BANKVIEW NW4524141079791230 0027.2
57 - BANKVIEW E480523159911121650 0034.4
58 - BANKVIEW CENTRE E596742197612171732 0529.9
59 - BANKVIEW SE40112510731091280 0031.9
61 - BUCKMASTER45921613749111250 0127.5
62 - BANKVIEW S378422137420121450 0138.6
63 - BANKVIEW SW379723246710121430 0037.7
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Currie

Poll

Names on List

NELSON BERLIN GPA


CHRISTINE CUSANELLI
PC

TERRY DEVRIES
WRP

BRIAN MALKINSON
NDP

TONY NORMAN
AP

SHELLEY WARK-MARTYN
LIBVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

65 - RICHMOND527554458419132201 0141.9
66 - RICHMOND CENTRE505484348218232450 0048.5
67 - RICHMOND S512659311997182301 0044.9
68 - CASEL39573917738171610 0241.3
69 - GLENGARY COURT45053943698161803 0140.2
70 - KILLARNEY N31223412464131110 0035.6
71 - KILLARNEY GARDENS535351346810131790 0033.5
72 - VERIDIAN46813930687121570 0133.8
73 - KILLARNEY CENTRE W549367458210222290 0041.7
74 - KILLARNEY CENTRE NE47445135959192130 0044.9
75 - KILLARNEY CENTRE E463153378313202071 0144.9
76 - KILLARNEY E485247448713142070 0042.7
77 - KILLARNEY CENTRE S406353246713111710 0042.1
78 - KILLARNEY CENTRE SW455447248611141862 0040.9
81 - KILLARNEY GLEN453745229922212160 0047.7
82 - KILLARNEY SE505466297218202091 0041.4
83 - RICHMOND GREEN41723837871281842 0144.4
84 - CFB CURRIE320172214818111712 0053.4
85 - ADVANCE-POLLS 1-281316620631715467630 03
86 - ADVANCE-POLLS 29-571322117737346819111 02
87 - ADVANCE-POLLS 58-841321118140760719432 15
88 - MOBILE-CAREWEST SARCEE / EXTENDICARE CEDARS VILLA1392222114990 08
89 - MOBILE-SHALEM MANOR141331310890 00
90 - SPECIAL BALLOT22638497121341 027

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

3343,9793,2056,2908851,243 15,936 45 6 72
395985641,0971211982,6173 1 10
37,3423734,5773,7697,3871,0061,441 18,553 48 7 8249.9
2.024.720.339.85.47.8

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

116 AVE NE
6769

116 AVE NE
858687

9392

6670

646362
12 AVE NE

718483

9594

82818889

7990

5960

MARLBOROUGH DR NE
7273

8078
7475

555177
54535250 49
5848

257

MEMORIAL DR E
242526

154 AVE SE

2023

4645

444342
131417

192122
8 AVE SE

37383940

1011123534
93632

8728

65
1A

2931
1A 30

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


8 CALGARY-EAST
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

12

26 AVE SE

00.25

KM
0.51
Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-East

NASER

MOE

BONNIE

ROBYN

ALI

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-East

NASER

MOE

BONNIE
ROBYN

ALI

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-East

Poll

Names on List

NASER AL-KUKHUN
LIB

MOE AMERY
PC

BONNIE DEVINE CP-A

ROBYN LUFF NDP

ALI WAISSI
WRPVSDR
Voter Turnout (%)

68 - MAYLAND HTS 16 AVE S CENTRAL3684412872816211044.3


69 - MAYLAND HTS 16 AVE N3778220512210300027.3
70 - MARLBOROUGH 16 AVE NW4286260683413400131.5
71 - MARLBOROUGH N CENTRAL419729150129900123.9
72 - MARLBOROUGH S CENTRAL4605442634415800034.3
73 - MARLBOROUGH S E3227442543314000043.5
74 - MARYVALE W3491431384713002037.8
75 - MAIDSTONE4467610515517420039.0
76 - 4 AVE NE2414252432810200142.7
77 - MARLBOROUGH PARK 8 AVE SE4098471444014000034.2
78 - MARLBOROUGH PARK 8 AVE S3213270563512120138.0
80 - MARLBOROUGH PARK W240329330259011037.9
81 - MARLBOROUGH PARK NW282625236289700134.8
82 - MARLBOROUGH DRIVE NE3617311723314400140.2
83 - MARLBOROUGH N3798331605415600141.4
84 - MARLBOROUGH DR N CENTRAL3829451494715100039.5
85 - MARLBOROUGH 16 AVE NE40710372572913500033.2
86 - MARLBOROUGH NE3591621442513320337.9
87 - MARLBOROUGH E45510692662717400038.2
88 - MADEIRA W210227028238000038.1
89 - MADEIRA E3038443302611110036.6
90 - MARLBOROUGH PARK 8 AVE N2425460322210520043.4
92 - MARLBOROUGH PARK NE3498442593214500041.5
93 - MARLBOROUGH PARK N246137226269200037.4
94 - MANORA4599483784918740040.7
95 - MARLBOROUGH PARK N W3957283573012500131.9
96 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-EAST331864224105552408
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-East

NASER

MOE
BONNIE

ROBYN

ALI

Voter

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


9 CALGARY-ELBOW

BAGOT
AVE SW

CAMERON AVE SW

I
2 ROYAL
E11

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

26 AVE SW

431
1012

00.25
KM
0.51

AVE SW

5789

1832 AVE SW15


34 AVE SW16

30 AVE SW
1429

212223
37 AVE SW

2628

4344

3938

4546

CURRIE BARRACKS
3635

3338 AVE SW

2527
40 AVE SW

6059

46 AVE SW
5857

5654

48 AVE SW49

5051
47 AV

8GLENMORE TR SW
CITY OF CALGARY BOUNDARY

Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145

50 AVE SW

6265
50 AVE SW

7172
7473
58 AVE SW

76MU RD

MORE TR SW

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Elbow

Poll

Names on List

MEGAN BROWN WRP

GREG CLARK
AP
GORDON DIRKS
PC

LARRY R. HEATHER
SC

JOHN ROGGEVEEN
LIB

CATHERINE WELBURN
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - MOUNT ROYAL ESTATE4862083930134425310052.1


2 - LOWER MOUNT ROYAL30923820083910700034.6
3 - MOUNT ROYAL STATION4291292880113523800055.5
5 - SOUTH CALGARY NW5101512658073624200047.5
6 - SOUTH CALGARY463149455073820810145.1
9 - SOUTH MOUNT ROYAL45112104112061825220055.9
10 - UPPER MOUNT ROYAL4791791109211423401049.1
13 - ROXBORO PARK3961092115031523500259.8
14 - RIDEAU PARK47427113113072428400059.9
17 - SOUTH CALGARY E4671910553194723401250.7
18 - SOUTH CALGARY WEST5302412266054025710048.5
19 - MARDA LOOP44387046096619900245.4
20 - RICHMOND PARK W5032513362165127840155.5
21 - GARRISON WOODS N466155969021516001034.5
22 - MARDA LOOP EAST472711041054520802144.7
23 - ALTADORE NORTH4741810462093923200048.9
25 - ELBOW PARK W4701811912601927310058.1
26 - ELBOW PARK47013159121071831800167.9
27 - ELBOW PARK E420713910301825810061.4
29 - ERLTON S5131476410136020400240.2
30 - STANLEY PARK455910557093621600047.5
31 - ELBOYA N4241412898002126100061.6
32 - RIVERDALE435810315401827400063.0
Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Elbow

Poll

Names on List

MEGAN BROWN WRP

GREG CLARK
AP

GORDON DIRKS
PC

LARRY R. HEATHER
SC

JOHN ROGGEVEEN
LIB

CATHERINE WELBURN
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)


33 - ALTADORE E53122125102173929640055.7
34 - ALTADORE5911715099053330400051.4
35 - GARRISON WOODS E513915695252629300057.1
37 - RUTLAND PARK52141111500117328610255.3
38 - RUTLAND PARK W525408456128727000051.4
39 - GLOUCESTER4952710760055525400051.3
41 - GLAMORGAN486249042195321910045.1
42 - GLAMORGAN NW373152825133510711029.0
43 - GLAMORGAN W468285641195018510039.5
44 - GLAMORGAN E4263010136165823200254.9
45 - GRAFTON PARK4853615974333130600063.1
46 - RUTLAND PARK S450193221084612600028.0
47 - FLANDERS428913450033222800053.3
48 - ALTADORE S53118112102063627400352.2
49 - ALTADORE SE579161471270113533600158.2
50 - BRITANNIA49423127127082130603062.6
51 - STANLEY PARK S352183931054113410038.1
52 - ELBOYA S4401213968042825100157.3
53 - ALTADORE SW5371612395083427600051.4
54 - GARRISON WOODS S4801712146153322300146.7
55 - MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY64210501173500054.7
57 - GREENWOOD455256235144617300438.9
58 - GLAMORGAN SE460339856263422900049.8
61 - RICHARD384194533043613700035.7
62 - RICHARD E458224032174614800032.3
63 - LINCOLN PARK W593185393033320000033.7

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Elbow

Poll

Names on List

MEGAN BROWN WRP

GREG CLARK
AP

GORDON DIRKS
PC

LARRY R. HEATHER
SC

JOHN ROGGEVEEN
LIB

CATHERINE WELBURN
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

65 - LINCOLN PARK4972413063284527201054.9
66 - LINCOLN PARK E5212312365295828000153.9
67 - RESERVOIR N4532311052193022510149.9
68 - WINDSOR PARK N49928106641144826100152.5
69 - WINDSOR PARK E377246644364318650149.6
70 - WINDSOR PARK5262798540105824720047.0
71 - WINDSOR PARK S502265347297421110142.2
73 - CHINOOK W368191644043011300131.0
74 - BELAIRE4741681145171026001055.1
75 - MEADOWLARK PARK5223310378153725700049.2
76 - MAYFAIR4902090128272727400156.1
77 - ADVANCE-POLLS 1-2541445265010105866000
78 - ADVANCE-POLLS 26-5045472237118117890100
79 - ADVANCE-POLLS 51-7674421211623136871101
80 - MOBILE-112045133823212031
81 - MOBILE-212125211217106101
82 - MOBILE-31315642225121411
83 - MOBILE-41715601111105004
84 - MOBILE-52877111458100
85 - SPECIAL BALLOT2190560737211000

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

1,6267,3695,541605142,898 18,008 41 15 42
1601,3387137513582,627201
34,6811,7868,7076,254675653,256 20,635 43 15 4359.7
8.742.230.30.32.715.8

ANDERSON RD SW
8919

1CANTE

1720

RD SE56

2710

1822

SE33

5611

LAKE BONIVISTA

3155
3457

29305358

312
5961

1326

LAKE28

5152

FISH CREEK

14BONAVENTURE

AD

5049

373648

JAMES MCKEVITT RD SW

38464765
39454366

4067
RR

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


10 CALGARY-FISH CREEK
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
LAKE
MIDNAPORE42

00.25

KM
0.51

LAKE SUNDANCE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Fish Creek

RICHARD

BLAINE

JILL

MARTIN

ALLISON

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Fish Creek

RICHARD

BLAINE

JILL

MARTIN

ALLISON

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 127

CITY OF CALGARY BOUNDARY JANUARY 1, 2014

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


11 CALGARY-FOOTHILLS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM
00.512

144 AVE NW

144 AVE NW

71 72
797776
787475

SYMO

6668
6567
6462
6361
555758

WEST NOSE CREEK


112 AVE NW

112 AVE

R NW

524035

5449
H

51N

41 39 38

4227O

303433
2932

4745

COUNTRY

44 4326

18 19

1722

2325

910
1514

ILL7

1113
612

1A4

NOSE HILL PARK

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Foothills

Poll

Names on List

KEELAN FREY WRP

JANET KEEPING
GPA

JIM PRENTICE
PC

ANNE WILSON
NDP

ALI BIN ZAHID


LIBVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - EDGEHILL43332876761420632048.0
2 - EDGEDALE43429537751716300037.6
3 - EDGEMONT ESTATES4712988781721200045.0
5 - EDELWEISS532325128781025300047.6
6 - EDENSTONE50929108750918502036.7
7 - EDGEWOOD4442544567915001034.0
9 - EDGEBYNE4414485669518200041.3
10 - EDGEVIEW442264123571622600051.1
11 - EDFORTH531535118891327800052.4
12 - EDCATH489424107672024000049.1
13 - EDENWOLD5261544575814700128.1
14 - EDGEBROOK53827488472619200035.7
17 - EDGEVALLEY LANDING41934093301817500242.2
18 - EDGEBURN50128357523017000033.9
21 - EDGERIDGE TERRACE48918477491015801032.5
22 - EDGEVALLEY MEWS4253937550517200040.5
23 - EDGEBROOK COVE45433356571616500036.3
24 - EDGEBROOK CLOSE4002757246715700139.5
25 - EDGEBROOK PARK47125667451515810033.5
26 - EDGERIDGE VIEW50019286551717900035.8
27 - HIDDENCLOSE36341548641217000347.7
28 - HIDDENMEWS3773725060815700041.6
29 - HIDDEN COVE4053427849416700041.2
30 - HIDDENVALLEY LANDING50742286831022310044.0
31 - HIDDENVALLEY VALE5344438179821500040.3
32 - HIDDENVALLEY PLACE45941459771119200041.8

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Foothills

Poll

Names on List
KEELAN FREY WRP

JANET KEEPING
GPA

JIM PRENTICE
PC

ANNE WILSON
NDP

ALI BIN ZAHID


LIBVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

33 - HIDDENVALLEY MANOR4503755578618100240.7
34 - HIDDENVALLEY GROVE45357576601321100046.6
35 - HIDDENVALLEY VILLAS4224224869716802140.5
37 - HIDDENRANCH CRES535675831061627700051.8
38 - HIDDENRANCH PLACE4635956388822300048.2
39 - HIDDENRANCH ROAD47552253961221511045.5
40 - HIDDENHILLS PLACE448391135871518700142.0
41 - HIDDENHILLS ROAD41432352681216700140.6
42 - HAMPSTEAD TERRACE545224100381417800032.7
43 - HAMPSTEAD ROAD57523483551417900031.1
44 - HAMPSTEAD WAY5202329044916800032.3
45 - HAMPSTEAD CIRCLE635252100512119910131.5
46 - HAMPSTEAD COURT53631779791320900139.2
47 - HAMPSHIRE GROVE3932877350616400041.7
48 - HAMPTON MEWS591462116771225300143.0
49 - HAMPTON CLOSE51921210932917300033.3
50 - HAMPTON TERRACE48624211539718700038.5
51 - HAMPTON LINK3991816736712900032.3
53 - HAMPTON WAY548163127311419100235.2
54 - CITADEL3033436333413710045.2
55 - SHERWOOD MEADOW63146662783022200035.2
57 - SHERWOOD RISE4231624644010800326.2
58 - KINCORA MANOR543524102741324520045.1
61 - KINCORA POINT46033567682319600042.6
62 - KINCORA GARDEN43023374551116600138.8
63 - SHERWOOD COMMON3731643327129200024.7
64/65 - SHERWOOD ROAD / SHERWOOD SQUARE157903822249320059.2

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Foothills

KEELAN

JANET

JIM

ANNE

ALI BIN

Voter
6316

8 AVE SE

17 AVE SE

MEMORIAL DR NE/S

8 AVE SE

7775
RAIL
7471

59 5857

1566

73725456

6768

535251

MORE TR SE

GLENMORE TR SE

6560
6462

474849
26 AVE SE
46434241
454440

633536
1632
34 33

3738 39
30 2928 27

18 19

2123 2426

PEIGAN TR SE2225

1412

66 AVE SE

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


12 CALGARY-FORT

HERITAGE DR SE

811

910

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL43


DIVISIONS ACT, 20102

RE TR SE

GLENMORE TR SE

00.425

KM
0.851.7

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Fort

SAID
JOE

VIC

JEEVAN

ANDY BAO

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Fort

SAID

JOE

VIC

JEEVAN

ANDY BAO
Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Fort

SAID

JOE

VIC

JEEVAN

ANDY BAO

Voter

GLENMORE TR SW

778180
78AVE
7679
66 AVE SW
7370

7569

4068

W 65 68
66 AVE SW

6763

GLENMORE RESERVOIR

AVE SW

5960
5861

Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145

90 AVE SW
4146

5756
875554
5253

484950

393837

36353431

2324262829
2527

2220

1817
1916

11121314

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


13 CALGARY-GLENMORE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

8DR SW
765
SON RD SW
BRAESIDE DR SW
431

SW

00.3

KM
0.61.2

136 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Glenmore

Poll

Names on List

LINDA JOHNSON
PC

ANAM KAZIM NDP

CHRIS KEMP-JACKSON
WRP
TERRY
LO AP

DAVE WADDINGTON
LIBVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - BRAESIDE SOUTH EAST3805668471171892 0049.7


2 - BRAESIDE SOUTH4305384336161921 0144.9
3 - BRACEWOOD WAY411566362251880 0146.0
5 - CEDARGROVE ROAD4924285557132020 0041.1
6 - CEDARBRAE SOUTH5254610163692250 0343.4
7 - CEDARDALE SOUTH4523371443131640 0236.7
8 - CEDARDALE WEST4674875639112060 0044.1
9 - CEDARBRAE CENTRE4453185475131810 0040.7
10 - CEDARBROOK523626252681900 0336.9
11 - CEDARBRAE EAST3844440324121321 0335.2
13 - BROOKPARK CENTRE4657471645302440 0252.9
14 - BRAESIDE CENTRE41275725511122251 0054.6
15 - BRAESIDE EAST44564707112152320 0052.1
16 - BRAESIDE NORTH42245693713131770 0041.9
17 - BROOKPARK NORTH4484769323111621 0136.4
18 - BROOKPARK WEST5026976739122390 0047.6
19 - CEDARBRAE NORTH EAST4414258577121760 0140.1
20 - CEDARBRAE NORTH441616559471961 0345.1
21 - CEDARBRAE WEST38666506710162090 0154.4
22 - CEDARILLE44941697810102080 0146.5
23 - OAKWOOD DRIVE434601054411142340 0053.9
25 - OAKTREE LANE425416835431510 0236.0
26 - OAKMOOR DRIVE4725771317181840 0139.2
27 - PALISBRIAR PARK455663044861542 0033.8
29 - SPRINGWOOD3906854455171890 0048.5
30 - HAVENHURST4075263406161770 1043.7
33 - HAYSBORO SOUTH51983967910132810 0254.5

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Glenmore


LINDA

ANAM

CHRIS

TERRY

DAVE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Glenmore

LINDA

ANAM

CHRIS

TERRY
DAVE

Voter

6966
70 6867

TARADALE
61 LAKE63

5957

56 55

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


14 CALGARY-GREENWAY
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

505354

494847

4446

CORAL

00.4
KM
0.81.6

SPRINGS41
42 LAKE

MCKNIGHT BLVD NE

MCKNIGHT BLVD NE

393738

3132 AVE NE

16 AVE NE

2425

16 AVE NE1

222019
1617

8 AVE NE

A10
12111

562
ELLISTON 43
LAKE

17 AVE SE1A

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Greenway

MANMEET

DON

DEVINDER

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Greenway


Names

MANMEET BHULLAR

DON MONROE

DEVINDER
TOOR

Voter Turnout

Poll

on List

PCNDP

WRPVSDR

(%)
47 - CORAL REEF MANOR54670563215800129.1
48 - CORAL SPRINGS CIRCLE45949523013101028.8
49 - TARADALE SOUTH45235603012500328.3
51 - TARARIDGE SOUTH3322936279200027.7
52 - TARINGTON WEST3753445199800026.1
53 - TARINGTON CENTRE45338663914300031.6
55 - TARAVISTA E42854753716600239.3
56 - TARAVISTA W53251793016010130.3
57 - TARALEA E48972683617600036.0
59 - TARALEA N52467552114300027.3
60 - TARACOVE W43545473212400128.7
61 - TARACOVE E64687663218500329.1
63 - TARALAKE W47378444216400134.9
64 - TARALAKE E48971264614300129.4
65 - TARALAKE N67560923318500227.7
67 - TARAWOOD W43935654014011032.1
68 - SADDLETOWN CIRCLE E42829782513211031.1
69 - ADVANCE-CALGARY GREENWAY2229464380200
71 - ADVANCE-CALGARY GREENWAY30612188515300
72 - ADVANCE-CALGARY GREENWAY2438171395100
73 - ADVANCE-CALGARY GREENWAY334105101540904
36.2
21.1

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

727977

7069

7378

7576
6061

5856

6774

626365

4364

5445

594246

4950

ARBOUR LAKE

5253

4140

34 3538
3637
3332

473130

24262728
1729

1A23

2221

1519
13121120
1410
7N9

64
SILVER SPRINGS
32

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


15 CALGARY-HAWKWOOD
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25

KM
0.51

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Hawkwood


BETH

MICHAEL

POLLY

JASON

HARBAKSH SINGH
JAE

LEN

Voter

Poll

Names on List

BARBERREE
AP

CONNOLLY
NDP

KNOWLTON COCKETT
GPA

LUAN PC

SEKHON
LIB

SHIM WRP

SKOWRONSKI
SCVSDR

Turnout (%)

1 - SILVERVIEW44226107875857128200063.8
2 - SILVERDALE45611104873674227810061.0
3 - SILVER RIDGE4131110415671044125221061.3
4 - SILVER MEAD47410103770667326600056.1
5 - SILVER HILL441101161569858127700163.0
6 - SILVER VALLEY4083829761054123500057.6
7 - SILVER SPRINGS RD W401689948737119700049.1
8 - SILVER RIDGE S438247813771340324800056.6
9 - SILVER BROOK4451596460850323601153.5
10 - SILVER SPRINGS RD E38318839511354122900059.8
11 - SILVERSTONE42923952831060027300063.6
12 - SILVER RIDGE N4218106888959328101067.0
13 - SILVERTHORN356578638644017700049.7
14 - SILVER CREEK418689572956023700056.7
15 - SILVERGROVE S41877910591038220501149.5
16 - SILVERGROVE N47312100289860427501058.4
17 - RANCHLANDS WAY3591251330541014210039.6
18 - RANCH GLEN328453327530012200037.2
19 - RANCHVIEW SW429881634960019800146.4
20 - RANCHVIEW SE306963327633014100046.1
21 - RANCHVIEW NW4251087940635419100145.2
22 - RANCHVIEW NE47010777391640018900040.2
23 - RANCHERO S446689543840019100042.8
25 - RANGE390572438738016401042.3
26 - RANCHRIDGE W436387649943219900145.9
27 - RANCHRIDGE E374971254646018800150.5
28 - RANCH ESTATES W393879466546221000053.4
29 - RANCH ESTATES E347127111511040019500056.2
30 - HAWKCLIFF4781093748946121400145.0
31 - HAWKLEY VALLEY4271375780759124210156.9
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Hawkwood


BETH

MICHAEL

POLLY

JASON

HARBAKSH SINGH
JAE

LEN

Voter

Poll

Names on List

BARBERREE
AP

CONNOLLY
NDP

KNOWLTON COCKETT
GPA

LUAN PC

SEKHON
LIB

SHIM WRP

SKOWRONSKI
SCVSDR

Turnout (%)

33 - HAWKWOOD4201767475453222211153.3
34 - HAWKFIELD4288772731239021110149.5
35 - HAWKDALE302637364441215702052.6
36 - HAWKSIDE POINT211339150421011800055.9
37 - HAWKVIEW MANOR49412731971050124400049.4
38 - HAWKHILL48026548691058022500046.9
39 - HAWKFORD4977643102445222700145.9
40 - HAWKSTONE4831173392753124011049.9
41 - HAWKBURY4701575491855425200053.6
42 - HAWKVILLE3991373265334119100047.9
43 - HAWKLAND4911071188342321800044.4
45 - HAWKTREE W428959566631017600041.1
46 - HAWKTREE E5178105971853025410049.1
47 - CROWFOOT CIRCLE371775561456020810256.6
48 - WATERGROVE387756292579024110062.3
49 - ARBOUR MEADOWS473772647933117500037.0
50 - ARBOUR GROVE APTS285233342324010700037.5
51 - ARBOUR LAKE APTS373455558831116200043.4
52 - ARBOUR WOOD415965673440119810248.2
53 - ARBOUR LAKE ESTATES5358712108936023410043.7
54 - ARBOUR SUMMIT46013652105634122600049.1
55 - ARBOUR GLEN4835694102739523110148.0
56 - ARBOUR VISTA508127031261174029600058.3
57 - ARBOUR CREST S53717972731156025610047.7
58 - ARBOUR STONE E52451134491050223320044.5
59 - ARBOUR STONE W4495797621428019510043.4
61 - ARBOUR BUTTE5127921189859026600052.0
62 - ARBOUR RIDGE W4755793801056023300049.1
63 - ARBOUR RIDGE E52611911662054024300046.2
64 - CITADEL HILLS E354661052948017600250.3
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Hawkwood


BETH

MICHAEL

POLLY

JASON

HARBAKSH SINGH
JAE

LEN

Voter

Poll

Names on List

BARBERREE
AP

CONNOLLY
NDP

KNOWLTON COCKETT
GPA

LUAN PC

SEKHON
LIB

SHIM WRP

SKOWRONSKI
SCVSDR

Turnout (%)

65 - CITADEL GARDENS368639173648117450147.6
66 - CITADEL HILLS W3406541561223015200044.7
67 - CITADEL LANE39913711521039018602047.1
69 - CITADEL ESTATES429764171329017500040.8
70 - CITADEL FOREST3741173326732015210140.9
71 - CITADEL ACRES4039106152228220010049.6
72 - CITADEL MEADOW POINT401581636632016600041.4
73 - CITADEL RIDGE4766930551068023200148.9
74 - CITADEL MANOR43515722681752022650052.0
75 - CITADEL COURT43617785681149122910052.5
76 - CITADEL CIRCLE4361073249853319810045.4
77 - CITADEL MEADOW524111073741551026100049.8
78 - CITADEL CREST36712644561052119910054.2
79 - CITADEL MEADOW BAY3924703571447019500049.7
80 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-HAWKWOOD2426020181161394644107
81 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-HAWKWOOD3335627195171516785500
82 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-HAWKWOOD212515302161784777400
83 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-HAWKWOOD322458275181721751002
84 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-HAWKWOOD232086185161380576110
85 - MOBILE-ARBOUR LAKE RETIREMENT RESIDENCE314338513076001
86 - SPECIAL BALLOT1455352350117800 23

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

7926,123389 5,240653 3,67075 16,942 35 12 46


1331,32066 1,13883778153,533 1119
33,5239257,443455 6,378736 4,44890 20,475 46 13 5561.3
4.536.42.231.23.621.70.4

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

80 AVE SE

CARBURN LAGOON
24-23-1-W5
13-23-1-W5

WESTERN IRRIGATION DISTR

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


16 CALGARY-HAYS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

6968

00.3

0.61.2

6367
264

106 AVE SE
6057

5958

53 54

126 AVE

4849
130 AVE SE
4746

453642
4443 2

3435

3332

3839

2628

MCKENZIE TOWNE LAKE


MCKENZIE TOWNE

LAKE SUNDANCE

1012

MCKENZIE LAKE

21 ES

65

LAKE
162
31
22X

SIKOME LAKE

92/22X

Statement of Official Results | 147

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Hays

Poll

Names on List

ZACHARY DOYLE
SC

CARLA DRADER
NDP

SHAWN EMRAN
LIB

GRAHAM MACKENZIE
GPA

BOB MAILLOUX
WRP

RIC MCIVER
PCVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - ELGIN MEADOWS29715217039231320 0044.4


2 - ELGIN GREEN2431435118331010 0041.6
3 - ELGIN AVENUE2430484039361270 0052.3
4 - ELGIN TERRACE3982569335351400 0035.2
5 - ELGIN VIEW617310112674682640 0042.8
6 - ELGIN GARDENS48546920351511980 0040.8
7 - MCKERRELL4261805878532250 0153.1
8 - MCKENNA3970646354491760 0144.6
9 - MT. GIBRALTAR490066120881052710 0055.3
10 - MT. NORQUAY53015793851442990 0056.4
11 - MT. SPARROWHAWK500064155811322971 0059.4
13 - MCKERRELL GARDENS4223659146701940 0046.0
14 - ELGIN WAY54317113367732280 0142.2
15 - INVERNESS PARK532061176591613040 0057.1
16 - ELGIN ESTATES3860399249981970 0051.0
17 - MCKENZIE TOWNE GATE4330735848802146 1149.9
18 - PRESTWICK PARK3682665323581571 0042.7
19 - HIGH STREET74627514147942330 0231.5
20 - INVERNESS4350526472762101 0048.3
21 - INVERNESS DRIVE50719816574592530 0150.1
22 - MCKENZIE LAKE WAY41324710450882012 0048.7
23 - MT. ROBSON46406284661042441 0253.0
24 - MT. CASCADE525081115801233000 0057.1
25 - MT. ALBERTA41905611458962250 0053.7
26 - MT. SELKIRK51617610988962800 0054.3
27 - MCKENZIE LAKE BAY43903440621232230 0050.8
28 - MT. CORNWALL50717814271722380 0046.9
29 - PRESTWICK POND57818111271862521 0043.6
30 - PRESTWICK AVENUE5140101111045802471 0048.1
31 - PRESTWICK ESTATES5781108125471142870 1049.8
Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Hays

Poll

Names on List

ZACHARY DOYLE
SC

CARLA DRADER
NDP

SHAWN EMRAN
LIB

GRAHAM MACKENZIE
GPA

BOB MAILLOUX
WRP

RIC MCIVER
PCVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)


33 - MT. BREWSTER4260728263992440 0057.3
34 - MT. DOUGLAS CLOSE3241465038841740 0053.7
35 - MT. ALLAN4234616646481710 0140.7
36 - PRESTWICK CLOSE4791638252671930 0140.5
37 - PRESTWICK DRIVE53008814847942510 0047.4
38 - ST. ALBERT CATHOLIC CHURCH4480609545641830 0040.8
39A - PRESTWICK COURT (A-M)398027121818660 0116.8
39B - PRESTWICK COURT (N-Z)398127422421790 0019.8
40 - PRESTWICK PLACE4302599331381421 0033.0
41 - PRESTWICK BAY39236610336321500 1239.0
42 - MCKENZIE TOWNE SCHOOL3550576331561530 0043.1
43 - MT. APEX3231546250331460 0045.2
44 - MT. DOUGLAS PLACE461134104501142130 0046.2
45 - MT. ABERDEEN4211619435571670 0139.9
46 - 130 AVENUE338135532424920 0027.2
47 - MT. MCKENZIE MANOR3501507239441430 0040.9
48 - MT. DOUGLAS POINT475250105541202412 0050.7
49 - DOUGLAS RIDGE GROVE3832566142441512 0039.4
50 - DOUGLAS RIDGE GREEN42937310150762130 3150.6
51 - DOUGLAS VIEW ROAD45724561581412531 0055.4
52 - DOUGLAS VIEW RISE47314892501212310 0048.8
53 - DOUGLAS WOODS ROAD4572828265762350 0051.4
54 - DOUGLAS RIDGE MEWS4071416440741660 0141.0
56 - DOUGLAS WOODS HEIGHTS4304573268792130 0049.5
57 - MONSIGNOR SMITH SCHOOL3651528251992130 0058.4
58 - DOUGLAS PARK BOULEVARD484160134641202620 0154.3
59 - DOUGLAS GLEN CENTRAL526164124771372952 0056.1
60 - DOUGLASDALE GOLF COURSE4412519049861970 0144.9
61 - DOUGLAS BANK DRIVE443060103481072281 0051.5
62 - DOUGLAS BANK WAY500057122841192740 0054.8
63 - DOUGLAS GLEN POINT53228471491052482 0146.8
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Hays

Poll

Names on List

ZACHARY DOYLE
SC
CARLA DRADER
NDP

SHAWN EMRAN
LIB

GRAHAM MACKENZIE
GPA

BOB MAILLOUX
WRP

RIC MCIVER
PCVS D R

Voter Turnout (%)

64 - DOUGLAS GLEN CENTRAL4911619864852281 0046.4


65 - DOUGLAS GLEN BOULEVARD46324218051701830 0039.5
66 - RIVERBEND240017803220770 0032.1
67 - DOUGLAS GLEN MANOR50606094551072350 0046.4
68 - QUARRY PARK LAFARGE3241557046681770 0054.6
69 - QUARRY PARK NORTH3162532136781720 0355.4
70 - ADVANCE-CALGARY HAYS42241641691976140 00
71 - ADVANCE-CALGARY HAYS123226142253098071 00
72 - ADVANCE-CALGARY HAYS21862751572396161 01
73 - ADVANCE-CALGARY-HAYS21991262252567000 01
74 - MOBILE-MCKENZIE TOWNE CARE CENTRE & RETIREMENT RESIDENCE4128519561040 01
75 - SPECIAL BALLOT2366173852030 01
Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)
Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

844,2976412213,7865,670 14,699 27 6 26
984181297761,0012,7372 02
30,865935,1387222504,5626,671 17,436 29 6 2856.6
0.529.54.11.426.238.3

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


17 CALGARY-KLEIN
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

NOSE HILL PARK

109

64 AVE NW
754
862

17181

KM15

1921

00.25

0.5112

1622

NOSE HILL PARK


1314

2023

262524

3429
3241

41 AVE NE2

3538

5452

5148

1A24 AVE NW

4946
5044
5345

5865667071
5960

6163

646768

727375

116 AVE NW1

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Klein

CRAIG

KYLE

DAVID

JEREMY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
152 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Klein

CRAIG

KYLE

DAVID

JEREMY

Voter

SON RD SW
171424
WOODBIN15

ANDERSON RD SW

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


18 CALGARY-LOUGHEED
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145

681323

9122126
351620
1127
1019

00.3

0.61.2

4171828
F

46 AVE SW

363533
146 AVE SW 34

31JAMES MCKEVITT R

3738
394041

44 4342

4849 54 5051

555352
5759 60 58 61
8267 6662

686564
6971
7072

78BRIDLEW

7374

79808175

22X

22X

SPRUCE MEADOWS TR S

TWP RD 223A

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Lougheed

MIHAI
LEILA

MARK

DAVE

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Lougheed

MIHAI

LEILA

MARK

DAVE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
156 | Statement of Official Results

CITY OF CALGARY BOUNDARY JANUARY 1, 2014

144 AVE NW

6779

144 AVE NE

6869

77271
7877

75 74

COUNTRY

18917
2710

19 28

AVE

6111629

3 45 12

15 2030 31

14 2132 33 42 43

2226 34
24 25 35

41 44
5859

80 AVE NE

23 364045 57 60

NOSE HILL PARK

3746 47

56 61

38 49 48
1352

53 54

55 64

CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

50 51

64 AVE NW

MCKNIGHT BLVD NW

MCKNIGHT
37 AVE NE

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


19 CALGARY- MACKAY-NOSE HILL
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

32 AVE NE

16 AVE NE

KM
00.512

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill

SANDY KEVIN

NEIL

PRAB

KATHY

KAREN M.
Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill

SANDY KEVIN

NEIL

PRAB

KATHY

KAREN M.

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill

SANDY KEVIN

NEIL
PRAB

KATHY

KAREN M.

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

CITY OF CALGARY BOUNDARY JANUARY 1, 2014

69686766

6164
595857

5354

5556

5251
41SADDLE
RIDGE LAKE

504948

4345

3740
3839

3534
36 303132

TARA
TARADALE LAKE

80 AVE NE

2526

LVD NE

1113
2322

14 15

2118

2017

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL

54 AVE NE10

FAL

85

94

CORAL SPRINGS LAKE

DIVISION OF
20 CALGARY-MCCALL
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

12
00.35

KM
0.71.4

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-McCall

BURHAN

AVINASH S
HAPPY

IRFAN

JAGDEEP KAUR

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
162 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-McCall

BURHAN

AVINASH S

HAPPY

IRFAN

JAGDEEP KAUR

Voter
32 AVE NW

24 AVE NW24 AVE NW

17 AVE NW

11141525

16 AVE NW
4142

47 49505772

35
1121326

3113 AVE NW46

515871 73

476

810

1727

4348
39 3845
44R
53 59 60

8 AVE NE74

5 AVE NE75

92 AVE NW

2329

32 33 34 36

54 5663

2 AVE NE 76
6978

2062

CENTRE AVE NE

21223035

6768
4 AVE SE

BOW TR SW

CAMERON AVE SW
ROYAL AVE SW

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


21 CALGARY-MOUNTAIN VIEW
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

26 AVE SW

00.375

KM
0.751.5

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Mountain View


MARC ANDREW

MARK

DAVID

TERRY

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Mountain View


MARC ANDREW

MARK
DAVID

TERRY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
166 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Mountain View


MARC ANDREW

MARK

DAVID

TERRY

Voter
1A
727374
7071

575859

5453

6465

6968
6667

5255

TWP RD 252

4541
6148

43 4447
37 36

341615

28 2931
2730

2623

131011

256
22875

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


22 CALGARY-NORTH WEST

20214

1817N

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

NW1

KM
0 0.25 0.51
Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-North West

CHRIS

JEFF

SANDRA

NEIL

KAREN

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-North West

CHRIS

JEFF

SANDRA
NEIL

KAREN

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-North West

CHRIS

JEFF

SANDRA

NEIL

KAREN

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
8284

8788

9193IL

81807685

9092
7389

969798

5077
79 7875

7472716968

6766

6364

5152 53
4954

555657

596162
60 4339

484746324238
2845

293031

3736

2423

22333435

921
81019

181716

611

1314

32
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
23 CALGARY- NORTHERN HILLS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

WEST NOSE CREEK

00.275

KM
0.551.1

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Northern Hills

JAMIE

HARRY

PRASAD

TERESA

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Northern Hills

JAMIE

HARRY

PRASAD
TERESA

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Northern Hills

JAMIE

HARRY

PRASAD

TERESA

Voter

FISH CREEK
LAKE BONAVENTURE

DO

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


24 CALGARY-SHAW
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

3456

00.275

KM
0.551.1

1819

2827

3133

1312
2423

LAKE42
MIDNAPORE
4043

303234

4847

LAKE45

51SUNDANCE44
556062
5261
5658

575059

6463

SIKOME
LAKE

7267

22X71

7068

66SUNLAKE

22X

2A

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Shaw


ALEXANDER

BRAD

EVERT

GRAHAM

JEFF

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Shaw


ALEXANDER
BRAD

EVERT

GRAHAM

JEFF

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
178 | Statement of Official Results

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


25 CALGARY-SOUTH EAST
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
11298

KM
00.512

109 110

9793
95 94

99 100 101
90 91

88 89 8684
8783

22X

SPRUCE MEADOWS TR S

22X

3536
3438

67 68
72 71
6970

767778

8179

2310

1314

15 23

4039 43
41 42

66 65

6062

5 68

916

2226
21 24 25

48 474659
50 51

194 AVE SE
18 19 20

194 AVE SE

5354

2849

56 55

2A3130

5880

CITY OF CALGARY BOUNDARY JANUARY 1, 2014

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-South East

Poll

Names on List

RICK FRASER
PC
GLADWIN
GILL LIB

BRANDON
LUNTY WRP

JORDAN MAC ISAAC


GPA

MIRICAL MACDONALD
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - SILVERADO RANCH3959493824118420046.6
2 - SILVERADO SKIES5128775826421800042.6
3 - SILVERADO PONDS4965095004315210130.8
4 - SILVERADO42446132826715610036.8
5 - SILVERADO BANK46479114725819700042.5
6 - SILVERADO WAY40635115646617200142.6
7 - SILVERADO PLAINS3833484016014300037.3
8 - SILVERADO RANGE4344274526015610136.2
9 - SHERIFF KING39347113915114900138.2
10 - CHAPARRAL MARQUIS4697095147621010245.2
11 - CHAPARRAL MACLEOD484117128526428010057.9
13 - CHAPARRAL COMMON49573177266923710047.9
14 - CHAPARRAL DRIVE500751410656726700053.4
15 - CHAPARRAL BOULEVARD52492137447125400048.5
16 - CHAPARRAL LAKE682151229058535310051.8
17 - CHAPALINA TERRACE NORTH543100158976227300050.3
18 - CHAPALINA TERRACE SOUTH49090216466124200049.4
19 - CHAPALINA SQUARE3555963233513500038.0
20 - CHAPALA43287199534725110258.6
21 - CHAPMAN4457987155922210049.9
22 - CHAPARRAL566105117346125400044.9
23 - CRANLEIGH RIDGE4584387325317900039.1
24 - CHAPARRAL RAVINE3886875815118500047.7
25 - CHAPARRAL VALLEY TERRACE4025496724117320043.0
26 - CHAPARRAL VALLEY GREEN46861136517021000145.1
27 - CHAPARRAL VALLEY NORTH2174793543212700058.5
28 - WALDEN GATE28633122854512300043.0
29 - WALDEN ROAD35055133325515800045.1
30 - WALDEN COURT3404073416614810043.5
31 - WALDEN TERRACE2344362324111500049.1
32 - LEGACY GATE2263442464611400050.4

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-South East

Poll

Names on List

RICK FRASER
PC

GLADWIN
GILL LIB

BRANDON
LUNTY WRP

JORDAN MAC ISAAC


GPA
MIRICAL MACDONALD
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

33 - LEGACY CIRCLE2344744034313700058.5
34 - CRANLEIGH MARQUIS541133135144424520045.3
35 - SILHOUETTE3285343703512900039.3
36 - CRAMOND MARQUIS3794574916416611244.6
37 - CRAMOND4404275056016400037.3
38 - CRANFIELD41060136024918400044.9
39 - WINDMILL WEST47410895035422400147.5
40 - CRANLEIGH RIDGE501120106345425130150.3
41 - CRANLEIGH4649946062619510042.0
42 - CRANWELL4398696136322200050.6
45 - CRANBERRY NORTH4364477426519200244.5
46 - CRANBERRY SOUTH4084535814315000036.8
47 - CRANSTON ROAD3934185735616500042.0
48 - CRANWELL POND4216814325116520039.2
49 - CRANRIDGE5449426903920400037.5
50 - CRANSTON CRESCENT2853942825612900145.6
51 - CRANSTON AVENUE46146127038521600046.9
53 - CRANARCH WAY500119136124323800047.6
54 - CRANARCH PLACE4797899037825800053.9
55 - CRANFORD GREEN2813763534512610145.2
56 - CRANARCH COMMON4208386025420700149.5
57 - CRANARCH TERRACE2154594313913700063.7
58 - CRANFORD ROAD202253261429700048.0
59 - AUBURN BAY HEIGHTS59461209868326810045.1
60 - AUBURN BAY LAKE45564136717221700047.7
61 - AUBURN BAY SETON38836134518117610045.4
62 - AUBURN CREST LANE37746125166217700046.9
63 - AUBURN CREST PARK2443453226413710056.1
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-South East

RICK

GLADWIN
BRANDON

JORDAN

MIRICAL

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-South East

RICK

GLADWIN

BRANDON

JORDAN

MIRICAL

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
211

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


26 CALGARY-VARSITY

312

940

NOSE HILL PARK

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

1341
444KM

81439

715

4561
5962

00.35
0.71.4

619

3346
3231

40 AVE

586468

6566

2030

5571

2225

32 AVE NW
24 AVE NW

24 AVE NW

5053
2351

76 77
17 AVE NW

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Varsity

Poll

Names on List

SUSAN BILLINGTON
PC
PETE HELFRICH
LIB

STEPHANIE MCLEAN
NDP

SHARON POLSKY
WRP

CARL SVOBODA
GPAVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - DALMENY HILL44676309330423300152.5
2 - DALCASTLE N46596489033427100058.3
5 - BOWMONT VARSITY189104203613517800094.2
6 - VARSITY BOW450102308727124700054.9
7 - VARSITY RISE31080195120217200055.5
8 - VARSITY VIEW3664493319010500129.0
9 - BUCKBOARD45890169225522800450.7
10 - DALRYMPLE36047238322417900049.7
11 - DALHART HILL41779269739724810059.5
12 - DALHURST486863711753830101062.1
13 - DALFORD464682510628723400050.4
14 - DALHOUSIE STATION34743113219511000031.7
15 - VARSITY CROWCHILD43279126024317800041.2
16 - VALHALLA40760176927317610043.2
17 - VALLANSE44759318927220800046.5
18 - VALIANT N38655319127721100054.7
19 - VALIANT S35551346525417900050.4
20 - VARSITY VILLAGE WEST26740144413411500043.1
21 - VARSCLIFFE33157205927516800151.1
22 - SHOULDICE37526148231515800042.1
23 - MONTGOMERY47533119721316500034.7
24 - MONTGOMERY E474391710127418800139.9
25 - MONGOMERY SHAGANAPPI538592812944826800150.0
26 - MONTGOMERY TERRACE432391610431419410044.9
29 - MARKET MALL36421148514614000038.5
30 - LANDMARK ESTATES37856127618316500043.7
31 - VARDANA2795895326314920053.4

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Varsity

SUSAN

PETE

STEPHANIE

SHARON

CARL

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-Varsity

SUSAN
PETE

STEPHANIE

SHARON

CARL

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

12 AVE SW

6966
32

6867

7264

6546

14 AVE SW

6263
17 AVE

5857

97

1618

843
DR SW
4746

SIROCCO DR SW

2221

2326

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


27 CALGARY-WEST
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

4137

ELBOW RIVER36

2927
30G
RIC
3332

V31

00.25

KM
0.51

Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145

CITY OF CALGARY BOUNDARY JANUARY 1, 2014

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-West

Poll

Names on List

MIKE ELLIS PC

GERARD LUCYSHYN
WRP

MIZANUR RAHMAN
NDPVSDR
Voter Turnout (%)

1 - STRADWICK42158327216202039.0
2 - STRATHBURY43291466820500348.1
3 - STRADDOCK52994496420710039.1
4 - STRATHAVEN43282586320301147.5
5 - STRATTON499109659727102054.7
6 - STRATHCONA NORTH38340536615911242.3
7 - STRATHCONA SOUTH33251355814400043.4
8 - STRATHLORNE43589637222400252.0
9 - STRADBROOKE521142667528300154.5
10 - CHRISTIE KNOLL509108534520600040.5
11 - CHRISTIE BRIAR507120424020230039.8
12 - CHRISTIE PARK SOUTH35860274112810336.6
13 - CHRISTIE GARDENS3872613296800017.6
14 - SIMCOE WESTSIDE REC40251414413600134.1
15 - SIMCOE SOUTH496111595522500145.6
16 - SIGNATURE50095633619410139.0
17 - SIGNATURE VIEW65590384917700027.0
18 - SIROCCO PLACE43758354113410030.7
19 - SIGNAL HILL GREEN33941304611710134.8
20 - SIGNAL HILL CIRCLE40343465914800036.7
21 - SIGNAL RIDGE43196294817310040.1
22 - SIENNA HEIGHTS527109627624700046.9
23 - SIENNA PARK WEST607140737328600147.3
24 - SIENNA PARK EAST546173458930701056.4
25 - SIENNA HILLS499100486421200042.5
26 - SIGNAL HILL HTS43555595416801038.9
27 - SIERRA MORENA CIRCLE485106717525200352.6
28 - SIGNAL HILL SOUTH494138725226200153.2
29 - SIERRA VISTA512945810225401250.2
30 - SIERRA MORENA GREEN40885455618600346.3
31 - SIERRA MADRE483103798626800055.5
32 - SIERRA MORENA CLOSE549918110327500050.1
33 - SIERRA NEVADA490147728230110061.4
34 - SIERRA NEVADA PLACE38178475518002148.0
35 - SIERRA MORENA LANDING512138508527310053.3
36 - DISCOVERY VALLEY446137554223400152.7
37 - DISCOVERY RIDGE EAST478128546224400051.0
38 - DISCOVERY RIDGE WAY549142734726200147.9
39 - WEDGEWOODS EAST51453547318000035.0
40 - DISCOVERY RIDGE LANE44672395416501037.2
41 - DISCOVERY RIDGE WEST575151486326200045.6
42 - SLOPEVIEW383115343318200047.5
43 - SPRINGBANK FORTRESS35872495117201148.6
44 - LOWER SPRINGBANK HILL47480487920700043.7
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 189

Summary Of Results By Poll - Calgary-West

MIKE

GERARD

MIZANUR

Voter

144 AVE NW

6359

666564

155455

61 60

6867
3534

5150

4948

4746

4243

7424
CN RAIL

312927

2325
2126

YELLOWHEAD TR NW
141516

1312

2019
121 AVE NW
1875

1110

114 AVE NW8


56

32

104 AVE NW

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


28 EDMONTON-BEVERLY- CLAREVIEW
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.4

KM
0.81.6

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview

DERON

TONY
STEPHANIE

OWAIS

TOMI

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview

DERON

TONY

STEPHANIE

OWAIS

TOMI

Voter

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


29 EDMONTON-CALDER5
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM
00.512

CITY OF ST. ALBERT


76

1510
1411

416 13

153 AVE NW

153 AVE NW
3940

23 22 2120
2526 2737

Big Lake

28137 AVE NW

137 AVE

2930

3132

333436

4243
44 28

5149484746
3132 AVE NW
132 AVE NW

52 54

57585961
6062

2CN RAIL

68 67

66 127 AVE NW

6564

7672

73 74

16118 AVE NW

7880

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Calder

ANDREW
AMIT (SUNNY)

THOMAS (TOM)

DAVID

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Calder

ANDREW

AMIT (SUNNY)

THOMAS (TOM)

DAVID

Voter

CITY

347377

373635

3072
3839

7174
7068

2827
167 AVE NW

3142

4446

4069

6365
476667
167 AVE NW

2123

255048
5149

VE

1817

14E N
525354

5756
5955

153 AVE NW
1312

910

6062
153 AVE NW

52

142 AVE NW

137 AVE NW

137 AVE NW

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


30 EDMONTON- CASTLE DOWNS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.2

KM
0.40.8

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Castle Downs

NICOLE

THOMAS

GERRIT

TODD

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Castle Downs

NICOLE

THOMAS

GERRIT

TODD

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

2389
16

101112

1314

1617

1819

107 AVE NW

24 2526
2327

3133
3443

444548
464750

2829

3036 38

39 40

4142

JASPER AVE NW

58596265
51606166

56 5768
6364

7378
74 7780
7175
7276
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
31 EDMONTON-CENTRE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.15

KM
0.30.6

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Centre

Poll

Names on List

LAURIE BLAKEMAN
LIB

JOE BYRAM WRP

GREG KEATING
IND

CATHERINE
KEILL PC
RORY JOE KOOPMANS
IND

DAVID SHEPHERD
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - BOUNDARY NW49832981319615900031.9
2 - QUEEN MARY PARK NW5277715426011223401044.6
3 - QUEEN MARY PARK N5536215520111221521039.1
4 - QUEEN MARY PARK CENTRE5004010215011618300036.6
5 - ST JOSEPH4502252509412800128.7
6 - QUEEN MARY SCHOOL29722621106810901037.0
7 - MCDOUGALL44732431507512910028.9
8 - ARMOURY314241011606511600036.9
9 - KINGSWAY268113030425900022.0
10 - ST JOSEPH S39561291355410013.7
11 - ARMOURY S3891653417310210026.2
12 - KINGSWAY S415122070789900324.6
13 - THE POINT6396424439016729810146.8
14/16 - OLIVER W / OLIVER SQUARE N499419227010017900035.9
18 - OLIVER SQUARE37817722605410600028.0
19 - GRANT MACEWEN51100008900017.6
20 - GRANT MACEWEN E447123260557800217.9
21 - BOUNDARY NE49121612007111910024.2
22 - BOUNDARY E56819601119513210123.4
23/53 - STONY PLAIN W / PEARL TOWER41137722318515540037.7
24 - STONY PLAIN E5382111214014319121035.7
27 - SYNAGOGUE N54156702319618341034.0
28 - JASPER N44122501317511601026.5
31 - OLIVER SCHOOL495444116011618100036.6
32 - OLIVER S6064217224112521101035.0
33 - KITCHENER PARK W534444219011518400034.5
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Centre

Poll
Names on List

LAURIE BLAKEMAN
LIB

JOE BYRAM WRP

GREG KEATING
IND

CATHERINE
KEILL PC

RORY JOE KOOPMANS


IND

DAVID SHEPHERD
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

35 - KITCHENER PARK47430321509314300030.2
36 - OLIVER SCHOOL S33728912507113400340.7
39 - KITCHENER PARK S524143382751021410040.8
40 - BASILICA N47643821807714820031.1
41 - EDMONTON GENERAL N6473814339012421800033.7
42/62 - RAILTOWN S / EDMONTON GENERAL881535621011920400023.2
43 - RAILTOWN N49349543709118600238.1
44 - RAILTOWN E652629228012122200034.0
45 - AVC47825711708613600028.5
46 - CITY CENTRE W420254123110916311039.0
47 - CITY CENTRE53053404508919101036.2
48 - CITY CENTRE E42541612607915300036.0
49/50 - CHURCHILL SQUARE N / CHURCHILL SQUARE S7464012116112119111125.9
52 - TOP OF THE VALLEY378251221807413100034.7
54 - VALLEY VIEW32737304904213100140.4
55 - VICTORIA PARK32927733513711000033.4
56 - GOLF VIEW44247724908218700142.5
57 - GAZEBO PARK45145602516914600132.6
58 - NOTLEY PARK32239731107113100040.7
61 - BASILICA SE6217611239017129910048.1
63 - BRIDGE VIEW PANORAMA33552913407016600049.6
66 - RAIL VIEW51252612209717801035.0
67 - GRANDIN30645431805012000039.2
68 - EAST GARNDIN557694045011423201142.0

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Centre

Poll

Names on List

LAURIE BLAKEMAN
LIB

JOE BYRAM WRP

GREG KEATING
IND

CATHERINE
KEILL PC

RORY JOE KOOPMANS


IND

DAVID SHEPHERD
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

70 - LEGISLATURE39422831307912500031.7
71 - MCKAY W276193141528000029.0
72 - MCKAY SW490491021309617011034.9
74 - HILLTOP415402232010618210043.9
75 - MCKAY AVENUE46747723218917800038.1
76 - MCKAY S5063814017212719802039.5
77 - HILL VIEW462407322010918100039.2
78 - VETERANS PARK5915214318014523210139.4
79 - LEGISLATURE E248216020497800131.9
80 - ROSSDALE36431301707812900035.4
81 - SOUTH ROSSDALE377699037010622100058.6
82 - ADVANCE-POLLS 1-25156248461342577002
83 - ADVANCE-POLLS 26-5032540714126731188000
84 - ADVANCE-POLLS 51-81495622425928191661103
85 - MOBILE-1751603579223101
86 - MOBILE-214251902666102
87 - MOBILE-34410326077160002
88 - MOBILE-42326552785198512
89 - MOBILE-56511303156130
90 - MOBILE-65412540197209400
91 - MOBILE-73851021043117001
92 - SPECIAL BALLOT676129092195016

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

3,2236462561,782357,149 13,091 48 21 38
9761263944651,8343,426105
34,9764,1997722952,228408,983 16,517 49 21 4347.4
25.44.71.813.50.254.4

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


32 EDMONTON-DECORE72
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25

KM
0.51

6970

167 AVE NW

6465

6667
62616059

5456

153 AVE NW

484950

153 AVE NW

454443

3738

39 40
144 AVE NW
3433 3231

2630
2829

242322
1425

2815

171821
1619

1211109

12346

CN RAIL
1615

204 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Decore

TREY

DEAN R
CHRIS

JANICE

BRADLEY LAWRENCE

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Decore

TREY

DEAN R

CHRIS

JANICE

BRADLEY LAWRENCE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Decore


TREY

DEAN R

CHRIS

JANICE

BRADLEY LAWRENCE

Voter

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


33 EDMONTON-ELLERSLIE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

AVE
211

2430
12232632

KM1

333

00.4

4513
D

1525

272935

ANTHONY HENDAY DR NW

7616

920

193639
17 183740
21223841
4344

4945

646566

485046
SW

51545658

6971

5359

5274

41 AVE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Ellerslie


HARMAN
JACKIE

ROD

MIKE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Ellerslie


HARMAN

JACKIE

ROD
MIKE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
210 | Statement of Official Results

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


34 EDMONTON-GLENORA
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25

KM
0.51
CN RAIL

YELLOWHEAD TR NW
707577

687276

6973

118 AVE NW

115 AVE NW

6665

5355

6261
6360

5658

514743
4946

111 AVE NW

3938
363433

3735

5048

4544

3130

1922
151617
2021

2324

252729

131173
1485
12109 64
STONY PLAIN RD NW

95 AVE NW

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Glenora

Poll

Names on List
SARAH HOFFMAN
NDP

HEATHER KLIMCHUK
PC

DON KOZIAK WRP

DAVID PARKER
GPA

KAREN SEVCIK
LIB

CHRIS VILCSAK
APVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - GROAT VIEW SOUTH483134531138221100043.7


2 - GOVERNMENT HOUSE3768989818319810052.7
5 - CRESCENT PLACE3728920745513000034.9
6 - CAPITAL HILL WEST55516468161121127202049.4
7 - STONY PLAIN CORNER416155451618923410056.3
9 - CANORA WEST54081141013111000020.4
10 - WESTLAWN EAST4958013802310620021.4
11 - BRITANNIA SOUTH38188121063412300032.3
12 - WESTLAWN SOUTH4116219134109950024.1
13 - WESTLAWN NORTH32278252507313800042.9
14 - YOUNGSTOWN SOUTH4721062817313717410137.1
17 - BRITANNIA EAST3958215607011020027.8
18 - CANORA NORTH4601102015513316610036.1
19 - BRIGHTVIEW4811213215210718700038.9
20 - CANORA EAST539141402433321410039.7
21 - GROVENOR SOUTH4651682418112622900049.2
22 - GROVENOR NORTH5572066026513931930157.5
23 - GLENORA WEST393121571712420200051.4
24 - GLENORA CENTRE3961435710181123000258.6
25 - GLENORA EAST4701616711110825800054.9
26 - GROAT VIEW NORTH44513932555218800042.2
27/29 - GROAT ESTATES SOUTH / HIGH STREET SOUTH503190231147423901047.7
28 - GLENORA GATES2857816636511400040.0
30/31 - HIGH STREET NORTH / GROAT ESTATES NORTH53212021538316000030.1
32 - 124TH STREET SOUTH5071834012281225700050.7
33 - 124TH STREET NORTH611223361025828430046.5

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Glenora

Poll

Names on List

SARAH HOFFMAN
NDP

HEATHER KLIMCHUK
PC

DON KOZIAK WRP

DAVID PARKER
GPA

KAREN SEVCIK
LIB

CHRIS VILCSAK
APVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

35 - WESTMOUNT SOUTH435165421435223100053.1
36 - WESTGLEN5802023517612828010048.3
37 - WESTMOUNT WEST457190449351126201057.5
38 - CORONATION EAST5321984718810628700053.9
39 - CORONATION NORTH444151521402322210050.0
40 - CORONATION SOUTH41014342818821000151.5
41 - CORONATION WEST340151371228621600063.5
42 - MCQUEEN EAST43787302405615200135.0
43 - MCQUEEN NORTH417122421922218900045.3
44 - MCQUEEN SOUTH5141894827110427910154.5
45 - HIGH PARK SOUTH45196392931016800037.3
46 - HIGH PARK CENTRE389102273213216710143.2
47 - HIGH PARK NORTH407119333014218900046.4
48 - MAYFIELD EAST439142292515120300046.2
49 - MAYFIELD CENTRE431137361805019610245.9
51 - MAYFIELD NORTH462145432423822510048.7
52 - WOODCROFT SOUTH438127171413516710038.1
53 - MEADOWCROFT5211517421381226901252.2
55 - BAYWOOD SOUTH441104241108515200134.7
56 - INGLEWOOD SOUTH400133312116019201148.5
57 - ST ANDREWS64317383330192833600252.6
58 - INGLEWOOD EAST536160221388321410140.1
59 - INGLEWOOD CENTRE553169251134822000240.1
60 - MUNICIPAL VIEW551128171623417000030.9
61 - INGLEWOOD NORTH332844604410201031.0
62 - INGLEWOOD CORNER18527140023400118.9
63 - INGLEWOOD WEST465179291565223600050.8
64 - BAYWOOD NORTH375904723110700028.5
65 - WOODCROFT EAST485195341727325800053.2
66 - WOODCROFT CENTRE422161471128923800056.4
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Glenora

Poll

Names on List

SARAH HOFFMAN
NDP

HEATHER KLIMCHUK
PC

DON KOZIAK WRP

DAVID PARKER
GPA

KAREN SEVCIK
LIB

CHRIS VILCSAK
APVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)


67 - WOODCROFT WEST361142311723720200056.0
68 - DOVERCOURT WEST423151471639423000054.4
69 - DOVERCOURT CENTRE5362044930151029901056.0
70 - DOVERCOURT NORTH388148241833720310052.3
71 - DOVERCOURT EAST4381634117191424500055.9
72 - SHERBROOKE WEST622202312828627702345.3
73 - SHERBROOKE SOUTH370115232423216912046.2
74 - SHERBROOKE EAST505177341727724430148.5
75 - SHERBROOKE NORTH496174332037524200048.8
76 - PRINCE CHARLES WEST580178351895825301144.0
77 - PRINCE CHARLES EAST560142203238521000037.5
78 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON-GLENORA72517757633161014600
79 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON-GLENORA6651185271621879100
80 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON-GLENORA50163337174625102
81 - MOBILE-MCQUEEN RESIDENCE / GROAT HOUSE / BRITTANIA GARDENS655312371141112
82 - SPECIAL BALLOT13925614317830 42

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

10,5822,7871,252175487422 15,705 38 14 70
1,8913581422066412,518802
34,38812,4733,1451,394195553463 18,223 46 14 7253.2
68.417.37.61.13.02.5

6667
6970

6362

6059

5455

101 AVE NW

5051

5253
98 AVE NW
47403936
4443

4846

423837

492631

242730
2325

3235
3334

1916

1714

2218

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL

610
457

1276 AVE NW

DIVISION OF38
35 EDMONTON-GOLD BAR
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
21

00.35

KM
0.71.4

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Gold Bar


RONALD

DAVID

JUSTIN J

MARLIN

CRISTINA

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Gold Bar

RONALD

DAVID

JUSTIN J

MARLIN
CRISTINA

Voter

CN RAIL
2815
7467

W16

6665

7370

6963

7168

515253

121 AVE NW60


555658

474950

5459
118 AVE NW
4243

444538

211918

2016

414037
113 AVE NW3615

3414

3324

3025

2810
298

277

51

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


36 EDMONTON- HIGHLANDS-NORWOOD
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25
KM
0.51

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood

JONATHAN WEIQUN

JOSHUA

BRIAN

MATTHEW R.

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood

JONATHAN WEIQUN

JOSHUA

BRIAN

MATTHEW R.

Voter

28A
7779

8081

8385

131430

3161

1529

17 28 34
1835
3258 59
5576

5354

153 AVE NW
1019

3752

7574

39
248

11 20

27 36

50 51

62 64

71 7273

5721
1612
422

2641

25 44

4048
63 66
144 AVE 65
NW

67 68

69 70

23 2445

CN RAIL

16216

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Manning


GURCHARAN

ADAM

ATIQ

HEATHER

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Manning


GURCHARAN
ADAM

ATIQ

HEATHER

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Manning


GURCHARAN

ADAM

ATIQ
HEATHER

Voter

WHITEMUD DR NW

331617

WHITEMUD
V62

4039

4142

3734

188

209
23 22

531

4543

49 25 24

2112
464450

5128

272611
3015

575832
56593114
5213
5560

5362

6466

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


38 EDMONTON-MCCLUNG
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25

KM
0.51

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-McClung


LORNE
JOHN

STEVE

DAVID

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-McClung


LORNE

JOHN

STEVE

DAVID

Voter

118 AVE NW
112 AVE NW

7071

16A

STONY PLAIN RD NW

3332
3531

2724

STONY PLAIN RD NW
61

87

53
7464

342923
269
953022

95 AVE NW

5962

4111

6042403920
76585413

12PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF

5553

444619
4345 471814

39 EDMONTON- MEADOWLARK
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

Stony Plain No. 135

5652
WHITEMUD DR NW

49481615

00.4

KM
0.81.6

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Meadowlark


DAN

JON

AMBER

KATHERINE

Voter

Poll

Names on List

BILDHAUER
LIB
CARSON
NDP

MAZE WRP

O'NEILL
PCVSDR

Turnout (%)

1 - GLENWOOD N4031578132913500133.7
2 - GLENWOOD E45120133213120500045.5
3 - GLENWOOD SE327671131910900133.6
5 - WESTLAWN SW385873251311902031.4
6 - WESTLAWN N478892172914600130.8
7 - WESTLAWN CENTRAL71223128309027110038.1
9 - WEST MEADOWLARK N43524144255324600156.8
10 - WEST MEADOWLARK CENTRAL40316128284221400053.1
11 - WEST MEADOWLARK E331671131810800132.9
13 - WEST MEADOWLARK SW57124110181817000029.8
14 - THORNCLIFF NE3913080132614900038.1
15 - THORNCLIFF SE2831691172014401151.6
17 - THORNCLIFF CENTRAL3861278111011100028.8
18 - THORNCLIFF N41419118223319200046.4
19 - THORNCLIFF NW4191964152412200129.4
21 - SUMMERLEA N46925108164119010040.5
22 - SUMMERLEA E415107993313110031.6
23 - SUMMERLEA NE3151163142411200035.6
25 - TERRA LOSA CENTRAL4161497104016100038.7
26 - TERRA LOSA SW4442685236519900044.8
27 - TERRA LOSA NW41015110238122910156.1
29 - LAPERLE E51711132182018100035.0
30 - LAPERLE SE47912115223218100138.0
31 - LAPERLE CENTRAL S51312128172418100235.7
33 - LAPERLE CENTRAL W44021121295422502051.6
34 - LAPERLE S46320138202720500144.5
35 - LAPERLE W47933124437827801058.2
37 - BELMEAD N43415109215019510145.2
38 - BELMEAD NE52122118224420601139.9
39 - BELMEAD SE46419126282820130143.5
41 - BELMEAD CENTRAL41211117203218010043.7
42 - BELMEAD SW52331126356325500148.9
43 - ALDERGROVE NW45319122284020900046.1

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Meadowlark


DAN
JON

AMBER

KATHERINE

Voter

Names
Poll on List
BILDHAUER
LIB
CARSON
MAZE WRP
O'NEILL
R
Turnout
62/63
- WEBBER GREENS SE / WEBBER GREENS NE

11.5
22.8

76 AVE NW
2629

1425

24 23

2230
21 2032

1931

151413
21237

353433

394162

101138A

97 4645
44 4363

525161
56535455
43
12575659

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL
DIVISION OF58
40 EDMONTON-MILL CREEK
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.4

KM
0.81.6

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Mill Creek


HARPREET

SAQIB

DENISE

GENE

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Mill Creek


HARPREET
SAQIB

DENISE

GENE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 233

11104

129
1513
875

216
143

172521

2122

2728

3033

192023

3132

3436

555350
5451

494443

4538

575652 4839

5947

4140

6160AVE

6365

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL
DIVISION OF
41 EDMONTON-MILL WOODS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
ANTHONY HENDAY DR NW

00.3

KM
0.61.2

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Mill Woods

Poll

Names on List

CHRISTINA
GRAY NDP

AURA LEDDY
IND

ROBERTO MAGLALANG
LIB

SOHAIL QUADRI
PC

NAOMI RANKIN CP-A


BALJIT SALL
WRPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - MINCHAU N378121093801918700049.5
2 - GREENVIEW SE436153373112121600049.5
3 - GREENVIEW E458156264903224510053.5
4 - GREENVIEW NE4201521165811924720058.8
5 - GREENVIEW PARK4991713204502426300052.7
6 - GREENVIEW NW4321374154202922712153.2
7 - MICHAELS PARK SE3901152113113319300049.5
8 - MICHAELS PARK SW4911310183511920400242.0
9 - MICHAELS PARK CENTRAL434138293201419500044.9
10 - MICHAELS PARK N3761291122412619300051.3
11 - TWEDDLE PLACE NE3161016134812719601062.3
13 - MALCOLM TWEDDLE PARK302540525079100130.5
14 - TWEDDLE PLACE SW4559329451515512134.7
15 - TWEDDLE PLACE W4191610104223124601058.9
16 - TWEDDLE PLACE NW3501311122901919211055.1
17 - RICHFIELD NW345113153211016200047.0
18 - RICHFIELD CENTRAL379103111340815710041.4
19 - RICHFIELD SW3951320105111520901053.2
20 - RICHFIELD SE4881441174731823010047.1
21 - RICHFIELD NE42873013170210500124.8
22 - LEE RIDGE NW38566311361712400232.7
23 - LEE RIDGE SW5281550103502222210042.0
24 - LEE RIDGE SE461150285612223900051.8
25 - LEE RIDGE NE4931492104102322500045.6
26 - HILLVIEW NW417132293002119400046.5
27 - HILLVIEW SW4981833164401626210052.6
28 - HILLVIEW PARK4551481181601319610043.1
29 - HILLVIEW N420136173501719610146.9
30 - HILLVIEW NE4371564124301723200053.1
31 - HILLVIEW SE4301371144521921800150.9
32 - MINCHAU SW415135191501717700142.9

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Mill Woods

Poll
Names on List

CHRISTINA
GRAY NDP

AURA LEDDY
IND

ROBERTO MAGLALANG
LIB

SOHAIL QUADRI
PC

NAOMI RANKIN CP-A

BALJIT SALL
WRPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

33 - MINCHAU CENTRAL3491060162601816610047.6
34 - MINCHAU S344100481802415400145.1
35 - MINCHAU PARK4601340173611520310044.1
36 - MINCHAU E3911111143101917620045.0
37 - WEINLOS NE513157062322421200041.3
38 - WEINLOS PARK4111452122601620100048.9
39 - WEINLOS CENTRAL450117142231516200036.0
40 - WEINLOS SE271102061501313600050.2
41 - WEINLOS SW4021220112901217400043.3
42 - WEINLOS NW4151382132231419210046.3
43 - TAWA NE4791342123501219500140.9
44 - TAWA NW434822155301416600038.2
45 - TAWA PARK5371251225311621810140.8
46 - HEWES PARK5911112114112419001032.3
47 - HEWES WAY308320330046900022.4
48 - KAMEYOSEK SE55374184301914501026.4
49 - KAMEYOSEK NE362109064811517900049.4
50 - KAMEYOSEK NW414105392801516014039.6
53 - TIPASKAN NE31489493401815400049.0
54 - TIPASKAN CENTRAL3251141103001617100052.6
55 - TIPASKAN NW385116094502019000049.4
56 - TIPASKAN SW35779062701412603136.4
57 - MEYONOHK NW4421383133112721300048.2
58 - MEYONOHK CENTRAL4251102223212018700044.0
59 - MEYONOHK NE4221292133701219300045.7
60 - MEYONOHK SE4091413103901921200352.6
61 - MEYONOHK SW4601663113502524000052.2
62 - SATOO W461155094102122611149.5
63 - SATOO CENTRAL4151333143901620520049.4
64 - SATOO NE386104161811414411137.8
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Mill Woods

Poll

Names on List

CHRISTINA
GRAY NDP

AURA LEDDY
IND
ROBERTO MAGLALANG
LIB

SOHAIL QUADRI
PC

NAOMI RANKIN CP-A

BALJIT SALL
WRPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

65 - SATOO E442128094701419820044.8
66 - SATOO SE4231446103812422301053.0
67 - SATOO S457182493902626000157.1
68 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON-MILL WOODS7089412311921082002
69 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON MILL WOODS75673425431181172104
70 - MOBILE-ALLAN GRAY CONTINUING CARE CENTRE11953599631295121
71 - SPECIAL BALLOT70041701210330 25

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

8,4661137752,435401,227 13,056 29 22 49
1,464167548542102,254106
28,1309,9301298502,920441,437 15,310 30 22 5554.7
64.90.85.619.10.39.4
STONY PLAIN RD NW
14

99 AVE NW

95 AVE NW

25810
97 AVE NW
369
95 AVE NW

1223
1124

2829

132649
91 AVE NW

1415

3031

333450

17192137

87 AVE NW
383935
4440

5153

18224143

2WHITEMUD

5556

6061

62 AVE NW

5859

6362

61 AVE NW
697273

51 AVE NW

7475

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


42 EDMONTON-RIVERVIEW
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

WHITEMUD DR NW2

00.3

KM
0.61.2

238 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Riverview


BRANDON

IAN

SANDRA WOLF
GLENN

LORI

DONNA

STEVE

Voter

Poll

Names on List

BERINGER
AP

CRAWFORD
WRP

LANGE GPA

MILLER
IND

SIGURDSON
NDP

WILSON
LIB

YOUNG
PCVSDR
Turnout (%)

1 - JASPER PLACE NORTH WEST341731063388510024.9


2 - JASPER PLACE CENTRAL WEST4005131192131614101035.5
3 - JASPER PLACE4273152182101612900030.2
4 - JASPER PLACE NORTH EAST39541821331157400119.0
5 - JASPER PLACE CENTRAL EAST389114109792214400037.0
6 - JASPER PLACE SOUTH EAST331173010261012900039.0
7 - CRESTWOOD NORTH52462000100198022500042.9
9 - CRESTWOOD CENTRAL SOUTH41141500121205521500052.3
10 - CRESTWOOD EAST368650064298118500050.3
11 - MEADOWLARK NORTH WEST45562711122175122520049.5
12 - MEADOWLARK NORTH EAST487272250114124222200145.8
13 - MEADOWLARK CENTRAL527182521183165129600056.2
14 - MEADOWLARK SOUTH WEST519143220160196228910055.7
15 - MEADOWLARK SOUTH4176130197105518200043.6
17 - ELMWOOD NORTH WEST37901510121172217600247.0
18 - ELMWOOD CENTRAL44983132151273125300056.3
19 - ELMWOOD NORTH EAST37421510102163116720044.7
20 - ELMWOOD SOUTH EAST47332322153213323700050.1
21 - LYNNWOOD NORTH WEST3524141011272916701047.7
22 - LYNWOOD SOUTH WEST34261220105183217500051.2
23 - SHERWOOD WEST44561011123102317400039.1
24 - SHERWOOD EAST41311231116172117100041.4
25 - CRESTWOOD SOUTH42332040102337423600156.0
26 - JASPER PARK NORTHWEST346142120102143618911155.2
27 - JASPER PARK NORTH EAST4301180087112213900032.3
29 - VALLEYVIEW NORTH3583122082216818810052.5
30 - JASPER PARK SOUTH WEST453111512102204419500043.0
31 - JASPER PARK SOUTH EAST309414407272212302241.1

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Riverview


BRANDON

IAN

SANDRA WOLF
GLENN

LORI

DONNA

STEVE

Voter

Poll

Names on List

BERINGER
AP

CRAWFORD
WRP

LANGE GPA

MILLER
IND

SIGURDSON
NDP

WILSON
LIB

YOUNG
PCVSDR

Turnout (%)
33 - PARKVIEW CENTRAL54852121177287130512056.0
34 - PARKVIEW SOUTH EAST53542500141309929901056.1
35 - VALLEYVIEW SOUTH41531611112259725511161.9
36 - WHITEHALL SQUARE NORTH35123107871610700030.5
37 - WHITEHALL SQUARE SOUTH297340164958600129.3
38 - LYNWOOD NORTH EAST37821301107164718600049.2
39 - LAURIER HEIGHTS NORTH39571720114324822012056.2
41 - LYNWOOD CENTRAL39762910137214824210061.0
42 - LYNWOOD SOUTH EAST2538111188183115800062.5
43 - LAURIER HEIGHTS SOUTH373102510131224323200062.2
44 - LAURIER HEIGHTS CENTRAL4956160064195215740131.9
45 - LAURIER HEIGHTS SOUTH EAST372111301137325925301168.5
46 - WINDSOR PARK WEST3453111011274117500050.7
49 - WINDSOR PARK CENTRAL3823910138264822500058.9
50 - UNIVERSITY SOUTH32600102151280008.6
51 - BELGRAVIA NORTH WEST3802210152193521100055.5
53 - MCKERNAN NORTH3543110113091016400046.3
54 - MCKERNAN WEST45231810149101419500043.1
55 - BELGRAVIA CENTRAL5517830224125631000156.4
56 - MCKERNAN CENTRAL4424101015461118600042.1
57 - MCKERNAN SOUTH EAST4775530153112119800041.5
58 - BELGRAVIA SOUTH4643702203165228310061.0
59 - RIVERVIEW4895521194132124111049.5
60 - PARKALLEN NORTH WEST3341132017782622700068.0
61 - PARKALLEN NORTH EAST302283010712114200047.0
62 - PARKALLEN CENTRAL EAST305281113361516600054.4
63 - PARKALLEN CENTRAL WEST4943730245132829900060.5
64 - PARKALLEN SOUTH EAST46941630237131929201062.5
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Riverview


BRANDON

IAN

SANDRA WOLF
GLENN

LORI

DONNA

STEVE

Voter

Poll

Names on List

BERINGER
AP

CRAWFORD
WRP

LANGE GPA

MILLER
IND

SIGURDSON
NDP

WILSON
LIB

YOUNG
PCVSDR

Turnout (%)
65 - GRANDVIEW WEST41072110128346325410062.0
66 - GRANDVIEW EAST41531010151146724601059.5
67 - LANDSDOWNE NORTH4634123213594621100045.6
68 - LANDSDOWNE SOUTH51521820156245926101050.9
69 - LENDRUM WEST480450093162214000229.6
70 - LENDRUM NORTH CENTRAL325080012371915710048.3
71 - LENDRUM NORTH EAST345230210741813610039.4
72 - LENDRUM SOUTH CENTRAL44461411125124820700046.6
73 - LENDRUM SOUTH EAST3523140011471815611044.6
74 - MALMO WEST393101404134224122510057.3
75 - MALMO CENTRAL49061921165173324310049.6
76 - MALMO EAST41331323122204520810050.4
77 - ADVANCE-WEST END CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH1422202622759386100
78 - ADVANCE-WEST END CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH41149751,0031063401,651200
80 - ADVANCE-HOLY SPIRIT LUTHERAN CHURCH2170521,040531441,335100
81 - MOBILE-CROSS CANCER INSTITUTE220080012020
82 - MOBILE-SOUTH TERRACE CONTINUING CARE011063314110
83 - MOBILE-CAPITALCARE GRANDVIEW11012362052000
84 - MOBILE-UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA HOSPITAL - 3RD FLOOR26124091272300
85 - MOBILE-UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA HOSPITAL - 4TH FLOOR4621343656010
86 - MOBILE-UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA HOSPITAL - 5TH FLOOR56634432390020
87 - MOBILE-TERRACE / CANTERBURY / MEADOWLARK323139939102270311

88 - SPECIAL BALLOT
Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)
Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

21000169133723100 42
4111,109121529,8031,2303,189 15,915 37 26 61
762411472,3051865433,372400
31,4164871,3501355912,1081,4163,732 19,287 41 26 6161.7
2.57.00.70.362.87.319.3

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots


WHITEMUD DR NW

245
36
78
1514132

161210
192111
18249

17202225
2823

303227
3334

45403936

38 37

4849

5352
23 AVE NW

5150

5758

54615556

626059
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL63
DIVISION OF
43 EDMONTON-RUTHERFORD
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25

KM
0.51

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Rutherford


MICHAEL

RICHARD

CHRIS

JOSEF

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 243

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Rutherford


MICHAEL

RICHARD

CHRIS

JOSEF

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

WHITEMUD DR NW

WHITEMUD DR NW

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF

9596

8994
9093

44 EDMONTON-SOUTH WEST
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

889192

818685
82 83 84

KM
00.512
Stony Plain No. 135

7877

214

6664

68M
706962

28
379
410 12
56 11
171314
R NW

72 5861

2019 18

9 AVE SW

715960R
74 73

21 22

38 37

23 24

34 32

1615

2527

755654

5150

4740
3941

3028
462

41 AVE SW

CITY OF EDMONTON BOUNDARY 2014

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-South West

Poll

Names on List

RUDY ARCILLA
LIB

THOMAS DANG NDP

MATT JENEROUX
PC

COLE KANDER
WRP

KRISHNA TAILOR
APVSDR
Voter Turnout (%)

1 - TWIN BROOKS W47058110317220801044.5


2 - TWIN BROOKS NW CENTRAL500121335336023410046.8
3 - TWIN BROOKS SW CENTRAL43081147114521200049.3
4 - TWIN BROOKS S CENTRAL36441045516218100049.7
5 - TWIN BROOKS SW536131367421124500045.7
6 - TWIN BROOKS S36791034116117000046.3
9 - TWIN BROOKS NE4099947916420200149.6
10 - TWIN BROOKS E CENTRAL460191157923424010152.4
11 - TWIN BROOKS SE461201234015520300044.0
12 - TWIN BROOKS E476131277211122411047.3
13 - BLACKBURN CNTRAL4807986021118700039.0
14 - BLACKBURN E310073248511000035.5
15 - BLACKBURN S44110767720018300041.5
16 - BLACKBURN SW53222966715120100138.0
17 - MACEWAN N45665723619310020.4
18 - MCALLISTER E530101202921618600035.1
19 - MCALLISTER W703111644923725400036.1
21 - MCMILLAN4374874117315201035.0
22 - MARION PLACE55681594725424310244.1
23 - MACEWAN CENTRAL3713862817213602037.2
25 - BLACKMUD CREEK N CENTRAL45661004517417201037.9
26 - BELL544995749519200035.3
27 - BARNES54831068227622400040.9
28 - BOWMAN4854925520217301035.9
29 - POINTE3905765412515200039.0
30 - MOWATT S4671715254291626810157.6
31 - MOWATT NW34887228131213310038.2

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-South West

RUDY

THOMAS
MATT

COLE

KRISHNA

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-South West

RUDY

THOMAS

MATT

COLE

KRISHNA

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-South West


RUDY

THOMAS

MATT

COLE

KRISHNA

Voter

2415
W13

101
11 92

2728
2932

23N
16 1714874

3033

22 21 20 1965
82 AVE NW

34 35 36

3742
4643

5760
395861
5962

4740

76 AVE NW
566364

4854

5568

4969

5070
61 AVE NW
7571

7674

7778

51 AVE NW

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


45 EDMONTON-STRATHCONA

8081 82
283

8489

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25

KM
0.51

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Strathcona

STEVE
RACHEL

SHELLEY

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Strathcona

STEVE

RACHEL

SHELLEY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Strathcona

STEVE

RACHEL

SHELLEY

Voter

45
953 AVE NW
86
107
1112

2613

2415

1617
2319

2930

2120

373132

38363534
4146

3940

42434547
4450

5857

23 AVE NW

49 48

5960

55535251

616364

6667

7675

7170
74 72
6968

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL

7879

80818283

DIVISION OF
46 EDMONTON-WHITEMUD
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

89878684

9092

00.3

KM
0.61.2

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Whitemud

Poll

Names on List

JOHN BALOUN
IND
KATHRYN JACKSON
GPA

STEPHEN MANDEL
PC

CHAD PETERS
WRP

STEVEN TOWNSEND
LIB

BOB TURNER
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - BROOKSIDE N387187718613224200062.5
2 - BRANDER N469329211615526900057.4
3 - BRANDER NW442005710513420610046.6
4 - BRANDER CENTRAL38310291289214200037.1
5 - BROOKSIDE W CENTRAL365274912210317500047.9
6 - OLD RIVERBEND E39503879612623100058.5
7 - R'BEND BRAMLEY-MOORE339025215512920300059.9
8 - RIVERBEND NELSON36303371129314600140.5
9 - RIVERBEND CENTRAL4062128659413620033.5
10 - RIVERBEND W CENTRAL35801461156012310034.4
11 - RIVERBEND S CENTRAL3250021926810000030.8
12 - RIVERBEND WHITEMUD455125213410117300038.0
13 - RIVERBEND EAST44504646610818800042.2
14 - RIVERBEND RAMSAY37111658110718301049.6
15 - RIVERBEND REILLY390004214510316400042.1
16 - BROOKVIEW N WEST482116114713822200046.1
17 - BVIEW BUTTERWORTH43231871148819400044.9
18 - BROOKVIEW CENTRE465039218411222900049.2
19 - BUTCHART52305102131013926901051.6
20 - BURLEY5040012013614027900055.4
21 - BUCHANAN451028615613224100053.4
22 - TERWILLEGAR RHATIGAN426108014913724110056.6
23 - THOMAS RHATIGAN PARK477027117911821700045.5
24 - RICE-RICHARDS456028117811822600049.6
25 - ROMANIUK44402921079120200045.5
26 - TERWILLEGAR POINT518131109613426320050.8
27 - HENDERSON EAGLE RIDGE57105125949323620141.5
28 - MARY LOBAY PARK423117713410720310048.0
29 - FALCONER N494045815910419000038.5
30 - FARNELL-FERRIS6641284171010421800233.1
31 - CARTER CREST N502017219510920601041.2
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Whitemud

Poll

Names on List

JOHN BALOUN
IND

KATHRYN JACKSON
GPA

STEPHEN MANDEL
PC
CHAD PETERS
WRP

STEVEN TOWNSEND
LIB

BOB TURNER
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

33 - WHITEMUD CREEK E5901310023513226401044.9


34 - CARTER CREST E5580410123910724420043.7
35 - CARTER CREST S36102461579116100044.6
36 - FALCONER S457017213210819610042.9
37 - RIVER RIDGE N35801521069416300045.5
38 - RIVER RIDGE S449116612510418920042.1
39 - RIVERSIDE W34411441127713600039.5
40 - RIVERSIDE N38205574610117300045.3
41 - RIVERSIDE NE44402642119718500041.7
42 - LEGER-LAMB498115612610117720035.5
43 - LAUBER-LATTA376035313313220400054.3
44 - LEMIEUX-LOEWEN3450156379215900046.1
45 - LEIGH-LIVINGSTONE43200575213820200046.8
46 - HAYWARD-HILLIARD46602355310414900032.0
47 - HOLLINGSWORTH37221841046216300043.8
48 - HOLLANDS3190062827915100047.3
49 - WHITEMUD RIDGE CHATEAU33312461255311900035.7
50 - WHITEMUD RIDGE W478415515712620800043.5
51 - MASSEY-MAGRATH38610801317216710043.3
53 - TEGLER-TORY540018614911822810042.2
54 - TOMLINSON39402261349514011035.8
55 - TANNER4341146121013920900048.2
56 - TRELLE30001191539112900043.0
57 - HARKER-HUNTERS46220399213518710040.5
58 - HECTOR-HALIBURTON39122601348016100041.2
59 - HASWELL40701371939915900039.1
60 - HAGEN34002382056412900037.9
61 - HANNA3421722689513900040.6
62 - TOANE-TURVEY46832328316321100045.1

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Whitemud

Poll

Names on List

JOHN BALOUN
IND

KATHRYN JACKSON
GPA

STEPHEN MANDEL
PC

CHAD PETERS
WRP

STEVEN TOWNSEND
LIB

BOB TURNER
NDPVSDR
Voter Turnout (%)

65 - TERWILLEGAR GARDEN459011474178024913054.9
66 - MALONE39311441159315500139.7
67 - MARTELL3620074927616110044.5
68 - MCCLUNG-MACNEIL3290060947815120045.9
69 - MACNEIL-MCLAY3971152897514600036.8
70 - THOROGOOD5121210017611524100047.1
71 - TERWILLEGAR-TOWNE CENTRE2060143474710200049.5
72 - TOWNE-TERWILLEGAR W201111692679600047.8
73 - TERWILLEGAR LINK2631124132589900138.0
74 - TERWILLEGAR COMMON177001820496901039.5
75 - STEVENS384003319314419900051.8
76 - SUTTER412012621213118100043.9
77 - TARASUN-AXXESS20300762506500032.0
78 - SCHMID31910438127714100044.2
79 - STINSON361303511512517910149.9
80 - SPEAKER3311146998715300046.2
81 - STROM-SANDIN41903421468915410036.8
82 - MAYNARD486018714210420800042.8
83 - MANN2380351655111600048.7
84 - RABBIT HILL MCLUHAN3380186845515410045.6
85 - SINGER2370037365910511044.7
86 - SHASKE3720141748513800037.1
87 - S TERWILLEGAR-STEIN331012513810715400046.5
88 - SLOANE-SCOTT36302351789816010144.4
89 - SIMPSON5241056221112721710041.4
90 - PARK PLACE E37112181697512100132.9
91 - PARK PLACE W226011484447100031.4
92 - RABBIT HILL-MULLEN3100057475612400040.0
93 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON-WHITEMUD7935566328201289200
94 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON-WHITEMUD46591106389191664404
95 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON-WHITEMUD4942576299941537104
96 - ADVANCE-EDMONTON-WHITEMUD2837865217041178311
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Edmonton-Whitemud

Poll

Names on List
JOHN BALOUN
IND

KATHRYN JACKSON
GPA

STEPHEN MANDEL
PC

CHAD PETERS
WRP

STEVEN TOWNSEND
LIB

BOB TURNER
NDPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

97 - MOBILE-LIFESTYLE OPTIONS #100479555116100


98 - SPECIAL BALLOT024616815422620 38

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

561505,4281,1105099,368 16,621 35 10 48
17321,7493131203,4375,668 1019
37,018731827,1771,42362912,805 22,289 45 11 5760.4
0.30.832.26.42.857.4

AIRDRIE59

46

159

CITY BOUNDARY AS OF MAR 22, 2012

171613
FAIRWAYS18

1211859
DR NW

1 AVE NW

2223

2428

101 AVE NE

29322

4443

3334
3560

6463

4847

4642
3837

6668

6971

7072

YANKEE VALLEY BLVD SE

567473

5053

277

5558

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


47 AIRDRIE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.3

KM
0.61.2
Water
Valley

Cremona

Bottrel

Dogpound

Jackville
Madden

Nier

Carstairs

2A
Collicutt

2928

Stoney No.
142B

ands

2280

Crossfield

Helmsdale/N of Airdrie

AR 22, 2012
Airdrie
1 TO 78

Kersey

26 RadnorWildcat

Mitford

Cochrane Lake

Balza

Stoney No. 142,


143, 144
Cochrane

Glenbow

1A

Bearspaw

Calgary

Mc
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
47 AIRDRIE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

02.5510

Summary Of Results By Poll - Airdrie


Names

PETER BROWN
JEREMY KLUG

CHRIS NOBLE

ANGELA
PITT

JEFF WILLERTON

Voter Turnout

Poll

on List

PCAP

NDP

WRP

INDVSDR

(%)

1 - REUNION N7316119113109230410041.6
2 - REUNION S48141127575320600143.0
3A - WILLIAMSTOWN (A-K)4366596159019410044.5
4 - SILVER CREEK N4123785557316000038.8
5 - SILVER CREEK S3954534355114700037.2
6 - STONEGATE N5594785599221110037.7
8 - EDMONTON TRAIL N4033084944713800034.2
9 - JENSEN N4355794770418711043.2
10 - JENSEN4195772758315200036.3
12 - WILLOWBROOK N58853146062219111032.7
13 - WOODSIDE4287455269220210047.2
14 - WOODSIDE WILLOWBROOK S3944575067417301044.2
16 - WOODSIDE W4449163681321700048.9
17 - FAIRWAYS N45468115471320710045.6
18 - FAIRWAYS WOODSIDE S590100105179224200041.0
20 - SAGEWOOD SW47747125858818301038.6
21 - SAGEWOOD N5205294574318301035.4
22 - SAGEWOOD SE44359105252317600039.7
24 - CANOE N42344104456515900037.6
25 - CANOE CENTRAL4515074752315900035.3
26 - CANALS E43644116977220300146.8
28 - MACKENZIE RAILWAY4102766842214501135.9
29 - TOWERLANE336141241605500016.4
30 - ACACIA44942104577217600039.2
32 - ALLEN E4464185848816300136.8
33 - ALLEN W4284015762416400038.3
34 - ERIN E4697267374422911149.3
36 - SUMMERHILL E4132945279516900040.9
37 - WATERSTONE4646586967621510146.6
38 - SUMMERHILL W4713695470417300036.7
40 - LUXSTONE E4224576379620000348.1
41 - LUXSTONE CENTRAL6387497998726711042.0
42 - LUXSTONE SW61952107157219211031.2

Summary Of Results By Poll - Airdrie

PETER

JEREMY

CHRIS

ANGELA
JEFF

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Airdrie

PETER

JEREMY

CHRIS

ANGELA
JEFF

Voter

2126

2524

23 Rock2221

2019

18 17

161575

131211

Fawcett Lake

Orloff Lake

Island Lake

Jean Baptiste

McMillan Lake

Goodwin
74Lake

Behan
Lake

Gambler 31 Lyle

Smith

2A

Lawrence Lake 2

No. 183
Calling Lake

Calling Lake
Lake
Wandering
River

Breynat

85869

Heart Lake Indian Reserve No. 167A

Chisholm

Island

1011
Charron Lake Plamondon

Lac la Biche

Lake

Baptiste Lake
67

Athabasca55

Grassland Atmore
Donatville

Kinosiu Lake

Beaver
Lake

Beaver
Lake No.

Flatbush

Colinton

19 TO 24

14Skeleton
Lake

North Buck Lake

Caslan
Hylo

Venice

Elinor Lake

Fawcett

Jarvie

Meanook

Perryvale
15 TO 16

Ellscott

Boyle

Long Lake

Buffalo Lake

64 36
Kikino 63

Huppie Lake

Whitefish

Fork Lake
Dapp

Rochester

Tawatinaw

Abee

Newbrook

Lake

White Fish Lake


38No. 128
Garner

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL

Nestow

de18

34656
Smoky
37Lake

Edwand

Bellis

Vilna

Lake
Spedden

Cache Lake

DIVISION OF
48 ATHABASCA- STURGEON-REDWATER my AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL

Egremont
4544

Waskatenau Warspite
Radway

40 TO 41
DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

egal

Opal

651 4647

Redwater

Saddle Lake No. 125

n803 54 53
KM55 TO 57

48 38 49 TO 52

Morinville
Cardiff

Gibbons

01020

Bon
ville AcGciobrbdons

60 TO 64

Bruderhei

Carbondale

686766 825
Lamoureux
37 Pine Sands

Riviere Qui Barre

Cardiff Carbondale

Namao

5859
6866
L2a8mAoureux

2Namao37
75707172

Fort

Jose

Onoway

Calahoo

75 70 71

Fort

Josephburg

uve73

Saskatchewan

43633
Villeneuve

St. 74

73 72

Saskatchewan

St.

Edmonton

44Alb ert Edmonton

Albert
Big Lake

281521
5052

51 AVE

REDWATER

CN RAIL
48 AVE

LANCASTER PARK

Summary Of Results By Poll - Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater

JEFF

TRAVIS

COLIN

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Summary Of Results By Poll - Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater

JEFF

TRAVIS

COLIN

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
268 | Statement of Official Results

Abraham LakeSwan

Lake

54 SpruceView Dickson
Gleniffer
22Lake
01918

1716

15141312

111098

7654

Eagle 34
Hill

Chephren Lake

Mistaya Lake

Peyto Lake

Martin
Lake

Sundre

Westward Ho

Bow Lake

Red Deer River

582 31
Hector Lake

Lake

Lake Louise

Douglas
1 Lake

Banff National

Water
Valley
Bottrel

Madden

Louise

Park28

Boom Lake

2 TO 10

Lake Minnewanka

Ghost Lakes

Stoney No. 142B

Benchlands

Ghost Lake
Cochrane
Lake26

Shadow Lake

Banff

Harvie Heights11

1A Stoney No. 142,


143, 144
7238
TO

Cochrane

Canmore
Dead Man's
12Flats
TO 35

Exshaw

Lac Des Arcs

Stoney No. 142,


143, 144

75 71
Marvel Lake Lake Gloria

Spray Lakes Reservoir

Leman Lake

Kananaskis Country

Bragg 78
Creek

Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145


Priddis
22 Greens Priddis

Millarville
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
49 BANFF-COCHRANE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

Lower Kananaskis
Upper Lake Kananaskis Lake

Eden Valley No. 216

05 1020
COCHRANE

2239

BANFF

TWP RD 262

441A

4041
425
433

4849 2258

1A63

47DR
4650 5557
6062

5254

56596166
GRIFFIN RD652
67687
19

708

BANFF
CANMORE

1513
142428

1720

8 ST

25 30
3132
2333
136

1A

TOWN BOUNDARYAS OF JAN 1, 2014

COCHRANE

2239

TWP RD 262

4041
1A

492258

47DR
46555760

1A63

5154

565966
GRIFFIN RD65
6768
TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

Summary Of Results By Poll - Banff-Cochrane

RON

SCOTT

CAMERON

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
274 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Banff-Cochrane

RON
SCOTT

CAMERON

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

131211109

876543

21
Chisholm

2625

2423

Island Lake
Swan
1Hills

2 TO 3

Flatbush

Baptiste Lake

Athabasca

Colinton

33Fawcett 33

Meanook
Alexis

Alexan der No. 134B

Fort Assiniboine

Shoal
Neerlandia

Jarvie

Dapp

Perryvale

Rochester

Tawatinaw

Whitecourt No. 232


Lake

Pibroch

Nestow

Whitecourt

Blue Ridge

Green
Court

Thunder Lake
Thunder Lake

Campsie

TO
Barrhead 20

Manola

Westlock

TO 44
Pickardville

Clyde18

Vimy49
Opal

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


50 BARRHEAD- MORINVILLE-WESTLOCK

Mayerthorpe

Rochfort Bridge

26Busby

Alcomdale

52 TO 53
Legal
73Manawan
Lake 51

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

Sangudo
Cherhill

Rich Valley

Alexander

Mearns2
4476

Bon Accord

5122

No. 1 34

Riviere

Cardiff

Gibbons

KM

Glenevis
Alexis

Pine Sands

Qui BarreMorinville 55
57 TO 7256

28A
051020

No. 133 43

Carbondale

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

BARRHEAD14

1853 AVE

1615

1953 AVE

1851 AVE

WESTLOCK

4544

50 AVE
110 ST

38106 ST

103A
ST40
4241
181846
4443

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


50 BARRHEAD- MORINVILLE-WESTLOCK
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
LEGAL

CARDIFF

331

MAIN ST

NORTH2
AVE

553
5632

SWAN HILLS

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014


MORINVILLE

100 AVE

6261

6768
GRANDIN DR

Statement Of Results By Poll - Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock

MAUREEN

TRISTAN

GLENN

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
280 | Statement of Official Results

Statement Of Results By Poll - Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock

MAUREEN

TRISTAN

GLENN

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Half Moon Lake


Antler Lake
Cooking
830Lake
North

Colling- wood Cove


ings Lake

Beaverhill Lake

16A
Vegreville

Akasu Lake
Lavoy

Ranfurly
Innisfree

Campbell Lake

Vermilion

Islay

Streamstown

Cooking
South Lake

14 630

Tofield

Mannville

Kenilworth Lake

Kitscoty

Blackfoot 50

Looma

Cooking Lake
Ministik Lake

Ryley60

Birch Lake

Minburn

L loydminster

New

Joseph68

676349

Sarepta Lake
lyMiquelon

Holden

Alice
Lake

w623Lakes

72Hay
Lakes

69 Kingman

Round Hill
Bruce

Clarke48
Lake

616 70

Armena

Demay Lake

Dusty Lake

Thomas Lake
58Viking56

Paradise Valley

Rivercourse

Bittern Lake
Gwynne
Bittern Lake

Camrose

13A
Ohaton

26615

Kinsella

Vernon Lake

Irma

Fabyan

Baxter Lakes

McLaughlin

Duhamel
Tillicum Beach

Bawlf
2528

3257

Wainwright14
Bushy

New Norway

Kelsey

Daysland

Wavy30
LakeTO

Head Lake

Greenshields44

Edberg

Rosalind

Strome

Killam

313334
Sedgewick

5545
TO 54

Ribstone
38 Lake

39 610

Edgerton

Ribstone 43

mson 822
. Samson

Ferintosh
Red18
Deer2229

Lougheed35

42 Chauvin

Reflex Lakes

Lake

Lake

Meeting Creek

2019
TO

Donalda

Heisler
Forestburg

Bellshill Lake

Hardisty

Amisk10

Dolcy Lake

Killarney Lake

Bashaw 53

1612

Hughenden

Jarvis
Pelican Rockeling

Galahad

Lake40

Bay

Point
Buffalo

Bay14

Shorncliffe

Czar

Gillespie

sMirror

Rochon Sands

Lake White
Sands

Red Willow

Alliance

Metiskow
Hansman
13 Lake
Provost
Cadogan

Lake

Hayter 39
3 TO 6

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL

tettler

Botha

Gadsby

Halkirk

Brownfield
238

DIVISION OF
51 BATTLE RIVER- WAINWRIGHT
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

Lonepine Lake

Marion
Lake Shooting Lake

Castor

Sullivan
Lake36

Fleet

Coronation

Gooseberry Lake
Consort

Bodo
KM19

Gough Lake
1817

1514

13121110

Veteran

765

Monitor

Kirriemuir

Altario 34

05 1020

Byemoor

Endiang

HARDISTY

SEDGEWICK
Battle River

TWP RD 443

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


51 BATTLE RIVER- WAINWRIGHT
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

45 AVE

48 AVE

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014


KILLAM

PROVOST

57 AVE

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


51 BATTLE RIVER- WAINWRIGHT
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

DAYSLAND

45 AVE

BASHAW
WAINWRIGHT

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

23 AVE

8 AVE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Battle River-Wainwright


GORDON

BLAKE

WES

RON
Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
286 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Battle River-Wainwright


GORDON

BLAKE

WES

RON

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 287

Touchwood Lake

Spencer Lake

Cold Lake No. 149C

Kinnaird
LakeSeibert

3266

Blackett Lake

Helena Lake
Elinor

Pinehurst

Lake
98

7 Wolf Lake

654

Marguerite

Marie65
Lake

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


52 BONNYVILLE- COLD LAKE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
Lake

Goose Lake

Lake

Lake3

Cold
Lake

Ironwood Lake
Frenchman Lake

Crane Lake

Cold Lake No. 149B

Cold Lake

KM
051020

Fork Lake

55La Corey

Cold28
Lake
35 TO 57

No.
149A 63
881 12

419

8928

Beaver Crossing

Cherry

St. Lina

Moose

Pelican
Bonnyville

Fort Kent

Ardmore

Cold Lake No. 149

Grove

Mallaig

Therien

Glendon

Lake

Narrows 17 Bonnyville Beach

Beaverdam60
Garner Lake
Spedden

Ashmont
Lottie Lake

St. Vincent
Vincent Lake

St.

28A

Sinking Lake

Kehiwin No. 123

Muriel Lake

Reita Lake

Elizabeth
Blue Quills
First St. Paul
Nation Upper

Edouard

Puskiakiwenin No.

Frog

Fishing
Lake57

Saddle Lake

Lower Therien

Therien Lake

Elk

Lindbergh

12223

Lake

No. 125

Lac Sante
Lake
Lafond

Point
a

Riverview

Unipouheos No. 121

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 201412 AVE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Bonnyville-Cold Lake

CRAIG

SCOTT

ROB
JOSALYNE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
290 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Bonnyville-Cold Lake

CRAIG

SCOTT

ROB

JOSALYNE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 291

16Nanton

Vulcan

Kirkcaldy
Lomond

Travers

Scandia

Ro
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF

15 533

Parkland

Stavely

Claresholm

Champion

Carmangay
Enchant
Lost Lake

Vauxhall

Hill

Hay
53 CARDSTON- TABER-WARNER
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

Woodhouse

Granum

Barons

Keho Lake
Nobleford

Picture Butte

Iron
Springs
Turin

41Purple

Grassy Lake

5 1020
Bow Island

Burdett

10Peigan

Shaughnessy
Monarch

Diamond City
Chin

Taber

43 TO 54

Springs

22Timber
9Limit "B"
Piikani Reserve (formerly Peigan

Mud Lake

Orton

Fort Macleod

Moon River Estates

Coalhurst

Coaldale

Fairview

Barnwell

Johnson's Addition
Lundbreck

IR No. 147)

Blood

Lethbridge

Wrentham 61

Skiff

Pincher Station
Lowland Heights

No. 148

Welling

Stirling
Welling Raymond28

New

Foremost

Beaver
Mines

Pincher Creek

1113

Magrath
Spring

Station

TO 23

30 TO 34
844 29

4 Dayton
2736
Tyrrell Lake

Crow Indian Lake

4Twin

Hill Spring

Cochrane
Lake

Coulee 20

Warner

Butte

80012

Woolford

Mountain

Leavitt
Cardston62

Milk

2Blood

View

Beazer

TO 19

Aetna

6 Shanks

3River

4 TO 5

Waterton
130Park 29

No. 148A
2827 26

Kimball
25 24

23 22

Lake
21 20

19 18
17 16 1514

13 12 11 10

Carway

Del Bonita

Coutts

STIRLING

4136
864TABER

50 AVE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Cardston-Taber-Warner


DELBERT

BRIAN

AARON
GRANT

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 295

Summary Of Results By Poll - Cardston-Taber-Warner


DELBERT

BRIAN

AARON

GRANT

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
296 | Statement of Official Results

Stoney No.
142B

Cochrane
31Lake

32343536

Airdrie

373840
Irricana

Stoney No. 142,


143, 144

Cochrane
Bow River

2827
24 26

Balzac

McDonald Lake
Delacour

Kathyrn Keoma

Dalroy

Nighti

1820
17 1514
1613

Conrich

Lyalta

Strathmore

11 812
106

Calgary

Chestermere
48 TO 70

Cheadle

27 5

Janet
7372
Langdon
76 TO 83

Bragg
Creek

13

Priddis
22Greens

Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145

7475
Indus

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


54 CHESTERMERE-
ROCKY VIEW

Priddis
22x

Lloyd Lake

De Winton

Heritage Pointe

2A

Blizzard
Dalemead

Carseland

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

Millarville

Black7

Okotoks

Lake

2 547

03.256.513

Diamond
Summary Of Results By Poll - Chestermere-Rocky View
LEELA SHARON

CORAL

MATT

JAMIE

BRUCE

WILLIAM JAMES

Voter
Poll

Names on List

AHEER WRP

BLISS TAYLOR
GPA

GRANT
IND

LALL IND

MCALLISTER
PC

PELECH
NDPVSDR

Turnout (%)

1 - REDWOOD S368525246710523501064.1
2/3 - REDWOOD N / TSUUTINA6226327165118833610154.2
4 - LOTT CREEK315301511403020700065.7
5 - WOLFWILLOW426626141633627201064.1
6 - STONE PINE4545340101623025900057.0
7 - SNOWBERRY419733151563827600065.9
10 - PIRMEZ CREEK277371215643014900053.8
11 - GRANDVIEW17623031612010800061.4
12 - PINE BROOK316501026853018300057.9
14 - SPRINGLAND34473601884020800160.8
15 - HORIZON VIEW5178541101324427600053.4
18 - MUNRO412108215714623300257.0
19 - AVENTERA470681339965324200051.5
20 - CALLING HORSE42778745875123200154.6
22A - BLUE RIDGE (A-L)579620351073421110036.4
22B - BLUE RIDGE (M-Z)30848304783416700054.2
23 - BEARSPAW35656027813618200051.1
25 - NAGWAY34347414902216800049.0
26 - CHURCHE RANCHE31354204711514600147.0
27 - ROCKY RIDGE539864361235828000252.3
28 - WOODLAND58310432111503630610252.8
29 - GLEN MARA34985103563417900151.6
30/31 - COTTAGE CLUB / BEAUPRE CREEK37866524542815900142.3
32 - CAMDEN41390413827425400061.5

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Chestermere-Rocky View


LEELA SHARON

CORAL

MATT

JAMIE

BRUCE

WILLIAM JAMES

Voter

Poll

Names on List

AHEER WRP

BLISS TAYLOR
GPA

GRANT
IND

LALL IND

MCALLISTER
PC

PELECH
NDPVSDR

Turnout (%)

34 - CARLSON40275229473817300043.0
35 - CHERRY VALLEY473968271105327610058.4
36 - VALLEYVIEW36049606634216600146.4
37 - BALZAC36697511782821000057.4
38 - SHARP HILL430874291014424711057.7
39 - STEWART409100427894524700060.4
40 - BUTTE HILLS462845491104525710055.6
41 - KATHYRN4171014722834326000162.6
42 - MCDONALD LAKE146391113558202057.5
43 - SHORE437875416634522000150.6
44 - DALROY4191212611502821800052.0
45 - SUNSHINE28036248391410300036.8
46 - PRINCE OF PEACE487825461543328420058.3
47 - CONRICH472362758764522410047.5
48A - ASPENMERE (A-L)425864324583721200150.1
48B - ASPENMERE (M-Z)342751911384417800152.3
49 - CV LANDING4951123418782724210048.9
50 - FOUNDERS49740336571212110024.3
51 - PARKMERE6191052812654924101039.1
52 - HAWKMERE577774527704022300038.6
53 - WILLOWMERE519712118634419900338.9
54 - OAKMERE561917318593321100037.6
55 - LAKESIDE GREEN4901044411813023400047.8
56 - SPRINGMERE W496963515533120300040.9
57 - SPRINGMERE E54585457594420411037.6
58 - MERGANSER DRIVE507752610763320200039.8
59 - EAST LAKEVIEW424653120551315700137.3
60 - LAKEVIEW5791192620653724900043.0
61 - WEST CREEK427731113463917302041.0
62 - EAST CREEK507876512583920700040.8
63 - BEACHES5681126613774525910145.8
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Chestermere-Rocky View


LEELA SHARON

CORAL

MATT

JAMIE

BRUCE

WILLIAM JAMES

Voter

Poll

Names on List

AHEER WRP

BLISS TAYLOR
GPA

GRANT
IND

LALL IND

MCALLISTER
PC
PELECH
NDPVSDR

Turnout (%)

65A - MAGENTA (A-L)327591214402514100143.4


65B - MAGENTA (M-Z)328563410382113200040.2
66 - RAINBOW FALLS517794411665722110243.1
67 - WESTCHESTER65514676171135534410152.7
68 - WEST LAKE CHESTERMERE37571413581715410041.1
69 - SANDPIPER35872539341814101039.7
70 - CHESTERMERE S325752312412816100049.5
71 - NORFOLK325623620381514400044.3
72 - WILLOW CREEK291643109441514500049.8
73 - EAST RIDGE5501084623814226400048.0
74 - HEATHER GLEN360672510543116910046.9
75 - INDUS3781217119523123100161.4
76 - LANGDON NW421108528674223210055.1
77 - LANGDON N455903109614722000148.6
78 - LANDGON E3769110185485022200059.0
80 - LANGDON SW33168654513917300052.3
81 - LANDGON CENTRE418983108495021800052.2
82 - LANGDON S14635356372110710073.3
84 - EAGLE29374440702818000161.8
85 - ADVANCE-CHESTERMERE1194411114567450400
86 - ADVANCE-CHESTERMERE68114391484151811478003
87 - ADVANCE-CALGARY (BEARSPAW HISTORIC SOCIETY)25518215294134718214
88 - ADVANCE-CALGARY (RO OFFICE)18291017204102524000
89 - SPECIAL BALLOT57028491312900 42

Total (Regular, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

6,4393603368026,3963,222 17,555 22 11 72
1,23745552911,0584843,170617
34,9287,676405391 1,0937,4543,706 20,725 28 12 7959.6
37.02.01.95.336.017.9

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots


PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
55 CYPRESS-MEDICINE HAT
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

Wardlow

Iddesleigh

Jenner
Easy Lake

White Horse Lake

Dishpan Lake

318
Hilda

5 1020

Tilley
Red Deer Lake

17 537
Schuler 16

Rolling Hills

Suffield

13Chappice

4528 15
TO 23
Medicine

Lake Sam Lake

Vauxhall

Hays

Redcliff

TO

Hat

Veinerville5

26523

12 78

Desert Blume

Dunmore

Irvine

Walsh1

Taber
Purple
Fincastle Springs
Lake

Grassy Lake

27 TO 29
Bow Island
Burdett

Yellow31

Seven
Persons

248

Lake
Rush Lake

Elkwater
514 Lake

Reesor Lake

Milk River
61Skiff

Crow Indian Lake


Foremost

Etzikom

Pakowki Lake
Orion

Manyberries

54

377

Milk River

716 15
Coutts

14 13
12 11 109

876

Lake

302 | Statement of Official Results

BOW ISLANDFOREMOST

361

MEDICINE HAT61
A

Summary Of Results By Poll - Cypress-Medicine Hat


DREW

ERIC

BOB

BEV

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 305

Summary Of Results By Poll - Cypress-Medicine Hat


DREW

ERIC

BOB

BEV

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
306 | Statement of Official Results

Brock Lake

Cherhill
Lessard
Glenevis33

Alexando
Pine

55 748

Lake

Stony Plain

Gunn

Sandy Sands 1
Lake

Peers

Niton Junction

Mackay

Chip Lake
Wildwood

Isle Lake

Alexis No. 133

No. 135A

Alberta
Beach

Onoway

Calah

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL
DIVISION OF
56 DRAYTON VALLEY- DEVON

Pinedale16

Evansburg

Entwistle

Gainford

Fallis

Spruce
Grove

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL


DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
31 Wabamun
Lake

Wabamun No. 133B

Duffield

Carvel

16A

Tomahawk

Wabamun No. 133A

Keephills

Spring Lake

Stony Plain

05
KM
1020
Edmonton
Beaumont

Devon

Nisku

50Rocky

89TO 82

2Cynthia

4Rapids

Telfordville

10 11

Calmar

48 47

3167
Buford
Thorsby

12 TO 16

Leduc

32 TO 46

Drayton

26 Sunnybrook24

21 TO 23

Kavanagh

Lodgepole

Violet
Grove

Valley

Buck Creek

2939

54 27
Warburg

172

1918

1Buck

Breton

Mulhurst Bay
5758
56Pigeon Lake

59Millet

50Lake

Village At 62

No.

Wetaskiwin

46Alder 51
Flats

Buck Lake

Buck Lake No. 133C

55Winfield
Hoadley

Pigeon Lake138A

Westerose

6366

Falun

Bearhills
Lake
Louis Bull 67 No. 138B

Ermineskin No. 138

O'Chiese No. 203

Sunchild No. 202


Leedale

Bluffton

20A

Rimbey
Gull Lake

Maskwacis
Samson No. 137
2A

Ponoka
Morningside

151413

12111098

765

4321

27262524

1512
CALMAR16
3939

THORSBY

VILLAGE BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

3921

2622

WARBURG

50 AVE
DEVON

6069

7371

HAVEN AVE

7570
DRAYTON VALLEY

4146

4740

45 AVE

50 AVE

46 AVE

4344
43 AVE
34 AVE

3431

310 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Drayton Valley-Devon

CONNIE

DIANA J

JENNIFER R

MARK
KATHERINE

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Drayton Valley-Devon

CONNIE

DIANA J

JENNIFER R

MARK

KATHERINE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Drayton Valley-Devon

CONNIE
DIANA J

JENNIFER R

MARK

KATHERINE

Voter

Little Beaver Lake

Meeting Creek

Hardisty

Willow Lake

McCafferty Lake

242

Heisler

13 12
11 10987

6543

21 20 19 18

17 16 15 14

Bellshill

Amisk

Dixon Lake

David Lake

Pelican Point
Buffalo

Rockeling Bay

Red Willow

Forestburg

Galahad

Schultz Lake

Lake
Hughenden
Shorncliffe
Lake Czar 13

Gillespie Hansman Lake


Metiskow Lake

Mirror
Bay

Lake

7073

TO 70

Alliance

Brownfield

Bruce Lake
Horseshoe Lake

Twin Lakes

Cadogan

Hayter 39

Nevis

Erskine
Stettler

Botha

Gadsby

Halkirk3015

Deadman's

5633
Beltz Lake

3231
Shooting Lake

Castor

12 Fleet

Lake
Sounding Lake

Bodo

Lowden
Lake

TO
29Coronation

Round Lake

Big Valley

Gough
54Lake

34 Byemoor

TO 17

Veteran

Consort
Monitor
8Kirriemuir

Al7tario 34

Snake Lake

Endiang
Sullivan

Kirkpatrick

1410

Currant

Compeer

Rumsey
Mudspring Lake

Chain Lakes
Pearl

Lake
Lake

Lake33
New32

53Rowley

Lake27

586 19

Brigden

27 Morrin 837

Munson

Michichi

Dowling
Craigmyle Lake
Hanna
Delia 3522 TO 26

Handhills
Contracosta Lake
Richdale

Plover

Youngstown

Chinook

Sedalia

Salt
Lake

Carbon
Hesketh
Drumheller

37 576
TO

Lake

Lake

Cereal

5Sibbald 28
Green's
3Lake

Rosebud

Rockyford

10X
Little Fish Lake

Dorothy

Sunnynook

Oyen

TO 4

Acadia 26
Valley

Standard

Stobart

Chancellor
Deadhorse Lake
Hussar

Seiu Lake

Gem

Cessford

Wardlow

562 23
Bindloss
Lake

Gleichen

Siksika No. 146

Cluny

Bassano

Rosemary

Duchess

Iddesleigh Jenner

White

Shouldice Queenstown
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL

Lathom Lake

San Francisco Lake

Jamieson Lake
Brooks

Patricia
Tilley

TideEasy
LakeLake

Horse Lake
Dishpan Lake

Hilda

Schuler16

DIVISION OF
57 DRUMHELLER-STETTLER
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

nchant
Lost
Rainier

Scandia

Rolling Hills

Hays

Suffield

Red Deer Lake

Chappice Lake
Medicine Hat

528 15

010
2040

Lake

Redcliff

314 | Statement of Official Results

CONSORT

CORONATION
54 AVE

45 AVE

TOWN BOUNDARYAS OF JAN 1,

CASTOR

83849

HANNA
Nacmine

50 47
Kneehill

43 4140

DRUMHELLER

Rosedale/

Aerial
3810X

Wayne

56Cambria

10Willow
Creek

Lehigh

STETTLER

East
Coulee

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014


47 AVE

TWP RD 39044 AVE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Drumheller-Stettler

JACK

EMILY

RICK

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Drumheller-Stettler

JACK

EMILY

RICK
Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Drumheller-Stettler

JACK

EMILY

RICK

Voter
Peace Point No. 222

Tthe Jere Ghaili Indian Reserve No. 196B

Reserve No. 196F

Charles Lake No. 225

Cornwall Lake No. 224


Sandy Point

Baril

Devil's Gate No.

No. 221

Allison Bay No. 219 2

Beaver Ranch No. 163

John D'Or Prairie No. 215


Fox Lake No. 162

Lake Claire

Lake

Mamawi Lake

Old Fort No. 217

220 Fort
Chipewyan
Chipewyan No. 201B
Chipewyan No. 201
Chipewyan No. 201D

Tall Cree No. 173A


119 8 7 6

5 4 3 2 1
24 23

22 21 20 19 18

17 16 15

14 13

12 11

Chipewyan 7 6 5
No. 201F

4 3 2 104

Tall Cree No. 173

Wadlin Lake No. 173C

Loon Prairie
Antler Lake

Big Island Lake

Namur River
No. 174A

Fort

Chipewyan No. 201G


Fort McKay No. 174C
Fort Mackay

16 Saprae

No. 237

Red Earth
McMurray

Creek
Clearwater No. 175

Gordon87

Loon Lake Creek


No. 235

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


58 FORT MCMURRAY-

Wabasca No. 166C


Wabasca-Desmarais
House River Indian Cemetery No. 178

Gregoire Lake Estates


Gregoire Lake No. 176

Anzac

Lake86

Janvier
South80

CONKLIN
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM
04080

Wabasca No. 166D

Sandy Lake
Goodwin Lake

Conklin

Winefred76
Lake No. 194B
Winefred75
Lake74

343225

36DR

2263
FORT MCMURRAY

1110
GREELY RD

639

Summary Of Results By Poll - Fort McMurray-Conklin


MELINDA

BRIAN

ARIANA

DON

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

14 13

12 11 10 98

76543

11 1098765

432

126 23 22

21 20 19

18 17 16 15

Tthe Jere Ghaili Indian Reserve No. 196B

Charles Lake No. 225

No. 196E Cornwall Lake No.


Thultue
Lake

Merryweather Lake

Wood Buffalo National Park


Peace Point No. 222

Sandy Point No. 221


Devil's Gate Allison Bay

Baril

No. 220
F ort

No. 219

Lake

LakeChipewyan
Lake

Mamawi

Dog
H ead No. 218

Athabasca
Chip No.

Beaver Ranch No. 163B


Beaver

John D'Or Prairie

Fox Lake No. 162

Claire

Lake

Old Fort

Chipewyan No. 201


Chipewyan No. 201D
milion Ranch
No. 163

Tall Cree No. 173A

No. 215

No. 217Chipewyan No. 201D

Chipewyan No. 201F

Chipewyan

Tall Cree No. 173

Wadlin Lake No. 173C


PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
59 FORT MCMURRAY-

Antler Lake

Big Island Lake

Namur River
No. 174A

No. 201G
McClelland Lake

Fort McKay
63No. 174C
F ort Mackay

1 TO

WOOD BUFFALO90
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 201089

Fort63
McMurray

63 69

Saprae Creek Clearwater


No. 175

KM
0255086

Gregoire LakeEstates

Anzac
Gregoire Lake No. 176
3836
3437

4411
434

4033

359

3026

292225
282448

2713

1917
1614
158

FORT MCMURRAY96

42

31

Summary Of Results By Poll - Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo

MIKE

STEPHEN

ROBIN

TANY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo

MIKE
STEPHEN

ROBIN

TANY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

82763
Egremont

Radway

201918

171615

14859 5812

322
Opal
Redwater

651644

7376

Saddle Lake No.


57125

St. Michael

Wostok

75 Andrew

Whitford
Willingdon

64372

70 TO 7174

Gibbons

Bruderheim

Star68

Hairy

28A

Fort

69Lamont

Hill

55Two

Saskatchewan

65 TO 67

Hills

Lamoureux

27 TO
Josephburg

Chipman

85754

Edmonton

I.D. No. 13 Elk Island

6463
15 Hilliard

Mundare

6253
24232221

Ardrossan

Antler Lake

ollingwood

North
Beaverhill

16A

3 TO 14

Vegreville

Lavoy

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


60 FORT SASKATCHEWAN-
VEGREVILLE

Cove

Cooking Lake
Cooking Lake
Hastings Lake

Lake21

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010


KM

Hastings
14Lake

Tofield

TO 19

85450

07.515

TWP RD 554

FORT
SASKATCHEWAN

151555

544948
514445
5350 43
3852 414230
3739 40 31
36 34 33 32

272129

Summary Of Results By Poll - Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville


ALLISON

DEREK

JACQUIE

JOE
JESSICA

PETER

Voter

Poll

Names on List

ANDERSON
GPA

CHRISTENSEN
AP

FENSKE
PC

GOSSELIN
WRP

LITTLEWOOD
NDP

SCHNEIDER
LIBVSDR

Turnout (%)

1 - LAVOY COMMUNITY HALL36246615648017500148.6


2 - VEG SOCIAL CNTR40925736275221910053.5
5 - VEG SOCIAL CNTR W32915212561511800035.9
6 - S C SUNSHINE CLUB40582292344811422028.6
7 - S C SUNSHINE CLUB E33538261868612900038.5
8 - VEGREVILLE ELKS HALL E42411714174219000145.0
9 - VEGREVILLE ELKS HALL S24002282453110800045.0
10 - VEGREVILLE ELKS HALL MDL32614471858313100040.2
11 - S C SUNSHINE CLUB CNTR37014262660312000032.4
12 - S C SUNSHINE CLUB W45713602788218100039.6
13 - VEGREVILLE ELKS HALL NW475266639102421900046.1
14 - VEGREVILLE ELKS HALL N4751019112115310011.2
15 - MUNDARE REC CNTR SW477117067119226000254.9
16 - TOFIELD COMM HALL N74148116127172843501058.8
17 - TOFIELD COMM HALL S5591027886136731960157.2
18 - TOFIELD COMM HALL E5292411475123932700061.8
19 - TOFIELD COMM HALL45511625764418901041.8
20 - TOFIELD COMM HALL W34322466492721310062.1
21 - FV SCONA E34504525563117500050.7
22 - FV SCONA43434657495624700056.9
23 - FV SCONA MDL640249982153434400053.8
24 - FV SCONA W213012422737011800055.4
25 - FV SCONA NW1570023102025520035.0
26 - FV SCONA NE42722814274120200047.3
27A - COMM BAPTIST CH S (A-K)571296352105523600041.3
27B - COMM BAPTIST CH S (L-Z)13531111123721991142720131.6
28A - COMM BAPTIST CH E (A-K)4331216116459910022.9
28B - COMM BAPTIST CH E (L-Z)970343433112619200019.8
29A - DOW CNTR (A-K)7223484621781534600047.9
29B - DOW CNTR (L-Z)731579564171734910047.7

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville


ALLISON

DEREK

JACQUIE

JOE
JESSICA

PETER

Voter

Poll

Names on List

ANDERSON
GPA

CHRISTENSEN
AP

FENSKE
PC

GOSSELIN
WRP

LITTLEWOOD
NDP

SCHNEIDER
LIBVSDR

Turnout (%)

30A - CENTRE STONE (A-G)47207483678517401037.1


30B - CENTRE STONE (H-N)45504523393318521141.1
32 - J M SCHOOL E40255441899717800044.3
33 - J M SCHOOL CNTR408914148108521201052.2
36 - COMM BAPTIST CH CNTR4774459421171023610049.5
37 - COMM BAPTIST CH W28164975011410281000100.0
38 - J M SCHOOL NW390514732114420300052.1
39 - J M SCHOOL W32023272686514910046.6
40 - P J XXIII SCHOOL S387515246105421310055.0
41 - P J XXIII SCHOOL N29213422672615020051.4
42 - R H SCHOOL S454335045100820910046.0
43 - R H SCHOOL CTR35867423495518912053.4
44 - R H SCHOOL NE33771492880617101151.3
45 - J P II H SCHOOL M464438334114324120051.9
46 - J P II H SCHOOL NE44434523787218510041.7
48 - J P II H SCHOOL CNTR43337412698818300042.3
49 - J P II H SCHOOL CNTR S35814332278614410040.2
50 - R H SCHOOL W323126136218520026.3
51 - R H SCHOOL NW31030302165312200039.4
52 - P J XXIII SCHOOL NW4114253371071221500353.0
53 - P J XXIII SCHOOL W37054434681918800552.2
54 - FORT SASK JR HIGH SW26841481759313200149.6
55 - FORT SASK JR HIGH S6205310940951126300042.4
56 - FORT SASK JR HIGH N36041241167511201031.4
57 - FORT SASK JR HIGH NW43253463289818300042.4

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville


ALLISON

DEREK

JACQUIE

JOE

JESSICA

PETER

Voter
Poll

Names on List

ANDERSON
GPA

CHRISTENSEN
AP

FENSKE
PC

GOSSELIN
WRP

LITTLEWOOD
NDP

SCHNEIDER
LIBVSDR

Turnout (%)

60 - CHIPMAN DROP IN CNTR S46151555099521510046.6


61 - MUNDARE REC CNTR E5986485731171229710049.7
62 - VEGREVILLE ELKS HALL37402554489219200051.3
63 - MUNDARE REC CNTR NE32615585065318200156.1
64 - CHIPMAN DROP IN CTR N486216747116423730048.8
65 - LAMONT REC CNTR E514237568114927100052.7
66 - LAMONT REC CNTR CTR39081533494619600050.3
67 - LAMONT REC CNTR N52242472180515911030.7
68 - LAMONT REC CNTR NORTH470517581131429700063.2
69 - BRUDERHEIM COMM CNTR E28046644673119400069.3
70 - BRUDERHEIM COMM CNTR S548438156119526800048.9
71 - BRUDERHEIM COMM CNTR N483425344101420800043.1
72 - BRUDERHEIM COMM CNTR W66101671003400153.0
73 - SKARO HALL31334665666319800163.6
74 - ANDREW R CLUB S2101036174509900047.1
75 - ANDREW R CLUB CNTR38824593591519600050.5
76 - ANDREW R CLUB N30634513479117200056.2
77 - ADVANCE-FORT SASKATCHEWAN-VEGREVILLE17234913471066271971315
78 - ADVANCE-FORT SASKATCHEWAN-VEGREVILLE10924916637018822100
79 - MOBILE-VEGREVILLE126319484137400
80 - MOBILE-FORT SASKATCHEWAN125713687148101
81 - MOBILE-ANDREW / MUNDARE111568233001
82 - MOBILE-LAMONT0138518264100
83 - MOBILE-TOFIELD10361518272101
84 - SPECIAL BALLOT03312456011410 46

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

2582924,7873,4467,547430 16,760 48 12 70
27327405131,436452,793415
36,5152853245,5273,9598,983475 19,553 52 13 7553.8
1.51.728.320.245.92.4

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

432

126 25

24 23 22

21 20 19

18 17

16 15

14 13

Spirit

Eaglesham

Tangent
River

Rycroft

Woking677

Wanham

Peoria

739740

Watino

Girouxville
Falher

Donnelly McLennan

Winagami

Peavine

Gift Lake
2733

Guy

Lake

Kapawe'no First Nation No. 150C (Halco 150C)

Grouard

Teepee

High
2APrairie

Kapawe'no First Nation No. 230 (Grouard 230)

59Sexsmith

Creek19

Enilda

Sucker Creek No. 150A


Jou7ss4ard

Bear Lake

TO 27

Clairmont
29 TO 33

Bezanson

Debolt

12 49

74973

imsdale

37 TO 81
Grande
P4r0airie
362120

Ridgevalley

138

East

Wedgewood35
Landry Heights
Grovedale

16Sturgeon
Lake
43No. 154A

Sturgeon Lake No.


TO11
10 Valleyview

Little Smoky

Snipe Lake

Meekwap Lake

Prairie71
Bear Lake

ED 61

DETAIL MAP
Crooked Lake

Iosegun Lake

Smoke Lake

Fox Creek
2 TO 4

Alexander No. 134A


ED 62

Grande Prairie

Wedgewood

Marlboro

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


61 GRANDE PRAIRIE-SMOKY
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

Ed
KM
1647

0 5 102030

Statement of Official Results | 333

CLAIRMONT

AVE
102 AVE

AVE

101 AVE

Clairmont Lake

92 AVE

GRANDE PRAIRIE
CITY BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014
140 AVE

123 AVE

41

126 AVE

132 AVE
D

52

6 106 AVE

108 AVE3

100 AVETWP RD 714

Summary Of Results By Poll - Grande Prairie-Smoky


TODD
EVERETT

KEVIN

TODD

Voter

Poll

Names on List

LOEWEN
WRP

MCDONALD
PC

MCLEAN
LIB

RUSSELL
NDPVSDR

Turnout (%)

1 - FOX CREEK S315401763910210032.4


2 - FOX CREEK CENTRAL42149204269900023.5
3 - FOX CREEK NE341433663311800034.6
5 - LITTLE SMOKY4621524322822510048.7
6 - VALLEYVIEW SOUTH285955352617900062.8
7 - SUNSET HOUSE/SWEATHOUSE248843123515230061.3
9 - TOWN OF VALLEYVIEW NE461996587925100054.4
10 - TOWN OF VALLEYVIEW SE3845832135215500040.4
11 - VALLEYVIEW RURAL N4861468234727810057.2
13 - CALAIS N47923141211816710034.9
14 - CALAIS S26912448410400038.7
15 - STURGEON/CLARKSON203672413312500061.6
17 - DEBOLT275903984217900065.1
18 - GOODWIN1224721297900064.8
19 - NORTH DEBOLT17548204269800056.0
21 - CRYSTAL CREEK332749454021300064.2
22 - BADHEART/TEEPEE CREEK64812813598435600255.2
23 - SEXSMITH RURAL N6481361131210736800257.1
25 - TOWN OF SEXSMITH E46710275104022700048.6
26 - TOWN OF SEXSMITH W690107107157530400044.1
27 - TOWN OF SEXSMITH N60512869127128010146.4
29 - CLAIRMONT S322563095615110247.5
30 - CLAIRMONT W2714018103510310138.4
31 - CLAIRMONT N314533363712900041.1
33 - CLAIRMONT CENTRAL318374343612000037.7
34 - ALTHEN CORNER677147191156842140062.2
35 - FIVE MILE58195114128630710052.8
37 - ROYAL OAKS N4547878225523302051.8
38 - ROYAL OAKS CENTRAL502445486116703134.1
39 - ROYAL OAKS S4414858116017710140.4
41 - NORTHGATE S6704168117919900029.7
42 - NORTHGATE361283764811900033.0
43 - CRYSTAL VILLAGE N468413056313911029.9

Summary Of Results By Poll - Grande Prairie-Smoky


TODD

EVERETT

KEVIN

TODD

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Grande Prairie-Smoky


TODD

EVERETT

KEVIN

TODD

Voter

75 Albright
Lake

Bear Lake

ED 6143

Demmitt
74 Updike Lake

Martin Lake

4 Valhalla
Wolfe Lake 5

Preston Lake

Brainard Horse
LakeLakes
No. 152B

Valhalla Lake

Centre

La Glace
La Glace
Lake Mulligan

Buffalo

100 AVE

Grande Prairie

73 2

Horse
Lake3

Bush

Anderson Lake

Lake

Lake 59

Wedgewood

72671
Goodfare

Lake

Cutbank

Bear

Clairmon

ED 62

13Yoke

10 TO 12 9

Lake

LakeClair

Landry40

Lake
Kamisak

Beaverlodge 8 Saskatoon 7
Lake

Grande

Heights

Debolt

71Lake

Huallen
Wembley
19 TO 20

Prairie
Dimsdale
2484

7018

21Wedgewood26

Elmworth

Landry25 83
Heights

Calahoo Lake

16Twin Lakes

Wilson Lake

Grovedale

Ellenwood Lake

Economy Lake
Lingrell
66 Lake

6340

Musreau Lake

62 Two Lakes

141312

111098

Wanyandie Flats East Settlement


PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
62 GRANDE PRAIRIE-WAPITI
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

765

4035120120

Summary Of Results By Poll - Grande Prairie-Wapiti


MARY

WAYNE

LAILA

RORY

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Grande Prairie-Wapiti


MARY

WAYNE
LAILA

RORY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Grande Prairie-Wapiti


MARY

WAYNE

LAILA

RORY

Voter
Wolf

Two
Guns

Tsuu T'ina

Bennett

uu T'ina tion No. 145

Calgary

22X

Indus

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


63 HIGHWOOD
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

Lloyd Lake

7735
De Winton

24
3 Heritage Pointe

KM
0248

2A552
68

Blizzard Lake
Third Lake

13Okotoks12
14 TO 51

Gladys

5253

Aldersyde

7832
2A

Mazeppa

5519
Blackie

High23
River
56 TO 77
Frank Lake
2130292827
Azure

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

HIGH RIVER
LONGVIEW TR
3 AVE SE

9 AVE

12 AVE SW12 AVE SE

NORTHGATE DR

2A

OKOTOKS

141617

192021

1823
31CRESCENT ST E

272625

333435

3812
363724
WOODBEND WAY

4243

4144

454951

474850

5278353

Summary Of Results By Poll - Highwood

Poll

Names on List
WAYNE ANDERSON
WRP

MARTIN BLAKE GPA

CARRIE FISCHER
PC

JEREMY FRASER
SC

LESLIE MAHONEY
NDP

JOEL WINDSOR
APVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - DEWINTON N4581064104047326420057.6
2 - HERITAGE POINTE W571914127137826800046.9
3 - HERITAGE POINTE E5291041142033228212053.7
4A - HERITAGE POINTE DEERFOOT (A-L)70976188029519920028.1
4B - HERITAGE POINTE DEERFOOT (M-Z)712681118036222500031.6
5 - DEWINTON S5821352133252833210157.2
6 - HIGHWAY 54938062265132416600043.7
8 - HIGHWAY 2 S47488078119819402041.4
9 - HIGHWAY 552530122584039325301047.9
10 - COTTONWOOD5431266100423826710049.2
11 - DAVISBURG40689044126316300040.1
12 - SHEEP RIVER46188595126221700047.1
13 - BIG ROCK40886374027719700048.3
14 - SANDSTONE432643711381018700143.5
15 - CARR5451123526561023900144.0
16 - SUNTREE543836737561023500043.3
17 - WALDRON573885505761223600041.2
18 - CRYSTAL LAKE48171892227820800043.2
19 - CRYSTAL SHORES489626563381117600136.2
20 - CRYSTAL HEIGHTS453610380481015700034.7
21 - CRYSTAL WAY56775599250323400041.3
22 - CRYSTAL GREEN200812731376200000100.0
23 - CRYSTAL RANCH2007511001194200000100.0
24 - DRAKE PARK5361111802541025800048.1
25 - DRAKE DRIVE496812801671524600049.6
26 - DRAKE VIEW469576512511418100038.6
27 - CRYSTAL RIDGE538881671441021100039.2
28 - DR MORRIS GIBSON386696650501720700053.6
29 - DOWNEY520756883481023000044.2
30 - LOCK532103372256824401146.2

Summary Of Results By Poll - Highwood

Poll

Names on List

WAYNE ANDERSON
WRP

MARTIN BLAKE GPA

CARRIE FISCHER
PC
JEREMY FRASER
SC

LESLIE MAHONEY
NDP

JOEL WINDSOR
APVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

32 - SHEEP RIVER NW478100193233423300149.0


33 - SHEEP RIVER SW380633590371017200245.8
34 - SHEEP RIVER SE389642301331014000036.0
36 - WOODHAVEN561963771421123000141.2
37 - SOUTH RAILWAY46239530046412410026.8
38 - STOCKTON56159243034414210025.3
39 - WESTRIDGE PARK536922731521523500144.0
40 - WESTMOUNT469845750481322510048.0
41 - WESTLAND50578357248619412038.8
44 - CIMARRON ESTATES480834112326323100248.5
45 - CIMARRON HOLY TRINITY49575550149518500237.8
46 - CIMARRON MEADOWS439703381431517000038.7
47 - WEST TUCKER534863100156425000046.8
48 - CIMARRON GROVE626785401731321000033.5
49 - CIMARRON CIRCLE42475460045619000145.0
50 - CIMARRON VISTA41072133327514100034.4
51 - CIMARRON SPRINGS512853731511322601044.3
52 - SPRING CREEK N61413551003421129600048.2
53 - ALDERSYDE28079529013513100046.8
54/63 - SPRING CREEK S / HIGHWOOD RIVER47472631134915301032.5
56 - HIGHWOOD VILLAGE418902455352620300148.8
57 - HIGH COUNTRY5649610492451721900139.0
60 - HIGH PARK4821144850151323100047.9
61 - RIVERSIDE5241013880221122500143.1
62 - HIGHVIEW42690070215618300043.0
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Highwood

Poll

Names on List

WAYNE ANDERSON
WRP

MARTIN BLAKE GPA

CARRIE FISCHER
PC

JEREMY FRASER
SC

LESLIE MAHONEY
NDP

JOEL WINDSOR
APVSDR
Voter Turnout (%)

65 - SUNRISE519842384431318400336.0
66 - 18 STREET532736441391617900033.6
69 - BIRCHWOOD310493251361012400040.0
70 - CENTRE STREET E445625341311715000033.7
71 - GEORGE LANE PARK558658405542219410034.8
72/76 - BEACHWOOD / MONTROSE6031072632452824700341.5
73 - MCLAUGHLIN MEADOWS445555416371315710235.7
74 - SPITZEE477783446381518400038.6
75 - WATERTOWER HILL480807332291116200134.0
78 - ADVANCE-OKOTOKS379927908924780111
79 - ADVANCE-OKOTOKS261152971217230787111
80 - ADVANCE-OKOTOKS2767195516824675201
81 - ADVANCE-OKOTOKS32210227715110727003
82 - ADVANCE-HIGH RIVER286162171313931702004
83 - ADVANCE-HIGH RIVER4285273810832854100
84 - MOBILE-OKOTOKS52591426418200 11
85 - MOBILE-HIGH RIVER342493132103003
86 - SPECIAL BALLOT641410233132215

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

6,5522985,3391423,110741 16,182 18 13 51
1,952621,488458271514,52552 10
37,2398,5043606,8271873,937892 20,707 23 15 6155.8
41.11.733.00.919.04.3

Bentley Gull
Lake

Clive

Tees50

Mirror

Buffalo Lake
4032
hrow

128

27 2A26

2423

Alix

Eckville

Sylvan Lake

Blindman River

8687

Linn

Blackfalds

Nevis
Erskine

11Benalto

8584

57 TO 83 55

11A

88Valley

H aynes

Sylvan54
56 Lake

Red Deer

91 808
Ardley

Delburne 42

48 TO 49

Springbrook46

45TO
81643

Spruce View

28 Dickson

Markerville

Medicine River

TO 38
Innisfail

Penhold42
3339

Lousana

29 TO 30
Gleniffer
Lake26

10 TO
252498

Elnora

Red Deer River

Eagle H ill

1 Little Red Deer River

Bowden

3 TO 5
Wimborne

Huxley

Red Deer River

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF

stward Ho 27

2A

Olds

Torrington27
INNISFAIL-SYLVAN LAKE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

3204

816

SPRINGBROOK

SYLVAN LAKE

Sylvan Lake

11A

TWP RD 373

4948
2A

8377

TWP RD 372
80747667

7170

6061

6968

6566

57DELBURNE

114441

Summary Of Results By Poll - Innisfail-Sylvan Lake

DANIELLE

DON
PATRICIA

KERRY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Innisfail-Sylvan Lake

DANIELLE

DON

PATRICIA

KERRY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Innisfail-Sylvan Lake

DANIELLE

DON
PATRICIA

KERRY

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Janvier No. 194


Janvier Cowper Lake

South

No. 194A

Conklin

Winefred Lake No. 194B

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


65 LAC LA BICHE- ST. PAUL-TWO HILLS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
63881

Winefred Lake

KM
02040

19 18 17 16

15 14 13 12

11 109876

543

272

Wandering
River

Breynat
Heart Lake No. 167A

Heart Lake44
No. 16769

Grassland

Atmore

Plamondon

4746

Beaver

Cold Lake

Donatville

Lac La Biche

Lake
48 TO 51

66 No. 149C

Boyle
Ellscott Long
Lake

Caslan

Hylo
663 40

Buffalo Lake

Venice42

Beaver Lake No. 131

Goose Lake

55La Corey

Marie Lake65
Cold Lake64
No. 149B
Cold Lake 63
Beaver
Crossing

39Kikino

Fort

Ardmore

Cherry Grove

White
36Fish Lake No. 128

St. Lina

Therien

Kent

660659
Bonnyville

Cold Lake No. 149

Beaverdam

3137
Mallaig
3334
St.

Glendon60
28A

Warspite
Waskatenau

Edwand
Smoky Lake

Bellis

Spedden

Vilna

Ashmont

Lottie
Lake

Vincent

Blue

St.

Kehiwin No. 123


Elizabeth 59
Fishing
Lake 58

Quills
28 F.N.

18Edouard14

13Puskiakiwenin
No. 122

Lobstick Settlement

Victoria Settlement

Saddle Lake No. 125

St. Paul
Lafond

Elk
17Point

Lindbergh

Frog Lake57
Unipouheos

Star

St.
Michael

Andrew Whitford
Willingdon
Brosseau

646 15 TO 16 Riverview
1112

Heinsburg

No. 12156
Tulliby

Bruderheim

Wostok

Hairy Hill

Two Hills

Duvernay

Musidora

3 Myrnam

Lake

Makaoo
I.R. No.
Lamont

Chipman
Hilliard

8 TO 9

Morecambe Beauvallon

Clandonald53

Mundare

Vegreville

4870

Marwayne
ELK POINT

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills

BRIAN

DAVID

CATHERINE

DARRELL

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills

BRIAN

DAVID

CATHERINE

DARRELL

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 359

Westerose

Pigeon Lake No. 138A

Falun
Wetaskiwin

Gwynne

Bittern Lake

Camrose

Dri
Duhamel

Louis Bull
45No. 138B

Ermineskin No. 138


2A
Ponoka

7 TO 18

Hobbema
Samson No. 137

Samson No. 137A


Montana
No. 139

65

822 4
Red Deer Lake

Ferintosh

Bashaw
Gull Lake

Morningside

22232526
Clive

B
Spotted
Bentley

Sylvan

5453

Linn

Lacombe
33 TO 52

Blackfalds

55 TO 65
Joffre

Haynes

Tees

Lake

Alix

2928
TO 29
r

Mirror
Nevis

Lake

11A

Valley

Red Deer
Ardl

Springbrook

2A

Delb

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


66 LACOMBE-PONOKA
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

3628
Penhold42
272625

242
04

KM
816

TWP RD 400

BLACKFALDS
TOWN BOUNDARYAS OF JAN 1, 2014
2A

258

TWP RD 395

6053

592
5531
2A

Barnett332A
Lake

3735

424038

243

AVE

4647
2A

39 WOODLAND

4932

LACOMBE

PONOKA

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF

JAN 1, 2014

57 AVE

TWP RD 430
39 AVE

40 AVE

VILLAGE BOUNDARY AS OF
JAN 1, 2014

ALIX

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lacombe-Ponoka


Names

PETER DEWIT

DOUG HART

TONY JEGLUM
RON ORR

Voter Turnout

Poll

on List

PCNDP

APWRPVSDR

(%)

1 - SYLVAN HEIGHTS3655659117420000054.8
2 - FERTILE FOREST45910079711329910165.4
3 - NORTH PONOKA4978285711028400057.1
5 - MECCA GLEN45395551112128200162.5
6 - SOUTH EAST PONOKA557109831412433000059.2
7 - LUCAS HEIGHTS NORTH449629666322700050.6
9 - PONOKA NORTH443296736015900035.9
10 - PONOKA NORTH EAST385317764515900041.3
11 - PONOKA NORTH CENTRAL341365383713401139.9
13 - LUCAS HEIGHTS SOUTH4336380127422900052.9
14 - PONOKA SOUTH WEST4838510385425000051.8
15 - PONOKA SOUTH CENTRAL4995710365522110044.3
17 - PONOKA SOUTH EAST60756112710127600045.5
18 - PONOKA SOUTH48046107176623610049.2
19 - MORNINGSIDE MEADOWS7591481182213942700256.5
21 - CRESTOMERE6201311122713240200064.8
22 - FAIRVIEW546124562510831300157.5
23 - MILTON ROAD348694089621300061.2
25 - CLIVE RURAL42848455014028300266.6
26 - MIRROR RURAL51774572915231202060.7
27 - MIRROR TOWN4155152139921510051.8
29 - ALIX TOWN55676741612829420052.9
30 - HAYNES3845338219420610053.6
31 - JOFFRE3194440227518100157.1
33 - COLLEGE HEIGHTS5657072188724700043.7
34 - TERRACE4475249118019200043.0
35 - HEARTHSTONE4274442147517510041.0
37 - ELIZABETH PARK7801601033412642310054.2
38 - REGENT - LINCOLN5097181197624700048.5
39 - BRUNS - HERITAGE3825663205619540051.0
41 - CRANNA LAKE5208586226225510049.0
42 - LACOMBE NORTHWEST5116498228226600052.1
43 - NORTHSTAR4856883175722501146.8
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 363

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lacombe-Ponoka

PETER

DOUG

TONY

RON

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
364 | Statement of Official Results

6051

Edmonton14

Devon

Nisku

Beaumont
47 TO 67

Looma

Looking Back Lake


Ministik Lake

50976

Joseph Lake

10 TO 44
Leduc

2A

Rolly View

Hay Lakes

2Kavanagh
2A

Big Hay Lake

Millet

472524

Coal Lake
232

BEAUMONT

COLONIALE WAY

5453
5758

5251

6362

6160

43 AVE

646567

625814

LEDUC
1312

1415

2 11

1617a

333219

G30

212022

CP RAILCP RAIL
3729

2827
2A38

2623

39 40 41

CAMPBELL
44RD42

2A

Summary Of Results By Poll - Leduc-Beaumont

Poll
Names on List

SHAYE ANDERSON
NDP

JOSH DROZDA
GPA

BERT HOOGEWOONINK
AP

GEORGE ROGERS
PC

SHARON SMITH
WRPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - CLOVERLAWN/KAVANUGH630850129516635800056.8
2 - LEDUC RURAL SW49667410639924300049.0
3 - SAUDERS/ORD4044236837821202053.0
4 - ROLLYVIEW513703107915832000162.6
5 - NEW SAREPTA48771897513629900061.4
6 - NEW SAREPTA N4606958679824700053.7
7 - RICHDALE3555327566618400051.8
8 - BEAUMONT RURAL E5137046888225000048.7
9 - NISKU S4816129688122100146.2
10 - LEDUC TELFORD5198332507321100441.4
11 - LEDUC WILLOW PARK ESTATES3296271353914400144.1
12 - LEDUC BIENERT PARK6398769837125600040.1
13/48 - LEDUC DEER VALLEY N / AIRPORT W660692712312832900049.8
14 - LEDUC DEER VALLEY S60410833448123920139.7
15 - LEDUC BRIDGEPORT W7131194612710836400251.3
16 - LEDUC BRIDGEPORT E5275630444414700328.5
17 - LEDUC WILLOW PARK5778029513717900131.2
18 - LEDUC CENTRE50370010667121700043.1
19 - LEDUC SIMPSON PARK4696723955021700146.5
20 - LEDUC LIGGINS PARK3524843404313811039.5
21 - LEDUC ALEXANDRA PARK3904625304112402032.3
22 - LEDUC LEDE PARK52756712809625100047.6
23 - LEDUC ADOLPH COMM PARK4268516425919311045.5
24 - LEDUC EVANS PARK5017794547521900043.7
25 - LEDUC MCKAY PARK4717823656421200045.0
26 - LEDUC NOTRE DAME4618226616721800147.5
27 - LEDUC CORINTHIA PARK4957835465718902038.6
29 - LEDUC CAMELOT4717964506920810144.4
30 - LEDUC LINDSFORD PARK4185033594516000038.3
31 - LEDUC FRED JOHNS PARK3665936794319000051.9

Summary Of Results By Poll - Leduc-Beaumont

SHAYE

JOSH

BERT

GEORGE

SHARON
Voter

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots


Summary Of Results By Poll - Leduc-Beaumont

SHAYE

JOSH

BERT

GEORGE

SHARON

Voter

TWP RD 94

1843

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


68 LETHBRIDGE-EAST
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
567
311108

26 AVE N

KM
00.512

12 13

141516
20 19 1817
2223
2624
272532

9 AVE N
2831
29 30

36373
34 35
383940
434241

4645

Lake
SOUTH PARKSIDE DR

5756
4849

5051 52
54 53
606162

6967

66 65

24 AVE S4

70717273
777475

TWP RD 82B

TWP RD 82

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lethbridge-East

MARIA

TAMMY L
KENT

BILL

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lethbridge-East

MARIA

TAMMY L

KENT

BILL
Voter

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


69 LETHBRIDGE-WEST1
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM
01225
32

54

123

6560

5961111314

6757 56
6855

1817
1916

7271
6473 7470 79
20215

7580

AVE

7650 52 53
542322
4840

49 51
46 4543

4238

3736 31 30
34 35322924

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lethbridge-West

RON

SHANNON

SHEILA
GREG

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Lethbridge-West

RON

SHANNON

SHEILA

GREG

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Rockyford
Kathyrn
566Keoma564
DelacourNightingale
Dalroy
ConrichLyalta840Chancellor
791921
1ChestermereStrathmoreHussar
1A1
Cheadle561
netLangdonNamakaGem
d 560817
Indus156
22X
Dalemead901Gleichen862
CalgaryCarseland2Cluny

Siksika1Bassano

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


70 LITTLE BOW
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM
0 7.5 15 30
No. 146 3
552Siksika550Duchess
7547No. 14641RosemaryPatricia
8MossleighShouldice 84220

Arrowwood544
Okotoks6
Aldersyde24Queenstown19
799Herronton
2A95
HighBlackieMiloBrooks
River2354218
Brant 108731
540804EnsignTilley17
Cayley1536
Vulcan11 TO 13539535
534Rainier
NantonLomond 1616
14531
533Kirkcaldy
Scandia
Rolling15
2Travers530Hills
ParklandChampion525

Enchant14

Stavely22526
527232452218Hays13

CarmangayVauxhall

Claresholm84317
84521 19 TO 2012
52025875
Barons26Turin 27521
Iron
WoodhouseSprings11

363733 TO 3536
Granum864Grassy
519 Nobleford Shaughnessy 31 Picture ButteTaberLake10
239Diamond3 Purple
38 MonarchCitySprings
81140 TO 43302928Barnwell
Moon River47 TO 58Addition9
ChinJohnson's
Orton EstatesCoalhurstCoaldale
Peigan785 Piikani Reserve25 Fairview 3Stafford
TimberFort512
Limit "B"(formerly PeiganMacleod4445 46Reservoir5138
IR No. 147)Lethbridge
359Chin Lakes
510511509607
Blood
r LowlandPiikani Reserve 810No. 148StirlingWrentham 61Skiff
n Heights(formerly Peigan
786 IR No. 147)Welling6
Welling846
Station52New
PincherBlood No. 148RaymondDayton5
50784436
Creek2877
65Magrath4
505Spring506
Cochrane62
LakeCoulee
181716151413
Twin 2928272625242322212019Warner

COALHURST

294344

COALDALE

14 AVE
503

19 AVE52

4756

585554
VULCAN

VAUXHALL

11 AVE N

PICTURE BUTTE

7 AVE N

ROGERS AVE
ROGERASVE

TOWN BOUNDARY

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

Summary Of Results By Poll - Little Bow

IAN

HELEN

BEV

DAVID

CALEB
Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Little Bow

IAN

HELEN

BEV

DAVID

CALEB

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Little Bow

IAN
HELEN

BEV

DAVID

CALEB

Voter

Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145

Priddis 3Priddis

Calgary

22X

Indus

Dalemead
Carseland

Greens

4Heritage Pointe

21 Millarville

De Winton

Okotoks

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


71 LIVINGSTONE-MACLEOD
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL

8 10
TO 12

13 TO 15
Black7
Diamond
Aldersyde

DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KANANASKIS COUNTRY

Turner
Valley

2A High River

Blackie

Herro

230

KM
5 102030

4018

Longview
Cayley

Brant

Ensign

1716

Eden Valley No. 216

22 TO 24
Nanton

Vulcan

Kirkcaldy
Parkland

Stavely

Clear Lake

Champion

Carmangay
1134
O

Lyndon

Claresholm
28 TO 32

Woodhouse

Granum

Barons

Nobleford
Shaughnes

Peigan Timber Limit

Mud
51Lake

Fort

Orton

Moon River
Estates

Monarch

Diamo City

Coalhurst

38 TO 49

Municipality of Crowsnest Pass


Lundbreck
3A
Cowley

Pincher Station

"B"

Lowland

Macleod

TO
58 57
Lethbridge

77459
Beaver
Mines Lake

Beaver
Mines

Pincher Creek

Heights

61 TO 66

Twin Butte
Glenwood

Cochrane Lake
Hill Spring

Blood No. 148

Spring Coulee

Magrath

WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK6


Mountain View

Leavitt

Beazer

Cardston

Aetna

Woolford

Statement of Official Results | 383


TURNER VALLEY

PINCHER6
CREEK

50761

FORT MACLEOD

26 ST3
6566

HYDE ST

TOWN BOUNDARY

TWP

60507

BRITISH COLUMBIA

TWP 84

TWP 84
TWP 83

TWP 82

Hazell

Sentinel

TWP

Coleman
TWP43

TWP 81

8140
TWP

TWP

Blairmore

Frank

TWP 80

MUNICIPALITY OF CROWSNEST PASS


497544

TWP 73

453
TWP

Hillcrest

TWP
733

BRITISH COLUMBIA

CROWSNEST PASS

TWP 70
TWP 64

MinesBurmis

TWP 71

TWP 65

Summary Of Results By Poll - Livingstone-Macleod

EVAN P

AILEEN

ALIDA

PAT

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Livingstone-Macleod

EVAN P

AILEEN

ALIDA

PAT

Voter

CITY BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014


20 ST NE

12 ST NW

4 ST

6 ST SE
9 ST

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


72 MEDICINE HAT
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
KM
00.512

Summary Of Results By Poll - Medicine Hat


JIM

VAL

BLAKE

DAVID ANDREW

BOB

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Medicine Hat


JIM

VAL

BLAKE

DAVID ANDREW
BOB

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Spruce View

Pine Lake

Goosequill Lake

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


73 OLDS-DIDSBURY- THREE HILLS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

Dickson

Bowden Lake

Napoleon Lake

Bowden

Innisfail

Davey Lake
Elnora

Huxley

Red Deer River

03.75

7.515

Sundre
Westward Ho

Eagle Hill

58 TO 70

Innis

3356
Olds

Wimborne

Torrington

Trochu

52 TO 53
Rum

Lake

3249
2A

Stewart Lake

Three Hills
Fallentimber Creek

39 TO 46

31 37
Didsbury

Keiver's Lake

Sunnyslope

Linden

31 TO 35

Cremona 17

21 TO 2530
Carstairs
26806

Swalwell

Water
Valley16

202

575 3

Acme

Bircham 2
Carbon

Hesketh

Bottrel

Madden

Crossfield
10 TO 13

7 TO 8

5 Beiseker9

Stoney No. 142B


43

Cochrane Lake
1A

212928
Airdrie

276

Keoma

Irricana25

242322

Rockyford

Rosebud

Stoney
Ghost No. 142,
143, 144

Cochrane

Calgary

Balzac566

Kathyrn
ACME

VILLAGE BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

THREE HILLS

303521

583583

7067

42 ST
AS OF JAN 1, 2014

DOMINION ST

46 ST

58 ST

6466

54 ST

1 AVE N

DECHAUNEY AVE

TROCHU

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014


OLDS

Summary Of Results By Poll - Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills

JIM

WADE

NATHAN

GLENN R

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills

JIM

WADE

NATHAN

GLENN R
Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 395

Jackfish Point No. 214


Bistcho Lake
57 No. 213

Zama City

Amber
Steen River

Buffalo River

River No. 219


Zama Lake No. 210
Hay Lake No. 209

Upper Hay
River41
No. 212

Rainbow Lake

High Level
46 TO 52

Bushe River No.

4443
Child Lake No. 164A Fort
Beaver
Ranch
No. 163B42
Beaver

John D'Or Prairie No. 215

10845

Boyer Vermilion

Ranch

Fox Lake

54No. 164

Ft.

39 No. 163A

No. 162

33 TO 35

37 Vermilion40
36 No. 173B38

12 11 10 9 8

7 6 5 4 3

2 130

La Crete32

Tall Cree No. 173A


Paddle Prairie
Keg River

19 18 17
16 15 14

13 12 11

Wadlin Lake No. 173C

9 8 7 65

Tall Cree No. 173

4 3 2 1

24 23

92Notikewin

Manning

25 TO 26
Loon

88 22

North
Star

Deadwood

Woodland Woodland

Prairie No. 237

Loon

Worsley Cleardale

Clear Hills No. 152C


Hines

87689

85 21
84 737

Dixonville

206

Cree No.

Cree No.

Cadotte Lake

Little Buffalo
Woodland Cree No.

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL

Creek

197 TO 17
685 83 Grim shaw 2A 688

Swampy
Lake

DIVISION OF
74 PEACE RIVER

Berwyn18
82Brownvale

PeacSet. River

No. 236

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL

Bluesky

Whitelaw

Marie Reine Isidore

Utikoomak

DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

Fairview 81

Duncans 4

1 William

Lake No. 155B


680 Poplar Ridge

80No. 151A

Nampa

McKenzie

Utikoomak

49Spirit
River Rycroft

Eaglesham Tangent

Jean2
Cote

Reno No. 151K

Lake No. 155


PeavineGiftKM

Wanham 78

Girouxville

Lake

Watino Falher

Donnelly

02550
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF
74 PEACE RIVER
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

LA CRETE

105 AVE

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

HIGH LEVEL

NAMPA

MANNING
TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014
TWP RD 840

84 AVE

TWPRD 915

PEACE RIVER

Summary Of Results By Poll - Peace River

SHERRY

DEBBIE
FRANK

NATHAN

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 399

Summary Of Results By Poll - Peace River

SHERRY

DEBBIE

FRANK
NATHAN

Voter

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


75 RED DEER-NORTH
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
2DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

11A11A

82 ST

KM
00.512

6566
6768

7172

5277 ST7576
6463 61

262
53 54
6058
5982
5756

5150

4948

TWP RD

67 ST
3243

44 45

31424681

413847
3937

217880

3033

343625
3522

55 ST11

2827

242320

7916

15 12108
1497
50 ST

191817

1311
50 ST

CRONQUIST DR

3456

39 ST

Summary Of Results By Poll - Red Deer-North

S.H. (BUCK)

MICHAEL

KRYSTAL

CHRISTINE

KIM

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Red Deer-North

S.H. (BUCK)

MICHAEL

KRYSTAL
CHRISTINE

KIM

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 403

1214
613

3031

325758

31529

335655

145

10 37 ST34
5254596970

35 ST
27

33 ST

2726

355360

T
6871

1725

224

3651

5061

6772

8SELKIRK
18BLVD

39494865

40414762

2A19 ST
424663
434564

Summary Of Results By Poll - Red Deer-South


Names

PATTI ARGENT

WILLIAM BERRY

DEBORAH CHECKEL

BEN DUBOIS

SERGE GINGRAS

BARB MILLER

DARCY MYKYTYSHYN
NORMAN WIEBE

Voter Turnout

Poll

on List

IND

IND

LIB

GPA

APNDP

PCWRPVS D R

(%)

1 - WESTLAKE NORTH643111452061103792841 0044.2


2 - WESTLAKE SOUTH69962124219885723001 0042.9
5 - WESTPARK CENTRAL5422175116223341450 0026.8
6 - WESTPARK NORTH32410431442316920 0028.4
7 - WESTPARK SE49120133129156562330 0047.5
8 - WESTPARK EAST/RDC6431071218046492050 0031.9
9 - GAETZ SOUTH5321010216932321472 0027.6
10 - SOUTH HILL WEST502406544837201240 0024.7
11 - HOSPITAL AREA33310435401622910 0027.3
12 - DOWNTOWN WEST5334211458162482170 0140.9
13 - DOWNTOWN EAST327216516132331411 0043.1
14 - PARKDALE NORTH53950961310241252010 0037.3
15 - PARKVALE SOUTH433233248646311770 0040.9
17 - SOUTH HILL KIN CANYON392907266116241250 0031.9
18 - BOWER NORTH4271012605556331630 1038.4
19 - BOWER CENTRAL4720292107955712280 1048.5
21 - BOWER SOUTHEAST48022124138171572420 0050.4
22 - SUNNYBROOK SOUTH55420111149483702750 0049.6
23 - SUNNYBROOK SOUTHWEST45810121211166592522 0055.0
24 - SUNNYBROOK SOUTHEAST344216077347541900 0055.2
25 - SUNNYBROOK NORTHEAST457226796345321660 0036.3
26 - MOUNTAINVIEW SOUTHEAST3661031105957451760 0148.4
27 - MOUNTAINVIEW SOUTHWEST46621441810082482590 0055.6
28 - MOUNTAINVIEW NORTH45031125188838402050 0045.6
29 - GRANDVIEW SOUTH4372070186746361760 0040.3
30 - GRANDVIEW NORTH38830106106027421580 0040.7

Summary Of Results By Poll - Red Deer-South


Names

PATTI ARGENT

WILLIAM BERRY

DEBORAH CHECKEL

BEN DUBOIS

SERGE GINGRAS

BARB MILLER

DARCY MYKYTYSHYN
NORMAN WIEBE

Voter Turnout

Poll

on List

IND

IND

LIB

GPA

APNDP

PCWRPVS D R

(%)

33 - EASTVIEW EAST4118012269346552220 0054.0


34 - MORRISROE WEST44921123127538612040 0045.4
35 - MORRISROE WEST CENTRAL51581143177868912800 0355.0
37 - ANDERS WEST479101731110778472640 0055.1
38 - ANDERS SOUTH489301622975108893220 0065.8
41 - ANDERS ON THE LAKE SE4776091107172592280 0248.2
42 - INGLEWOOD NORTHWEST70943531895871023171 0044.7
43 - INGLEWOOD SOUTHWEST489211141110242492220 0145.6
44 - INGLEWOOD SOUTHCENTRAL50200102105753461780 0035.5
45 - INGLEWOOD SOUTHEAST681001231110656642521 1037.2
46 - INGLWEOOD NORTHEAST781319321128127933850 0049.3
49 - ASPEN RIDGE NORTHWEST53520711410389572730 0051.0
50 - VICTORIA PARK EAST6304143116586712450 0038.9
51 - VICTORIA PARK WEST4975042109082992920 0058.8
53 - MORRISROE SOUTHEAST3461066127336351690 0048.8
54 - MORRISROE NORTHEAST48820117127745622160 0044.3
55 - EASTVIEW ESTATES SE48010132910735482151 0145.0
56 - EASTVIEW ESTATES SW46922171149056662480 0052.9
57 - EASTVIEW ESTATES NW359104166157321620 0145.4
58 - EASTVIEW ESTATES NE5143010678231581970 0138.5
61 - LANCASTER WEST5251174198875602552 0048.6
62 - LANCASTER GREEN WEST4990083189996642880 0057.7
63 - VANIER WOODS NORTH5771062208151592200 0238.5
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Red Deer-South


Names

PATTI ARGENT

WILLIAM BERRY

DEBORAH CHECKEL

BEN DUBOIS

SERGE GINGRAS

BARB MILLER

DARCY MYKYTYSHYN

NORMAN WIEBE
Voter Turnout

Poll

on List

IND

IND

LIB

GPA

APNDP

PCWRPVS D R

(%)

65 - LANCASTER GREEN EAST693411233011467853162 0045.6


66 - LANCASTER 3741309316120110733340 0045.1
67 - LANCASTER NORTHCENTRAL47560102118757492221 0247.2
68 - DEER PARK 54355116299460482351 0054.0
69 - DEER PARK 4461209179575652544 0055.1
70 - DEVONSHIRE NORTH64500131149273872800 0043.4
71 - DEVONSHIRE SOUTH401305456842581851 0046.1
72 - LONSDALE NORTH4921070207452512050 0041.7
73A - LONNSDALE SOUTH (A-G)7313043116162652090 0028.6
73B - LONNSDALE SOUTH (H-O)3781092107147591990 0052.6
73C - LONNSDALE SOUTH (P-Z)3561091108236601990 0055.9
74 - ADVANCE-RED DEER-SOUTH532014293002071567342 03
75 - ADVANCE-RED DEER-SOUTH51158342012131476240 00
76 - ADVANCE-RED DEER-SOUTH121108312811661516600 00
77 - MOBILE-155135352158532940 03
79 - MOBILE-3314232935231001 20
80 - SPECIAL BALLOT1081174149441616 0 28

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

210556932449416,2424,8284,358 17,571 41 9 46
2254530947825864542,0182 03
37,771232607382741,0357,0245,4144,812 19,589 43 9 4952.0
1.20.33.81.45.335.927.624.6
Drayton Valley

Warburg

Thorsby

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


77 RIMBEY-ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE-SUNDRE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL

Alexis

Pembina River

Lodgepole
Buck Creek

Buck

Breton

Pigeon Lake

Wizard Lake
Mulhurst Bay

DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM dinal

Elk River No. 233

O'Chiese

Alder
Flats
Lake
Buck Lake

Buck Lake No. 133C

Winfield

Village At Pigeon Lake


13 Battle
Lake

13AFa
Westerose

010

2040

Blackstone River

No. 203
Nordegg
River4

4422

Hoadley
79

343
Bluffton

Maligne Lake

JASPER NATIONAL PARK


Brazeau1

Sunchild42
No.
2202

68

Leedale

12 to 14

Rimbey

Gull Lake
2423

2221

River

19181716

Nordegg

2118

Bentley

Brazeau Lake

Big Horn No. 144A

13121110

98R7ocky 6
Mountain
38House
2425 to 37

5 20 43
Withrow
43 LeslievilleEckville

2116

Sylvan

Blackfald
3942 Alhambra

4446

Lake

392311

47 Benalto
Condor

Sylvan Lake

L
11AV

Abraham
93Lake

38404145
Cow Lake

4811

37 52

5556
Spruce

Markerville Penhold

North53
Saskatchewan River

54Caroline

View54
Dickson

Innisfail

Clearwater River

3460
5962
TO
3365

Eagle
61Hill
Bowden

Olds

Sundre

Westward
Ho27

Bow Lake
Hector Lake

Red Deer
River
Didsbury

2A

Carstairs

2550 AVE

48 AVE

26BENTLEY

65 AVE

57 AVE
TOWN

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE

AS OF JAN 1, 2014

TWP RD 425

20A

11A

52 AVE32

52 AVE

54 AVE

353337

51 AVE
3536

42 AVE

RIMBEY

75211

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

SUNDRE

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


77 RIMBEY-ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE-SUNDRE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

2266

2 AVE NW

5846365 MAIN AVE E27


6766
TWP RD 325A

4646
ECKVILLE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre

JOE

TAMMY

JASON

HANNAH

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 411

Summary Of Results By Poll - Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre

JOE

TAMMY

JASON

HANNAH

Voter

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL
DIVISION OF16
78 SHERWOOD PARK16
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 201066

00.4

KM65
0.81.6

6867
7564

7170
7372

6261

131542
1641

4358

1217

1011

4557

384656

981947
223655

76 DR

2324

3749
3435 5048

327
2628
293354

21

WYE RD

D315152

Summary Of Results By Poll - Sherwood Park

ANNIE

CATHY

LINDA

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - Sherwood Park

ANNIE

CATHY
LINDA

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 415

DETAIL MAP

Bard
y Lake

Alexander No. 134

Low Water Lake


ST. ALBERT

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


79 SPRUCE GROVE- ST. ALBERT
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

ndy ke
Pine92
Sands

St.
Albert

KM
02.55

255
Calahoo

Gladu Lake

9089

Villeneuve

Volmer
57 TO 88

St. Albert

1651
1 TO 49
Spruce
28Grove

16A

Big Lake
Edmonton

Stony
1Plain27

Acheson
2625

628Stony Plain No. 135

168

34

1214

151116

234
3129

GROVE DR
2520

1315

3533
2622211918

30272417

234647

394142434445
384048

16A

491 AVE

Parkland Village
53222 Range Road 272

SPRUCE GROVE

ST. ALBERT
VILLENEUVE RD
ID
6866

6364

70 69 677981

5971

5772

7782

768687

7483

8485

Summary Of Results By Poll - Spruce Grove-St. Albert

Poll

Names on List
BRENDON GREENE
GPA

GARY HANNA
AP

TREVOR HORNE NDP

REG LUKASIK
LIB

RUS MATICHUK
PC

JAYE WALTER
WRPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - HARVEST RIDGE W248120876474320400082.3


2 - HARVEST RIDGE CENTRAL598015939725724610041.1
3 - HARVEST RIDGE E528016962765124111045.8
4 - DEER PARK5762179710977229500051.2
5 - DEER PARK - CREEKSIDE384418664624019400050.5
6 - ASPEN GLEN N37015756533417410047.0
7 - ASPEN GLEN S5804171117425723810041.0
8 - LINKSIDE688725116121276234900050.7
9 - FIELDSTONE - LONGVIEW4600208871084326600057.8
10 - STONESHIRE - FAIRWAY590321105141117232620055.3
11 - HILLSDOWN W442281038284719611245.0
12 - HILLSDOWN E2580446716249740037.6
13 - SPRUCE VILLAGE W575613918545022200038.6
14 - SPRUCE VILLAGE - E32009677222412900040.3
15 - GREYSTONE5834401008504724901042.9
16 - VERONA18701030422218700046.5
17 - SPRUCE GROVE - ATIM LAKE2932191116524423411080.2
18 - GROVE MEADOWS - E57842312314585627810048.1
19 - GROVE MEADOWS - W45521411112463722220048.8
21 - BEECHMONT BURLINGTON471414929403619510041.4
22 - BROOKSIDE42127759423216700039.7
23 - BROOKWOOD S408113897404319310047.3
24 - WELLINGTON43919786262114100032.1
25 - WOODSIDE41428979534020910050.5
26 - WOODHAVEN N4151169911293118701045.3
27 - WOODHAVEN S42637874605321400050.2
29 - MILLGROVE N496418946365421201042.9
30 - MILLGROVE W5211141159605024900047.8
31 - HEATHERGLEN53213803463316610031.2
32 - HEATHERLANDS531198612515421301040.3
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Spruce Grove-St. Albert

Poll

Names on List

BRENDON GREENE
GPA

GARY HANNA
AP

TREVOR HORNE NDP


REG LUKASIK
LIB

RUS MATICHUK
PC

JAYE WALTER
WRPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

33 - MEADOWLAND1454338217279120062.8
34 - SPRUCERIDGE N36019899453318610051.7
35 - SPRUCERIDGE S46202553401211200024.2
36 - LEGACY PARK N43831110411565223710054.1
37 - LEGACY PARK S5381161066595424210045.0
38 - WESTGROVE S - INDUSTRIAL57457936324218500032.2
39 - WESTGROVE N321416705122212900040.2
41 - MOBILE CITY44036704252913720031.1
42 - SPRUCE GROVE CENTRE71331110915784325900036.3
43 - BROXTON W5471911012625925300046.3
45 - LAKEWOOD N44078848394519121043.6
46 - LAKEWOOD SW44635748575320011045.1
49 - BROXTON S4797117711535521400144.9
50 - ATIM LAKE606215112151276533660055.4
53 - PARKLAND VILLAGE E415331067524021100151.1
54 - NORTHVIEW41527843875623920057.6
55 - HELENSLEA - LAKESHORE585489661026628200048.2
57 - NORTHRIDGE N3561911013654924700169.7
58 - NEWTON5212913315812426421050.9
59 - NORTHRIDGE S6355101577774530110047.4
60 - DEER RIDGE W420259012493819611046.9
61 - DUROCHER408451196331518200044.6
62 - DEER RIDGE N38901854492816700042.9
63 - DUNDAS - DELAGE447181286242919600144.1
Summary Of Results By Poll - Spruce Grove-St. Albert

Poll

Names on List

BRENDON GREENE
GPA

GARY HANNA
AP

TREVOR HORNE NDP

REG LUKASIK
LIB

RUS MATICHUK
PC

JAYE WALTER
WRPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

65 - DAYTON42335949412417600041.6
66 - DESMARAIS518071394703225210148.8
67 - DALHOUSIE - DANFORTH476917120962312300404.9
69 - DORCHESTER W53331012711753025600048.0
70 - DELWOOD-DUNFIELD5451513816823828020051.4
71 - NEWMARKET WAY51821414315773528600055.2
72 - NORTHRIDGE - NAPLES WAY692491668784430910044.7
73 - LAFLEUR - LAUREL CREST60214139101414834312057.3
74 - NEVADA PLACE125125562299502077.6
75 - LACOMBE DRIVE15000334522010900072.7
76 - LACOMBE PARK ESTATES46246872993423211050.4
77 - LODGEPOLE - LUCERNE31924732392914910046.7
78 - LINDBERG - LONGVIEW4121910711472720200049.0
79 - LIVINGSTONE - LORRAINE4543711214393621110046.5
80 - LIBERTON N412111214451518700045.4
81 - LACOMBE PARK E404479210663221100052.2
82 - LEDDY - LABELLE359181113413219600054.6
83 - LACOMBE PARK LANE4325813513833027400063.4
84 - LARKSPUR - LAMARTINE30817687332714300146.8
85 - LANGLEY PARK404351208372820100049.8
86 - LAMBERT - LINWOOD4381812811352520810047.5
87 - LIBERTON S487051176602721510044.1
88 - LESTER367111087413018800051.2
89 - VOLMER44722743587020900147.0
90 - VILLENEUVE648691501110310138020158.8
93 - ALEXANDER67762151612418110026.7
94 - ADVANCE-SPRUCE GROVE1351507343132361154001
95 - ADVANCE-SPRUCE GROVE1374637583182361336811
96 - ADVANCE-ST ALBERT732551352561721053102
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Spruce Grove-St. Albert

Poll

Names on List

BRENDON GREENE
GPA
GARY HANNA
AP

TREVOR HORNE NDP

REG LUKASIK
LIB

RUS MATICHUK
PC

JAYE WALTER
WRPVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

97 - ADVANCE-ST ALBERT1033664372971361177004
98 - MOBILE-GROVE MANOR22122291360100
99 - MOBILE-COPPER SKY1113415236100
100 - SPECIAL BALLOT1116853340158000

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

2268919,1877525,1783,851 20,085 63 23 12
431902,3591641,1847804,720918
46,6032691,08111,5469166,3624,631 24,805 72 24 2053.3
1.14.446.53.725.618.7
CITY BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

81 82

76 77

8684

7974

75677271

5556666870

656362

3754
3853

5859E61
5160

36394041

3433

5048 47

2630

4546

222119

13 1415

1110

2527
1817

Big Lake

127
51
36
E

EDMONTON

42
Summary Of Results By Poll - St. Albert
BILL

SHELLEY

STEPHEN

TREVOR

MARIE

Voter

Summary Of Results By Poll - St. Albert


BILL

SHELLEY

STEPHEN

TREVOR
MARIE

Voter

Poll

Names on List

ALTON
LIB

BIERMANSKI
WRP

KHAN PC

LOVE AP

RENAUD
NDPVSDR

Turnout (%)

46 - AMHERST3124233898215600050.0
47 - AMBER461831501313323500051.0
48 - FRASER471111840715723302049.9
50 - FAIROAKS346522601311621610062.4
51 - BELLEVUE45361447413820900046.1
52 - BERNARD34641928512217800051.4
54 - BELLROSE27143102385700021.0
55 - INGLEWOOD48951963210219100039.1
56 - IRONWOOD31112316657619000161.4
58 - BRADBURN38951061212119900051.2
59 - PARKWOOD437103285413026110160.0
60 - PINERIDGE44143281613525800259.0
62 - CAMPBELL43152447211118900043.9
63 - KINGSWOOD619114395717833410054.0
64 - WINDERMERE43394473113025700059.4
66 - WAKEFIELD489105376316831000163.6
67 - ORCHARD52372598312926200150.3
68 - WILLOUGHBY39052953511921100054.1
70 - KINGSMEAD545939111311627800151.2
71 - KINGSFORD49963312819626400052.9
72 - KING502123289514127911055.8
74 - OAKDALE5441232116610326900049.4
75 - EVERGREEN36811315908718800051.1
76 - ENFIELD5305256707216910031.9
78 - ENDERBY50423775412424210048.0
79 - OAKRIDGE566123565716128000049.5
80 - ETHAN35913224889618700152.4
82 - ERIN RIDGE617830112814330110048.8
83 - OSBORNE3014193427413300044.2
84 - OAKHILL3526219637119700056.0
86 - EMPRESS44143745310619501044.4
87 - ERIN41271867310319800048.1
88 - STURGEON398152975913726500066.6
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - St. Albert


BILL

SHELLEY

STEPHEN

TREVOR

MARIE

Voter

rock
Cherhill

Sandy Beach

Alexander No. 134

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL

ake

Lessard Lake

Glenevis

Sunrise Beach

Riviere Qui Barre

Morinville

DIVISION OF

Arthur Lake43

Sandy Pine
442

81 STONY PLAIN
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

Alexis
No. 133Stony Plain
Ross
Haven

Gunn

Lake

Sands

KM
04816

South View
Isle Lake

Silver Sands

Lac Ste. Anne


West Cove

No. 135A

Val Quentin
Alberta Beach

Castle Island
Sunset Point
Onoway

24779

Calahoo

Villeneuve

16A Evansburg

Entwistle

Gainford
Seba Beach
Betula

Fallis

Lakeview

Wabamun

122122

2827

Big Lake

Beach
15

P6oint Alison
Wabamun
Lake

Kapasiwin

Wabamun
No. 133B

Duffield
13 Carvel

Stony Plain
1830 TO 57

16A

Tomahawk

North Saskatc

Wabamun 8
No. 133A
Keephills

14Spring Lake

1516

5964

6062

Stony
66Plain No. 135

6370

68 6971
6160
Devon
Rocky Rapids

Drayton Valley

Telfordville

Thorsby

Buford

Calmar39

Violet
Grove

65420
Warburg
32

Sunnybrook

282726

STONY PLAIN

16A

16A

454140
BRIGHT BANK
44AVE

GARDEN VALLEY DR
4849

79 AVE
79 AVE

Summary Of Results By Poll - Stony Plain

Poll

Names on List

ERIN BABCOCK
NDP

MATT BURNETT
GPA

MIKE HANLON
LIB
KEN LEMKE
PC

KATHY RONDEAU
WRP

SANDY SIMMIE
APVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

1 - HOOPLE LAKE22840321847111100149.1
2 - MOON LAKE425643162102824001056.7
3 - TOMAHAWK354445348108821600061.0
4 - HOREN24632112485314600059.3
5 - SEBA BEACH422109236457624100057.1
6 - JACK PINE24452263437413500055.3
7 - WABAMUN VILLAGE60313131866961032401053.9
9 - KEEPHILLS18221103246110100055.5
10 - DUFFIELD44011791685114935000079.5
11 - SMITHFIELD34553243560616000046.4
12 - BLUEBERRY WEST542107165784926411048.9
13 - CARVEL44197343785723300052.8
14 - CARVEL SOUTH5971284968102731800153.4
15 - BRIGHTBANK42212121560981030630072.5
16 - HOLBORN56295317105109533400059.4
17 - ROSENTHAL35160252860516000246.2
18 - EDMONTON BEACH40277089959624901062.2
19 - SPRING LAKE528119886547825500048.3
20 - BLUEBERRY57611425114107534710060.2
21 - BEACH CORNERS62112001370131734100054.9
22 - HUBBLES LAKE460895155869524100052.4
23 - HUBBLES LAKE NORTH61310008881131132010052.2
24 - CHICKAKOO54010131189105731610058.5
25 - CAMERON LAKE714135619911241238711354.8
26 - PANORAMA5481233977761230000255.1
27 - SPRUCE GROVE NORTH5191003511059428120054.1
29 - MUIR LAKE22645413135412000053.1
30 - STONY PLAIN NORTHWEST49086388273325500252.4
31A - MERIDIAN HEIGHTS WEST (A-L)43378283839617100039.5
31B - MERIDIAN HEIGHTS WEST (M-Z)34562633326213210038.3

Summary Of Results By Poll - Stony Plain

Poll

Names on List

ERIN BABCOCK
NDP

MATT BURNETT
GPA

MIKE HANLON
LIB

KEN LEMKE
PC

KATHY RONDEAU
WRP

SANDY SIMMIE
APVSDR
Voter Turnout (%)

32 - MERIDIAN CENTRAL31555131525410300032.7
33 - MERIDIAN SOUTH5691243104063624600143.4
35B - SUNRISE (M-Z)393644124135916500042.0
36 - JUTLAND30055033529012200040.7
37 - GRAY BRIAR GREEN36553444032613910038.1
38 - GRAY BRIAR31738042443611510136.6
39 - FAIRWAY38145113760915300040.2
40 - IRONWOOD39290045454720900153.6
41 - FOREST GREEN EAST47589685458522000046.3
42 - FOREST GREEN NORTH2223718321809600043.2
43 - WHISPERING WATERS36545422826210711029.6
44 - FOREST GREEN51851135345615900030.7
47 - STONY PLAIN SOUTHWEST59069539271824810042.0
48 - STONY GLENS471923546521421200045.0
49 - SOUTH CENTRAL503966176253824210248.5
50 - SOUTHRIDGE520963736611021300041.0
51 - HIGH PARK450622126468421200147.3
52 - HAMPTON30739153228410900035.5
53 - WILLOW PARK6301162910691733100052.5
54 - WESTERRA WEST26145343843814101054.4
55 - WESTERRA512742670661823600046.1
56/57 - WESTERRA EAST / MEADOW VIEW310622116784823410075.5
58 - SPRUCE GROVE SOUTH42675486388424200056.8
60 - GOLDEN SPIKE31757235034114700146.7
61 - GRAMINIA40993196587826301064.5
62 - GRAMINIA NORTHWEST4421014116673626101560.4
63A - DEER PARK (A-L)53312001510688733612063.4
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Stony Plain

Poll

Names on List

ERIN BABCOCK
NDP
MATT BURNETT
GPA

MIKE HANLON
LIB

KEN LEMKE
PC

KATHY RONDEAU
WRP

SANDY SIMMIE
APVSDR

Voter Turnout (%)

63B - DEER PARK (M-Z)952761115877622905224.8


64 - SANDHILLS429751155852220311248.0
65 - SPRUCE GROVE SOUTHEAST50064557580623500047.0
67/70 - CLYMONT NORTHWEST / CLYMONT NORTHEAST523146313931371240411077.4
68 - CLYMONT WEST51474586165822100143.2
69 - CLYMONT6021473147792233501055.8
71 - WESTRIDGE41610235124100533900081.5
72 - ADVANCE-POLLS 1-23, 48-714981651332331381266010
73 - ADVANCE-POLLS 24-47453527284311361116202
74 - MOBILE-1333572206139004
75 - SPECIAL BALLOT9321350717236107

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

6,3171995794,3284,944464 16,831 29 21 42
9512178616642742,382212
32,8527,2682206574,9445,586538 19,213 31 22 4458.7
37.81.13.425.729.12.8

2321
1640
TO39

2221
373635

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


82 STRATHCONA-
SHERWOOD PARK

Sherwood
Park31

38Ardrossan
3233

Bennett Lake

AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM
02.55

2829

21 23

2018
82419

Antler Lake

Antler Lake

2726

2524

Big Island Lake

1610

North

Wanisan
Edmonton

211512

11629

Half Moon Lake

Collingwood Cove

Cooking Lake

Lake

Islet Lake

234
South Cooking Lake

Cooking Lake

6 14

Hastings Lake
Hastings
Lake

Looma

Ministik Lake

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL
DIVISION OF
82 STRATHCONA-
SHERWOOD PARK
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010
7877

00.3

KM
0.61.2

747576
M

737270
LAKELAND DR
666769

646362

5961

BASELINE RD

SHERWOOD PARK

545321
5250

474849
464544
40414243

Summary Of Results By Poll - Strathcona-Sherwood Park


ESTEFANIA

ROB

LYNNE

DAVE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 433

Summary Of Results By Poll - Strathcona-Sherwood Park


ESTEFANIA

ROB

LYNNE

DAVE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Beiseker

10X

849851
Little

Traung Lake

Brosten Reservoir

Irricana

Rosebud
Drumheller10

Fish Lake

Dorothy

Sunnynook

11109

27Rockyford 22

2120

191817

1615141312
Delacour

Keoma 26
Kathyrn

Dalroy

2524
Nightingale

232

Standard

Seiu Lake

3625
Berry

Lyalta

87
9 TO 28

Chancellor
Lakes24

Chestermere

Cheadle

Strathmore

Eagle
Lake32

Hussar

Wolf Lake

Alkali Lake

Gem

Cessford

Cessford Reservoir

Indus

22X

Langdon
Namaka Namaka
Lake

33Barkenhouse
56Lake

Wardlow

Dalemead

31 Carseland

Gleichen

Siksika

Cluny
Bassano

Jenner

Third

Arrowwood

No. 146

35 TO 36
Rosemary

Duchess

Patricia

Iddesleigh

Lake

Mossleigh

Shouldice

Queenstown

Lathom Lake

3840 TO 41
Jamieson44
Blackie

Herronton

San Francisco

45 Lake

47 TO 67

43Tide

Frank Lake

Brant

Ensign23

Milo
McGregor Lake

LakeLouisiana
Lakes
46Brooks

Lake
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF

Vulcan

Kirkcaldy

Lomond
Rainier

Lake Newell

Tilley

6916

83 STRATHMORE-BROOKS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

Champion

Carmangay
Travers Reservoir

Travers

Enchant

Lost Lake
Scandia

Rolling Hills

Hays

524 13

Suffield

07.5

1530

84325
BLVD W

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


83 STRATHMORE- BROOKS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

00.25

KM
0.51

CASSILS RD E

4 AVE W

WILD ROSE AVE W


CITY BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

BROOKS

DUCHESS

N BOUNDARY RD

BRENT BLVD

EASTLAKE RD

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF

STRATHMORE

9 AVE

BASSANO
STRATHMORE

N BOUNDARY RD L

BRENT BLVD

EASTLAKE RD

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


83 STRATHMORE- BROOKS
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

0255

M
5101,020

Summary Of Results By Poll - Strathmore-Brooks


ALI

EINAR B.

MOLLY

GLEN

DEREK

LYNN

MIKE

Voter

Poll

Names on List

ABDULBAKI
LIB

DAVISON
AP

DOUGLASS
PC

DUNDAS
AFP

FILDEBRANDT
WRP

MACWILLIAM
NDP

WORTHINGTON
GPAVS D R

Turnout (%)

1 - REDLAND/ROSEBUD418211250804781730 0041.4
2 - ROCKYFORD501177831354592780 0055.5
3 - DALUM24707460861941620 0065.6
4 - GEM2290189047401411 0061.6
5A - HUSSAR (A-L)62211354474751580 0025.4
5B - HUSSAR (M-Z)622024314043930 0015.0
6 - STANDARD50419105114746273360 0066.7
7 - STRATHMORE RURAL NE5464479313943142861 0052.4
8 - STRATHMORE SURROUNDING33705570791401550 0046.0
9 - RANGE RIDGE1821116034202748 0040.7
12A - STRATHMORE LAKES (A-L)79136541813951893 0023.9
12B - STRATHMORE LAKES (M-Z)79178651884952230 0028.2
13A - DOWNTOWN N (A-L)6110118247211902 0114.9
14 - THORCLIFF50242460734361741 0034.7
15 - STRATHMORE PARKWOOD419353631113921990 0047.5
16 - RANCHLAND442735531174012260 0051.1
17 - ASPEN CREEK43525510813841811 0041.6
18 - GREENWOOD MEADOW489224621253522140 0043.8
19A - CAMBRIDGE GLEN (A-L)62315200762731320 0021.2
21 - BAYSIDE PLACE208637135225790 0038.0
22 - BRENTWOOD51311241905761800 1135.5
23 - STRATHFORD50958331804231720 0033.8
24 - STRATHAVEN HEIGHTS45642250945251821 0039.9
25 - STRATHCONA564333601314792290 0040.6
26 - HILL CREST90112004261710 0078.9
27 - LAYALTA E469364311065082170 0046.3
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Summary Of Results By Poll - Strathmore-Brooks
ALI

EINAR B.

MOLLY

GLEN

DEREK

LYNN

MIKE

Voter

Poll

Names on List

ABDULBAKI
LIB

DAVISON
AP
DOUGLASS
PC

DUNDAS
AFP

FILDEBRANDT
WRP

MACWILLIAM
NDP

WORTHINGTON
GPAVS D R

Turnout (%)

28B - HILLVIEW N (M-Z)58707370622221301 0022.1


29A - LAYALTA (A-L)636135711022121870 0029.4
29B - LAYALTA (M-Z)63614450832721620 0025.5
30 - CARSELAND RURAL581359211905643510 0060.4
31 - CARSELAND TOWN352303201373142070 1059.1
32 - NAMAKA4382108601604773120 0071.2
33 - GLEICHEN491018041404172731 0055.6
34 - BASSANO RURAL2203153368511340 0060.9
35 - BASSANO W459331002862702210 0048.1
36 - BASSANO E48523671813451930 0039.8
37 - ROSEMARY RURAL31020830138612300 0074.2
38 - ROSEMARY TOWN23500500921531600 0068.1
39 - DUCHESS RURAL362029311371432502 0069.1
40 - DUCHESS TOWN358073811191731851 0051.7
41 - EMERSON264104101201341791 0067.8
42 - PATRICIA333404201051031640 0049.2
43 - TILLEY N31943470881911620 0050.8
44 - BROOKS RURAL NE369013901231011740 0047.2
47 - UPLANDS W37225220791631270 0034.1
48 - UPLANDS E411123711112131761 0042.8
49 - LAKE STAFFORD N273145024101450 0016.5
50 - PRAIRIE MEADOWS2520028065921041 0041.3
51 - GARROW34930400501031060 0230.9
52 - FAIRVIEW28410330781401260 0044.4
53 - KELLINGTON-LU-DOR403213701272221910 0047.4
54 - PARKLAND494105901262732160 0043.7
55 - GREENBROOK39862330691611270 0031.9
56 - SUTHERLAND3674219234141761 0421.8
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Summary Of Results By Poll - Strathmore-Brooks


ALI

EINAR B.

MOLLY

GLEN

DEREK

LYNN

MIKE

Voter

Poll

Names on List

ABDULBAKI
LIB

DAVISON
AP

DOUGLASS
PC

DUNDAS
AFP

FILDEBRANDT
WRP

MACWILLIAM
NDP

WORTHINGTON
GPAVS D R

Turnout (%)

59 - GRAIFFIN PARK27520401691331280 0046.5


60 - CASSIL TOWN44734512722211550 0134.9
61 - WESTBROOK39103260791911281 0032.7
62 - WEST END491364401021621730 0035.2
63 - SUNNYLEA48613701011521290 0026.5
64 - BROOKS EAST END38621281581031030 0026.7
65 - BROOKS RURAL SE35110310731911250 0135.9
66B - GREYSTONE (M-Z)62531220702401200 0019.2
67 - COLLEGE2092011053120782 0037.3
68 - BROOKS RURAL S346024401121701750 0050.6
69 - TILLEY S22910601791001510 0065.9
70 - RAINER/SCANDIA322425711201311980 0061.5
71 - ROLLING HILLS281446301191602060 0073.3
72 - LAKE NEWELL21100490106731650 0078.2
73 - ADVANCE-BASSANO338911054332470 03
74 - ADVANCE-STRATHMORE6129421807863781 00
75 - ADVANCE-STRATHMORE36132132410475773 00
76 - ADVANCE-STRATHMORE6131091281115115361 01
78 - ADVANCE-BROOKS8216013148655760 00
79 - MOBILE-101941371101440 12
80 - MOBILE-225402411411052 00
82 - SPECIAL BALLOT0245053501052 0 13

Total (Regular, Mobile, Special Ballot) Total (Advance)


Total (All Polls) Vote Count (%)

1702683,727617,1831,993289 13,691 44 4 28
3036725111,469470332,7745 04
33,2152003044,452728,6522,463322 16,465 49 4 3249.7
1.21.827.00.452.515.02.0

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots

Saddle Lake No. 125

Lafond

Elk Point

Lindbergh

Puskiakiwenin No. 122

Frog Lake

Unipouheos

Fishing Lake

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


84 VERMILION- LLOYDMINSTER
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

osseau

Duvernay

Lac Sante

Riverview
Heinsburg

No. 121

Tulliby Lake

KMo
051020ls

Musidora Morecambe

Beauvallon

Myrnam

45 Derwent

Raft 141525

Makaoo
I.R. No.
15Lake

857 53

Vegreville

Akasu Lake

Lavoy

Plain Lake

Ranfurly6

Clandonald

Campbell Lake

29 TO 35
Dewberry

Islay

Marwayne

Streamstown

Innisfree

Vermilion
Kenilworth Lake

Kitscoty

36 TO 69
Blackfoot

50Birch

Minburn

Mannville

182216

Bruce

Lake

78

Lloydminster
Viking

473 TO 4
26615

Kinsella

Baxter

Paradise Valley
McLaughlin

Rivercourse

1110

Irma

8 Fabyan 7

Lakes
65

32

LLOYDMINSTER
3740
383941

1666654442

686764

465051

2169

4953
474854

62605955

5856

Summary Of Results By Poll - Vermilion-Lloydminster


DANNY

SABA

RICHARD

Voter
Poll

Names on List

HOZACK
WRP

MOSSAGIZI
NDP

STARKE
PCVSDR

Turnout (%)

1 - RANFURLY19544323811400058.5
2 - VIKING RURAL434444311019720045.4
3 - VIKING NORTH EAST42138365813200031.4
5 - KINSELLA18954143510300054.5
6 - INNISFREE41061789823710057.8
7 - MINBURN33144257914801145.3
9 - MANNVILLE626797611126620042.5
10 - VERMILION NORTH WEST31059297115900051.3
11 - VERMILION RURAL SOUTH31951416315501048.9
13 - VERMILION RURAL NORTHEAST36754279217300047.1
14 - CLANDONALD390703810621400155.1
15 - DEWBERRY39932389216200040.6
17 - KITSCOTY6261035010926200142.0
18 - KITSCOTY RURAL367110189322100260.8
19 - PARADISE VALLEY435963811925300058.2
21 - LLOYDMINSTER RURAL SOUTH41256109115701038.3
22 - LLOYDMINSTER RURAL WEST41797209421100050.6
23 - MARWAYNE RURAL25558186614200055.7
25 - LEA PARK2564610439901039.1
26 - TULLIBY LAKE25547144510600041.6
27 - STREAMSTOWN426114337722400052.6
29 - VERMILION AIRPORT41160656418900046.0
30 - VERMILION STEWART CRES48560456617100135.5
31 - VERMILION EAST43047496015601136.7
33 - VERMILION CENTER EAST52565459520510039.0
34 - VERMILION CENTER WEST521605510121600041.5
35 - VERMILION WEST49974549822610145.5
37 - PIONEER LODGE40933197612820332.0
38 - LLOYD HIGHWAY NORTH WEST50360187615400030.6
39 - LLOYD HIGHWAY CENTER41241285212100229.9
41 - LLOYD MERIDIAN NORTH57449285813510123.7
42 - LLOYD MERIDIAN SOUTH59540167413000122.0
43 - LLOYD 36 ST NORTH39841286813700034.4
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
19.4
47.4

734No. 203

EDSON
465152

5053

4516

4149

1633
3134 35
3016

1820

24 23

HINTON
4033

GRANDE CACHE
4040

27
640

JASPER

1110

Summary Of Results By Poll - West Yellowhead

ROBIN
ERIC

STUART

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
450 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - West Yellowhead

ROBIN

ERIC

STUART

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 451

2A

Millet
66 TO
Armena

Barlee Junction

Demay
Demay Lake

4670
13Brightview
Wetaskiwin
36 TO 58

Coal Lake

Gwynne

Bittern Lake

Bittern Lake

Ervick

River

Braim

Camrose
3 TO 33
13A
Twomey

Bearhills62
Lake

Duhamel

Louis Bull
45 No. 138B

Ermineskin No. 138

Navarre

New Norway

Viewpoint

Tillicum Beach
Driedmeat Lake
Samson No. 137

Menaik 2A

Maskwacis

Samson No. 137A 61


Montana
No. 139
Samson No. 137

Malmo

Samson Lake

Red Deer Lake


Ferintosh

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


86 WETASKIWIN-CAMROSE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

Ponoka

2423
2221

02.5

KM
510

CAMROSE
WETASKIWIN

72 AVE

47 AVE

54 AVE
52 AVE

48 AVE

56 AVE

TWP RD 462A

MILLET

43 AVE
40 AVE

53 AVE

53 AVE

TWP RD 474

Summary Of Results By Poll - Wetaskiwin-Camrose

BRUCE

VERLYN

BILL
Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 455

Summary Of Results By Poll - Wetaskiwin-Camrose


Names

BRUCE HINKLEY

VERLYN OLSON

BILL ROCK

Voter Turnout

Poll

on List

NDP

PCWRPVSDR
(%)

49 - RAILWAY S40370354014502036.5
50 - JUBILEE37765363113200035.0
51 - CLEAR VISTA49584466019010038.4
53 - NORTHWOOD53094646522300042.1
54 - NORTH VIEW488621114922200045.5
55 - ASPEN37080713518600050.3
57 - PARKALLEN565116836726600047.1
58 - NORWOOD34264703917300050.6
59 - SAMSON S96036823940000141.8
61 - MONTANA24195219800141.1
62 - PEACE HILLS438771026424301055.7
63 - MILLET SE28954495015300052.9
65 - MILLET COUNTY SE26844434112800148.1
66 - MILLET E52588636821900141.9
67 - MILLET N57892667022801039.6
69 - MILLET W37069864820300054.9
70 - BIG BRIGHT30062404614802050.0
71 - ADVANCE-CAMROSE385298171854000
73 - ADVANCE-WETASKIWIN248195117560004
74 - ADVANCE-MILLET11410279295010
75 - ADVANCE-CAMROSE357352148857100
77 - MOBILE-CAMROSE 2207418112100
78 - MOBILE-WETASKIWIN 11432551001
79 - MOBILE-WETASKIWIN 22610316145010
34.7
21.5

V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots


456 | Statement of Official Results

x62
Alexander No. 134A
Fort Assiniboine

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF


87 WHITECOURT- STE. ANNE
AS DEFINED BY THE ELECTORAL
DIVISIONS ACT, 2010

KM

94 7

Alexis Whitecourt
43No. 232

Whitecourt
7 TO 23

h Blue Ridge
Thunder Lake

Campsie

07.5

1530

Westlock

592524

5826

Green
36Court
TO 41
Rochfort

Barrhead

Birch Cove

Manola

Pickar
Bu

527

Mayerthorpe

Bridge

Sangudo

Brock 47
Lake

Cherhill

Glenevis
Rich Valley

Nakamun Park

58 777

Alexander No. 134


Sunrise
Beach

554

Arthur Lake

Alexis
No. 49

5659 6260

Pine Sands

33122
Yellowstone Gunn
Lac Ste.55

63 Sturgeon 37
River

Calahoo

3446

Anne

Onoway

54Peers

Niton Junction

Mackay

Chip Lake

Wildwood

3344
Isle

South View

Alberta 54 43 6361
Beach

Pinedale
531628

Evansburg

Entwistle

Lake
Gainford 45

50 51

52 65 66

Edson

2932

Fallis

Lakeview Wabamun 16

Stony

31 Betula Wabamun
Kapasiwin

Duffield

Plain
16A

522

Beach

Lake

Wabamun No. 133A

Keephills

Carvel

Mewassin

Spring Lake

Holborn

Go

51Tomahawk
624770

BrightbankSp
Pemburton Hill

918

171615

1413

1211

1098

765432Huggett

127 2

Summer Village of Sunset Point

ALBERTA BEACH

STY

Lac Ste. Anne

5453

Summer
Village of59
Val Quentin
TWP RD

47 AVE

63ONOWAY

438

AVE

1213
MIN

1114

TWP RD 600

WHITECOURT

AVE

55 AVE

CN RAIL
2017

TWP 594

TWP 594

2223

22 MAYERTHORPE

TWP 593

EVANSBURG

53 AVE

3940
TWP RD 574B
16a

52 AVE

46 AVE

46 AVE

16a

35434116

TOWN BOUNDARY AS OF JAN 1, 2014

Summary Of Results By Poll - Whitecourt-Ste. Anne

JOHN

ONEIL

GEORGE
Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
460 | Statement of Official Results

Summary Of Results By Poll - Whitecourt-Ste. Anne

JOHN

ONEIL

GEORGE

Voter
V = Valid BallotsS = Spoiled BallotsD = Declined BallotsR = Rejected Ballots
Statement of Official Results | 461

SECTION FOUR
RECOMMENDATIONS

Legislation
Recommendations for legislative amendments to the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act as published in the 20
The Committee was also provided with a recommendation for a comprehensive review of electoral legislation to commence w
Recommendations for legislative amendments were presented to the Special Ethics and Accountability Committee on October

1(1)(a.1) "ballot marked in error" means a ballot that has been dealt with in accordance with section 102;
Modernize terminology.
Rejected ballots are commonly referred to as spoiled ballots, which creates confusion for both voters and election officers. Th
2.
1(1)(b.1) "campaign period" means

(i) in the case of a general election held in accordance with section 38.1(2), the period commencing on February 1 in the year i
(ii) in the case of a general election held other than in accordance with section 38.1(2), the period commencing with the issue
IF CHOOSE fixed election date in March: NO CHANGE

1(1)(b.1) "campaign period" means


(i) in the case of a general election held in accordance with section 38.1(2), the period commencing on February 1 in the year i
(ii) in the case of a general election held other than in accordance with section 38.1(2), the period commencing with the issue
Recommending a fixed date in March.

If choose fixed election date in October:


- amend definition to match section 38.1(2).
- add a provision that, if in October and overlap with federal election, then the election must be held on the second Tuesday o
NEW
1(1)(e.1)
1(1)(h.1) "corporation"
"election day" means
means athe
body
dayorfixed
entity
forincorporated under any enactment of
voting at an election;
Modernize terminology and make it more precise.
(i) "election officer" means an individual appointed under section 45.1;
Returning officer and election clerk are still to be defined separately (not 16 or 17 years old).
Otherwise,
6. individual titles and duties and responsibilities are now to be subsumed in administrative assignments by Chief Ele
1(1)(j)"elector" means a person who on

(i) polling day, in the case of an election, or

(ii) a date fixed by the Chief Electoral Officer, in the


case of an enumeration,

is a Canadianpreceding
immediately citizen, is 18 years ofordinarily
6 months, age or older and is,inand
resident has been for at least the
Alberta;
1(1)(j)"elector" means an individual who on

(i) election day, in the case of an election, or

(ii) a date fixed by the Chief Electoral Officer, in the


case of an enumeration,

is a Canadianpreceding
immediately citizen, is 18 years ofordinarily
6 months, age or older and is,inand
resident has been for at least the
Alberta;
Remove "and has been for at least the immediately preceding 6 months"
NEW
ADD:
(k.1) "emergency" for the purposes of section 4(3.1) means:
(i) flood, fire or other natural disaster,
(ii) actualcatastrophic
or other or anticipated insurrection,
situation acta of
that has terrorismand
significant or act of war,
material effect on the ability of the Chief Electoral Officer, or of a retu
See proposed new section 4(3.1) and (3.2) below, which authorize the Chief Electoral Officer to make exceptions "in the event
NONE
ADD:
1(1)(cc.1) "invalid ballot" means a ballot placed into a ballot box but not counted for a candidate under sections 111, 118 or 11
Modernize terminology.
Rejected ballot = invalid ballot = a ballot in the ballot box but not counted for a candidate.
NONE
ADD:
(u.1) "person" includes an individual, a corporation, an entity, and a group as defined in Part 6.1 of the Election Finances and C
Definition from the Interpretation Act. To match proposed definition in EFCDA.

Adding these broader entities contemplates that these entities may breach provisions, commit offences and attract administra
(note: If we eliminate Part 6.1 of the EFCDA (third party advertising), then will need to adjust this definition)
11.
NONE
ADD:
(u.2) "political party" means an organization one of whose fundamental purposes is to participate in public affairs by endorsin
"Political party" is not currently defined. Political parties come in a variety of sizes, sophistication and corporate status.

The proposed definition is from the Canada Elections Act.


NONE
ADD:
(z.2) "record"
produces means a record of information in any form and includes notes, images, audiovisual recordings, x-rays, books, do
records;
Definition borrowed from Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Alberta).
NEW
ADD:

1(1.1) For the purposes of this Act, a document that is required to be filed

(a) with the Chief Electoral Officer is filed when it is actually received by the Chief Electoral Officer; and
(x) "voting place" means a place where one or more voting stations are provided for the purpose of voting at an election, and
Modernize terminology. "poll" to "vote"
Voting
1(1)(v) place Voting
"voting station
record" means a voting record referred to in section 100(1), which may be in electronic form;
Modernize terminology.
17.
1(1)(y) "polling
an elector station"
in a polling means a place
subdivision castswhere
the elector's vote;
1(1)(y) "voting station" means a place where
NONE
ADD:
3(3) The appointment of the Chief Electoral Officer expires 12 months after voting day of the second general election held sinc
A longer tenure protects the Chief Electoral Officer from becoming a political position, and protects the independence and imp

Currently, Alberta has the shortest term. Factually, the lengths of term for each Alberta Chief Electoral Officer in the past deca

A two-election term is a low bar compared to other Canadian jurisdictions. For example:
* Tenure: Ontario, PEI and Yukon
* 10-year term: Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
* 7-year term: Quebec and Nunavut
* 1 year after the second general election: Saskatchewan and BC

A two-election term is also more in line with the terms of other independent officers of the Legislature in Alberta:
* Auditor General - 8 years (s. 2 Auditor General Act)
* Ombudsman - 5 years (s. 4 Ombudsman Act)
* Ethics Commissioner - 5 years (s. 34
Conflicts of Interest Act)
* Info. & Privacy Commissioner - 5 years (s. 46
FOIPPA)
* Child & Youth Advocate - 5 years (s. 3 Child & Youth Advocate Act)
20.
4(3) The Chief Electoral Officer may, where the Chief Electoral Officer considers it necessary for the efficient conduct of an ele

(a) extend the time for doing anything under this Act, except

(i) the time for the holding of an election, and


(ii) the time by which a nomination paper must be filed,
4(3) The Chief Electoral Officer may, where the Chief Electoral Officer considers it necessary for the efficient conduct of an ele

(a) subject to (3.1), extend the time for doing anything under this Act, except

(i) the time for the holding of an election, and


(ii) the time by which a nomination paper must be filed,
Need a mechanism by which the statutory deadlines of filing nomination papers or holding a vote can be extended in the even

Examples: Slave Lake fire; Calgary floods; Calgary ice storm

Safeguards are required before the Chief Electoral Officer can extend time of election or time for filing nomination paper, as h

"emergency" for the purposes of (3.1) is proposed as defined at section 1(1)(k.1).


(b) increase the number of election officers or enumerators,

(c) appoint other persons as election officers to carry out duties authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer, for the faithful perfo

(d) increase the number of polling stations,

(e) omit or vary a prescribed form, except the ballot, to suit the circumstances, and

(f) generally, adapt the provisions of this Act to the circumstances.


(b) increase the number of election officers or enumerators,

(c) appoint other individuals as election officers to carry out duties authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer, for the faithful pe

(d) increase the number of voting stations,

(e) omit or vary a prescribed form, except the ballot, to suit the circumstances, and

(f) generally, adapt the provisions of this Act to the circumstances.

NEW:
(3.1) Notwithstanding subsection (3)(a), in the event of an emergency as defined under this Act, the Chief Electoral Officer ma
(a) the time for the holding of an election or
(b) the time by which a nomination paper must be filed.

(3.2)
NONEIf the Chief Electoral Officer wishes to extend the time under (3.1) by more than 48 hours, the Chief Electoral Officer mus
ADD:
4(3.3) The Chief Electoral Officer may, subject to any conditions the Chief Electoral Officer considers appropriate, empower on
Empowering election officers (e.g. trainers) to administer the oaths, in addition to returning officers, allows greater flexibility.

There is also cost savings by reducing time and travel associated with limiting the oath-administering power to only returning
22.
4(5) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, immediately after each enumeration, general election, election under the Senatorial Sele
(a) a summary of the Chief Electoral Officer's conduct respecting the enumeration, general election, election under the Senato
(b) a breakdown of results and a summary of costs, and
(c) any recommendations for amendments to this Act or the Senatorial Selection Act, as the case may be.
(6)
moreThethan
Chief
15Electoral Officer
days after shall transmit the
the commencement of report prepared
the next sitting ofunder subsection (5) to the Standing Committee, which shall
the Assembly.
REPLACE:
4(6) The Chief Electoral Officer may after the end of each year prepare a report on the exercise of the Chief Electoral Officer's
Gives Chief Electoral Officer the authority to make reports on an annual basis - for instance, where there is no election during

The words are borrowed from section 4(2) of the EFCDA, but with "may" rather than "shall."

l
5.1 No proceedings lie against the Chief Electoral Officer, or against a person acting for or under the direction of the Chief Elec
5.1(1) For the purposes of this section, "election officer" includes a returning officer and election clerk.

(2) No proceedings lie against the Chief Electoral Officer, an election officer or against a person acting for or under the directio
ADD:
5.2(1) Except as otherwise expressly provided, a decision, act or omission by the Chief Electoral Officer is final and binding on t

(2) The standard of review of a count or recount of ballots


(a) by a returning officer under section 137;
(b) by the Court of Queen's Bench under section 146; and
(c)correctness.
is by the Court of Appeal under section 148
This is a privative clause, which signals to a reviewing court: be more deferential to decisions of the Chief Electoral Officer. The

The Chief Electoral Officer is also a nonpartisan officer of the Legislature.

However, in (2), recommend correctness on recounts to resolve ambiguity in courts. The issue of standard of review is mentio
28.
9(1) The Chief Electoral Officer may, 2 years after a general election, appoint a returning officer for each electoral division for t

(1.1) If a by-election or plebiscite under this Act or an election under the Senatorial Selection Act is to be conducted under this

(2) The returning officer for an electoral division must be a resident elector of that electoral division and must not be ineligible
(2.1) Where, in the opinion of the Chief Electoral Officer, the Chief Electoral Officer is unable to appoint a qualified person resi
9(1) The Chief Electoral Officer may shall, at a time of the Chief Electoral Officer's choosing, 2 years after a general election, ap

(1.1) If a by-election or plebiscite under this Act or an election under the Senatorial Selection Act is to be conducted under this
runder subsection (1), returning officers may be appointed for the purpose of the by- election or plebiscite or the election und

(2) The returning officer for an electoral division must be an resident elector of that electoral division and must not be ineligib

(2.1) REPEAL

(3) In addition to performing the duties specified in this or any other Act, a returning officer shall
(a) from time to time review voting area boundaries on the direction of the Chief Electoral Officer,
This recommendation is based on a desire for greater flexibility in appointing returning officers, particularly when the dates of

Repeal (2.1) and revise (2). The rationale for appointing a returning officer within the electoral division is for local knowledge.
(3) In addition to performing the duties specified in this or any other Act, a returning officer shall

(a) from time to time review polling subdivision boundaries on the direction of the Chief Electoral Officer,

(b) make all advance plans and preparations to enable an enumeration, election or plebiscite to be proceeded with expeditiou

(c) keep himself or herself informed and knowledgeable of the requirements of all relevant legislation, and

(d) from time to time and when requested by the Chief Electoral Officer, investigate and study enumeration, election and pleb

(4) The Chief Electoral Officer shall publish in The Alberta Gazette the name and address of the returning officer appointed for

(5)
theEach
Chiefreturning
Electoral officer
Officer.shall, before assuming the returning officer's duties, take the prescribed oath of office and transmit i
(b) make all advance plans and preparations to enable an enumeration, election or plebiscite to be proceeded with expeditiou

(c) keep himself or herself informed and knowledgeable of the requirements of all relevant legislation, and

(d) from time to time and when requested by the Chief Electoral Officer, investigate and study enumeration, election and pleb

(4) The Chief Electoral Officer shall publish in The Alberta Gazette the name and address of the returning officer appointed for
29.
11 All returning officers shall, on performance of their duties at the request of the Chief Electoral Officer, be paid

(a) an honorarium of the same amount, and

(b) fees and expenses at the same rate,


11 All returning officers shall, on performance of their duties at the request of the Chief Electoral Officer, be paid remuneratio
Shifting the responsibility for determining remuneration, fees and expenses away from the Lieutenant Governor in Council, to
30.
12 No person who has been appointed or is acting as a returning officer, election clerk or administrative assistant may

(a) engage in political activity on behalf of any political party, candidate or constituency association, or

(b) make a contribution under the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act,
while the person is so appointed or acting.
12 No election officer may

(a) engage in political activity on behalf of any political party, candidate or constituency association, or

(b) make a contribution under the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act,
NEW
ADD:
13(2.1)
(f) mustFor an elector or an individual who will be eligible to be an elector to be included in the register, the information refer
be provided.
The
32. information will aid in completeness, currency and accuracy of the register of electors.
13.1(2) The register may be revised by any or all of the following methods:
(a) conducting a door-to-door enumeration in accordance with Division 3 of all or some of
13.1(2) The register may be revised by any or all of the following methods:
(a) conducting an enumeration in accordance with Division 3 of all or some of
Relaxing "door-to-door" enumeration to simply "an enumeration" allows the Chief Electoral Officer flexibility in determining h
the electoral divisions, or portions of any of them, as determined by the Chief Electoral
Officer;
the
34. electoral divisions, or portions of any of them, as determined by the Chief Electoral
13.1(3) A public body as defined in the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act shall, at the request of the Chief

(a) for the purpose of subsection (2)(c), provide personal information held by that public body, and
(b) provide address, mapping, demographic or geographic information, including geospatial information.
13.1(3) A public body as defined in the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and in the Health Information Ac

(a) for the purpose of subsection (2)(c), provide registration information collected under Part 3 of the Health Information Act,
(b) provide address, mapping, demographic or geographic information, including geospatial information.
Expand the categories of public body to include not just public bodies under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Pri

Note: By limiting information collectible under the Health Information Act to "registration information," that will not include p

HIA 1(1)(u)"registration information" means information relating to an individual that falls within the following general catego
(i) demographic information, including the individual's personal health number;
(ii) location information;
(iii) telecommunications information;
(iv) residency information;
(v) health service eligibility information;
(vi) billing information,
but
13.2does notChief
(3) The include information
Electoral Officerthat
mayisenter
not written, photographed,
into agreements recorded
with any personorfor
stored in someof
the purpose manner in a address,
obtaining record; mapping
13.2 (3) The Chief Electoral Officer may enter into agreements with any person for the purpose of obtaining address, mapping

ADD
(3.1) In the agreements under subsection (3), the Chief Electoral Officer may agree to exchange information contained in the r
(a)
(b) only for the
the Chief purpose
Electoral of health
Officer mayand emergency
include information
any conditions of electors;
the Chief and
Electoral Officer considers necessary.
(3) Alberta identification card coming from Service Alberta. Elections Alberta is the main repository that updates the informati

The Chief Electoral Officer must be able to make agreements with departments, agencies, other governments (including muni

Agreements under this section will remain subject to confidentiality. The limiting words in section 13.2(3) are that the agreem
36.
13.3(1) A person or the person's agent may, on request and in the manner determined by the Chief Electoral Officer,

(a) have access to information in the register about the person to determine whether the information is correct, and
(b) have his or her personal information removed from or not included in the register.
13.3(1) An individual or the individual's agent may, on request and in the manner determined by the Chief Electoral Officer,

(a) have access to information in the register about the individual to determine whether the information is correct, and

(b)
thehave a notation
individual made
does not in the
want register
to have that
their information included in the register.
Practically: When Elections Alberta takes a name off the register, the preferable route is not to remove their entry entirely, bu

The "do not call" column to the register will be


passed on to the parties who are given access to the list of electors.

(2) Where a request is made under subsection (1)(b), the Chief Electoral Officer must remove the person's personal informatio

(3) Any person requesting access to information for the purpose set out in subsection (2) shall complete and sign a declaration
(2) The Chief Electoral Officer must maintain a column in the register operating as a "do not call" column to indicate that a req

(3)
37. Any person or entity requesting or provided access to information in the register under this Act shall complete and sign a d
14 The Chief Electoral Officer shall, from time to time, in consultation with the returning officer for each electoral division,
(a) review the boundary of and the number of electors in each subdivision, and

(b) if necessary, subdivide the entire electoral division for which the returning officer was appointed into as many sequentially
and shall attempt to ensure, as far as possible, that no subdivision contains more than 450 electors.
14 The Chief Electoral Officer shall, from time to time, in consultation with the returning officer for each electoral division,
(a) review the boundary of and the number of electors in each subdivision, and

(b) if necessary, subdivide the entire electoral division for which the returning officer was appointed into as many sequentially

and shall attempt to ensure, as far as


possible,
38. that no subdivision contains more than 450 electors.
16 Subject to section 45, a person is eligible to have the person's name included on a list of electors if that person as of a date

(a) is a Canadian citizen,

(b) is at least 18 years of age,

(c) has been or will have been ordinarily resident in Alberta for at least 6 months as of that date, and

(d)
list is
ofordinarily
electors. resident in the electoral division and subdivision for which that person is to have the person's name included o
16 Subject to section 45, an individual is eligible to have the individual's name included on a list of electors if that individual as

(a) is a Canadian citizen,

(b) is at least 18 years of age,

(c) <>
(d) is ordinarily resident in the electoral division and voting area for which that person is to have the individual's name include
Delete (c) as potentially infringing section 3 of the Charter. An elector must be ordinarily resident in the electoral division and

Note:
39. It is also difficult to enforce or confirm the 6- month rule. Citizenship and duration of ordinary residence is typically dete
18(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall furnish the information referred to in subsection (2) free of charge to each registered po

(a) 2 years after a general election,

(b) during the 4th and 5th years after a general election,

(c) as soon as possible after the register is updated after the Schedule of electoral divisions in the Electoral Divisions Act is ame
(d) as soon as possible after the receipt by the Chief Electoral Officer of the Clerk's warrant delivered pursuant to section 32 of
18(1) Subject to section 19.01(2), the Chief Electoral Officer shall furnish the information referred to in subsection (2) free of c

(a) 2 years after a general election,

(b) <>

(c) as soon as possible after the register is updated after the Schedule of electoral divisions in the Electoral Divisions Act is ame
NEW
19.01(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall issue guidelines
(a) requiring registered political parties and members of the Legislative Assembly to establish a policy governing the care, cust
(b) setting out required content and enforcement of the policy,
and shall publish those guidelines.
41.
19(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, forthwith after polling day for a general election, prepare a post-polling-day list of electo

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall furnish free of charge

(a) to each registered political party, one printed copy or one copy in electronic form, or both, in accordance with the political
(b) to each member of the Legislative Assembly, one printed copy or one copy in electronic form, or both, in accordance with
19(1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, forthwith within a reasonable time after election day for a general election, prepare a p

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall furnish free of charge

(a) to each registered political party, one printed copy or one copy in electronic form, or both, in accordance with the political

(b)
dayto
listeach memberfor
of electors ofeach
the Legislative
voting areaAssembly, one printed
in the electoral copy
division thatorthe
onemember
copy in represents.
electronic form, or both, in accordance with
The Chief Electoral Officer recognizes the utility of the updated list for MLAs in their constituency.

However,
42. "forthwith" is an uncertain term and leads to an expectation for updated lists that is not possible. The idea is to capt
19.1(1) A person or registered political party to whom a copy of a list of electors has been furnished under this Act shall take a

(2) A person or registered political party to whom a copy of a list of electors has been furnished under this Act shall immediate
(3) On being notified under subsection (2), the Chief Electoral Officer shall direct the person or registered political party to tak
19.1(1) A person or registered political party to whom a copy of a list of electors has been furnished under this Act shall take a

(2) A person or registered political party to whom a copy of a list of electors has been furnished under this Act shall immediate

(3) On being notified under subsection (2), the Chief Electoral Officer shall take steps or direct the person or registered politica

ADD:
(3.1) The Chief Electoral Officer may require the person or registered political party to whom the list has been furnished under

(a) the Chief Electoral Officer taking steps, or

(b) the person or registered political party taking steps as directed by the Chief Electoral Officer,
or both, under subsection (3), those costs and expenses are a debt due to the Chief Electoral Officer and may be recovered by

(3.2) A person or registered political party ceases to have property of a list of electors when the purpose for which the list of e

(3.3) Upon a person or registered political party ceasing to have property of a list of electors furnished to them, the list of elec
destruction.
Elections Alberta provides parties with the disclaimer form. They are told of the legislative restrictions, and advised to get thei

Note: Misuse of the list is covered elsewhere (section 163) as an offence.


43.
21(1) The Chief Electoral Officer may, at any time the Chief Electoral Officer considers it advisable, conduct an enumeration of

(2) An enumeration
Electoral Officer. is to be conducted during a period determined by the Chief Electoral Officer and is to be followed by at lea
21(1) The Chief Electoral Officer may, at any time the Chief Electoral Officer considers it advisable, conduct an enumeration of

ADD:
(1.1) The38Chief
section Electoral
of this Act, or Officer may conduct
may conduct an enumeration
an enumeration by any under
meanssection 22 through
the Chief
Enumeration is important to ensure the participation of electors in the vote. The number of names on list of electors frequent

This proposed change allows enumerations by means other than the traditional door-to-door enumeration which can be very
Electoral Officer determines to be sufficient to meet the purposes of an enumeration.
44.
22(1) In conducting an enumeration, the Chief Electoral Officer shall provide maps showing subdivision boundaries for use by

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall provide each returning officer with sufficient quantities of all necessary forms and material

23 Each returning officer shall, in accordance with directions issued by the Chief Electoral Officer, appoint sufficient enumerato
...
REPLACE WITH:
22 An enumeration may be conducted by:
(a) the Chief Electoral Officer, or
(b) a returning officer or returning officers, if the Chief Electoral Officer so directs.

23 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall appoint, or direct that a returning officer appoint, sufficient enumerators for the conduc

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall provide all materials and directions as required for the conduct of the enumeration, and m

(a) forms completed under section 30(2) for each voting area,
(b) copies of a map of the electoral division clearly indicating the sequentially numbered voting areas,
(c) expense claims,
(d) unused enumeration materials,
(e) enumerator identification documents, and
(f) information to be included in the register of electors prepared in a manner prescribed by the Chief Electoral Officer.
(3) An enumeration conducted by a returning officer shall, subject to

(a) the regulations, and


(b) any directions of the Chief Electoral Officer,
be conducted in a way the returning officer considers appropriate.
These proposed changes allow flexibility in either (a) the returning officer running an enumeration in the case of traditional fu
(b) the Chief Electoral Officer running an enumeration, in cases where it is more efficient to conduct it centrally.
45.
24 The following persons may not be appointed or act as enumerators:

(a) persons who are not electors;

(b) members of the Parliament of Canada;

(c) members of the Legislative Assembly;

(d) candidates;

(e) official agents;

(f) judges of federal or provincial courts;


(g) persons who have within the immediately preceding 10 years been
24 The following individuals may not be appointed or act as enumerators:

(a) <>

(b) members of the Parliament of Canada;

(c) members of the Legislative Assembly;

(d) candidates;

(e) official agents;

(f) judges of federal or provincial courts;


(g) individuals who have within the immediately preceding 10 years been
There is no principled reason why enumerators need to be electors. This amendment will widen the pool of potential enumera
However, the choice of enumerators will still reside with the hiring returning officer.

Note:
46. Recommend removing similar restriction for election officers (see section 46).
25(1) Each returning officer shall in accordance with the directions of the Chief Electoral Officer appoint, as an enumerator for

(2) The returning officer may, with the approval of the Chief Electoral Officer, appoint as an enumerator for a subdivision a 2nd

(3) Repealed 2012 c5 s10.

(4) When 2 enumerators are appointed for a subdivision, they shall


(a) act jointly and not individually in each step of the preparation of the list of electors,

(b) both sign any document that is required to be signed by an enumerator in respect of an enumeration, and

(c) report immediately to the returning officer for the electoral division the facts and details of any disagreement between the

(5) The returning officer shall decide any matter under disagreement referred to the returning officer under subsection (4)(c) a

(6) A qualified enumerator may, at the discretion of the returning officer, be appointed as an enumerator for more than one s

(7) If sufficient qualified persons are not available from among those persons resident within an electoral division, the returnin

26 The returning officer shall provide all necessary forms and materials, including identification documents, to each enumerat

27(1) If an enumerator is unable or unwilling to act or neglects the enumerator's duties, the returning officer may appoint ano

(2) An enumerator
information replaced under
the enumerator this section
has obtained shall, on
respecting thereceipt of a written request signed by the returning officer, deliver or g
enumeration.
DELETE: 25 <>

26 <>
27 <>
In place of this prescription, the Chief Electoral Officer will enact a set of rules for enumeration. Those rules will include the oc

Note:
47. Elections Alberta is a high "offender" for WCB on dog bites, slips and falls. Rural and inner-city areas are particularly diffi
30(2) Subject to subsection (10), each enumerator shall contact, either in person, by telephone or by mail, as directed by the r

(a) are Canadian citizens,

(b) are at least 18 years of age,

(c) have been or will have been ordinarily resident in Alberta for at least 6 months, and

(d) are ordinarily resident in the electoral division and subdivision for which those persons are to have their names included on

as of a date
respect determined
to those persons.by the Chief Electoral Officer, and shall record on the form provided by the Chief Electoral Officer the
30(2) Subject to subsection (10), each enumerator shall contact, either in person, by telephone, by mail, or such other means a

(a) are Canadian citizens,

(b) are at least 18 years of age,

(c) <>

(d) are ordinarily resident in the electoral division and subdivision for which those individuals are to have their names included

as of a date determined by the Chief Electoral Officer, and shall record on the form provided by the Chief Electoral Officer the
respect to those individuals.
In reality these days, the enumeration results are reported to the head office of Elections Alberta. Enumerations are now bein

The proposed amendment updates the legislation to match what happens practically. This proposed changes allows flexibility
48.
30(4) An30(4)
DELETE: enumerator
<> is not to visit or contact treatment centres, students' residences operated by an educational institution a
Concepts around where electors reside are changing.
49.
31 (3) Notwithstanding section 30, an enumeration in a designated remote area shall, subject to

(a) the regulations, and

(b) any directions of the Chief Electoral Officer,


DELETE 31 (3) <>
Delete
50. 31(3)
34 When the returning officer has accepted all the forms completed under section 30(2) and any forms returned under section

35(1) During the period of revision, the returning officer shall make individual information available for confirmation or correc

(2) The returning officer may make the information available only to the person whom the information is about or to an agent
(3) Any person requesting access to information for the purpose set out in
REPLACE WITH

34 An elector may,
(a) in the case of an enumeration conducted by a returning officer,
(i) request the returning officer to add qualified individual's name to the list and, if the returning officer is satisfied that the na
(ii) request the returning officer to delete the name of any unqualified individual and, if the returning officer is satisfied that th
(iii) requestchanges
necessary the returning officer
and shall tothe
attest change information about an elector on a list and, if the returning officer is satisfied that an
change;
Propose to eliminate the enumeration revision period, and accordingly the need for advertisements about the revision period

Enumeration used to be the only way to prepare a list of electors, but there are now so many ways to get on the list.

The proposed amendment includes all the abilities currently in section 37.
subsection (1) shall complete and sign a declaration.

36(1) The returning officer for each electoral division shall attend at the returning officer's office between the hours of 11 a.m
p.m. during the revision period to consider applications for revisions to the information.

(2) If a returning officer considers it necessary, the returning officer may, with the prior approval of the Chief Electoral Officer,

(3) The returning officer shall publish in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the returning officer's electoral divis

37 If, before the time fixed for concluding revisions to the information, the returning officer is satisfied from representations m

(a) that the name of any qualified person has been omitted for the subdivision to which that person belongs, the returning offi
(b) that the name of any unqualified person has been included for a subdivision, the returning officer shall delete the name an

(c) that any information about an elector is inaccurately stated, the returning officer shall
make the necessary changes and shall attest the change.
(b) in the case of an enumeration conducted by the Chief Electoral Officer,
(i) request the Chief Electoral Officer to add a qualified individual's name to the list and, if the Chief Electoral Officer is satisfied
(ii)
51.request the Chief Electoral Officer to delete the name of any unqualified individual and, if the Chief Electoral Officer is satis
38(1) Each returning officer shall, with respect to the returning officer's electoral division, submit to the Chief Electoral Officer

(a) the forms completed under section 30(2) for each polling subdivision,

(b) one copy of a map of the electoral division clearly indicating the sequentially numbered polling subdivisions,

(c) all expense claims,

(d) all unused enumeration materials,


(e) all enumerator identification documents, with a satisfactory accounting of any absences, and
38(1) <>
(2) The returning officer shall review the boundaries of and the number of electors in each voting area of the returning officer'
(1) - transplanted to proposed section 23(2), which is the Chief Electoral Officer's general ability to direct enumeration.

Keep (2) - map review.


(f) information to be included in the register of electors prepared in a manner prescribed by the Chief Electoral Officer.
52.
38.1(1) Nothing in this section affects the powers of the Lieutenant Governor, including the power to dissolve the Legislature,
(2) Subject to subsection (1), a general election shall be held within the 3-month period beginning on March 1, 2012 and endin
38.1(1) Nothing in this section affects the powers of the Lieutenant Governor, including the power to dissolve the Legislature,
(2) Subject to subsection (1), a general election shall be held on the second Tuesday in March, in the 4th calendar year followin
(1) Keep the override, as there is constitutional argument that legislation cannot affect the Crown prerogative.

(2) A fixed election date (subject to the Crown prerogative) enables better ability for the Chief Electoral Officer and the returni

For fixed election dates:


Preferred choice: Second Tuesday in March. This date is preferred to October, as municipalities and, frequently, the federal Pa

Earliest Easter was March 23.

Alternate choice: Third Tuesday in October. If third Tuesday in October, change (2) to:
NEW
ADD:
38.1(3) Election day for an election under subsection (2) is a non instructional school day .
Not having schools operating on an instructional day leads to better parking, and fewer health and safety concerns.
Example is in section 306 Quebec Election Act: 306 Polling day is a holiday for pupils in every
school of a school board situated in an electoral division in which an election is held.
NEW
ADD:
45.1 (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall appoint, or shall provide for the appointment by returning officers of, all election offic
(a) Erect signs and post bulletins at voting stations and voting places;
(b) immediately before opening of voting,
(i) show ballot
individuals boxessotothat
present thethey may see that it is empty,
Historically, the Election Act was the user manual for returning officers. There was originally no
independent Chief Electoral Officer, and no centralized administration. Much has changed and enabling legislation will be muc

The flexibility is not so much about what is being done, but who is doing it. Duties are the same; the content is taken from sec
76-77, 77.1, 78, 90, 94, 95, 100, 111, 112, 118 and

(ii) seal the boxes so that they cannot be opened without breaking the seal,
(iii) place and maintain the ballot boxes on a desk, table, counter or similar place so that it is raised above the floor and consta
(c) keep ballot boxes sealed and maintain the security of ballot boxes;
(d) maintain the voting record in the prescribed manner;
(e) take oaths and declarations as required under this Act, including under section 100;
(f) instruct, assist and respond to questions from electors;
(g) assist electors who are not on the list of electors in the completion of a declaration referred to in section 100;
(h) maintain peace and order in voting stations, voting places and on the premises on which voting places are located;
(i) act as justice of the peace where necessary under this Act;
(j) perform counts, or assist in counts, of unused ballots, declined ballots, ballots marked in error, valid ballots, invalid ballots
(i) in advance voting,
(ii) on election day,
(iii) in Special Ballot votes, and
(iv) in mobile votes;
(k) decide on objections to ballots made by individuals attending counts;
(l) complete Statements of Vote;
(m) provide overall supervision where there are multiple voting stations in a voting place,
(n) administer oaths under authority given to them under section 4(3.3);
(o) appoint, in the prescribed form, interpreters to translate questions and answers about voting procedures for individuals no
(p) issue violation tickets under section 153.01;
(q) Delegate duties to other election officers as reasonably required;
(r) Assist or act in place of another election officer to ensure the duties of the other election officer are performed; and
(s) Perform duties as required under this Act or by the Chief Electoral Officer or returning officer, as the case may be.

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall ensure that election officers are trained sufficiently in order to perform their functions und

REPEAL:
47.1 (AA) 71-72 (DRO)
Election officers will still have titles to delineate their roles, but the titles and roles will be assigned as an administrative featur

Recommend keeping appointment of returning officers (sections 9-12) and election clerks (sections 47-48) separate. These tw

Note: keep section 77.2:


77.2 Any election officer who is appointed to carry out duties in an electoral division may, at the request of his or her supervis

(3) and (4) are borrowed from existing sections 80 and 85.
73-75 (PC)
75.1 (IO)
76-77 (SDRO)
77.1 (RGO) 78 (interp)

(3) The Chief Electoral Officer shall provide all supplies to election officers in sufficient time to enable each of them to adequat

(4) The returning officer shall provide to each election officer in charge of a voting area

(a) one copy of the list of electors for the voting area for use on voting day, and

(b)
55. a sufficient quantity of the
46 The following persons shall not be appointed or act as returning officers, election clerks, administrative assistants, supervis

(a) persons who are not electors;

(b) repealed 2010 c8 s15;

(c) members of the Parliament of Canada;

(d) members of the Legislative Assembly;

(e) candidates;

(f) official agents;

(g) judges of federal or provincial courts;

(h) persons
years' who have within the immediately preceding 10 years been convicted of an indictable offence where the penalty th
imprisonment.
46 (1) The following individuals shall not be appointed or act as returning officers, election clerks or election officers:

(a) <>;

(b) repealed 2010 c8 s15;

(c) members of the Parliament of Canada;

(d) members of the Legislative Assembly;

(e) candidates;

(f) official agents;

(g) judges of federal or provincial courts;


(h) individuals who have within the immediately preceding 10 years been convicted of an indictable offence where the penalty
(a) Delete on similar rationale to deleting the elector requirement for enumerators in section 24. There is increasing difficulty
56.
49(1) An oath or affidavit required under this Act from any person except a returning officer may be sworn before the returnin

(2) An oath or affidavit required under this Act from any person except a returning officer or election clerk may be sworn befo
57.
50(1) Immediately following receipt of a writ, the returning officer shall have available in the returning officer's office and in an
(2) The period for considering applications for revisions to the list shall
50(1) Immediately following receipt of a writ, the returning officer shall have available in the returning officer's office and in an
(2) Applications for revisions shall continue each day except Sundays and holidays and
Propose eliminating revision period in the returning officer's office. An elector can always get added to the list in the returning

There will no longer be a commencing date, but will be still a concluding date or deadline - in the proposed new subsection (2)
Proposed Revised Provision
Rationale
(a) commence on the 5th day after the date of the writ,

(b) continue each day except Sundays and holidays, and

(c) conclude on the Saturday of the week preceding the opening of the advance polls.

(3) Section 37 applies with all necessary modifications to revisions under this section.

(4) At 4 p.m. on the Saturday referred to in subsection (2)(c) or so soon after that hour as all applications of persons present at

(a) draw a line immediately under the last name on the list of electors for each polling subdivision, and
(b) forthwith date the list and certify that the list of electors is closed to further revision by signing that official's name immedi
shall conclude on the Saturday of the week preceding the opening of advance voting.

(3) Section 37 applies with all necessary modifications to revisions under this section.

(4) At 4 p.m. on the Saturday referred to in subsection (2) or so soon after that hour as all applications of persons present at th

(a) draw a line immediately under the last name on the list of electors for each polling subdivision, and
58.
52(1) Each returning officer shall, following receipt of the writ, provide polling places at which the polling stations for each pol

(2) A polling place shall be in a location that, in the opinion of the returning officer, is convenient for the electors.

(3) Every polling place shall, where practicable, be situated so that it is readily accessible to handicapped persons.

(4) A returning officer may utilize as a polling place any public building or any school that is the property of any school district

(5) There may be more than one polling station located in a polling place.

(6) A polling place or polling station does not need to be located in the polling subdivision but shall be located in the electoral

(6.1) Notwithstanding subsection (6), with the prior written approval of the Chief Electoral Officer a polling place or polling sta
(7) No polling place may be situated in licensed premises.
52(1) Each returning officer shall, following receipt of the writ, provide voting places at which the voting stations for each votin

(2) A voting place shall be in a location that, in the opinion of the returning officer, is convenient for the electors.
(3) Every voting place shall, where practicable, be situated so that it is readily accessible to handicapped individuals.

(4) A returning officer may utilize as a voting place any public building or any school that is the property of any school district o

(5) There may be more than one voting station located in a voting place.

(6) A voting place or voting station does not need to be located in the voting area but shall be located in the electoral division.

(6.1) Notwithstanding subsection (6), with the prior written approval of the Chief Electoral Officer a voting place or voting stati

ADD:With the consent and approval of the Chief Electoral Officer, the returning officer may change the location of a voting pla
(6.2)
(6.2) Propose adding for a situation where e.g. sewer backup, the person responsible for opening the voting area fails to show

(6.3) prevents carte blanche changes. The Chief Electoral Officer would be obliged to consider the extent of the disadvantage
(6.3) In determining whether to change the location of a voting place or the voting hours in a voting place, the Chief Electoral O
59.
55(1) Each returning officer shall, as soon as possible but not later than the 5th day before nomination day, issue a proclamati

(a) the place, dates and hours for considering applications for revisions to the lists of electors,

(b) the place and hours fixed for the nomination of candidates and the date fixed for the closing of nominations,

(c) the place, dates and hours fixed for voting at an advance poll if voting is necessary,

(d) the date of polling day and the hours at which the polling places will open and close if voting is necessary,

(e) the place, date and time for announcing the results of the official count, that date being the 10th day after polling day, and
(f) the name, address and telephone number of the returning officer.
55(1) Each returning officer shall, as soon as possible but not later than the 5th day before nomination day, issue a proclamati

(a) <>

(b) the place and hours fixed for the nomination of candidates and the date fixed for the closing of nominations,

(c) the place, dates and hours fixed for voting at an advance vote if voting is necessary,

(d) the date of election day and the hours at which the voting places will open and close if voting is necessary,

(e) the place, date and time for announcing declaring the results of the official count to the Chief Electoral Officer, that date be
(f) the name, address and telephone number of the returning officer.
(a) Revisions at the returning officer's office are being removed (see section 50).

(e)
*55Propose reduce date
(2.1) A returning of announcement
officer shall as soon asofpossible
official results,
publish from 10 to 7. 10 days
the information in theare simply not needed.
proclamation referred Even
to in in the electoral
subsection (1)(a
55 (2.1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall as soon as possible publish the information in the proclamation referred to in subsecti

ADD:
(2.2) The Chief Electoral Officer may provide directions to returning officers regarding additional publication of the proclamati

(4) If any of the information published under subsections (2.1) or (2.2) is or becomes inaccurate for any reason, the returning o

(a)publish
on details
the Chief of the
Electoral correction
Officer's in theand
website, same manner newspaper in which the information in the proclamation was publishe
These proposed amendments allow the Chief Electoral Officer to change with the times and with technology with the aim of c
Any publication is done centrally now. Publication in newspaper of general circulation is no longer necessarily the most efficien

Note: Elections Alberta does provide a "householder" card to every residence, regardless of whether that residence is listed in
Proposed Revised Provision
Rationale
(b)immediately provide to all candidates or their official agents written details of the correction.

ADD:
(4.1)
59(4)In
Atall
anycases
oneof publication
time, of theisproclamation
an individual not eligible toinbe
this section, the
nominated as aChief Electoral
candidate for Officer or returning
more than officer,
one electoral as theor
division case
form
m
To provide clarity that there can be only:
* One EFCDA registration.
* One nomination.
* One party.
* One name on ballot.
62.
61(1) A nomination paper is not valid and shall not be filed with the returning officer unless the original nomination paper is su

(a) it contains a properly completed affidavit of the attesting witness or witnesses, as the case may be, to the signatures of the

(b) it states an address within Alberta at which documents may be served and notices given respecting the candidate,

(c) it contains the appointment, name, address and telephone number of the official agent immediately followed, subject to cl

(d) the person being nominated confirms by written Communication

(i) that the person is eligible under section 56 for nomination,

(ii) that the person consents to the person's nomination,

(iii) the appointment of the person's official agent,

(iv) that the person is the officially endorsed candidate of a registered political party or is an independent candidate,

and the confirmation is filed with the nomination paper,

(e) it is accompanied with a deposit of $500,

(f) it is filed with the returning officer prior to 2 p.m. on the date appointed as nomination day.

(2) If the person being nominated is to be the candidate of a registered political party,
the person shall, at the time of filing the
61(1) A nomination paper is not valid and shall not be filed with the returning officer unless the original nomination paper is su

(a) it contains a properly completed affidavit of the attesting witness or witnesses, as the case may be, to the signatures of the

(b) it states an address within Alberta at which documents may be served and notices given respecting the candidate,

(c) it contains the appointment, name, address, telephone number and original signature of the official agent immediately foll

(d) the individual being nominated confirms by affidavit and original signature

(i) that the individual is eligible under section 56 for nomination,

(ii) that the individual consents to the individual's nomination,

(iii) the appointment of the individual's official agent,

(iv) that the individual is the officially endorsed candidate of a registered political party or is an independent candidate,

and the confirmation is filed with the nomination paper,

ADD:
(d.1) the individual being nominated provides to the returning officer identification in a form acceptable to the Chief Electoral
(e) DELETE
Maintain the express requirement for an original nomination paper. This will include an original signature by the official agent

(1)(d) - The legislation does not currently require the candidate to sign under the nomination form. This is necessary because b

Graduating the nominee requirements from a confirmation to an affidavit solves the challenge of identification and signature,

(1)(d.1) The purpose of requiring identification is to check the name, to avoid the mischief of "phantom" candidates who may

(1)(e) Delete the $500 deposit here, by consequence of moving it under proposed section 9(2.2) of the EFCDA.

(3) The candidate deposit is no longer going through the returning officer, so the receipt will be for other requirements.

person's nomination paper, file a certificate in the prescribed form stating that the nominee is the candidate for that registere
(3) On the filing of a valid nomination paper, the returning officer shall give a receipt in the prescribed form, which is proof of r
(f) all of the above are filed with the returning officer prior to 2 p.m. on the date appointed as nomination day.

(2) If the individual being nominated is to be the candidate of a registered political party, the person shall, at the time of filing

(3)
63. On the filing of a valid nomination paper, the returning officer shall give a receipt in the prescribed form, which is proof of r
62(1) The returning officer shall not accept a deposit tendered under section 61(1)(e) unless it consists of
(a) Bank of Canada notes,
(b) a certified cheque,
(c) a bank or postal money
order, or
(d) a combination of any of those forms.

(2) Repealed 2010 c8 s24.

(2.1) The deposit received under section 61 must be refunded to the chief financial officer of the candidate if the required fina

(3) If a candidate dies after being nominated and prior to the closing of the polling places on polling day, the deposit shall be r

(4) A deposit
65(1) that after
At any time is notthe
refunded
filing ofunder this sectionnomination
the candidate's shall be transmitted
paper butto the
not Chief
later than 48 hours before the opening of voting
Currently, 1(1)(w) "polling day" means the day fixed for voting at an election;

The current version worked when there was a single voting day.

Today, 48 hours or more before "polling day" can be in the middle of advance polls, which is not consistent for a withdrawal.

This may not be adequately fixed by 98(4):


98(4) The provisions respecting the conduct of an election on polling day and related matters apply, with all necessary modific
65.
67(2) On complying with subsection (1), the returning officer shall, as soon as possible,

(a)
eachmake available
candidate a list candidate's
or each of the candidates
officialtoagent, and
67(2) On complying with subsection (1), the returning officer shall, as soon as possible,

(a) make available a list of the candidates to


each candidate or each candidate's official agent, and
The legislation does not require home addresses, and there have been some issues with home addresses being published. At t
some kindRevised
Proposed of contact information. Allowing the Chief Electoral Officer to specify the kind of contact
Provision
Rationale
(b) publish in the prescribed form the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the candidates' official agents in a newspa
general circulation in the electoral division and on the Chief Electoral Officer's website.
(b)
66. publish in the prescribed form the names and contact information of the candidates' official agents in a form and manner d
70 Each returning officer shall

(a) publish once within the 7 days immediately preceding polling day, in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the

(i) a copy of the map of the electoral division setting out the numbered polling subdivisions,

(ii) a list of the locations of the polling places,

(iii) a statement of the availability of level access to the office of the returning officer and to the advance polling places, and
(iv) a list of qualifications for electors who may use a Special Ballot,
70 Each returning officer shall

(a) publish once within the 7 days immediately preceding election day, in a form and manner directed by the Chief Electoral O

(i) a copy of the map of the electoral division setting out the numbered voting areas,
(ii) a list of the locations of the voting places,

(iii) a statement of the availability of level access to the office of the returning officer and to the advance voting places, and
(iv) a list of qualifications for electors who may use a Special Ballot,
The proposed change gives the Chief Electoral Officer or returning officers the flexibility to publish in the best manner availabl
67.
79(1) Each candidate may appoint in the prescribed form not more than 4 electors as scrutineers

(a) to represent the candidate at each polling station,

(b) to be present at the place to which the ballot box is brought under section 96(1.1),

(c) to observe the election procedures on the candidate's behalf, and


(d) to be present at the registration officer's station while an elector is completing a declaration under section 95.
79(1) Subject to subsection (2), each candidate may appoint in the prescribed form not more
than 4 electors as scrutineers

(a) to represent the candidate at each voting station,

(b) to be present at the place to which the ballot box is brought under section 96(1.1),

(c) to observe the election procedures on the candidate's behalf, and

(d) to be present at the registration officer's station while an elector is completing a declaration under section 100.

ADD:
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1):
(a) Only one scrutineer for a candidate may be present at a voting station or the registration station at any one point in time;
(b) A voting station is a single voting station over all days of the advance voting, and a registration station is a single registratio
(c) Each candidate may have 4 scrutineers for election day, and 4 scrutineers for each day of an advance vote; and
(d) Scrutineers shall take the prescribed oath of secrecy before performing their duties and shall aid in maintaining the secrecy
(2.1) If an election officer suspects that any contravention of the law governing secrecy in
This section has been interpreted in various ways.

The idea is to have only one scrutineer for a candidate present at a voting station at any one time. The reason is so as to not o

The intent of the amendment is to make clear that:


* There may be 1 scrutineer per candidate at a registration desk, and 1 at all voting stations - this comes from s. 92(1)(f) and (f
* A candidate may appoint 4 scrutineers per voting station, but only 1 can be there at any one time.
* A candidate may reappoint the individual for another day or another voting station.
* A candidate may have 4 scrutineers per voting station for each day of the advance voting. This is a change from the current l

(2) and (2.1) are borrowed from section 93.

relation to voting has occurred, the election officer shall as soon as possible advise the returning officer, who shall immediatel
79 (5) A scrutineer shall comply with the code of conduct, and a scrutineer may be removed from the polling place if in the op
79 (5) A scrutineer shall comply with the code of conduct, and a scrutineer may be removed from the voting place if in the opi

ADD:
(5.1)
not beInreplaced,
the eventand
a scrutineer
shall not is
beremoved fromorthe
reappointed actvoting place, thatinscrutineer
as a scrutineer shalldivision.
any electoral
(5.1) The intention of the amendment is to oust scrutineers who do not comply with the code of conduct from the whole proc
69.
80 The Chief Electoral Officer shall provide all supplies not previously delivered to the returning officers in sufficient time to en

85 The returning officer shall provide to each deputy returning


Officer

(a) one copy of the list of electors for the deputy returning officer's particular polling subdivision for use on polling day, and
(b) a sufficient quantity of the necessary forms and materials to conduct the poll.
DELETE:
70. 80 <>
81(2) The ballot boxes shall be

(a) made of a durable material,

(b) accompanied with a sufficient number of appropriate seals, and


(c) designed in a manner that permits the deposit of ballots but does not permit their removal without breaking the seals after
81(2) The ballot boxes shall be

(a) <DELETE>

(b) accompanied with appropriate sealing material a sufficient number of appropriate seals, and

(c) designed in a manner that permits the deposit of ballots but does not permit their removal without breaking the seals after
(a) Delete, as ballot boxes are actually cardboard boxes these days.

(b) and (c) Returning officers use special tape these days, not seals.
71.
82(1) Each returning officer shall have printed on paper supplied to the returning officer by the Chief Electoral Officer the ballo

(2) The number of ballots printed shall exceed by at least 25% the number of electors listed in the electoral division.
(3) The printer shall deliver to the returning officer with the printed ballots a completed and executed Affidavit of Printer in th
82(1) Each returning officer or the Chief Electoral Officer shall have printed on paper supplied to the returning officer by the C

(2) The number of ballots printed shall exceed by at least 25% the number of electors listed in the electoral division.

(3)
72. The printer shall deliver, to the returning officer under direction of the Chief Electoral officer, or to the Chief Electoral Offic
83(1) On each ballot shall be printed the name of each candidate together with
(a) the name of the registered political party for which the candidate is the candidate, or
83(1) On each ballot shall be printed the name of each candidate together with
(a) the name of the registered political party for which the candidate is the candidate, or
Change layout of ballot to a simpler design. This will mean fewer opportunities for a printer to make errors.
Keep size (width) of paper. Reduce voter confusion by:
(b) the word "Independent" if the candidate is not a candidate for a registered political party
in a type of 10 point capital letters.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1)(a), an abbreviated form of the name of the registered political party or recognizable initials
(b) the word "Independent" if the candidate is not a candidate for a registered political party

in a type of minimum 12 point capital letters.


(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1)(a), an abbreviated form of the name of the registered political party or recognizable initials
* Smaller circles, as there is less room to "scribble."
* Locating the candidate's name closer to the circle in which the voter marks an "x." Propose circles justified to the right of the
* Larger fonts, with the candidate's surname larger than the party name (if any).
* Set white lines across each candidate's 'box' on the ballot so the ballot is clearly divided into sections, one section per candid

Maintain the integrity of the ballot by, on the back:


* Do not record the elector number on the ballot.
* Identify the electoral division, initials of the election officer, and the name of the printer.
* Mark the year, not "date of election" because a date is confusing in relation to advance polls.
73.
83(3) The names of the candidates shall be printed on the ballot as follows:

(a) the candidate's


(i) given name, (i.1) middle name,
(ii) initials, or
(iii) nickname
or any combination of them in a type of 10 point capital letters;

(b) the candidate's surname shall appear following the given name, initials or nickname, as the case may be, and be in a type o

(c) the candidates' names shall be listed on the basis of the alphabetical order of their surnames and, where 2 or more candida

(d) no titles, degrees, prefixes or suffixes may be included with a name.

(3.01) For the purpose of subsection (3)(a)(i.1), only one middle name is permitted.

(3.1) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (3), where the name of the registered political party or a candidate does not fit on t
(3.2) The Chief Electoral Officer may disallow the use of a nickname if in the opinion of the Chief Electoral Officer it is a nicknam
83(3) The names of the candidates shall be printed on the ballot as follows:

(a) the candidate's


(i) given name, (i.1) middle name,
(ii) initials, or
(iii) subject to subsection (3.2), nickname

or any combination of them in a type of minimum 10 point capital letters;

(b) the candidate's surname shall appear following the given name, initials or nickname, as the case may be, and be in a type o

(c) the candidates' names shall be listed on the basis of the alphabetical order of their surnames and, where 2 or more candida
REPLACE:
(d) If the candidate proposes that a name other
than the candidate's legal name appear on a ballot, the following rules apply:
(i) no titles, degrees, prefixes or suffixes may be included with a name.
(ii) a proposed name may not consist primarily of a combination of punctuation marks or other marks.
(iii) a name is not permitted where the only difference between the proposed name and the name of another candidate is
(A) the addition or deletion of punctuation marks or spaces,
(B)
or any other change that does not produce a phonetic difference between the proposed name and the name of the other can
(3)(d) Language is borrowed from the Alberta
Business Corporations Regulation. The mischief aimed at is candidates interfering with the integrity of an election. E.g. "Not-Le
(iv) the Chief Electoral Officer may refuse a proposed name having regard for the integrity of the electoral process.

(3.01) For the purpose of subsection (3)(a)(i.1), only one middle name is permitted.

(3.1) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (3), where the name of the registered political party or a candidate does not fit on t

(3.1) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (3), where the name of the registered political party or a candidate does not fit on t
entirety, in a font that is up to 2 points smaller than that required by subsections (1) and (3).
74.
83
(4) Every ballot shall include a counterfoil and stub, and there must be a line of perforations between

(a) the ballot and the counterfoil, and

(b) the counterfoil and the stub.

(5) The ballot, counterfoil and stub shall be in the prescribed form and shall be bound or stitched in books in quantities that th

(6) The ballots shall be serially numbered with the number of each ballot appearing on the back of both the stub and counterf

(7) All ballots shall be as nearly alike as possible.

(8) Repealed 2010 c8 s27.

(9)
theEach
nameballot shall
of the have printed
electoral divisionon itsthe
and back
year of the election.
83
(4) Every ballot shall include a counterfoil and stub, and there must be a line of perforations between the ballot and the stub.

(5) The ballot, counterfoil and stub shall be in the prescribed form and shall be bound or stitched in books in quantities that th

(6) <> DELETE

(7) All ballots shall be as nearly alike as possible.

(8) Repealed 2010 c8 s27.


(9) Each ballot shall have printed on its back the name of the electoral division and the year of the election.
Propose removing the counterfoil because:
* There is no counterfoil on a tabulator ballot.
* The ballot still requires the initials of the election officer issuing the ballot to the elector, to confirm the person casting the b
* To some voters, the counterfoil lends an appearance of being able to track who they are voting for. Removing the counterfo
* It is less confusing for the elector.
* It is less difficult to print without a counterfoil.
75.
84 Each returning officer shall maintain a record of

(a)
(b) the
the quantity of ballots
serial numbers thatballots.
of the are provided to the deputy returning officers in the electoral division, and
84 Each returning officer shall maintain a record of

(a) the quantity of ballots that are provided to the election officers for the particular voting area; and
(b) any other information required by the Chief Electoral Officer.
(b) Change because there are no serial numbers on tabulator ballots.

Every ballot will have election officer initials, and will be recorded as to cast ballots. The important thing is to record the numb
76.
86(1) If a returning
the convenience of officer considers it necessary following the revision under section 50, the returning officer may establish ad
the voters.
86(1)
77. If a returning officer considers it necessary following the revision under section 50, the returning officer may establish ad
86(2)
officialIfagents
additional polling places
by telephone, or polling
confirmed by stations are provided, they shall be as near to the original polling places as possible,
written notice.
86(2) If additional voting places or voting stations are provided, they shall be as near to the original voting places as possible, a
78.
87 When there is more than one polling station located in a polling place and no supervisory deputy returning officer has been
87
79.When there is more than one voting station located in a voting place and no supervisory deputy returning officer has been
Pilot for earlier opening of polls at a by- election
88.1(1) Notwithstanding section 88(1)(c), where authorized under subsection (3), polling places with respect to a by-election a

(2) In order to assist with the counting of ballots at a poll for a by-election authorized to be conducted in accordance with this

(3) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations

(a) authorizing that a by-election may be conducted in accordance with this section;

(b) respecting the modification of procedures under this Act for the unofficial counting of votes.

(4) After a by-election that has been authorized to be conducted in accordance with this section has been held, the Chief Elect

(a) whether any increase in voter turnout was attributable to the earlier opening of the poll;

(b) whether the use of any vote-counting equipment that was used at the by-election was effective and efficient;
(c) whether the extended hours had any adverse effect on election officials and their ability to carry out their functions, includ
DELETE
88.1 <>
This was similar to section 4.1, which relates to procedures and equipment. Section 88.1 is for tabulators and extended hours,

The proposed deletion is not only to avoid redundancy, however. Under the existing section 88.1, the Lieutenant Governor in
(d) any other matter the Chief Electoral Officer considers appropriate.

(5) The Standing Committee shall lay the report before the Legislative Assembly if it is then sitting or, if it is not then sitting, no
80.
Opening of polling place
89(1) Each deputy returning officer shall attend at the polling place at least 30 minutes prior to the opening of the deputy retu

(2)
usedDuring
in thethe 30 minutes
taking immediately prior to the opening of the polling place, candidates, official agents and scrutineers are
of the poll.
Opening of voting place
89(1) Each election officer responsible for a voting station shall attend at the voting place at least 60 minutes prior to the open

(2)
usedDuring
in thethe 30 minutes
taking immediately prior to the opening of the voting place, candidates, official agents and scrutineers are
of the vote.
60 minutes in advance, rather than only 30 minutes, permits better organization and better ability to accommodate unexpecte
81.
Posting of bulletins
90(1) Prior to the opening of a polling station, the deputy returning officer shall post in a conspicuous location at the polling st

(a) Notice as to Secrecy of Voting;

(b) Directions for Guidance of Voters.


(c) repealed 2010 c8 s29.
Posting of bulletins
90(1) Prior to the opening of a voting station, the deputy returning officer shall post in a conspicuous location at the voting sta

(a) Notice as to Secrecy of Voting;

(b) Directions for Guidance of Voters.

ADD:
82.
91(1) Each polling station shall contain one or more polling booths arranged so that when a voter is in the polling booth the vo

(2) In each polling booth there shall be provided for the use of voters marking their ballots

(a) a suitable table, desk or shelf, and


(b) a suitable marking instrument which shall be properly maintained during polling hours.
91(1) Each voting station shall contain one or more voting booths arranged so that when a voter is in the voting booth the vot

(2) In each voting booth there shall be provided for the use of voters marking their ballots

(a) a suitable table, desk or shelf, and


(b) a suitable marking instrument which shall be properly maintained during voting hours.
"polling
83. booth" --> "voting booth"
Persons entitled to remain in polling place 92(1) Only the following persons may remain in a polling place during polling hours

(a) the supervisory deputy returning officer and deputy returning officers;

(a.1) the registration officers;

(b) the poll clerks;


(c) the returning officer or election clerk;
(d) the Chief Electoral Officer, members of the Chief Electoral Officer's office staff
Individuals entitled to remain in voting place 92(1) Only the following individuals may remain in a voting place during voting ho
(a) the election officers as required by the Chief Electoral Officer to administer and oversee the voting;
(a.1) <>
(b) <>
(c)
(d) the
the returning officerOfficer,
Chief Electoral or election clerk;of the Chief Electoral Officer's office
members
Currently, official agents have special status to remain at a voting place as long as they like.

However, official agents are akin to stand-ins for candidates throughout this Act. Official agents should be on same status as a

A practical alternative is that a candidate may appoint the official agent as a scrutineer. In that event, the official agent may re
designated by the Chief Electoral Officer and visiting officials from other electoral jurisdictions authorized by the Chief Electora

(e) the official agents of the candidates;


(f) one scrutineer per candidate for each ballot box;

(f.1) one scrutineer per candidate at each registration officer's station;

(g) the interpreters;

(h) peace officers appointed under the Peace Officer Act;

(i)
(j) the information
other officers;
election officers authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer.
staff designated by the Chief Electoral Officer and visiting officials from other electoral jurisdictions authorized by the Chief Ele
(e) <>
(f) one scrutineer per candidate for each ballot box;
(f.1) one scrutineer per candidate at each registration officer's station;
(g) <>
(h) peace officers appointed under the
Peace Officer Act;
(i)
85.<>
95(1) An elector who is otherwise eligible to vote but whose name does not appear on the list of electors for the polling subdi
(a)the elector produces to the registration officer or deputy returning officer the following proof of his or her identity and curr
(i) one piece of identification issued by a Canadian government, whether federal, provincial or local, or an agency of that gove
(ii) 2 pieces of identification authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer each of which establish the elector's name and at least on
and
(b)the elector signs a declaration before the registration officer or deputy returning officer stating that the elector
(i) qualifies as an elector,
and
(ii) ordinarily resides in that polling subdivision.

(2) An elector may instead prove his or her identity and residence by signing a declaration if he or she is accompanied by an el
(a) provides to the registration officer or deputy returning officer the piece or pieces of identification referred to in subsection
(b) vouches for him or her by signing a declaration.
95 <DELETE>
Combined into proposed section 100.
declaration referred to in subsections (1) and
(2) the nature of the identification accepted.

(4) An elector who has been vouched for at an election may not vouch for another elector at that election.

(4.1) Scrutineers may not vouch for an elector.

(5) The Chief Electoral Officer shall publish each year, and within 3 days after the issue of a writ, in a manner that he or she co

(6)
86. The deputy returning officer shall, after receiving a signed declaration under subsection (1)(b) or (2), enter the elector's nam
96(1) The deputy returning officer, at the request of a voter who is unable to vote in the usual manner due to a physical incap

(a) assist the voter by marking the voter's ballot in the manner directed by the voter in the presence of the poll clerk, and
(b) if requested by the voter, place the ballot
so marked in the ballot box.

(1.1) Where a voter is unable to access a polling place because of the voter's physical incapacity, the poll clerk, and the other e

116(1)(a) An elector who is unable to vote at an advance poll or at the poll on polling day on account of
(a) physical incapacity,

118(5) On determining that the voter is recorded in the Special Ballot Poll Book, that a copy of the prescribed identification do
(a)...
(vi) enter
reason in the Special
prescribed by theBallot
ChiefPoll Book, in
Electoral the appropriate columns, a check mark or other annotation indicating that the vote
Officer,
96(1) The deputy returning officer, at the request of a voter who is unable to vote in the usual manner due to a physical incap

(a) assist the voter by marking the voter's ballot in the manner directed by the voter in the presence of an election officer, and
(b) if requested by the voter, place the ballot
so marked in the ballot box.

(1.1) Where a voter is unable to access a voting place because of the voter's physical incapacity disability, a number of election

116(1)(a) An elector who is unable to vote at an advance poll or at the poll on voting day on account of
(a) physical incapacity disability,

118(5) On determining that the voter is recorded in the Special Ballot Poll Book, that a copy of the prescribed identification do
(a) ...
(vi) enter
97 The in the Special
returning officerBallot Poll Book,
shall provide oneincopy
the appropriate
of the list ofcolumns, a check
electors for mark orpolling
all assigned other annotation
subdivisionsindicating that the
in the electoral vote
divisio
REPLACE WITH:
97 The
polls byChief Electoral
election Officer shall provide a copy of the list of electors for use at advance
officers.
Currently, the returning officer distributes the lists of electors to the deputy returning officers responsible for each polling sub

amendment, the Chief Electoral Officer will distribute the lists to "election officers."
89.
98(6) Each day at the close of the polling place for an advance poll the ballot box

(a) shall be sealed by the deputy returning officer and poll clerk, and
(b) may be sealed by any candidate, official agent or scrutineer so desiring,

so that it cannot be opened and no ballots can be deposited without breaking those seals.

(7) Seals placed on a ballot box shall not be removed from the time they are placed on it until the close of the polling places on
(8) At the close of the polling place for the advance poll on the final day the deputy returning officer shall, after the seals have
98(6) Each day at the close of the voting place for an advance vote the ballot box

(a) shall be sealed by the deputy returning officer and poll clerk, and

(b) may be sealed by any candidate, official agent or scrutineer so desiring,

so that it cannot be opened and no ballots can be deposited without breaking those seals.

(7) Seals placed on a ballot box shall not be removed from the time they are placed on it until the close of the voting places on
(8) At the close of the voting place for the advance vote on the final day the deputy returning officer shall, after the seals have
(8) "Applied" instead of "affixed" to make it consistent with the wording around section 81(2)(b) and with the reality that electi
NEW
ADD:
98.1(1) If the Chief Electoral Officer determines that, at an election, electronic vote counting equipment or accessible voting e
(a) make a directive describing in detail the election procedures and equipment to be used at that election,
(b) provide copies of the directive to the leader of each registered political party, and
(c) publish the directive on the Chief Electoral Officer's website.

(2) An election held in accordance with a directive made under this section is not invalid by reason of any non-compliance with
(3) To the extent of any conflict between a directive made under this section and this
Allows for alternative voting processes to be used at advance voting, with sufficient direction required to be given to parties a
Act, the directive prevails and has the force of law with respect to the election.

91.
100(1) Each elector who presents himself or herself to vote on polling day shall give his or her name and address to the deput

(a) the name of that elector appears on the list of electors for the polling subdivision, or

(b) the elector complies with section 95(1) or (2),

the poll clerk shall strike the elector's name off the list of electors and enter the name and address in the poll book if it is not a
100(1) An elector may vote at a voting station if the elector complies with section 100.1, 100.2, 100.3, 100.4 or 100.5.

(2) For the purposes of sections 100, 100.2, 100.3, 100.4 and 100.5, "identification" means

(a) one piece of identification issued by a Canadian government, whether federal, provincial or local, or an agency of that gove

(b) 2 pieces of identification authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer each of which establish the elector's name and at least o

(3) The Chief Electoral Officer shall publish each year, and within 3 days after the issue of a writ, in a manner that he or she co
(4) The list of electors may be contained within the voting record.
Confirmation of identity and address will now be required from everyone. This is consistent with municipal and federal legislati

Combining current sections 95 and 100 under a single set of provisions simplifies and streamlines identification and vouching p

The purpose is twofold: (1) facilitate the vote by making it clear to everyone what electors need in order to vote; and (2) prote

Section 100 is overarching, accompanied by 5 possibilities depending on the elector's name being on the list of electors, or no
* section 100.1 is when the elector's name is on the list and the elector's identification matches the information on the list.
* section 100.2 is when the elector's name is on the list but the elector's identification does not match the information on the
* section 100.3 is when the elector's name is on the list, but the elector does not provide the prescribed identification.
* section 100.4 is when the elector's name is not on the list, but the elector provides prescribed identification.
* section 100.5 is when the elector's name is not on the list, and the elector does not provide prescribed identification.

Other jurisdictions requiring proof (or vouching) of both identity and residence, even if the elector is in the register, include:
* Canada
* Saskatchewan
* British Columbia
* Northwest Territories
92.
NEW
ADD:
100.1 Where
(a) the name of the elector appears on the list of electors for the voting area,
(b) the elector provides identification, and
(c) the
the name
voting and address on the identification match the name and address on the list of electors for
area,
100.1 for when: Name on list? Yes.
Identification?
NEW Yes. Identification matches? Yes.
ADD:
100.2(1) Where
(a) the name of the elector appears on the list of electors for the voting area,
(b) the elector provides identification,
(c) the address on the identification does not match the address on the list of electors for the voting area, and
(d) the elector confirms his or her identity and current residence by signing a declaration,

the election officer responsible for the voting record shall

(e) add the elector's name and address to the voting day declarations section of the voting record,
(f) enter in the voting record in the appropriate column a check mark or other annotation indicating that the voter signed a de
(g) enter a number in consecutive sequence opposite the elector's name, and
(h) give the elector a ballot.
(2) The election officer taking the declaration in subsection (1)(d) shall indicate on the declaration the nature of the identificati
100.2 is for when: Name on list? Yes. Identification? Yes.
Identification matches? No.

Then:
Elector confirms identity and address by declaration.
94.
NEW
ADD:
100.3(1) Where:
(a) the name of the elector appears on the list of electors for the voting area,
(b) the elector does not provide identification,
(c) the elector is accompanied by another elector whose name appears on the list of electors for the same voting area and tha
(i) provides his or her own identification to an election officer, and
(ii) subject to subsections
(4) and (5), vouches for the elector by signing a declaration, and
(d) the elector confirms his or her identity and current residence by signing a declaration,

the election officer responsible for the voting record shall strike the elector's name off the list of electors and give the elector
(2) The election officer taking the declaration in subsection (1)(c) shall indicate on the
100.3 is for when: Name on list? Yes. Identification? No.

Then:
Elector confirms identity and address by declaration, and
Is vouched for by another elector who does have identification.
declaration the nature of the identification accepted.

(3) After receiving signed declarations made under subsection (1)(c) and (1)(d), an election officer shall enter in the voting reco

(4) An elector who has been vouched for at an election may not vouch for another elector at that election.
95.
NEW
ADD:
100.4(1) Where:
(a) the name of the elector does not appear on the list of electors for the voting area in which the elector is ordinarily resident
(b) the elector provides identification to confirm his or her identity and current residence, and
(c) the elector signs a declaration before an election officer stating that the elector
(i) qualifies as an elector, and
(ii) ordinarily resides in that voting area,

the election officer responsible for the voting record shall

(d) enter the elector's name and address to the voting day declarations section of the voting record,

(e) enter in the voting record in the appropriate column a check mark or other annotation indicating that the voter signed a de

(f) enter a number in consecutive sequence opposite the elector's name, and

(g) give the elector a ballot.


(2) The election officer taking the declaration in subsection (1)(c) shall indicate on the declaration the nature of the identificati
100.4 is for when: Name on list? No. Identification? Yes.

Then:
96.
NEW
ADD:
100.5(1) Where:
(a) the name of the elector does not appear on the list of electors for
100.5 is for when: Name on list? No. Identification? No.

Then:
the voting area in which the elector is ordinarily resident,
(b) the elector does not provide identification,
(c) the elector is accompanied by another elector whose name appears on the list of electors for the same voting area and tha
(i) provides his or her own identification to an election officer, and
(ii) subject to subsections
(3) and (4), vouches for the elector by signing a declaration, and
(d) the elector confirms his or her identity and current residence by signing a declaration,

the election officer responsible for the voting record shall:

(e) enter the elector's name and address in the voting day declarations section of the voting record,
(f) enter in the voting record in the appropriate column a check mark or other annotation indicating that the voter signed a de
(g) enter a number in consecutive sequence opposite the elector's name, and
(h) give the elector a ballot.

(2) The election officer taking the declaration in subsection (1)(c)(ii) shall indicate on the declaration the nature of the identific

(3) An elector who has been vouched for at an election may not vouch for another elector at that election.
97.
101(1) The deputy returning officer shall, without inquiring or ascertaining for whom the voter intends to vote, instruct the vo

(a) proceed to one of the polling booths and there, with the marker provided, mark his or her ballot by placing an "X" in the w

(b) refold the ballot so that the initials, electoral division and year of the election on the back of the ballot and the number on

(c) hand the folded ballot to the deputy returning officer.


(2) The deputy returning officer, without unfolding the ballot, shall in full view of the voter and all present
101(1) The deputy returning officer shall, without inquiring or ascertaining for whom the voter intends to vote, instruct the vo

(a) proceed to one of the voting booths and there, with the marker provided, mark his or her ballot by placing an "X" in the wh

(b) refold the ballot so that the initials, electoral division and year of the election on the back of the ballot and the number on
(c) hand the folded ballot to the deputy returning officer.
Amendments to reflect the proposal (see section 83) to eliminate the counterfoil.
(a) ascertain by examining

(i) the initials, and

(ii) the number on the counterfoil,

that it is the same ballot the deputy returning officer provided to the voter,
(b) remove and tear up the counterfoil, and

(c) return the ballot to the voter so that the voter may place the ballot in the ballot box.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), on being requested by the voter, the deputy returning officer shall place the ballot in the b
(2) The deputy returning officer, without unfolding the ballot, shall in full view of the voter and all present

(a) ascertain by examining

(i) the initials,

(ii) the number on the counterfoil,

that it is the same ballot the deputy returning officer provided to the voter, and

(b) <>

(c) return the ballot to the voter so that the voter may place the ballot in the ballot box.

(3)
98. Notwithstanding subsection (2), on being requested by the voter, the deputy returning
Spoiled ballot
102(1) If a voter has dealt with the voter's ballot in a manner that may render its use inappropriate, the voter may surrender t
(2) The deputy returning officer shall immediately write the word "spoiled" on the previous ballot returned to the deputy retu
Ballot marked in error
102(1) If a voter has marked the voter's ballot in error or has dealt with the voter's ballot in a manner that may render its use

(2) The
clerk deputy
shall returning
annotate officerrecord
the voting shall immediately
accordingly. write the words "marked in error" on the previous ballot returned to the de
Poll book --> voting record
Spoiled ballot -->"Ballot marked in error"

There is always confusion between a spoiled ballot and a rejected ballot.

A spoiled ballot is one that is marked in error, then the voter brings that ballot to the desk, and the voter gets a new ballot to m
99.
Elector's declaration
104(1) A deputy returning officer shall administer the declaration in the prescribed form to a person if

(a) the deputy returning officer doubts the eligibility of that person to vote, or

(b) the deputy returning officer is requested to do so by a candidate, official agent or scrutineer and the deputy returning offic
(2) An election officer, candidate, official agent or scrutineer who presents himself or herself for the purpose of voting at the p
Elector's declaration
104(1) A deputy returning officer shall administer the declaration in the prescribed form to an individual if

(a) the deputy returning officer doubts the eligibility of that individual to vote, or

(b) the deputy returning officer is requested to do so by a candidate, official agent or scrutineer and the deputy returning offic
(2) An election officer who presents himself or herself for the purpose of voting at the voting area in which that individual ordi
Typically, it is citizenship that is questioned.
Limit the request ability to scrutineers as they are the ones with authority to remain.

Delete candidates and official agents out of (1)(b). Scrutineers are appointed by candidates or official agents, take an oath and
100.
Prohibited conduct during polling 105(1) No person may

(a) interfere or attempt to interfere with a voter who is attempting to mark the voter's
ballot,
Prohibited conduct during voting 105(1) No person or entity may

(a) interfere or attempt to interfere with a voter who is attempting to mark the voter's
ballot,
(1)(b) Voting places can be churches, schools, malls, strip malls, etc. Expansion to include the parcel of land is intended to cove

See section 135(2) as reference.


Proposed Revised Provision
Rationale
(b) attempt to obtain any information at a polling place regarding which candidate a voter has voted for, is voting for or is abo

(c) prevent or attempt to prevent a person from exercising the person's right to vote.

(2) No person may communicate any information obtained at a polling place regarding which candidate a voter has voted for,
(b) attempt to obtain any information at a voting place or at a parcel of land on which a voting place is located, regarding whic

(c) prevent or attempt to prevent an individual from exercising the individual's right to vote.

(2)
101.No person or entity may communicate any information obtained at a voting place regarding which candidate a voter has vo
Procedure on close of poll
111(1) After the closing of the poll, the deputy returning officer shall immediately count the number of spoiled and declined b

(2) On complying with subsection (1), the deputy returning officer shall count

(a) the number of electors whose names appear on the list of electors, and

(b) the number of voters recorded in the poll book as having voted,

and shall draw


last name in thea poll
line book
immediately
and affixunder the returning officer's initials.
the deputy
Procedure on close of poll
111(1) After the closing of the poll, the deputy returning officer shall immediately count the number of spoiled and declined b

(2) On complying with subsection (1), the deputy returning officer shall count

(a) the number of electors whose names appear on the list of electors, and

(b) the number of voters recorded in the poll book as having voted,

and shall draw a line immediately under the


102.
111(5) In counting the votes, the deputy returning officer shall reject and place in a rejected ballot envelope any ballot that

(a) does not have on its back the name of the electoral division and year of the election,

(b) does not indicate a vote for any candidate,

(c) in the case of a vote by Special Ballot, does not indicate a vote for any candidate or registered political party, as the case m

(d) contains votes for more than one candidate,

(e) in the case of a vote by Special Ballot, contains votes for more than one candidate or registered political party, as the case

(f) is so marked that it is uncertain for which candidate the vote was cast,

(g) in the case of a vote by Special Ballot, is so marked that it is uncertain for which candidate or registered political party, as t

(h) contains a vote for a candidate who has withdrawn,


(h.1) in the case of a Special Ballot,
111(5) A ballot cast at a voting station shall only be counted if it clearly indicates the voter's intention to vote for one particula

(5.1) A ballot cast as a Special Ballot shall only be counted if it clearly indicates the voter's intention to vote for one particular c

(5.2) A ballot shall not be counted if it


(a) does not have on its back the name of the electoral division and year of the election,
(b) contains a vote for a candidate who has withdrawn,
(c) contains any writing or mark enabling the voter to be readily identified, or
(d) in the case of a Special Ballot,
(i) does not have the prescribed identification document or documents required under section 118(2)(c.1) included in the certi
(ii) is treated as a rejected ballot under section 118(5)(b).
(6) A deputy returning officer shall not decline to count a ballot solely for the reason of any writing, number or mark made or o
Proposed changes are consistent with Lucaszuk v Kibermanis, 2005 ABCA 26.

(5.1) codifies the general guiding principle from


Lucaszuk.

The amended provision still excludes out all the absolutes in (5.2).

(5.2)(c) is a subjective test and will not happen often in practice.

Removed are the discretionary "no"s: the existing (5)(b), (c), (d), (e), (g), (i).
(i) does not have the prescribed identification document or documents required under section 118(2)(c.1) included in the certi

(ii) is treated as a rejected ballot under section 118(5)(b),

(i) in the case of a vote by Special Ballot, contains a vote for a candidate who has withdrawn or for a registered political party t

(j) contains any writing or mark enabling the voter to be readily identified.
(6) Notwithstanding subsection (5)(a) to (i), a ballot shall not be rejected

(a) by reason of any writing, number or mark made or omitted by the deputy returning officer, or

(b) when the vote, though incorrectly made


103.
111(11) Only the following persons may be present during the unofficial count of ballots and then only if they have taken the p

(a) the returning officer; (a.1) repealed 2012 c5 s42;


(b) any other election officer authorized by the returning officer;

(c) repealed 2012 c5 s42;

(d) the Chief Electoral Officer, members of the Chief Electoral Officer's office staff designated by the Chief Electoral Officer and

(e) the candidates;

(f) the official agents of the candidates;


(g) one scrutineer per candidate for each ballot box.
111(11) Only the following individuals may be present during the unofficial count of ballots and then only if they have taken th

(a) the returning officer; (a.1) repealed 2012 c5 s42;


(b) any other election officer authorized by the returning officer;

(c) repealed 2012 c5 s42;

(d) the Chief Electoral Officer, members of the Chief Electoral Officer's office staff designated by the Chief Electoral Officer and

(e) the candidates;

(f) the official agents of the candidates;


104.
Vote by Special Ballot
116(1) An elector who is unable to vote at an advance poll or at the poll on polling day on account of

(a) physical incapacity,

(b) absence from the electoral division,

(c) being an inmate including a person sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 10 days or less or for the non-payment of fines
(d) being a returning officer, election clerk, administrative assistant, supervisory deputy
116(1) An elector who is unable to vote at the advance poll and unable to vote at the poll on election day on account of

(a) physical incapacity disability,

(b) absence from the electoral division,


(c) being an inmate
non-payment as defined under the Corrections Act including a person sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 10 days o
of fines,
(1)(a) physical disability, not incapacity

(1)(c) no longer applies. Under the Corrections Act, an "inmate" does not have a restriction on amount of time of the sentence

returning officer, registration officer, deputy returning officer or other staff member working in the office of a returning officer

(e) being a resident of a remote area designated under section 31, or

(f) any other circumstances prescribed by the Chief Electoral Officer,


may apply to vote by Special Ballot.
(d) being a returning officer, election clerk, election officer, peace officer appointed under the Peace Officer Act, candidate, offi

(e) being a resident of a remote area designated under section 31, or

(f) any other circumstances prescribed by the Chief Electoral Officer,


105.
116(2) An application for a Special Ballot may be made

(a) in writing,

(b) by telephone,

(c) by fax or electronic mail, or

(d) in person,

by an elector to the returning officer of the elector's electoral division at any time between the issue of the writ and the closin

(3) On receipt of an application under this section, the returning officer or election clerk shall

(a) enter in the Special Ballot Poll Book

(i) the elector's name and where the elector is ordinarily resident, and

(ii) the name and number of the polling subdivision in which the elector resides,

and

(b) cause the appropriate forms to be provided to the applicant.

(4) The returning officer may delegate to the administrative assistant any functions of the returning officer or election clerk un
Applying for Special Ballot 116.01
(1) An elector who is eligible to vote by Special Ballot may apply to vote by Special Ballot

(a) to the returning officer for the electoral division at any time during the period commencing on the date of issue of the writ
(b) to an election officer appointed by the Chief Electoral Officer at any time during the period,

(i) in the case of a general election held in a year in accordance with section 38.1(2), commencing January 1 and ending on the

(ii) in the case of a general election held in accordance with section 38.1(1) or in the case of a by-election, commencing on the

(2) If an elector who is eligible to vote by Special Ballot applies to vote by Special Ballot to the returning officer for the electora
p.m. on the last day before election day that the office of the returning office is open.

(3) An application for a Special Ballot may be made

(a) in writing,

(b) by telephone,

(c) by fax or electronic mail,


(d) in person at the office of the returning officer only, or
Currently there is no deadline (other than close of polls on election day) for Special Ballot applications, which makes last-minu

For in-person applications at the returning officer's office, the deadline is no later than 6 p.m. on the day before election day.

For applications made other than in person at the returning officer's office, the deadline is the day before advance voting. This

(1)(b) New feature to add the Elections Alberta office in Edmonton as a hub for coordinated Special Ballot requests and proces
allows Special Ballot applications to be processed prior to the issue of the writ, and allows greater efficiency at the returning o

(1)(b)(i) Currently the requesting and receiving are restricted within a 28-day period. January 1 gives Central Elections Alberta

(3)(c) Delete. Faxed Special Ballot applications create great difficulty. Note, adding (e) to enhance flexibility in defining an acce

(3)(e) This will include online applications through Elections Alberta.

(4) This is a screening step for those wishing to vote by Special Ballot, rather than it being an automatic right of ballot. A perso
or election officer appointed by the Chief Electoral
Proposed Revised Provision
Rationale
(e) such other medium of communication prescribed by the Chief Electoral Officer

(4) If a returning officer or the election officer designated by the Chief Electoral Officer under section (1)(b) has reasonable gro

(5) An elector to whom a returning officer or election officer designated by the Chief Electoral Officer under section (1)(b) has
(6) The returning officer and the Chief Electoral Officer may delegate to election officers any functions of the returning officer
Officer has discretion, based on reasonable grounds, to refuse an application. Upon a refusal, the elector has an appeal mecha

Reasons for tightening up Special Ballot procedures:


* In-person voting is better for surveilling the integrity of the vote.
* Special Ballots is the only unsupervised method of voting.
* Special Ballots are administratively very burdensome.
* Some communities apply for Special Ballots en masse, and such conduct has increased in recent elections.
* Special Ballots are supposed to be the process exception, and integrity requires legislative capacity to require some level of c
106.
118(1) On receipt of the prescribed forms, the voter shall mark the ballot by writing, with a pen or pencil of any colour, in the

(2) After marking the voter's ballot, the voter shall

(a) place the marked ballot in the ballot envelope,

(b) seal the ballot envelope,

(c) place the ballot envelope in the certificate envelope,

(c.1) place a copy of the prescribed identification document or documents in the certificate envelope,

(d) complete and sign part 1 of the certificate and seal the certificate envelope,

(e) place the certificate envelope in the outer envelope, and

(f) seal the outer envelope.


(3) The outer envelope, when sealed, shall be forwarded so that it reaches the returning officer not later than the close of the
118(1) On receipt of the prescribed forms, the voter shall either:

(a) mark an "x" in the circle beside the name of the candidate or the registered political party of the voter's choice on the ballo

(b) mark by writing, with a pen or pencil of any colour, in the space provided, the name of an independent candidate in the sp

(2) After marking the voter's ballot, the voter shall

(a) place the marked ballot in the ballot envelope,

(b) seal the ballot envelope,

(c) place the ballot envelope in the certificate envelope,

(c.1) place a copy of the prescribed identification document or documents in the certificate envelope,

(d) complete and sign part 1 of the certificate and seal the certificate envelope,

(e) place the certificate envelope in the outer envelope, and


(f) seal the outer envelope.
Special Ballots are write-in, so the electoral division and candidate may be filled in regardless of resident electoral division with

(1)(a) and (b) contemplate tabulator ballots.


(3) Intention that this date will be the day immediately before election day. If election day falls on a Monday, this date may be
(3) If submitting a Special Ballot by attending in person at the office of the returning officer, the elector shall attend so that the

(3.1) If submitting a Special Ballot by a method other than in person at the office of the returning officer, the elector shall forw

(a) the office of the Chief Electoral Officer or


107.
118(4) On receipt of the outer envelope, the returning officer or election clerk shall remove and open the certificate envelope

(a) whether the name on the certificate envelope is the same as that of a person already entered in the Special Ballot Poll Boo

(b) whether a copy of the prescribed identification document or documents has been included, and

(c) whether part 1 of the certificate has been properly completed.

(5) On determining that the voter is recorded in the Special Ballot Poll Book, that a copy of the prescribed identification docum

(a) if the returning officer or election clerk is satisfied as to the voter's eligibility to vote,

(i) sign part 2 of the certificate,

(ii) if the voter's name appears on the list of electors for the polling subdivision in which the voter is entitled to vote, put a line

(iii) if the voter's name does not appear on the list of electors for the polling subdivision in which the voter is entitled to vote,
through the voter's name and
118(4) Each returning officer may designate an election officer at the office of the returning officer to be responsible for proce

(4.1) The Chief Electoral Officer may designate an election officer to be responsible for processing Special Ballots submitted fo

(4.2) On receipt of the outer envelope, an election officer responsible for processing Special Ballots shall remove and open the

(a) whether the name on the certificate envelope is the same as that of a name already entered in the Special Ballot voting rec

(b) whether a copy of the prescribed identification document or documents has been included, and

(c) whether part 1 of the certificate has been properly completed and signed.

(5) On determining that the Special Ballot package complies with subsection (4.2), an election officer responsible for processin

(a) if the election officer is satisfied as to the voter's eligibility to vote,

(i) sign part 2 of the certificate,


(ii) if the voter's name appears on the list of electors for the voting area in which the voter is entitled to vote, draw a line throu
The object is to centralize Special Ballot counting. Quebec, Canada and BC all have centralized issuing and counting.

The return address for all Special Ballots would be Elections Alberta in Edmonton. However, an elector would always have the
(5)(a)(vi) moved up to (iv.2)

(5)(a)(vii) modified by (5.1) so that an elector presenting to the returning officer in person to vote by Special Ballot can just sati
enter opposite the name of that voter on the list of electors the word "special",

(iv) record in the Special Ballot Poll Book in the appropriate column the date the returning officer or election clerk received the

(v) remove the sealed ballot envelope from the certificate envelope and place the sealed ballot envelope in a sealed ballot box

(vi) enter in the Special Ballot Poll Book, in the appropriate columns, a check mark or other annotation indicating that the vote

(vii) retain the certificate envelope and the copy of the identification document or documents and forward them to the Chief E

or

(b) if the returning officer or election clerk is not satisfied as to the voter's eligibility to vote,

(i) retain the certificate envelope and its contents,

(ii) treat the ballot in the envelope as a rejected ballot, and


(iii) mark the certificate envelope accordingly.
that individual on the list of electors the word "special",

(iii) if the voter's name does not appear on the list of electors for the voting area in which the voter is entitled to vote, enter th

(iv) record in the voting record in the appropriate column the date the election officer received the certificate envelope,

(iv.1) use a check mark in the appropriate column to indicate the voter has voted,

(iv.2) identify the reason for voting by Special Ballot indicated on the envelope,

(v) remove the sealed ballot envelope from the certificate envelope and place the sealed ballot envelope in a sealed ballot box

(vi) <>

(vii) subject to subsection (5.1), retain and secure the certificate envelope and the copy of the identification document or docu

or

(b) if the election officer is not satisfied as to the voter's eligibility to vote,

(i) not remove the ballot envelope from the certificate envelope, and treat the ballot in the envelope as an invalid ballot,

(ii) mark the certificate envelope accordingly, and

(iii) retain and secure the certificate envelope and its contents in a designated area for the electoral division marked "invalid s
(5.1) If an elector votes by Special Ballot in person at the office of the returning officer
108.
NEW
Tabulating Special Ballots
118.1(1) On a date and time specified by the Chief Electoral Officer, an election officer assigned to each electoral division at th

(2) No election officer at the office of the returning officer shall begin tabulating until the close of polls on election day.

(3) In tabulating Special Ballots, the election officer assigned to each electoral division shall

(a) open the ballot box for the electoral division and remove ballot envelopes containing marked Special Ballots,

(b) open each ballot envelope and remove each marked Special Ballot,

(c) with the marked side of each Special Ballot facing down so the marked side is not visible, unfold and stack,

(i) in one pile, the Special Ballots on which a registered party or registered candidate is marked by way of an "x", and

(ii) in another pile, the Special Ballots on which the name of a candidate is marked in writing,

(d) insert the Special Ballots from the pile under section (c)(i) into the tabulator assigned to the electoral division, and

(e) place the Special Ballots from the pile under section (c)(ii) back into the ballot box marked "special ballot" for the appropria

(4) Following completion of tabulating for one day, the election officer shall secure the tabulator and the ballot box in the desi

(5) Tabulating at the office of the Chief Electoral Officer under this section will occur at prescribed hours or until the task is com
including election day.
New proposal to work with tabulators. There are two separate steps to tabulators. The "tabulation" refers to feeding the ballo

Advance tabulation aids in the efficiency of election result turnaround and can be done well in advance. Scrutineers will be en

Advance tabulation will occur only centrally at the Elections Alberta office in Edmonton. Returning officers will tabulate only o

(1) Date intended


Proposed Revised to begin 5 days before election day.
Provision
Rationale
109.
118(6) At the close of the polling place on polling day, the returning officer shall deliver the sealed ballot box referred to in sub

(6.1) Any election officer appointed for the electoral division may assist with the duties under subsection (6).
(7) After completing the count of the ballots, the election officer authorized by the returning officer shall record the results on
Counting Special Ballots 118.2
(1) Upon the close of polls on election day, election officers in

(a) the office of the returning officer for each electoral division, and
(b) the office of the Chief Electoral Officer,

shall complete tabulation for Special Ballots as set out in section 118.1, and shall count all Special Ballots.

(2) In counting Special Ballots on which the name of a candidate, party or party leader is marked in writing, the election officer

(3) In counting Special Ballots that have been tabulated under section 118.1, the election officer shall close the poll on each ta

(4) Following the count of Special Ballots under this section, the election officer shall complete a statement of poll for the elec

(5) An election officer counting Special Ballots at the office of the Chief Electoral Officer shall then communicate the results of

(6) For clarity

(a) the Special Ballot count at the office of the returning officer, and

(b) the Special Ballot count at the office of the Chief Electoral Officer
are each a voting station in the electoral division for the purpose of section 79, and scrutineers may be present during countin
Counting Special Ballots is an enormous task that in the past has delayed results coming from electoral divisions on election da
*Mobile
By beginning
polls the counting process early and by centralizing the counting, results will not be as delayed.
Retain:
*Proposed
Mobile poll by invitation
Revised Provisiononly.
Rationale
120(1) Each returning officer shall, following receipt of a writ, determine if there are in the electoral division

(a) any treatment centres having not fewer than 10 in-patients who are electors, and
(b) any supportive living facilities having not fewer than 10 residents who are electors.
120(1) Each returning officer shall, following receipt of a writ, determine if there are in the electoral division

(a) any treatment centres,

(b) any supportive living facilities, and ADD:


(c) any students' residences operated by a post-secondary educational institution, temporary work camps, penitentiaries, corr
where there are not fewer than 10 electors.
* 10+ electors threshold.

In execution, options to evolve mobile polls include:

Option 1: a narrower form of vote-anywhere advance poll; or


Option 2: Special Ballot.

For Option 1 vote-anywhere advance poll, the election officer would take the tabulator with them, and set up for the assigned

For Option 2 Special Ballots, the election officer would bring Special Ballots to the prisons and other locations. This would also
111.
120(2) If a returning officer determines that there are facilities as described in subsection (1), the returning officer shall, imme
(a) determine, in consultation with an official of each supportive living facility, whether a mobile poll should be held at the faci

(b) in consultation with an official of each supportive living facility where a poll is to be held and with an official of each treatm

(i) fix the hours on polling day when a mobile poll will operate at the facility, and

(ii) determine the number of mobile polls to be established within the facility and the format that each mobile poll is to take a
bed-to-bed visitations, or both,

and
(c) appoint a deputy returning officer and poll clerk for each mobile poll so required.
120(2) If a returning officer determines that there are facilities as described in subsection (1), the returning officer shall,

(a) determine, in consultation with an official of each supportive living facility, whether a mobile poll should be held at the faci

(b) in consultation with an official of each supportive living facility where a vote is to be held and with an official of each treatm

(i) fix the date and hours on polling day when a mobile poll will operate at the facility, and

(ii) determine the number of mobile polls to be established within the facility and the format that each mobile poll is to take a
bed-to-bed visitations, or both,

and

(c) appoint election officers for each mobile poll so required.


(3) For greater certainty, nothing in this section compels a returning officer to hold a mobile poll at a facility.
Strike out "immediately after nomination day" from preamble.

Rather than doing mobile polls on election day with everything else, the returning officer and the facility officials will now have
112.
Plebiscite
128 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by order give directions for the holding of a general plebiscite of electors when a

(a) amending existing legislation, or


(b) introducing new legislation,
x. The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by order give directions for the holding of a general plebiscite of electors when and

(a) amending existing legislation, or

(b) introducing new legislation,


relative to any subject-matter should be obtained from the electors.
No substantive change proposed, but recommend moving plebiscites - ie. sections 128 through 131 - to the end of the Act.
relative to any subject-matter should be obtained from the electors.

List of electors for plebiscite


129 Section 126 applies to the lists or preparation of lists of electors to be used for a plebiscite.
Conduct of plebiscite
130 In giving directions under section 128, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may specify

(a) the question or questions to be submitted to the electorate,

(b) the method of instituting the plebiscite,

(c) the forms of ballot to be used,

(d) the person or persons to conduct the plebiscite, and

(e) the general conduct of the taking of the plebiscite.

Application of Act to plebiscite


131 The provisions of this Act governing general elections apply with all necessary modifications to plebiscites taken under thi
by order of the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
x. Section 126 applies to the lists or preparation of lists of electors to be used for a plebiscite.

x. In giving directions under section 128, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may specify

(a) the question or questions to be submitted to the electorate,

(b) the method of instituting the plebiscite,

(c) the forms of ballot to be used,

(d) the person or persons to conduct the plebiscite, and

(e) the general conduct of the taking of the plebiscite.


113.
132(1) An employee who is an elector qualified to vote shall, while the polls are open on polling day at an election or plebiscit
(2) If the employee's hours of employment do not allow for the 3 consecutive hours' absence, the employee's employer shall a
132(1) If the work schedule of an employee who is an elector qualified to vote does not permit the employee to vote during a
(2) <>
The proposed change combines (1) and (2).

Include the 4 days of advance polls, so the employee's schedule must prevent person from voting during all 5 days (and during
114.
Printed or electronic advertising
134(1) In this section, "advertisement" means an advertisement, for which there is or normally would be a charge, in any broa

(2) A registered candidate, a registered constituency association and a registered political party must ensure that advertiseme
(a) the advertisement must include the sponsor's name and contact information and
134(1) In this section, "advertisement" means an advertisement, for which there is or normally would be a charge, in any broa

REPLACE WITH:
(2) A registered candidate, a registered constituency association and a registered political party must ensure that advertiseme
that the registered candidate, registered
Propose taking the money component of election advertising by political entities out of this part of the Election Act - keep it fo

Why is the "charge" or "cost" concept proposed to be taken out of the equivalent section in the Election Act, but kept in the E

The Election Act binds only political entities and the purpose of the advertising provision (section 134) is for contact informatio
Conversely, The purpose of the rules is different in the Election Act - to identify the source - from in the EFCDA - to regulate th

The object to section 134 of the Election Act is to ensure that ads for which the political entity is responsible bear the name an

must indicate whether the sponsor authorizes the advertisement;

(b) subject to clause (c), in the case of an advertisement that is broadcast or is made through electronic media, the informatio

(c) in the case of an advertisement transmitted to a telephone, whether in the form of a live call or an automated pre- recorde

(i) the telephone number of the sponsor must be capable of being displayed on the call display of called parties who subscribe

(ii) the name of the sponsor and the sponsor's party affiliation, if any, must be stated at the beginning of the advertisement;

(iii) the advertisement must state whether the sponsor authorizes the advertisement;

(iv) the telephone number of the sponsor or the sponsor's campaign office at which the sponsor can be contacted must be sta

(3) The Chief Electoral Officer shall establish guidelines respecting the requirements referred to in subsection (2).
(4) The guidelines must be published on the Chief Electoral Officer's website.
(5) If an advertisement is not in compliance with this section, the Chief Electoral Officer may cause it to be removed or disconti
constituency association or registered political party authorizes the advertisement.

(b) <>

(c) <>

(3) The Chief Electoral Officer shall establish guidelines respecting the requirements referred to in subsections (2).

(4) The guidelines must be published on the Chief Electoral Officer's website.
(5) If an advertisement is not in compliance with this section or with the guidelines, the Chief Electoral Officer may cause it to
complying with guidelines adopted by the Chief Electoral Officer.

In addition, removing a cost component from the definition levels the field for social media etc. which frequently does not ass

(2) Consequential housekeeping: change "sponsor" to "authorize" because sponsor connotes money.
115.
135(1) Subject to subsection (2), no person may

(a) display inside or on the outside of, or


(b) distribute within,

a building used for a polling place at an advance poll or on polling day any election circular, card, poster, bill or other paper ex
(2) When a polling place is located in a building containing a complex of interlocking offices, stores or other facilities, the proh
135(1) Subject to subsection (2), no person may, at an advance vote or on voting day,
(a) display inside or on the outside of a building used for a voting place,
(b) distribute within a building used for a voting place, or
(c) display or distribute within the boundary of the land immediately surrounding the building used as a voting place,

any election circular, card, poster, bill or other paper except those posted by election officers as required by this Act.

(2) When a voting


prohibition place is(1)
in subsection located in only
applies a building
to containing a complex of interlocking offices, stores or other facilities, the
The addition of (1)(c) is to prevent posting in the parking lots etc. of voting places.

Note: "person"
Proposed now
Revised includes a group as under the EFCDA and includes a political party.
Provision
Rationale
(3) Where a person displays any circular, card, poster, bill or other paper contrary to subsection (1) or (2), the returning officer
the office, store or facility comprising the area designated as a voting place.

(3)
117.Where a person displays any circular, card, poster, bill or other paper contrary to subsection (1) or (2), the returning officer
Conduct of official count
137(3.1) The returning officer shall

(a) check the deputy returning officer's Statement of Poll,

(b) make a note in the poll book of every objection to a ballot made by or on behalf of a candidate and the name of any candid

(c) number each objection to a ballot in the poll book, place a corresponding number on the back of the ballot and initial the b

(d) decide any questions arising out of an objection regardless of whether a decision was made by the deputy returning officer

(e) inspect all rejected ballots and decide on the validity of each ballot regardless of the previous rejection by the deputy retur

(f) supervise election officers in conducting the official count of the valid votes,

(g) supervise election officers in reconciling the number of spoiled and declined ballots, and
(h) complete an official count of the valid votes.
Conduct of official count
137(3.1) In the event the difference between the votes for the candidate with the highest number of votes and the candidate

(a) checking the deputy returning officer's Statement of Poll,

(b) making a note in the voting record of every objection to a ballot made by or on behalf of a candidate and the name of any

(c) numbering each objection to a ballot in the voting record, placing a corresponding number on the back of the ballot and in

(d) deciding any questions arising out of an objection regardless of whether a decision was made by the deputy returning offic
(e) inspecting all invalid ballots and deciding on the validity of each ballot regardless of the previous determination of invalidit

(f) supervising election officers who are assisting the returning officer in conducting the official count of the valid votes,

(g) supervising election officers who are assisting the returning officers in reconciling the number of declined ballots and ballot

(h) completing an official count of the valid votes.

ADD:
(3.1) Propose that the official count not be an all-out full count. The voting area-specific election officials will have already cou

Propose a 100-vote threshold to trigger a complete count all over again.

(3.2) If the margin is greater than 100, the returning officer will still do an audit of the results - enough so the returning officer
(3.2) In the event the difference between the votes for the candidate with the highest number of votes and the candidate with
(a) check the deputy returning officer's Statement of Poll, and
(b)
118.review such records and inspect such ballots
Announcement of official results
138(1) The returning officer shall attend at the place, date and time stated in the election proclamation and announce the resu

(a) declare elected the candidate who received the largest number of votes, or

(b) if no candidate can be declared elected because there is an equality of votes for 2 or more candidates, declare that the res
(2) The returning officer shall retain a copy of the Statement of Official Results for a period of 10 days after announcing the res
Declaration of official results
138(1) The returning officer shall attend at the place and on the date and time stated in the election proclamation and announ

(a) the candidate who received the largest number of votes was elected, or

(b) if no candidate can be declared elected because there is an equality of votes for 2 or more candidates, the results of the el

ADD:
(1.1) Immediately upon a declaration by a returning officer under subsection (1), the Chief Electoral Officer shall publish the re
(2) The returning officer shall retain a copy of the Statement of Official Results for a period of 7 days after the Chief Electoral O
Historically, the declaration of the official results by the returning officer was a significant event. Today, nobody attends the de

The returning officers will declare the elected candidates to the Chief Electoral Officer, and the Chief Electoral Officer will publ
119.
Disclaimer
139(1) A candidate who has been declared elected under section 138(1) may disclaim the candidate's right to become a Mem
candidate is declared elected under this Part and before the candidate would otherwise become a member of the Assembly b

(2) A candidate who files a disclaimer pursuant to subsection (1) shall deliver a copy of it forthwith to the returning officer and

(3) Subject to subsection (4), if a disclaimer is filed pursuant to subsection (1), the election in which that candidate was declare
(4) The filing of a disclaimer under subsection
(1) does candidate
another not affect any application
or the under
right of that section
other 144 ortoappeal
candidate under elected
be declared section 148 byother
if that
Disclaimer
139(1) A candidate who has been declared elected under section 138(1) may disclaim the candidate's right to become a Mem
form with the Chief Electoral Officer at any time after the candidate is declared elected under this Part and before the candida
reason of section 1(2) of the Legislative Assembly Act.

(2) A candidate who files a disclaimer pursuant to subsection (1) shall deliver a copy of it forthwith to the returning officer and

(3) Subject to subsection (4), if a disclaimer is filed pursuant to subsection (1), the election in which that candidate was declare

(4)
(1) The
doesfiling of a disclaimer
not affect under subsection
any application under
Amend (3) to make it clear a by-election is the next step after a void election following a disclaimer. In the Prentice disclaimer
Expressly mentioning a by-election will trigger the warrant from the Clerk, which triggers the Order from the Lieutenant Gover

See also section 149.


120.
Delay in announcement of official results 140(1) If in any electoral division not all the ballot boxes have reached the returning
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the announcement of the results shall not be delayed under subsection (1) beyond 30 day
(3) If after a delay of 30 days the ballot boxes are not recovered, the returning officer shall forthwith announce the results of t
(4) If a returning officer is unable for any reason other than the one referred to in subsection (1) to announce the results of the

(5)
(4) Notwithstanding
beyond 14 days fromsubsection (4),
the date the announcement
stated in the election of the results of the official count shall not be delayed under subsectio
proclamation.
Delay in declaration of official results 140(1) If in any electoral division not all the ballot boxes have reached the returning offic
subsequently may adjourn for further periods of not more than one week at a time.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the declaration of the results shall not be delayed under subsection (1) beyond 30 days fro
(3) If after a delay of 30 days the ballot boxes are not recovered, the returning officer shall forthwith declare the results of the
(4) If a returning officer is unable for any reason other than the one referred to in subsection (1) to declare the results of the o
121.
Handling of documents and register information after official count
141(1) After the official count of the votes has been completed and the Statement of Official Results has been completed, the

(a) the lists of electors;

(b) the various envelopes containing the


ballots;

(c) the poll books;

(d) the election proclamation;

(e) the writ;

(f) the Statement of Official Results;


(g) the Certificate and Return;
Handling of documents and register information after official count
141(1) After the official count of the votes has been completed and the Statement of Official Results has been completed, the
(a) the lists of electors;

(b) the various envelopes containing the


ballots;

(c) the poll books;

(d) the election proclamation;

(e) the writ;

(f) the Statement of Official Results;

(g) the Certificate and Return;


(2) and (3) Taking the returning officer out of the register updating process, and moving register updating to its own section, p

Today, returning documents to the Chief Electoral Officer and updating register information are two very different tasks. The r

(h) repealed 2012 c5 s51;

(i) any other documents requested by the


Chief Electoral Officer.

(2) The returning officer shall enter in the register in accordance with the directions of the Chief Electoral Officer any informati

(3) The returning officer shall complete the updating of the register under subsection (2) within the time period set out in secti
(4) The returning officer shall prepare a report concerning the election proceedings in the returning officer's electoral division,
(h) repealed 2012 c5 s51;

(i) any other documents requested by the


Chief Electoral Officer.

(2) <> MOVE

(3) <> DELETE


122.
142 (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), if prior to transmitting the
documents under subsection (1) the returning officer is served with
notice pursuant to section 144(6), the returning officer shall retain
the documents until the returning officer receives the certificate of
the judge under section 147, and on receiving the certificate the
returning officer
Chief Electoral shall forthwith transmit the documents to the
Officer.
142 (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), if prior to transmitting the
documents under subsection (1) the returning officer is served with
(a) notice pursuant to section 144(6), the returning officer shall retain the documents until the returning officer receives the ce
the judge under section 147, or
(b) notice pursuant to section 148, the returning officer shall retain the documents until the returning officer receives the certi
the judge under section 148(7),
ADD:
142.1 The office of the Chief Electoral Officer shall enter in the register in accordance with the directions of the Chief Electoral
This
124. is section 141(2) relocated.
Judicial recount
144(3) An application must be filed not later than 8 days after the date the returning officer announces the results of the offici
(5) The returning officer shall make an application under this section if a declaration has been made under section 138(1)(b).
Judicial recount
144(3) An application must be filed not later than 8 days after the date the Chief Electoral Officer publishes the results of the o
144(6) At least 4 days' notice of the time and place appointed for the recount shall be given by the applicant
Add the Chief Electoral Officer to the list of individuals receiving notice of a judicial recount application. The Chief Electoral Offi
(a) to the candidates, in the manner prescribed in section 68, and
(b) to the returning officer, if the returning officer is not the applicant, and the election clerk.
(a) to the candidates, in the manner prescribed in section 68,
(b) to the returning officer, if the
returning officer is not the applicant, and the election clerk, and

ADD:
(c) to the Chief Electoral Officer.
the returning officer and the election clerk who are required to be present.
126.
145(3) At any recount of votes, the returning officer and election clerk shall be present and the following may be present:

(a) each candidate and each candidate's official agent, or either of them, or in their absence 2 electors of the relevant electora

(b) the Chief Electoral Officer or a designate or both;


(c) the legal representatives of the parties.
145(3) At any recount of votes, the returning officer and election clerk shall be present and the following may be present:

(a) each candidate and each candidate's official agent, or either of them, or in their absence 2 electors of the relevant electora
(b) the Chief Electoral Officer or a
designate or both;

ADD:
(b.1) election officers determined by the Chief Electoral Officer to assist with the recount; and
127.
Conduct of recount
146(1) At the time and place appointed and in the presence of the persons entitled or required to attend, the judge shall cond

(2) If consented to by the applicant or applicants for the recount, the returning officer and the candidates present at the recou

(3) In his or her discretion, the judge may consider other ballots and open other envelopes in addition to those for which the r

(4) The judge may hear any oral evidence the parties wish to adduce.

(5) In the case of a recount of all the votes, the judge shall open all the envelopes containing

(a) the votes counted,


(b) the rejected ballots,

(c) the spoiled and declined ballots, and

(d) the unused ballots.


(6) Notwithstanding subsection (5), the judge shall not open the outer envelope
Conduct of recount
146(1) At the time and place appointed and in the presence of the persons entitled or required to attend, the judge shall cond

ADD:
(1.1) The judge may use the services of election officers determined to assist with the recount.

(2) If consented to by the applicant or applicants for the recount, the returning officer and the candidates present at the recou

(3) In his or her discretion, the judge may consider other ballots and open other envelopes in addition to those for which the r

(4) The judge may hear any oral evidence the parties wish to adduce.

(5) In the case of a recount of all the votes, the judge shall may open all the envelopes containing

(a) the votes counted,

(b) the rejected invalid ballots,

(c) the declined ballots,


(1.1) This change accords with section 145(3)(b.1).

(5) "Shall" to "may" to authorize in the event the number of unused ballots etc. is relevant to a reconciliation, but not require

(5)(b) and (c.1) to reflect updated language for these kinds of ballots.

(6) to reflect proposed changes regarding how Special Ballots are handled.
containing a Special Ballot if the envelope was received by the returning officer after the closing of the polling places on pollin
(c.1) the ballots marked in error, and

(d) the unused ballots.


128.
146
NEW(7) The judge shall as far as practicable proceed continuously with the recount from 9
ADD:
148(9)
130. No later than 60 days after the Court of Appeal declares the results of the election under subsection (7), the Court of A
By-election if tie vote
149(1) This section applies if a returning officer makes a declaration under section 148(8)(b) that no member has been declare
(2) As soon as possible after a declaration has been made under section 148(8)(b) that no member has been declared elected
By-election if tie vote
149(1) This section applies if a returning officer makes a declaration under section 148(8)(b) that no member has been declare
(2) As soon as possible after a declaration has been made under section 148(8)(b) that no member has been declared elected
Under section 39, it is not a writ that the Lieutenant Governor in Council issues, but an order commanding writs to be issued. W
The Clerk needs to know there is a vacancy. The Lieutenant Governor in Council needs to know so an order can be issued.

For reference, section 32 of the Legislative Assembly Act provides:

32(1) When a vacancy occurs in the membership of the Assembly, the Clerk shall
(a) issue and deliver the Clerk's warrant to the Chief Electoral Officer for the issue of a writ for the election of a Member to fill
(b) deliver a copy of the warrant to the Clerk of the Executive Council.
(2) Within 6 months after the delivery of the warrant to the Chief Electoral Officer, an order shall be made under section 39 of
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), an order need not be made under section 39 of the Election Act if the vacancy occurs durin
(4) If the Legislature is dissolved after the issue of the writ referred to in subsection (2) and before an election is held under th
(5) A vacancy in the membership of the Assembly does not invalidate any proceedings of the Assembly.

See
131.also section 139.
151(1) Subject to this Act, the Chief Electoral Officer shall retain the documents and information transmitted to the Chief Elect

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall retain the documents and information for at least

(a) 3 months after receiving them from the


returning officer, or

(b) in the case of a judicial recount or an appeal, 3 months after the final determination of the recount or appeal,
after which the retained documents and information shall be destroyed.
151(1) Subject to this Act, the Chief Electoral Officer shall retain the documents and information transmitted to the Chief Elect

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall retain the documents and information for at least

(a) 3 months after receiving them from the


returning officer, or

(b) in the case of a judicial recount or an appeal, 3 months after the final determination of the recount or appeal,
132.
152(1) A candidate and the candidate's official agent, or either of them, may for a period of 30 days after the publication in Th

(2) If within the 30-day period described in subsection (1) a candidate in an electoral division, a candidate's official agent or a p

(3) Information contained in documents referred to in subsections (1) and (2) may be used only for electoral purposes.

(3.1) A candidate, a candidate's official agent or a political party to whom a copy of a poll book has been furnished under this s

(3.2) A candidate, a candidate's official agent or a political party to whom a copy of a poll book has been furnished under this s

(3.3) On being notified under subsection (3.2), the Chief Electoral Officer shall direct the candidate, the candidate's official age

(4) Subject
inspect anyto subsection
election (1), no retained
documents person may
by the Chief Electoral Officer pertaining to the
152(1) A registered candidate and the registered candidate's official agent, or either of them, may for a period of 30 days after
(2) If within the 30-day period described in subsection (1) a registered candidate in an electoral division, a registered candidat

(3) Information contained in documents referred to in subsections (1) and (2) may be used only for electoral purposes.

(3.1) A registered candidate, a registered candidate's official agent or a registered political party to whom a copy of a voting re

(3.2) A registered candidate, a registered candidate's official agent or a registered political party to whom a copy of a voting re
(3.3) On being notified under subsection (3.2), the Chief Electoral Officer shall direct the registered candidate, the registered c
Candidate and party amended to be "registered" candidates and "registered" parties. Unregistered entities should have no ac

New (4.1): The Chief Electoral Officer should have notice of the application for such an order, to ensure security and integrity o
election in that electoral division except by order of a judge.

(5) A judge may make an order under subsection (4) if the judge is satisfied on oral or affidavit evidence that inspection of the

(a) a prosecution for an offence under this Act, or

(b) a petition questioning an election or return.


(6) An order under this section may be made subject to any conditions regarding the inspection that the judge considers appro
political party to take any action the Chief Electoral Officer considers appropriate.

(4) Subject to subsection (1), no person may inspect any election documents retained by the Chief Electoral Officer pertaining

ADD:

(4.1) Notice of an application for an order under subsection (4) must be provided to the Chief Electoral Officer.

(5) A judge may make an order under subsection (4) if the judge is satisfied on oral or affidavit evidence that inspection of the

(a) a prosecution for an offence under this Act, or

(b) a petition questioning an election or return.


NEW
ADD
153.01(1) In this section "compliance officer" means an election officer designated by the Chief Electoral Officer to assist in en

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer may designate election officers as compliance officers.

(3) The Chief Electoral Officer shall develop and publish guidelines governing:
(a) the conduct of compliance officers in relation to violation tickets,
(b) the fine schedule for violation tickets,
(c) the procedure of a review of a violation ticket under section 153.02,and
(d) any other matter under this section and section 153.02 that, in the opinion of the Chief Electoral Officer, would benefit from

(4) If a compliance officer has reasonable grounds to believe a person has contravened this Act, the compliance officer may iss

(5) The violation ticket shall be in the form and manner approved by the Chief Electoral Officer and will include information ind
(a) the provision
contravened of thistoAct
or failed that the
comply person is alleged to have
with,
Violation ticketing regime:

The intent of the proposed ticketing regime would be to remedy situations where immediate response by the Chief Electoral O

Ticketing would be appropriate in circumstances where swift action is required to remedy the breach; and where facts are not

Tickets would be issued by "compliance officers" appointed by the Chief Electoral Officer.

The amount of the tickets would be low. The fine schedule would set out graduated fines based on factors such as: the magnit
(b) the date, location and other material particulars of the alleged contravention,
(c) the amount of the fine imposed by the violation ticket, and when and how it shall be paid, and
(d) the availability of review of the violation ticket by the Chief Electoral Officer under section 153.02.

(5.1) The Chief Electoral Officer may publish details of the violation ticket, including
(a) the name of the person to whom the violation ticket was issued,
(b) the provision of this Act the person is alleged to have contravened,
(c) the amount of the fine imposed in the violation ticket,
(d) whether the fine has been paid or not,
(e) if the publication occurs before the expiry of the period set out in subsection 153.02(2), a statement that the violation ticke
(f) if the person has applied for review under section 153.02, a statement that the violation ticket is under review by the Chief

on the website of the Chief Electoral Officer.

(6) The amount of fine imposed by issuance of a violation ticket shall be according to the fine schedule in guidelines establishe

(7) From time to time, the Chief Electoral Officer may amend the amounts under the fine schedule in the guidelines.

(8) The compliance officer shall serve the violation ticket on the person named in the violation ticket in person or by another m

(9) Subject to section 153.02, the amount of the fine imposed is payable immediately to the Chief Electoral Officer, constitutes

(10) The Chief Electoral Officer will pay any monies collected under this section to the General Revenue Fund.

(11)
NEWIssuance of a violation ticket does not affect any other rights or remedies the Chief Electoral Officer may have under this o
153.02 (1) A person served with a violation ticket may apply in writing to the Chief Electoral Officer for a review of the viola

(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall only review an application for review if it is received at the office of the Chief Electoral Offic

(3) In reviewing a violation ticket, the Chief Electoral Officer may consider any evidence and information that is relevant to the

(4) Upon completion of a review of a violation ticket, the Chief Electoral Officer may
(a) uphold the violation ticket,
(b) cancel the violation ticket, or
(c) make any order that is appropriate in the opinion of the Chief Electoral Officer.
153.1(4) The amount of an administrative penalty that may be imposed under subsection (1) must not exceed the maximum fi
Housekeeping: change the reference to section 161 to section 163.
Without this change, it is arguable that the Chief Electoral Officer cannot impose a monetary administrative penalty against a
136.
NEW
ADD

153.2 (1) In this Part, "contracting party" means a person with whom the Chief Electoral Officer enters a compliance agreemen

(2) If the Chief Electoral Officer believes on reasonable grounds that a person has committed, is about to commit or is likely to

(3) A compliance agreement may contain any terms and conditions that the Chief Electoral Officer considers necessary to ensu

(4) Before entering into a compliance agreement, the Chief Electoral Officer may require the consent of the prospective contra

(5) A compliance
statement by the agreement
contractingmay include
party a contracting party admits responsibility for the
that the
Compliance agreements:

153.2(1) Note: "person" has very broad meaning. This will include political parties, third parties, groups, etc.

Compliance agreements are an additional remedy for the Chief Electoral Officer intended for cases where a person has made

Propose for the compliance agreement provisions to apply both to the Election Act and the EFCDA, under a combined statute.

153.2(7) A compliance agreement will have the effect of freezing other proceedings against that party for that act or omission

153.5 The Chief Electoral Officer will have the option of publishing the terms of the compliance agreement, and the name of t
act or omission that constitutes a contravention of this Act.

(6) The fact that a compliance agreement was entered into, and any statement referred to in subsection (4), is not admissible

(a) they may be considered by the Chief Electoral Officer in the discharge of his duties under this Part, and

(b) they may be considered by a court in prosecution of an offence under section 154.1 of this Act.

(7) When a compliance agreement is entered into, any prosecution of the contracting party for an act or omission that led to t

(8) The Chief Electoral Officer and the contracting party may renegotiate the terms of the compliance agreement at the reque

153.3(1) If the Chief Electoral Officer is of the opinion that the compliance agreement has been complied with, the Chief Electo

(2)The giving of a notice under subsection


(1) terminates any prosecution of the contracting party that is based on the act or omission in question and prevents the Chief

153.4(1) If the Chief Electoral Officer is of the opinion that a contracting party
(a) failed to disclose all material facts when the compliance agreement was entered into; or

(b) has failed to comply with a compliance agreement,

the Chief Electoral Officer must give notice of the failure to the contracting party, informing the contracting party that the Chie
153.5 The Chief Electoral Officer may publish a notice that sets out the contracting
The
137."teeth" in the compliance agreement is that, upon a breach, that is an offence itself. See proposed section 154.1 below.
154(1) A person who contravenes this Act other than
(a) a contravention referred to in sections 155 to 161, or
(b)guilty
is a corrupt
of anpractice
offence referred
and liabletotoinaPart
fine6,of not more than $5,000.
154(1) A person who contravenes this Act other than
(a) a contravention referred to in sections 155 to 163, or
(b)
NEW a corrupt practice referred to in Part 6,
ADD
154.1 A contracting party who enters into a compliance agreement under this Act and

(a) failed to disclose all material facts when the compliance agreement was entered into, or

(b) fails to comply with the compliance agreement


139.
Refusal by election officer to carry out duties 155 A person who, having been appointed an election officer and having taken th

(a) $500, in the case of a returning officer, and


(b) $200, in the case of any other election officer.
Refusal by election officer to carry out duties 155 An individual who, having been appointed a returning officer, election clerk

(a) $5000, in the case of a returning officer or election clerk, and


(b) $2000, in the case of any other election officer.
An election officer's refusal to carry out duties has the potential - depending on the duty refused - to seriously undermine the

Note: "election officer" no longer includes returning officers and election clerks, so must add all of them to this offence provisi
Offences
Some candidates have indicated that $500 was "the cost of doing business" as a politician.

Recommend updating and raising the maximum fine amounts. Keep in mind the maximum is only that, and a conviction for an

A higher maximum fine and a maximum of a year in prison will prompt prosecutors to take the offences seriously (Michael Son

This is in line with other offence/ administrative penalty fines.

Other jurisdictions in elections:


* Nunavut: up to $5,000 or 1 year or both
* BC: up to $10,000-$20,000 or 2 years or both
* Manitoba: up to $10,000 or 1 year or both
* Canada: up to $5,000 or 5 years or both
Occupational Health & Safety Act: Administrative penalties by officers:
* $10,000 + $10,000 each day it continues (section 40.3(3))
* Very similar, has right to appeal
* Cannot be charged with offence at same time
* Has its own Administrative Penalties Regulation
Offences:
*141.
$500,000 or 6 months imprisonment, or both, for first;
Interference
158 A personwith
whoright of accesssection 29(3) or 133(3) is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than $1000.
contravenes
Interference with right of access
158
yearAofperson who contravenes
imprisonment, or both. section 29(3) or 133(3) is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than $10 000 or u
$10,000
142.
Interference with posted documents
159 A person who, without authorization, takes down, covers up, mutilates, defaces or alters any proclamation, notice or othe

(a) if the person is an election officer, to a


fine of not more than $1000, and
(b) in any other case, to a fine of not more than $200.
Interference with posted documents
159 A person who, without authorization, takes down, covers up, mutilates, defaces or alters any proclamation, notice or othe

(a) if the person is an election officer, to a fine of not more than $10 000, and

(b) in any other case, to a fine of not more than $2000,


143.
False
160 Astatements
person who,about candidate
before or during an election and for the purpose of affecting the voting for a candidate at that election, ma
False statements about candidate
160
144.A person who, before or during an election and for the purpose of affecting the voting for a candidate at that election, ma
Improper appointment of election officer 161 A person who
(a) procures an appointment as an election officer by false pretence, deceit or other improper means,

(a.1) knows or ought to know that he or she is ineligible to be appointed or to act as an election officer, or

(b) acts as an election officer without lawful


authority,
is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than $1000.
Improper appointment of election officer 161 A person who
(a) procures an appointment as an election officer by false pretence, deceit or other improper means,

(a.1) knows or ought to know that he or she is ineligible to be appointed or to act as an election officer, or

(b) acts as an election officer without lawful


authority,
145.
Entertaining
162(1) A person
party, causes who, because
or permits any an elector has voted or is about to vote, or for the purpose of influencing an elector to vote for
Entertaining
162(1) A person who, because an elector has voted or is about to vote, or for the purpose of influencing an elector to vote for
party, causes or permits any
$10,000
Proposed Revised Provision
Rationale
(a) food or beverages, or

(b) money, ticket, voucher or order for the


procurement of food or beverages,

to be provided to an elector is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than
$500.

(2) The provision of food or beverages

(a) by or at the expense of a person to a meeting of electors at the person's usual place of residence, if that residence is a priv

(b) to a meeting of electors, if the food or


beverages are paid for by those electors, or

(c) by or on behalf of a candidate

(i) to the candidate's campaign workers or to any person acting as a scrutineer on behalf of the candidate, or

(ii) to persons who attend at the candidate's


campaign headquarters,

is deemed not to be a contravention of subsection (1).


(a) food or beverages, or

(b) money, ticket, voucher or order for the


procurement of food or beverages,

to be provided to an elector is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than
$10 000.

(2) The provision of food or beverages

(a) by or at the expense of a person to a meeting of electors at the person's usual place of residence, if that residence is a priv

(b) to a meeting of electors, if the food or


beverages are paid for by those electors, or

(c) by or on behalf of a candidate

(i) to the candidate's campaign workers or to any person acting as a scrutineer on behalf of the candidate, or

(ii) to persons who attend at the candidate's


campaign headquarters,
146.
163 Any person who

(a) uses any information obtained from the register for a purpose other than that referred to in section 13(1) or 13.2(1) or (2),

(b) uses any information provided to, or obtained by, the Chief Electoral Officer under section 13(2) other than for the purpose

(c) uses any information obtained under section 30 other than for the purpose of the enumeration, or

(d) contravenes section 20,


is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than $100 000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year
163 Any person who

(a) uses any information obtained from the register for a purpose other than that referred to in section 13(1) or 13.2(1) or (2),

(b) uses any information provided to, or obtained by, the Chief Electoral Officer under section 13(2) other than for the purpose

(c) uses any information obtained under section 30 other than for the purpose of the enumeration, or

(d) contravenes section 19.1 or section 20,

is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than $100 000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year
Section 19.1 = reasonable steps required to safeguard lists of electors by those who receive them.

Section 20 = unauthorized use of lists of electors.


147.
Consent
163.1(1) to
Noprosecute
prosecution shall be instituted under this Act without the consent of the Chief Electoral Officer.
Consent to prosecute
163.1(1) No prosecution shall be instituted under this Act without the consent of the Chief Electoral Officer.
ADD:
Currently for prosecution, the Chief Electoral Officer has a conflict of interest with Alberta Justice 100% of the time.

(1.1)
(2) A Providing theunder
prosecution option of Act
this going through
may an independent
be commenced within prosecutor willcommission
3 years of the allow the Chief Electoral
of the alleged offence but not afterwar
(1.1) The Chief Electoral Officer may refer an allegation for prosecution either to the Minister of Justice or appoint an indepen

(1.2) If the Chief Electoral Officer appoints an independent prosecutor , the prosecutor may:
(a) exercise any powers that the Chief Electoral Officer has under this Act in relation to inquiries and investigations, including a
(c) use of law enforcement agencies as necessary;
(c) provide a report to the Chief Electoral Officer;

(1.3) Upon receipt of a report by a prosecutor under subsection (1.2), the Chief Electoral Officer may
(a) impose a remedy under section 153.1, or
(d) if an offence is determined to have been committed, request that the prosecutor prosecute the matter in court.

(2) A prosecution
commenced under
within thisofAct
3 years themay be
commission of the alleged offence but not afterwards.
Officer to isolate himself from potentially political decisions whether to investigate/prosecute.
The Chief Electoral Officer would create a roster of independent prosecutors (e.g. criminal defence firm with lawyers who wer

American model: the president appoints a special prosecutor to take the matter over entirely.

Other Canadian jurisdictions that have their own prosecutor or commissioner include Canada and Manitoba.
148.
Fraudulent voting
167 A person commits a corrupt practice who
(b) signs a false declaration under section 95, 99(1) or 104 or takes a false oath,
Fraudulent voting
167 An individual commits a corrupt practice who
149.
Improper inducement
172(3) A person commits a corrupt practice who does one or more of the following:

(f) in order to induce a person

(i) to allow the person to be nominated as a


candidate,

(ii) to refuse to allow the person to be


nominated as a candidate, or

(iii )to withdraw the person's nomination as a


candidate,

either
procuregives or procures,
or attempts agrees any
to procure to give or position or employment for any person.
office,
Improper inducement
172(3) A person commits a corrupt practice who does one or more of the following:
...

(f) in order to induce an individual

(i) to allow the individual to be nominated as a candidate,

(ii) to refuse to allow the individual to be nominated as a candidate, or

(iii ) to withdraw the individual's nomination as a candidate,


either gives or procures, agrees to give or procure or attempts to procure any office, position or employment for any individua
Note: (a)-(f) is all about voting
150.
Corrupt practice offence
177(1) A person who commits a corrupt practice is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than $5000 or to impris
both fine and imprisonment.
REWRITE and CONSOLIDATION sections 177-181:
177 (1) If the Court finds that a corrupt practice was committed in relation to an
Streamline and simplify.
Proposed Revised Provision
Rationale
(2) An offence under this Part shall be tried in the Court of Queen's Bench under the summary conviction procedure.

Corrupt practice by candidate


178 If the Court finds that an elected candidate is guilty of a corrupt practice or that a corrupt practice was committed with th

(2) If the Court finds that a candidate, other than the elected candidate, is guilty of a corrupt practice or that a corrupt practice

(3) The Court may confirm the election of a candidate in relation to which the Court finds that a corrupt practice was committe

(a) the elected candidate did not also commit


a corrupt practice,

(b) the corrupt practice of the other candidate was not committed with the knowledge and consent of the elected candidate,

(c) the corrupt practice of the other candidate did not materially affect the results of the election.

(4) During the 8 years immediately following the date on which the Chief Electoral Officer receives the report of the Court und

(a) being nominated as a candidate under


this Act,

(b) being elected to any public office under


any other Act,

(c) being entered on any list of electors,

(d) being registered as an elector,

(e) voting at an election, and

(f) holding any office at the nomination of the


Crown.
(5) If the Court finds that
election, the Court may declare the election void unless the Court is satisfied that

(a) the corrupt practice was not committed by the elected candidate,

(b) the corrupt practice was committed without the knowledge and consent of the elected candidate, and

(c) the corrupt practice did not materially affect the results of the election.

(2) If the Court finds a corrupt practice was committed, the Court shall send a report of its findings and orders to the Chief Elec
(3) On receiving a report of the Court under subsection (2)

(a) if the subject of the report was a candidate or an official agent, the Chief Electoral Officer shall send a copy of the report to

(b) if the report advises that the election is void, the Chief Electoral Officer shall send a copy of the report to the Clerk of the A
by-election.

(4) If a court finds that there is a corrupt practice, the court must determine whether

(a) the corrupt practice was done without any corrupt intent and in an ignorance that was excusable in the circumstances, and

(b) in the case of a corrupt practice committed

(i) by a candidate, or by any other person with the knowledge and consent of a candidate, the candidate honestly desired and

(ii) by someone other than a candidate, it amounted to a contravention of this Part that was technical only.

and then determine whether relief should be granted from the prohibitions in subsection (5).

(5) SubjectRevised
Proposed to a Court granting relief under subsection (4), the individual who is the subject of the report of the Court is prohib
Provision
Rationale
(a) a corrupt practice was committed by a candidate, or by any other person with the knowledge and consent of a candidate,

(b) the corrupt practice was committed without any corrupt intent and in ignorance that was excusable in the circumstances,

(c) the candidate honestly desired and attempted as far as reasonably possible to have the election conducted according to law

the Court shall make an order declaring that the prohibitions referred to in subsection (4) do not apply to the candidate.

179(1) If the Court finds that a candidate's official agent is guilty of committing a corrupt practice, the Court shall send a repor

(2) The Court shall not make an order declaring that the election of a candidate is void by reason of the corrupt practice of an

(a) the candidate did not commit a corrupt


practice,

(b) the corrupt practice was not committed with the knowledge and consent of the official agent's candidate, and

(c) the corrupt practice of the official agent did not materially affect the results of the election.

180 On receiving the report of the Court pursuant to section 178(2) or 179(1) or 181(1), the Chief Electoral Officer shall send a

181(1) Subject to subsection (2), if a person other than a candidate is found guilty of committing a corrupt practice, the Court
(2) If the Court finds that the corrupt practice committed by a person referred to in subsection (1)
(a) being nominated as a candidate under this Act,
(b) being elected to any public office under any other Act,
(c) being entered on any list of electors,
(d) being registered as an elector,
(e) voting at an election, and
(f) holding any office at the nomination of the Crown,

for a period of 8 years from the date that the report of the Court is received by the Chief Electoral Officer.

(6) An offence under this Part shall be tried in the Court of Queen's Bench under the summary conviction procedure.

(7) A person
Proposed who commits
Revised Provisiona corrupt practice is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than $5000 or to imprisonm
Rationale
(a) was done without any corrupt intent and in an ignorance that was excusable in the circumstances,

(b) was a mere technical contravention of this


Part, or

(c) was an unintentional contravention of this


Part,
151.
Submission
<> of report
Subsumed into rewrite and consolidation of sections 177-181 above.
152.
181(2)

(2) If the Court finds that the corrupt practice committed by a person referred to in subsection (1)

(a) was done without any corrupt intent and in an ignorance that was excusable in the circumstances,

(b) was a mere technical contravention of this Part, or

(c) was an unintentional contravention of this Part,


153.
NEW
184.1(1) A prosecution for an offence under this Act may be instituted against a political party, constituency association or uni

(2) Any act or thing done or omitted by an officer, official or agent of a political party, constituency association or unincorporat
(3) For the purpose of a prosecution for an offence under this Act, a political party,
There is some difficulty in law for a prosecutor to file an Information against an entity that is neither an individual nor a corpor

The addition of this provision should assist to address that deficiency and hold all entities accountable if they are regulated un

Note:
154. (1) and (2) are borrowed from section 52(1) and (2) in the EFCDA.
185(2) The petition
(a) may be filed only by
(i) a candidate defeated in the election, or

(ii) a person who on the polling day of the election was qualified to vote at the election,
(b) except as provided in clause (c), shall be filed with the Court within 30 days after the date of the issue of The Alberta Gazett
185(2) The petition
(a) may be filed only by

(i) a candidate defeated in the election, or

(ii) an individual who on the election day of the election was qualified to vote at the election,
155.
Petition
186(1) The petition

(a) may be in the prescribed form;

(b) shall within the time prescribed by section 185 be filed at the judicial centre located in the electoral division or, if there is n

(c) shall contain the following statements:

(i) the right of the petitioner to petition;

(ii) the holding and result of the election in general terms;

(iii )in a brief form the facts and grounds relied on to sustain the prayer;

(d) shall conclude with a prayer that the election be declared void and set aside.
(2) No person, other than the candidate whose election is challenged, shall be named as a respondent in the petition.
Petition
186(1) The petition

(a) shall be in the prescribed form;

(b) shall within the time prescribed by section 185 be filed at the judicial centre located in the electoral division or, if there is n

(c) shall contain the following statements:

(i) the right of the petitioner to petition;

(ii) the holding and result of the election in general terms;

(iii ) in a brief form the facts and grounds relied on to sustain the prayer;

(d) shall conclude with a prayer that the election be declared void and set aside.

(2) No person, other than the candidate


156.
202 No election is void by reason of

(a) an irregularity on the part of an election officer or in any of the proceedings preliminary to the poll,

(b) a failure to hold a poll at any place appointed for holding a poll,

(c) a non-compliance with the provisions of this Act relating to the taking of the poll or the counting of the votes or with regar
(d) any mistake in the use of the prescribed forms,
202 No election is void by reason of an irregularity, failure, non-compliance or mistake, including

(a) an irregularity on the part of an election officer or in any of the proceedings preliminary to the poll,

(b) a failure to hold a poll at any place appointed for holding a poll,

(c) a non-compliance with the provisions of this Act relating to the taking of the poll or the counting of the votes or with regar
Greater interpretive clarity by locating the principle into the preamble, then provides examples of irregularities, failures, non-c

Canada Elections Act test:


section 524(1)(b) "there were irregularities, fraud or corrupt or illegal practices that affected the result of the election."

Retain "materially" as it keeps a de minimis screen against trivial voidings of elections.

Remove the "out" if the election were conducted in accordance with the Act, as (a) if there was non- compliance the election

if it is shown
result to the satisfaction of the Court that the election was conducted in accordance with this Act and that the irregular
of the election.
(d) any mistake in the use of the prescribed forms,
157.
Regulations
207 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations

(a) prescribing the amounts of honoraria and


fees;

(b) establishing rates for the payment of


expenses;

(c) respecting forms for the purposes of this


Act;

(d) prescribing oaths to be used;


(e) governing any necessary matter for which no provision is made in this Act.
Regulations
207 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations

(a) <>

(b) <>
(c) respecting forms for the purposes of this
Act;

(d) prescribing oaths to be used;


(e) governing any necessary matter for which no provision is made in this Act.
(a) and (b) Remove regulation-making authority for payment of expenses, and honoraria and fees from the Lieutenant Govern

By relocating this detail to rules set by the Chief Electoral Officer, different officers can be aligned with different rates. Further

There is a relatively slow pace of regulations to respond to adapting circumstances, e.g. we have "information officers" in the E
NEW
ADD:
207.1 The Chief Electoral Officer may make directives

(a) prescribing the amounts of remuneration


and fees; and

(b) establishing rates for the payment of


expenses; and
159.
Fees and expenses
208
ADDThe method review
mandatory and procedure of applying for payment in respect of services and
ADD:
208.1 This Act
the second shall election
general undergoafter
a mandatory comprehensive
the previous review. review in the year following
Mandatory review in the year following the second general election.

Intent not to coincide with Boundary Commission.


s at any time.

015, one year earlier than anticipated.

hile meeting all our legislative responsibilities.

ng the October 27, 2014 by-elections held in Calgary- Elbow; Calgary-Foothills; Calgary-West and Edmonton-Whitemud.

hnology and product innovation needed to meet the changing needs of our stakeholders.

rness of process, accessibility for all stakeholders and integrity of the results while ensuring that it is written in plain language that is easy t
eneral Election.

We all have a role in promoting voter turnout at the polls. Together we can ensure that electors are knowledgeable of the electoral process

port of information technology systems and staffing of public call centres.

oral event on short notice in a professional and efficient manner in their electoral division. The effective conduct of the election is a tribute

g increased voting opportunities for all electors.


page 20 of this report, pursuant to section 40 of the Election Act.

ed. The table below highlights how Albertans access information by age group.

n how we can best address their needs and identify a workable solution for their members. We then ensured the preferred solution to ove

ed Special Ballot.
uages to assist those who were unfamiliar with the voting process.

population had resource material placed on site.

oordinating Council.

ction period.

o gain a better understanding of the statutory requirements.


led election information.

t to the mailing address. We cannot identify the electoral division or polling subdivision of an elector's residence without a physical addre

identifying their rural address on our website. We have identified rural addressing issues as a priority project to address prior to the next

new voting options for students, an additional advance poll voting day and curbside voting for disabled electors at a voting location. Cont
re away from home or who had other unique needs.
ailable in the community. When we are successful in obtaining vacant space for a returning office, we generally pay top end prices for a sh

ams to accommodate our needs for four days.

onal school day would address the challenges associated in obtaining polling locations.

r she is unable to fulfil the responsibilities of the role. The administrative assistant manages the operation of the Special Ballot poll, data m

fficers ranged from a low of 104 staff to a high of 334 election workers.

ete with speaking notes. In addition, for the first time Elections Alberta provided online instruction for all election officials on how to comp

ees and associated expenses.

erforming multiple tasks and completing various prescribed forms over the course of a 14-plus hour work day.
turning officer in the electoral division in which they wish to contest the election.

with section 61 of the Election Act. One candidate withdrew prior to the close of nominations and did not appear on the ballot. Another ca

ng received contributions and expended funds on political advertising during the election period.

317 valid special ballots were cast.


d by school principals. An additional 451 workers were trained as back up staff but were not used.

declarations were added, only 9.87% of electors were added to the List.

of the Alberta Gazette.

ections to the counting of certain ballots were registered with the returning officer by both candidates. The tie vote was revised to a six vo
e prescribed in section 20 are provided to List recipients to ensure elector information is used appropriately. Penalties for misuse include fi
r, registration officer, deputy returning officer,

r-ins. Names of duplicated, relocated and deceased electors have been removed to provide a more accurate number of names on the Lists

he changes:
elatively equal between the two major cities, Edmonton and Calgary, and rural areas.

ween 18-24 voters and 65+ voters is seen in larger numbers outside of Edmonton and Calgary, where the 65+ age range made up 23.23% o
des 18 and 19 year olds that are eligible to vote.
nge with the most voters was 25-34, which shows the relative age of the people in Fort McMurray.
age range was also slightly higher than provincially at 6.44%, 0.3% higher than the provincial percentage. The difference between male an
may not sum to 100% due to rounding.
lated based on the total number of eligible electors at the close of polls on polling day.
. A motion was passed by the Committee on September 10, 2014 to transmit the recommendations to the Minister of Justice and Solicitor
preted, modernize the electoral process and introduce best practices in electoral administration using new procedures and equipment.
not include software or any mechanism that

that date on the recommendation of the Standing Committee.


shall on its receipt lay the report before the Assembly if it is then sitting or, if it is not then sitting, within 15 days after the commencement

nder this Act, the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act or the Senatorial Selection Act.

ormance of a power, duty or function under this Act, the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act or

or otherwise in any court.

he Senatorial Selection Act.

ectoral division as the Chief Electoral Officer considers appropriate.


Senatorial Selection Act.

se of or in connection with elections avoids gratuitous appointments but allows the Chief Electoral officer to plan properly.
thority to engage the necessary employees to conduct an election fairly.
a subsequent update.
gainst the declarations. The intent of the section is to furnish lists as soon as the Chief Electoral Officer has a reasonable copy of the lists.
l mailout, provincial
fficer's electoral division and on the Chief Electoral Officer's website the dates, times and places for consideration of applications for revisio

2 days' notice of the information.


accordance with section 14 for use as voting areas in any election, by-election, referendum or plebiscite.

ng polling day in the most recent general election.

ng officers.
s to be electors residing in the electoral division.
not exercise discretion. The safeguard is that the choice will still reside with the hiring returning officer.
orm designating the dates, time and place for consideration of applications for revisions to the list of electors.

orm designating the dates, time and place for consideration of applications for revisions to the list of electors.
e to open a voting place on time, or by occasion of fire, water damage or electrical failure.

oral Officer's website.


ief Electoral Officer's website and in any manner the Chief Electoral Officer deems appropriate.
discouraged from filing nomination papers, so the amendment includes flexibility in identification.
d having the candidate's signature witnessed.
ea or another reason prescribed by the Chief
with section 111.

ordance with section 111.

of election is issued, shall


the deputy returning officer or poll clerk located at that polling subdivision.
polling subdivision within the electoral division other than that in which the elector is ordinarily resident,
turning officer. To increase efficiency and reduce confusion, the proposals implement the capacity to issue Special Ballots directly out from

Chief Electoral Officer may refuse to provide a Special Ballot to that elector.

escribed by the Chief Electoral Officer, and the decision of the Chief Electoral Officer or the representative is final.
pecial Ballots, in person, can send them to Edmonton as well. Note: Elections Alberta would need a large central infrastructure (space, sta
ther reason prescribed by the Chief Electoral Officer, and
count. Printing the result does not occur until election night, when all Special Ballots at both returning officer and Edmonton locations ma

ed election officers shall proceed in accordance with section 113 as if the ballot box were from an advance poll.
d be to hold these mobile polls during the advance voting days.
e convenience of the employer, for the purpose of the employee casting a vote.

tical party or the election of a registered candidate.

nes of the Chief Electoral Officer:

tical party or the election of a registered candidate.

the registered candidate, registered constituency association or registered political party, and must indicate
are about money and accountability and knowing who is paying.

oral Officer's instructions is liable for trespass or damage resulting from or occasioned by the removal.

under the Chief Electoral Officer's instructions is liable for trespass or damage resulting from or occasioned by the removal.
m or occasioned by the removal.
period of not more than one week and subsequently may adjourn for further periods of not more than one week at a time.

of not more than one week and

s may be required.
ectoral Officer.
cy for that electoral division, in which case a writ of election for that electoral division shall be issued under section 39 as if the election we

ere is a vacancy for that electoral division, in which case section 32 of the Legislative Assembly Act applies and an order shall be issued by
toral Officer and pertaining to the election in that electoral division.

n, the Chief Electoral Officer shall, on payment of the cost to produce the copy as determined by the Chief Electoral Officer, furnish the co

ined by the Chief Electoral Officer and pertaining to the election in that electoral division.
voting records for the relevant electoral division, the Chief Electoral Officer shall, on payment of the cost to produce the copy as determin
ce with this Act, with that person.
been instituted and suspended by virtue of subsection 153.2(7), that those proceedings may be resumed.

r election officer is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not more than

l retains this discretion.


ne of not more than $2000.

ne of not more than $10 000 and up to a year of


may declare the election in which the candidate was nominated void.
ives the report of the Court, subject to the same prohibitions to which a candidate is liable under section 178(4).
osecution, a political party, constituency association or unincorporated organization or association is deemed to be a person.

ed organization or association is deemed to be an act or thing done or omitted by the political party, constituency association or unincorpo

ut the prosecutor may not be able to prosecute them for that offence.
Whitemud.

in plain language that is easy to understand and interpret for all interested parties.
geable of the electoral process, well informed about party platforms and candidate choices and motivated to participate at the polls.

duct of the election is a tribute to their commitment in preparing for the event and managing the numerous challenges that each day brou
d the preferred solution to overcome their access issues was available for the 2015 Provincial General Election and was communicated to
ence without a physical address to locate on a map. The location where the elector was directed to vote was based on their physical addre

ct to address prior to the next Provincial General Election.

tors at a voting location. Contact information for Elections Alberta and the returning officers was available to allow electors with specific q
ally pay top end prices for a short term lease, particularly in large urban centres like Calgary and Edmonton.

the Special Ballot poll, data management and reception. The trainer is responsible for setting up, scheduling, and delivering training progr

ction officials on how to complete all election forms used at the polls.
ppear on the ballot. Another candidate withdrew, following the close of nominations, and a notice of withdrawal was provided to each dep
tie vote was revised to a six vote difference between the two candidates with the New Democratic Party candidate declared the winner.
Penalties for misuse include fines up to $100,000, or a term of imprisonment up to one year, or both.
number of names on the Lists of Electors.
+ age range made up 23.23% of voters.
he difference between male and female voters was 6.71%
Minister of Justice and Solicitor General for the preparation of amendments for introduction in the Assembly. No recommendations were c
procedures and equipment.
days after the commencement of the next sitting of the Assembly.

plan properly.
reasonable copy of the lists.
ation of applications for revisions to the information.
pecial Ballots directly out from the central Elections Alberta location (assuming an electronic poll book).This
ntral infrastructure (space, staff) to handle the Special Ballots.
er and Edmonton locations may be counted at once.
by the removal.
week at a time.
section 39 as if the election were a by-election.

nd an order shall be issued by the Lieutenant Governor in Council under section 39 as if the election were a by-election.
lectoral Officer, furnish the copy to the candidate, official agent or political party.
produce the copy as determined by the Chief Electoral Officer, furnish the copy to the registered candidate, registered candidate's official
d to be a person.

ency association or unincorporated organization or association.


participate at the polls.

challenges that each day brought.


on and was communicated to their membership in a timely manner using their existing member communication networks prior to Election
based on their physical address.

o allow electors with specific questions to communicate in writing, in person, by phone or by email.
g, and delivering training programs, and identifying applicants not suited for election official duties. All four positions received standardized
awal was provided to each deputy returning officer within the electoral division, as per section 65(3) of the Election Act. No candidate was
didate declared the winner.
No recommendations were considered prior to the 2015 Provincial General Election.
registered candidate's official agent or registered political party.
tion networks prior to Election Day.
positions received standardized training by Elections Alberta.
lection Act. No candidate was elected by acclamation.

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