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The commitment to an equalization referendum was reiterated when the United Conservative Party platform document listed the referendum as the number three commitment in the leadup to the 2019 Alberta general election, behind the party's job creation plan, and the promise to repeal the carbon tax. [23]
Official results showed 61.7% of voters supporting removing the principle of equalization from the constitution. Vote in Alberta referendum reopens debate over how Canada divvies up wealth among ...
2023 Alberta general election results by riding (87 P) A. Alberta provincial by-election results by riding (65 P) This page was last edited on 29 August 2020, at ...
[1] [2] Declined ballots are only legislated in the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta; the option is only available for provincial elections. [ 3 ] During the 2000 Canadian federal election , a number of voters (chiefly in Edmonton, Alberta ) ate their ballots, as part of what they dubbed the Edible Ballot Society , to ...
Procedures for provincial elections in Alberta are governed by the Election Act, and financial regulatory aspects are governed under the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act. Eligibility to vote in 2023 was limited to Canadian citizens aged 18 years of age or older, and who was an ordinary resident of an Alberta electoral district .
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The election has seen the highest number of seats won by a Liberal party for more than 100 years. With 71 MPs in the new Commons, the Liberal Democrats have won more seats than at any election ...
The Calgary district in 1930.. The original 25 districts were drawn up by Liberal Member of Parliament Frank Oliver prior to the first general election of 1905. The original boundaries were widely regarded as being gerrymandered to favour the Alberta Liberal Party, although the Liberal Party did receive the majority of votes in the 1905 election and thus rightly formed majority government.