Sentences with phrase «alberta election candidates»

I have updated the list of Alberta election candidates to include some of the following individuals:

Not exact matches

With only 30 candidates nominated in 87 constituencies, most viewers tuning in to the televised debate will not have the option of voting for an Alberta Party candidate on Election Day.
He might be able to make a new Conservative Party out of the failures of the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta and he might be able to get the folks who don't want to vote Wildrosie to vote for his party candidates at the next provincial election.
Since the beginning of this election campaign, polls have shown the Wildrose Party in a position to make significant gains across Calgary and Southern Alberta, putting many Tory incumbents and rookie candidates at risk of defeat.
With the next federal election less than one year away, the Conservative Party of Canada is close to nominating a full slate of candidates in Alberta's 34 newly redrawn ridings.
I am maintaining a list of candidates who have announced their intentions to seek nominations and run in the next federal election in Alberta ridings.
By my count, the parties have now nominated the following number of candidates out of 87 constituencies in the next election: Alberta Party 11/87, Liberal 20/87, New Democratic Party 49/87, Progressive Conservative 39/87, Wildrose 53/87.
The money spent by candidates and political parties in Alberta elections are nowhere near the truckloads being spent south of the border in advance of November's presidential and senate elections, but some of these numbers demonstrate how pitched some electoral battles were in the recent provincial election.
Here are the latest updates to the growing list of nomination candidates preparing to run in the expected Spring 2015 Alberta Election:
I have updated the list of declared and nominated candidates standing for the next Alberta provincial general election.
I have made the following updates to the list of nominees and nomination candidates planning to run in Alberta's next provincial election.
With Alberta's provincial election expected to be called tomorrow, both the governing Progressive Conservatives and New Democratic Party are expected to have candidates in place in all 87 constituencies today.
Rather than transferring the data into easily searchable and useable formats on their website, Elections Alberta provides PDFs of scanned paper forms which were completed in handwriting by the candidate's Chief Financial Officers (the writing ranges from chicken - scratch to cursive).
Barring a political earthquake, it is expected the Conservative Party candidate will win the by - election in this sprawling southeast Alberta riding with a large Mormon community and a strong social conservative base.
Whoever they choose will be the first candidate, from any party, to be nominated to run in Alberta's next provincial general election.
With an election fast approaching, Alberta's political parties are busy nominating candidates across the province.
Fort McMurray - Athabasca Unlike the raucous Conservative by - election nomination race in Macleod, the contest to choose the next Conservative candidate in northeastern Alberta's Fort McMurray - Athabasca is a sleepy affair.
With a provincial election expected to be called in the coming weeks, Alberta's political parties are pushing to nominate their slates of candidates.
While Alberta's previous Senator - in - Waiting elections quickly became quirky sideshows that attracted a crowd of unknown partisan insiders, the candidates lining up for the 2012 election may bring a higher level of seriousness to the contest.
What better way to promote the abolishment of the Senate than to run a candidate in the very election that could choose Alberta's next Senators?
These updates have been added to the list of candidates nominated and seeking party nominations to stand in Alberta ridings in Canada's October 2015 federal election.
Via Postmedia News, Alberta Progressive Conservative leadership candidates are calling for another round of Senator - in - Waiting elections to happen concurrent with the next provincial election:
«This is a bad move for Ontario and for our planet... keep in mind Montana borders British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, and air doesn't respect national boundaries,» said Jose Etcheverry, the Green candidate in Markham - Stouffville for next June's provincial election.
The Liberal presence shrunk to five MLAs in last year's provincial election and the federal Liberals last successfully elected a candidate to Parliament from Alberta in the 2004 election.
Alberta voters swept out cash - flush Progressive Conservative candidates in favour of the cash - strapped New Democrats in 2015, but it has generally been the case in Alberta elections that the richest campaigns win on election day.
With an election call expected in the next three to six weeks, Alberta's opposition parties are busily nominating candidates to stand in the upcoming vote.
The Green Party of Alberta is pleased to announce our Interim Leader: Coral Bliss Taylor Coral has served on the Green Party of Alberta executive since 2015 and was a candidate in the 2015 provincial election.
After losing the Wildrose Party nomination in Rimbey - Rocky Mountain House - Sundre last weekend, some political watchers have speculated that he might join the Alberta Party, others believe he could run as an Independent candidate in the next election.
This episode includes analysis from Dave Cournoyer and Ryan Hastman about week 300 of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline dispute (including updates from Ryan, who was behind enemy lines in Vancouver) and the latest candidate nomination updates ahead of Alberta's 2019 election.
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