2010 Alberta electoral redistribution

The Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2010 was a re-distribution of the boundaries of 87 Alberta electoral districts which elect a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

The Electoral Boundaries Commission Act requires the Legislative Assembly to create a Electoral Boundaries Commission to review and provide recommendations for provincial representation in Alberta. The Current electoral laws in Alberta fix the number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta at 87.

The 2009/2010 Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission was established on July 31, 2009, and was chaired by Justice J. M. Walter and members included Keith Archer, Peter Dobbie, Brian Evans and Allyson Jeffs.[1] The Final Report by the commission with recommendations was submitted to the legislature on June 24, 2010.[1] The recommendations of the Commission were accepted and the electoral division boundaries were implemented by Bill 28, Electoral Divisions Act.:[2]

List of electoral districts edit

 
There are 87 provincial electoral districts in Alberta
 
36 electoral districts are not entirely within cities or urban service areas
 
The City of Calgary contains 25 electoral districts
 
The City of Edmonton contains 19 electoral districts
 
The City of Lethbridge contains 2 electoral districts
 
The City of Medicine Hat (red) contains one district, while another is shared with the surrounding land
 
The City of Red Deer contains 2 electoral districts
 
The Urban Service Area of Sherwood Park (red) contains one district, while another is shared with land to the east
 
The City of St. Albert (red) contains one district, while another is shared with land to the west
No. Name Map of
district
Location
map
1 Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley
 
 
2 Lesser Slave Lake
 
 
3 Calgary-Acadia
 
 
4 Calgary-Bow
 
 
5 Calgary-Buffalo
 
 
6 Calgary-Cross
 
 
7 Calgary-Currie
 
 
8 Calgary-East
 
 
9 Calgary-Elbow
 
 
10 Calgary-Fish Creek
 
 
11 Calgary-Foothills
 
 
12 Calgary-Fort
 
 
13 Calgary-Glenmore
 
 
14 Calgary-Greenway
 
 
15 Calgary-Hawkwood
 
 
16 Calgary-Hays
 
 
17 Calgary-Klein
 
 
18 Calgary-Lougheed
 
 
19 Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill
 
 
20 Calgary-McCall
 
 
21 Calgary-Mountain View
 
 
22 Calgary-North West
 
 
23 Calgary-Northern Hills
 
 
24 Calgary-Shaw
 
 
25 Calgary-South East
 
 
26 Calgary-Varsity
 
 
27 Calgary-West
 
 
28 Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview
 
 
29 Edmonton-Calder
 
 
30 Edmonton-Castle Downs
 
 
31 Edmonton-Centre
 
 
32 Edmonton-Decore
 
 
33 Edmonton-Ellerslie
 
 
34 Edmonton-Glenora
 
 
35 Edmonton-Gold Bar
 
 
36 Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood
 
 
37 Edmonton-Manning
 
 
38 Edmonton-McClung
 
 
39 Edmonton-Meadowlark
 
 
40 Edmonton-Mill Creek
 
 
41 Edmonton-Mill Woods
 
 
42 Edmonton-Riverview
 
 
43 Edmonton-Rutherford
 
 
44 Edmonton-South West
 
 
45 Edmonton-Strathcona
 
 
46 Edmonton-Whitemud
 
 
47 Airdrie
 
 
48 Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater
 
 
49 Banff-Cochrane
 
 
50 Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock
 
 
51 Battle River-Wainwright
 
 
52 Bonnyville-Cold Lake
 
 
53 Cardston-Taber-Warner
 
 
54 Chestermere-Rocky View
 
 
55 Cypress-Medicine Hat
 
 
56 Drayton Valley-Devon
 
 
57 Drumheller-Stettler
 
 
58 Fort McMurray-Conklin
 
 
59 Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo
 
 
60 Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
 
 
61 Grande Prairie-Smoky
 
 
62 Grande Prairie-Wapiti
 
 
63 Highwood
 
 
64 Innisfail-Sylvan Lake
 
 
65 Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills
 
 
66 Lacombe-Ponoka
 
 
67 Leduc-Beaumont
 
 
68 Lethbridge-East
 
69 Lethbridge-West
 
70 Little Bow
 
 
71 Livingstone-Macleod
 
 
72 Medicine Hat
 
73 Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
 
 
74 Peace River
 
 
75 Red Deer-North
 
76 Red Deer-South
 
77 Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre
 
 
78 Sherwood Park
 
 
79 Spruce Grove-St. Albert
 
 
80 St. Albert
 
 
81 Stony Plain
 
 
82 Strathcona-Sherwood Park
 
 
83 Strathmore-Brooks
 
 
84 Vermilion-Lloydminster
 
 
85 West Yellowhead
 
 
86 Wetaskiwin-Camrose
 
 
87 Whitecourt-Ste. Anne
 
 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission (June 2010). "Proposed Electoral Division Areas, Boundaries, and Names for Alberta. Final Report to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "Bill 28 Electoral Divisions Act" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of Alberta. 2010.

Further reading edit