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| election_name = Alberta general election, 2008 | country = Alberta | type = legislative | party_colour = no | party_name = no | previous_election = Alberta general election, 2004 | previous_year = 2004 | previous_mps = 26th Alberta Legislative Assembly | election_date = {{Start date|2008|3|3}} | elected_mps = members | next_election = Alberta general election, 2012 | next_year = 2012 | next_mps = 28th Alberta Legislative Assembly | seats_for_election= 83 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta 42 seats were needed for a majority | turnout = 40.59% | image1 = | colour1 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|nohash}} | leader1 = Ed Stelmach | party1 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|name}} | leader_since1 = December 2, 2006 | leaders_seat1 = Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville | last_election1 = 62 seats, 46.8% | seats_before1 = 60 | seats1 = 72 | seat_change1 = {{increase}}12 | popular_vote1 = 501,063 | percentage1 = 52.7% | swing1 = {{increase}}5.9pp | image2 = | colour2 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|nohash}} | leader2 = Kevin Taft | party2 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|name}} | leader_since2 = March 27, 2004 | leaders_seat2 = Edmonton-Riverview | last_election2 = 16 seats, 29.4% | seats_before2 = 16 | seats2 = 9 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}}7 | popular_vote2 = 251,158 | percentage2 = 26.4 | swing2 = {{decrease}}3.0pp | image4 = | colour4 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|nohash}} | leader4 = Brian Mason | party4 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|name}} | leader_since4 = July 13, 2004 | leaders_seat4 = Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood | last_election4 = 4 seats, 10.2% | seats_before4 = 4 | seats4 = 2 | seat_change4 = {{decrease}}2 | popular_vote4 = 80,578 | percentage4 = 8.5% | swing4 = {{decrease}}1.7pp | image5 = | colour5 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose Alliance|nohash}} | leader5 = Paul Hinman | party5 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose Alliance|name}} | leader_since5 = 2008 | leaders_seat5 = Cardston-Taber-Warner (lost re-election) | last_election5 = 1 seats, 8.7% | seats_before5 = 1 | seats5 = 0 | seat_change5 = {{decrease}}1 | popular_vote5 = 64,407 | percentage5 = 6.8% | swing5 = {{decrease}}1.9pp | map_image = File:Alberta_general_election_2008_results_by_riding.svg | map_size = 370px | map_caption = Popular vote by riding. As this is a first-past-the-post election, seat totals are not determined by total popular vote, but instead by results in each riding. | title = Premier | posttitle = Premier-designate | before_election = Ed Stelmach | before_party = {{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|name}} | after_election = Ed Stelmach | after_party = {{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|name}} }} The Alberta general election of 2008 was the twenty-seventh general election for the province of Alberta, Canada. It was held on March 3, 2008, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. It was expected to be called early because the governing Progressive Conservatives held a leadership election on December 2, 2006, in which Ed Stelmach was elected to replace Ralph Klein as party leader and Premier. The election was called when Stelmach formally advised Lieutenant Governor Norman Kwong to dissolve the Legislature, which happened on February 4, 2008.[1] With 53% of the popular vote, the Progressive Conservatives won a decisive majority over the Liberal and other parties, despite early suggestions of a closer race.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} The 2008 election had the lowest voter turnout in the province's history, with only 40.59% of eligible voters casting a ballot.[2] ResultsThe Progressive Conservatives increased their majority at the expense of all other parties in the legislature. The Tories also increased their share of the popular vote, and even though their share of the vote was still significantly less than it was in 2001, they managed to win just two fewer seats than they won in that election. This was largely a result of their continued widespread support in rural areas, as well as divided opposition support in Calgary and Edmonton. The Conservative gains came mostly in and around Edmonton, where the party recorded its best results since 1982. The Liberals held on to official opposition status but sustained a net loss of seven seats. Bucking historic trends, the party was reduced to only three seats in Edmonton, but was able to win five seats in Calgary (a net gain of one seat and the largest total won by that party in that city in the past 50 years). The Liberals also held their existing seat in Lethbridge to win a total of nine seats. The other parties that were represented in the legislature also suffered losses on election night. The New Democrats lost two of their four Edmonton seats, and the Wildrose Alliance Party was shut out of the legislature as their leader Paul Hinman was narrowly defeated in his own constituency of Cardston-Taber-Warner. For the first time in history, a majority of the Liberal caucus were from Calgary and the combined number of Liberal and NDP MLAs from Edmonton did not exceed the number of those two parties' MLAs from Calgary. Summary{{Alberta general election, 2008}}{{wikinews|Conservatives in Alberta, Canada re-elected 11th consecutive time}}Vote and seat summaries{{bar box|title=Popular vote |titlebar=#ddd |width=600px |barwidth=410px |bars={{bar percent|Conservative|#003366|52.72}}{{bar percent|Liberal|{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal}}|26.43}}{{bar percent|NDP|#F4A460|8.48}}{{bar percent|Wild Rose Alliance|#336633|6.78}}{{bar percent|Green|yellowgreen|4.55}}{{bar percent|Independents|#DCDCDC|0.80}}{{bar percent|Others|#DCDCDC|0.23}} }} {{bar box |title=Seat totals |titlebar=#ddd |width=600px |barwidth=410px |bars={{bar percent|Conservative|#003366|86.7}}{{bar percent|Liberal|{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal}}|10.8}}{{bar percent|NDP|#F4A460|2.4}} }} Policy and other major announcementsAlberta Liberal Party
Cost: Net costs are zero as a result of re-allocating existing dollars and increased royalty revenues. New Democratic Party of Alberta
Cost: $477 million surplus, based on increased royalty rates, bitumen royalty premium and reverse corporate tax cuts. Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta
Cost: Total commitments represent 4.2 per cent of the budget for 2008–09 or $1.5 billion. Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta
Costs: Cost of promises not released. Alberta Greens
Results by region
1 "Edmonton" corresponds to only the city of Edmonton. (Only the ridings whose names begin with "Edmonton".) The four suburban ridings around the city as listed below are grouped with central Alberta in this table. Opinion polls
Target ridingsThe following is a list of ridings that were narrowly lost by the indicated party in the 2004 election. For instance, under the Liberal column are the nine seats in which they came closest to winning but did not. Listed is the name of the riding, followed by the party which was victorious (in parentheses) and the margin, in terms of percentage of the vote, by which the party lost. These ridings were likely targeted by the specified party because the party lost them by a very slim margin in the 2004 election. Up to ten are shown, with a maximum margin of victory of 15%.
MLAs not running again{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Liberal
Timeline
Nominated candidates{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Names in bold indicate party leaders and cabinet ministers. [3]Northern Alberta{{Canadian politics/candlist header|province=AB|PC|Liberal|NDP|Wildrose Alliance|Greens|Other}}|- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Athabasca-Redwater |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Jeff Johnson 7,484 (67.99%) | |Bill Bonko 1,379 (12.53%) | |Peter Opryshko 1,225 (11.13%) | |Mike Radojcic 517 (4.69%) | |Phyllis Penchuk 403 (3.66%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Mike Cardinal |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ken Kowalski 8,312 (70.26%) | |Leslie Penny 1,804 (15.25%) | |Rod Olstad 927 (7.83%) | | | |Dan Evans 479 (4.05%) | |Carl Haugen (SC) 309 (2.61%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ken Kowalski |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Bonnyville-Cold Lake |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Genia Leskiw 4,437 (75.54%) | |Justin Yassoub 698 (11.88%) | |Jason Sloychuk 389 (6.62%) | | | |Jennifer Brown 350 (5.96%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Denis Ducharme |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Dunvegan-Central Peace |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Hector Goudreau 4,147 (51.99%) | |Bob Woken 288 (3.61%) | |Nathan Macklin 1,202 (15.07%) | |Dale Lueken 2,339 (29.33%) | | | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Hector Goudreau |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Guy Boutilier 4,519 (63.41%) | |Ross Jacobs 1,758 (24.67%) | |Mel Kraley 550 (7.72%) | | | |Reginald (Reg) Normore 300 (4.21%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Guy Boutilier |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Grande Prairie Smoky |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Mel Knight 4,769 (59.44%) | |John Croken 1,089 (13.57%) | |Neil Peacock 832 (10.37%) | |Todd Loewen 1,049 (13.07%) | |Rebecca Villebrun 285 (3.55%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Mel Knight |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Grande Prairie Wapiti |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Wayne Drysdale 5,145 (66.70%) | |Augustine Ebinu 1,304 (16.90%) | |Manuella Campbell 829 (10.75%) | | | |Art Proctor 436 (5.65%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Gordon Graydon |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lac La Biche-St. Paul |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ray Danyluk 6,527 (71.28%) | |Alex Broadbent 1,627 (17.77%) | |Della Drury 1,003 (10.95%) | | | | | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ray Danyluk |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lesser Slave Lake |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Pearl Calahasen 3,384 (65.18%) | |Steve Noskey 1,109 (21.36%) | |Habby Sharkawi 426 (8.20%) | | | |Bonnie Raho 273 (5.26%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Pearl Calahasen |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Peace River |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Frank Oberle 3,265 (64.63%) | | | |Adele Boucher Rymhs 1,248 (24.70%) | |Georg Beinart 539 (10.67%) | | | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Frank Oberle |} Western and Central Alberta{{Canadian politics/candlist header|province=AB|PC|Liberal|NDP|Wildrose Alliance|Greens|Other}}|- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Banff-Cochrane |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Janis Tarchuk 4,727 (49.34%) | |Patricia K. Robertson 2,753 (28.74%) | |Anne Wilson 575 (6.00%) | | | |Dan Cunin 1,353 (14.12%) | |Zrinko Amerl (Ind.) 172 (1.80%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Janis Tarchuk |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Drayton Valley-Calmar |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Diana McQueen 5,931 (58.74%) | |Norma Block 846 (8.38%) | |Luanne Bannister 390 (3.86%) | |Dean Schmale 1,053 (10.43%) | |Edwin Erickson 1,877 (18.59%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| ||Tony Abbott |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Foothills-Rocky View |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ted Morton 6,916 (57.41%) | |Herb Coburn 2,200 (18.26%) | |Ricardo de Menezes 196 (1.63%) | |Joseph McMaster 1,797 (14.92%) | |Larry Ashmore 937 (7.78%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ted Morton |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Innisfail-Sylvan Lake |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Luke Ouellette 6,967 (62.82%) | |Garth Davis 1,539 (13.88%) | |Tophie Davies 702 (6.33%) | |Wayne Edmundson 1,215 (10.96%) | |Lisa Grant 545 (4.91%) | |Anthony Haggarty (Ind) 122 (1.10%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Luke Ouellette |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Richard Marz 7,837 (64.06%) | |Tony Vonesch 1,038 (8.49%) | |Andy Davies 268 (2.19%) | |Curt Engel 2,572 (21.03%) | |Kate Haddow 518 (4.23%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Richard Marz |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Red Deer North |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Mary Anne Jablonski 4,715 (57.94%) | |Richard Farrand 1,770 (21.75%) | |Shawn Nielsen 560 (6.88%) | |Urs Lehner 630 (7.74%) | |Rueben Tschetter 463 (5.69%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Mary Anne Jablonski |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Red Deer South |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Cal Dallas 7,139 (56.18%) | |Diane Kubanek 3,414 (26.86%) | |Teresa Bryanton 597 (4.70%) | |Ed Klop 949 (7.47%) | |Evan Bedford 609 (4.79%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Victor Doerksen |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Rocky Mountain House |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ty Lund 6,188 (62.30%) | |Norm McDougall 849 (8.55%) | |Jorge Souza 279 (2.81%) | |Fanie van Heerden 1,156 (11.64%) | |Jennifer Ripley 699 (7.03%) | |Wilf Tricker (SC) 643 (6.47%) Bruce Hutton (SPA) 119 (1.20%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ty Lund |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Stony Plain |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Fred Lindsay 8,467 (63.38%) | |Bill Fraser 2,552 (19.10%) | |Shelina Brown 976 (7.31%) | |Sandy Pariseau 793 (5.94%) | |Nora Shea 571 (4.27%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Fred Lindsay |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|West Yellowhead |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Robin Campbell 4,206 (53.83%) | |Lisa Higgerty 1,932 (24.72%) | |Ken Kuzminski 1,054 (13.49%) | |Earle Cunningham 326 (4.17%) | |Scott Pickett 296 (3.79%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ivan Strang |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Whitecourt-Ste. Anne |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |George VanderBurg 6,019 (60.60%) | |Mike Grey 1,106 (11.14%) | |Leah Redmond 661 (6.65%) | |Link Byfield 2,146 (21.61%) | | | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |George VanderBurg |} East Central Alberta{{Canadian politics/candlist header|province=AB|PC|Liberal|NDP|Wildrose Alliance|Greens|Other}}|- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Battle River-Wainwright |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Doug Griffiths 7,968 (78.57%) | |Horst Schreiber 1,260 (12.42%) | |Doris Bannister 431 (4.25%) | | | |Will Munsey 483 (4.76%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Doug Griffiths |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Drumheller-Stettler |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Jack Hayden 6,986 (68.90%) | |Tom Dooley 1,463 (14.43%) | |Richard Bough 276 (2.72%) | |Dave France 1,062 (10.47%) | |Amanda Bolton 353 (3.48%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Jack Hayden |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ed Stelmach 11,169 (78.13%) | |Earl J. Woods 1,343 (9.39%) | |Clayton Marsden 1,233 (8.63%) | | | |Ryan Scheie 551 (3.85%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ed Stelmach |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lacombe-Ponoka |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ray Prins 8,202 (58.18%) | |Edith McPhedran 1,200 (8.51%) | |Steve Bradshaw 560 (3.97%) | |Daniel Freisen 911 (6.46%) | |Joe Anglin 3,226 (22.88%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ray Prins |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Leduc-Beaumont-Devon |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |George Rogers 9,045 (64.91%) | |Joyce Assen 2,329 (16.72%) | |Lisa Erickson 1,057 (7.59%) | |Sharon MacLise 1,008 (7.23%) | |Kevin Colton 495 (3.55%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |George Rogers |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Vermilion-Lloydminster |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Lloyd Snelgrove 7,013 (80.75%) | |Robert Sawatzky 826 (9.51%) | |Wendy Myshak 482 (5.55%) | | | |Ngaio Hotte 364 (4.19%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Lloyd Snelgrove |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Wetaskiwin-Camrose |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Verlyn Olson 7,726 (65.89%) | |Keith Elliott 1,646 (14.04%) | |Sarah Mowat 1,078 (9.19%) | |Tyler Knelsen 818 (6.98%) | |Midge Lambert 458 (3.90%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |LeRoy Johnson |} Central Edmonton{{Canadian politics/candlist header|province=AB|PC|Liberal|NDP|Wildrose Alliance|Greens|Other}}|- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Beverly Clareview |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Tony Vandermeer 4,182 (39.63%) | |Dawit Isaac 1,996 (18.92%) | |Ray Martin 3,845 (36.44%) | |Brian Dell 289 (2.74%) | |Frederick Pivot 183 (1.73%) | |Robin Porteous (SC) 57 (0.54%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|background}}| |Ray Martin |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Centre | |Bill Donahue 3,291 (29.36%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Laurie Blakeman 5,042 (44.98%) | |Deron Bilous 2,163 (19.30%) | |James Iverson 200 (1.78%) | |David Parker 472 (4.21%) | |Margaret Saunter (AP) 42 (0.37%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Laurie Blakeman |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Glenora |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Heather Klimchuk 4,604 (39.90%) | |Bruce Miller 4,508 (39.07%) | |Arlene Chapman 1,743 (15.11%) | |Elden Van Hauwaert 275 (2.38%) | |Peter Johnston 408 (3.54%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Bruce Miller |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Gold Bar | |David Dorward 5,261 (37.61%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| ||Hugh MacDonald 6,279 (44.89%) | |Sherry McKibben 1,923 (13.75%) | | | |David Zylstra 525 (3.75%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Hugh MacDonald |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Highlands-Norwood | |Andrew Beniuk 2,978 (31.92%) | |Brad Smith 1,132 (12.13%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|background}}| |Brian Mason 4,754 (50.95%) | |Travis Loewen 245 (2.63%) | |Mohamad Maie 221 (2.37%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|background}}| |Brian Mason |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Mill Creek |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Gene Zwozdesky 6,857 (50.78%) | |Aman Gill 4,058 (30.05%) | |Stephen Anderson 1,822 (13.49%) | | | |Glen Argan 726 (5.38%) | |Naomi Rankin (Com) 41 (0.30%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Gene Zwozdesky |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Mill Woods |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Carl Benito 4,752 (43.87%) | |Weslyn Mather 3,996 (36.89%) | |Christina Gray 1,474 (13.61%) | |Robert Leddy 321 (2.95%) | |David Hruska 289 (2.68%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Weslyn Mather |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Riverview | |Wendy Andrews 5,171 (35.03%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Kevin Taft 7,471 (50.61%) | |Erica Bullwinkle 1,284 (8.70%) | |Kyle Van Hauwaert 329 (2.23%) | |Cameron Wakefield 506 (3.43%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Kevin Taft |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Rutherford |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Fred Horne 5,225 (42.49%) | |Rick Miller 5,167 (42.02%) | |Mike Butler 1,178 (9.58%) | |John Baloun 379 (3.08%) | |Kate Wyrostok 348 (2.83%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Rick Miller |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Strathcona | |T.J. Keil 3,031 (25.50%) | |Tim Vant 2,452 (20.63%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|background}}| |Rachel Notley 5,862 (49.32%) | | | |Adrian Cole 540 (4.55%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|background}}| |Raj Pannu |} Suburban Edmonton and environs{{Canadian politics/candlist header|province=AB|PC|Liberal|NDP|Wildrose Alliance|Greens|Other}}|- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Calder |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Doug Elniski 4,557 (40.86%) | |Jim Kane 1,839 (16.49%) | |David Eggen 4,356 (39.05%) | | | |Mike Brown 402 (3.60%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|NDP|background}}| |David Eggen |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Castle Downs |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Thomas Lukaszuk 7,159 (51.55%) | |Chris Kibermanis 5,090 (36.65%) | |Ali Haymour 1,341 (9.66%) | | | |Bob Reckhow 297 (2.14%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Thomas Lukaszuk |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Decore |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Janice Sarich 4,577 (45.71%) | |Bill Bonko 3,895 (38.89%) | |Sidney Sadik 1,301 (12.99%) | | | |Trey Capenhurst 241 (2.41%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Bill Bonko |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Ellerslie |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Naresh Bhardwaj 4,581 (41.90%) | |Bharat Agnihotri 3,592 (32.86%) | |Marilyn Assheton-Smith 1,891 (17.30%) | |Krista Leddy 471 (4.31%) | |Paul Boos 335 (3.06%) | |Cheryl Ullah (SC) 62 (0.57%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Bharat Agnihotri |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Manning |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Peter Sandhu 4,107 (35.79%) | |Sandeep Dhir 2,260 (19.70%) | |Rick Murti 2,307 (20.11%) | |Phil Gamache 289 (2.52%) | |Odette Boily 235 (2.05%) | |Dan Backs (Ind.) 2,275 (19.83%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Independent|background}}| |Dan Backs |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton McClung |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |David Xiao 7,173 (48.94%) | |Mo Elsalhy 5,947 (40.57%) | |Bridget Stirling 924 (6.30%) | |Kristine Jassman 272 (1.86%) | |Bryan Wyrostok 342 (2.33%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Mo Elsalhy |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Meadowlark |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Raj Sherman 6,174 (54.83%) | |Debbie Cavaliere 3,423 (30.40%) | |Pascal Ryffel 1,010 (8.97%) | |Richard Guyon 306 (2.72%) | |Amanda Doyle 347 (3.08%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Maurice Tougas |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton-Whitemud |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |David Hancock 12,054 (58.47%) | |Nancy Cavanaugh 6,997 (33.94%) | |Hana Razga 1,023 (4.96%) | | | |Valerie Kennedy 543 (2.63%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |David Hancock |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Sherwood Park |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Iris Evans 9,312 (63.14%) | |Louise Rogers 3,843 (26.06%) | |Katharine Hay 904 (6.13%) | | | |Rick Hoines 689 (4.67%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Iris Evans |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Doug Horner 9,369 (60.83%) | |Ray Boudreau 4,528 (29.40%) | |Peter Cross 960 (6.23%) | | | |Allan West 545 (3.54%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Doug Horner |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |St. Albert |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ken Allred 8,403 (54.09%) | |Jack Flaherty 5,598 (36.03%) | |Katy Campbell 959 (6.17%) | | | |Ross Vincent 576 (3.71%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Jack Flaherty |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Strathcona |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Dave Quest 9,951 (66.19%) | |Jon Friel 2,995 (19.92%) | |Denny Holmwood 911 (6.06%) | | | |Kate Harrington 763 (5.07%) | |Gordon Barrett (SC) 415 (2.76%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Rob Lougheed |} Southern Alberta{{Canadian politics/candlist header|province=AB|PC|Liberal|NDP|Wildrose Alliance|Greens|Other}}|- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Airdrie-Chestermere |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Rob Anderson 9,374 (62.58%) | |John Burke 1,973 (13.17%) | |Bryan Young 609 (4.07%) | |Jeff Willerton 2,362 (15.77%) | |David Brandreth 660 (4.41%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Carol Haley |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cardston-Taber-Warner |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Broyce Jacobs 4,374 (46.02%) | |Ron Hancock 436 (4.59%) | |Suzanne Sirias 190 (2.00%) | |Paul Hinman 4,325 (45.50%) | |Billy Turner 180 (1.89%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Wildrose Alliance|background}}| |Paul Hinman |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cypress-Medicine Hat |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Leonard Mitzel 5,640 (63.34%) | |Dick Mastel 2,023 (22.72%) | |Manuel Martinez 347 (3.90%) | |Dan Pierson 679 (7.63%) | |Bright Pride 215 (2.41%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Leonard Mitzel |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Highwood |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |George Groeneveld 7,715 (65.11%) | |Stan Shedd 1,647 (13.90%) | |Carolyn Boulton 391 (3.30%) | |Daniel Doherty 1,405 (11.86%) | |John Barret 691 (5.83%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| ||George Groeneveld |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lethbridge East | |Jason Herasemluk 4,715 (39.21%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Bridget Pastoor 5,582 (46.42%) | |Tom Moffatt 687 (5.71%) | |Grant Shaw 748 (6.22%) | |Helen McMenamin 292 (2.44%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Bridget Pastoor |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lethbridge West |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Greg Weadick 5,002 (43.68%) | |Bal Boora 4,022 (35.13%) | |James Moore 1,179 (10.30%) | |Matt Fox 855 (7.47%) | |Brennan Tilley 392 (3.42%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Clint Dunford |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Little Bow |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Barry McFarland 5,150 (58.06%) | |Everett Tanis 1,080 (12.18%) | |Duane Petluk 322 (3.63%) | |Kevin Kinahan 2,051 (23.12%) | |Marie Read 267 (3.01%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Barry McFarland |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Livingstone-Macleod |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Evan Berger 6,037 (64.18%) | |Mike Judd 1,534 (16.31%) | |Phil Burpee 476 (5.06%) | |Jack Macleod 988 (10.50%) | |Bryan Hunt 371 (3.95%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |David Coutts |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Medicine Hat |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Rob Renner 5,388 (51.18%) | |Karen Charlton 3,625 (34.43%) | |Diana Arnott 484 (4.60%) | |Clint Rabb 746 (7.08%) | |Karen Kraus 285 (2.71%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Rob Renner |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Strathmore-Brooks |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Arno Doerksen 7,623 (74.55%) | |Gerry Hart 991 (9.69%) | |Brian Stokes 313 (3.06%) | |Amanda Shehata 935 (9.14%) | |Chris Bayford 362 (3.55%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Lyle Oberg |} Suburban Calgary{{Canadian politics/candlist header|province=AB|PC|Liberal|NDP|Wildrose Alliance|Greens|Other}}|- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Bow |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Alana DeLong 6,687 (45.16%) | |Greg Flanagan 5,173 (34.93%) | |Teale Phelps Bondaroff 507 (3.42%) | |Barry Holizki 1,425 (9.62%) | |Randy Weeks 845 (5.71%) | |Len Skowronski (SC) 171 (1.16%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Alana DeLong |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Cross |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Yvonne Fritz 4,004 (56.82%) | |Rob Reinhold 1,567 (22.24%) | |Shelina Hassanali 476 (6.75%) | |Gordon Huth 605 (8.59%) | |Susan Stratton 395 (5.60%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Yvonne Fritz |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Foothills |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Len Webber 6,088 (48.20%) | |Mike Robinson 4,909 (38.86%) | |Stephanie Sundburg 251 (1.99%) | |Kevin Legare 972 (7.70%) | |Ian Groll 411 (3.25%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Len Webber |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Fort |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Wayne Cao 4,123 (49.81%) | |Carole Oliver 1,770 (21.39%) | |Julie Hrdlicka 1,178 (14.23%) | |Travis Chase 715 (8.64%) | |J. Mark Taylor 491 (5.93%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Wayne Cao |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Hays |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Arthur Johnston 6,968 (54.23%) | |Bill Kurtze 3,586 (27.91%) | |Tyler Kinch 366 (2.84%) | |Devin Cassidy 1,366 (10.63%) | |Keeley Bruce 564 (4.39%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Arthur Johnston |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Lougheed |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |David Rodney 7,190 (52.51%) | |Lori Czerwinski 3,926 (28.68%) | |Clint Marko 336 (2.45%) | |Derrick Jacobson 1,620 (11.83%) | |Bernie Amell 520 (3.80%) | |Gordon Laurie (Ind.) 100 (0.73%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |David Rodney |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Mackay |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Teresa Woo-Paw 6,247 (48.40%) | |Tianna Melnyk 4,048 (31.36%) | |Daena Diduck 426 (3.30%) | |Rob Gregory 1,609 (12.46%) | |Ryan Smith 578 (4.48%) | | | |Vacant |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-McCall | |Shiraz Shariff 4,161 (43.16%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Darshan Kang 4,279 (44.38%) | |Preet Sihota 275 (2.85%) | |Ina Given 542 (5.62%) | |Heather Brocklesby 385 (3.99%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Shiraz Shariff |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Montrose |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Manmeet Bhullar 2,627 (34.45%) | |Michael Embaie 1,396 (18.31%) | |Al Brown 512 (6.71%) | |Said Abdulbaki 818 (10.73%) | |Fred Clemens 262 (3.44%) | |Ron Leech (Ind) 2,010 (26.36%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Hung Pham |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-North West |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Lindsay Blackett 8,415 (46,21%) | |Dale Martin D'Silva 5,552 (30.49%) | |Colin Anderson 637 (3.50%) | |Chris Jukes 2,703 (14.85%) | |George Read 902 (4.95%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Greg Melchin |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Shaw |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Cindy Ady 7,010 (58.12%) | |John Roggeveen 2,958 (24.53%) | |Jenn Carlson 334 (2.77%) | |Richard P. Dur 1,268 (10.51%) | |Jennifer Oss-Saunders 491 (4.07%_ | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Cindy Ady |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-West |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ron Liepert 8,428 (47.97%) | |Beth Gignac 5,693 (32.41%) | |Chantelle Dubois 401 (2.28%) | |Bob Babcock 2,273 (12.94%) | |James Kohut 773 (4.40%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ron Liepert |} Central Calgary{{Canadian politics/candlist header|province=AB|PC|Liberal|NDP|Wildrose Alliance|Greens|Other}}|- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Buffalo | |Sean Chu 3,646 (38.85%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Kent Hehr 4,583 (48.83%) | |Robert Lawrence 387 (4.12%) | | | |Stephen Ricketts 611 (6.51%) | |Antoni Grochowski (SC) 158 (1.69%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Harvey Cenaiko |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Currie | |Arthur Kent 4,552 (37.27%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Dave Taylor 5,564 (45.56%) | |Marc Power 531 (4.35%) | |Ken Mazeroll 670 (5.49%) | |Graham MacKenzie 896 (7.34%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Dave Taylor |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-East |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Moe Amery 4,583 (53.85%) | |Bill Harvey 2,433 (28.59%) | |Christopher Dovey 425 (4.99%) | |Mike McCraken 681 (8.00%) | |Ross Cameron 333 (3.91%) | |Bonnie Collins (Com) 55 (0.66%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Moe Amery |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Egmont |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Jonathan Denis 5,415 (43.61%) | |Cathie Williams 3,289 (26.49%) | |Jason Nishiyama 447 (3.60%) | |Barry Chase 676 (5.44%) | |Mark McGillvray 582 (4.69%) | |Craig Chandler (Ind.) 2,008 (16.17%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Denis Herard |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Elbow |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Alison Redford 6,130 (42.08%) | |Craig Cheffins 5,711 (39.20%) | |Garnet Wilcox 290 (1.99%) | |Dale Nelson 963 (6.61%) | |Jonathon Sheffield 526 (3.61%) | |Barry Erskine (Ind) 948 (6.51%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Craig Cheffins |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Fish Creek |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Heather Forsyth 6,884 (52.30%) | |Laura Shutiak 4,038 (30.68%) | |Eric Leavitt 423 (3.22%) | |Jamie Buchan 1,261 (9.58%) | |Kerry Fraser 556 (4.22%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Heather Forsyth |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Glenmore |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ron Stevens 6,436 (50.67%) | |Avalon Roberts 4,213 (33.17%) | |Holly Heffernan 477 (3.76%) | |Ryan Sadler 1,025 (8.07%) | |Arden Bonokoski 550 (4.33%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Ron Stevens |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Mountain View | |Leah Lawrence 4,252 (30.91%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |David Swann 7,086 (51.51%) | |John Donovan 661 (4.81%) | |Cory Morgan 892 (6.48%) | |Juliet Burgess 865 (6.29%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |David Swann |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-North Hill |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Kyle Fawcett 4,281 (38.22%) | |Pat Murray 3,573 (31.99%) | |John Chan 1,381 (12.36%) | |Jane Morgan 976 (8.74%) | |Kevin Maloney 732 (6.55%) | |Jim Wright (SC) 228 (2.04%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Richard Magnus |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Nose Hill |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Neil Brown 4,586 (49.24%) | |Len Borowski 2,761 (29.65%) | |Tristan Ridley 388 (4.17%) | |John Murdoch 954 (10.24%) | |Nick Burman 624 (6.70%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|PC|background}}| |Neil Brown |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Varsity | |Jennifer Diakiw 5,353 (36.69%) |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Harry B. Chase 6,907 (47.33%) | |Tim Stock-Bateman 530 (3.63%) | |Brennan Ltyle 1,043 (7.15%) | |Sean Maw 758 (5.19%) | | |{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|background}}| |Harry B. Chase |} References1. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/albertans-to-vote-march-3-1.712162 | work=CBC News | title=Albertans to vote March 3 | date=February 4, 2008 | accessdate=May 29, 2014}} 2. ^{{cite book|title=2008 General Report|url=http://www.elections.ab.ca/Public%20Website/files/Reports/Part8.pdf|author=Election Alberta|accessdate=April 29, 2011|page=158|date=July 28, 2008}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.albertagreens.ca/blog/edwin_erickson/2006/11/03/candidate_update |title=Candidate Update |accessdate=November 3, 2006 |authorlink=Edwin Erickson (Alberta) |last=Erickson |first=Edwin |date=2006-10-03 |publisher=Alberta Greens |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071008090156/http://www.albertagreens.ca/blog/edwin_erickson/2006/11/03/candidate_update |archivedate=October 8, 2007 }}
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