Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox election The 2004 Alberta general election was held on November 22, 2004 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

The election was called on October 25, 2004. Premier Ralph Klein decided to go to the polls earlier than the legislated deadline of March 2006. This election was held in conjunction with the 2004 Alberta Senate nominee election.

When the election was called, it was expected to be anticlimactic, with Klein cruising to his fourth straight majority, the tenth for his Progressive Conservative Party.

Shortly after the drop of the writs, Klein's mother died and all parties suspended their campaigns for several days. After the campaign resumed, Klein avoided making any policy announcements and attended few events. One commentator called it "Kleinfeld: the campaign about nothing" (a reference to the television sitcom Seinfeld). The Liberal Party, which had hoped to hold on to the five seats it had and regain the two seats that it had lost to resignations, began to pick up momentum and became far more optimistic.

In the end, the Conservatives were re-elected, despite losing 11 seats and 15% of the popular vote, having dropped to a minority position in the polls. The Liberals more than doubled their seats by electing 17 MLAs on election night The Liberals dominated in Edmonton and made strong inroads in Calgary.

The Alberta New Democrats (NDP) held on to their two seats and gained two more, all in Edmonton.

The Conservatives swept rural Alberta except for one seat that went to the Alberta Alliance, which also placed second in a number of rural ridings. The Conservatives received no more than 56 percent of the vote in any of the three rural regions so was very much over-represented by its almost-total one-party sweep of the rural seats.

The Alberta Greens gained in the popular vote, jumping from 0.3% in the 2001 election to 2.8%, and placed third in some places. Despite placing second in the riding of Drayton Valley-Calmar ahead of the Liberals, it did not win any seats.

Social Credit placed third in a number of ridings, and its leader tied for second in Rocky Mountain House.

The Conservative, Liberal and NDP leaders all easily held onto their own seats.

Electoral SystemEdit

Alberta's 83 MLAs were elected through First-past-the-post voting in 83 single-member districts.

Election night summaryEdit

Overall voter turnout was 45.12%.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Party Party leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular vote
2001 Dissolution Elected % Change # % % Change

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Progressive Conservative Ralph Klein 83 74 73 622 -15.1% 416,886 46.8% -15.1%

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Kevin Taft 82 7 5 162 +220% 261,737 29.4% +2.1%

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NDP Brian Mason 83 2 2 4 +100% 90,829 10.2% +2.1%

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Randy Thorsteinson 83 * 1 1 - 77,466 8.7% *

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George Read 49 - - - - 24,451 2.8% +2.5%

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Social Credit Lavern Ahlstrom 42 - - - - 10,998 1.2% +0.7%

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Separation Bruce Hutton 12 * - - - 4,695 0.5% -0.37%1

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Alberta Party Bruce Stubbs 4 * - - - 2,481 0.3% *

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Independent 10 - - - - 994 0.1% -0.9%

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Naomi Rankin 2 - - - - 98 <0.1% ~0%
    Vacant * 2  
Total 450 83 83 83 - 890,635 100%  

Note:

* The Alberta Alliance and Alberta Party did not contest the 2001 election.
1 The Separation Party results are compared to the Alberta First Party.
2 A judicial recount changed the results in Edmonton Castle Downs, Liberal. Chris Kibermanis lost to Progressive Conservative Thomas Lukaszuk.

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Results by regionEdit

Party name Cgy. Edm.1 Leth. R.D. North Central South Total

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Progressive Conservative Seats: 20 3 1 2 10 19 7 61

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Popular vote: 50.5% 31.5% 38.3% 44.1% 55.5% 52.7% 55.1% 46.8%

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Liberal Seats: 3 11 1     1   16

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Popular vote: 32.1% 40.3% 37.9% 32.5% 19.8% 21.9% 19.1% 29.4%

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New Democrats Seats:   4           4

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Popular vote: 4.9% 22.0% 8.1% 6.1% 8.6% 7.9% 4.4% 10.2%

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Alberta Alliance Seats:             1 1

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Popular vote: 6.5% 4.2% 10.2% 14.9% 13.8% 11.3% 13.1% 8.7%
Total seats: 23 18 2 2 10 20 8 83
Parties that won no seats:

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Popular vote: 5.5% 1.0% 3.1% 1.2% 1.1% 2.5% 2.1% 2.8%

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Social Credit Popular vote: 0.3% 0.8% 2.6% - 1.1% 2.3% 2.4% 1.2%

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Separation Popular Vote: 0.2% - - 1.3% - 0.9% 2.6% 0.5%

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Alberta Party Popular vote: <0.1% - - - - 0.6% 1.3% 0.3%

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Popular vote: <0.1% <0.1% - - - - - <0.1%

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Independents Popular vote: 0.1% 0.2% - - 0.1% 0.1% - 0.1%

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.

Results by ridingEdit

Results by ridingEdit

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Party Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth—
Progressive Conservative 62 20 1 0 0 0

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16 50 16 0 0 0

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New Democratic Party 4 2 29 27 18 3

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1 10 26 37 9 0

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Green 0 1 9 12 23 4

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Social Credit 0 0 1 3 17 21

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Separation 0 0 0 2 4 6

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Alberta Party 0 0 1 2 0 1

Names in bold indicate party leaders and cabinet ministers.

Northern AlbertaEdit

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Alliance Green Other
Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour
Athabasca-Redwater rowspan=3 Template:Canadian party colour| Mike Cardinal
5,706
Nicole Belland
3,258
Peter Opryshko
1,407
Sean Whelan
1,174
Luke de Smet
252
Leonard Fish
(Soc. Cred.) 179
Template:Canadian party colour| Mike Cardinal
Athabasca-Wabasca
merged district
Template:Canadian party colour| Dave Broda
Redwater
Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock Template:Canadian party colour| Ken Kowalski
6,967
Alan Fiebich
2,250
Peggy Kirkeby
1,098
Mike Radojcic
1,012
Carl Haugen
(Soc. Cred.) 404
Template:Canadian party colour| Ken Kowalski
Barrhead-Westlock
Bonnyville-Cold Lake Template:Canadian party colour| Denis Ducharme
3,621
Lloyd Mildon
797
Denise Ogonoski
312
Shane Gervais
955
Template:Canadian party colour| Denis Ducharme
Dunvegan-Central Peace Template:Canadian party colour| Hector Goudreau
3,670
Don Thompson
689
Leon R. Pendleton
446
Dale Lueken
3,332
Lanny Portsmouth
(Soc. Cred.) 118
Template:Canadian party colour| Hector Goudreau
Dunvegan
Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo Template:Canadian party colour| Guy Boutilier
4,429
Russell Collicott
1,800
Dave Malka
460
Eugene Eklund
224
Reginald Normore
(Ind.) 94
Template:Canadian party colour| Guy Boutilier
Fort McMurray
Grande Prairie-Smoky Template:Canadian party colour| Mel Knight
4,369
Neil Peacock
1,965
Georgina Szoke
724
Hank Rahn
688
Template:Canadian party colour| Mel Knight
Grande Prairie-Wapiti Template:Canadian party colour| Gordon Graydon
4,348
Cibylla Rakestraw
1,677
Jerry Macdonald
972
John Hilton-O'Brien
547
Allan Webber
348
Template:Canadian party colour| Gordon Graydon
Lac La Biche-St. Paul Template:Canadian party colour| Ray Danyluk
4,898
Dickson Broomfield
1,877
Phil Goebel
648
Oscar Lacombe
1,703
Template:Canadian party colour| Ray Danyluk
Lesser Slave Lake Template:Canadian party colour| Pearl Calahasen
3,894
Jonathan Pleckaitis
530
Doris Bannister
354
Valerie Rahn
977
Ian Hopfe
254
Template:Canadian party colour| Pearl Calahasen
Peace River Template:Canadian party colour| Frank Oberle
2,888
Adam Bourque
1,101
Stephen Crocker
558
Gary Checknita
541
Patsy Lindberg
(Soc. Cred.) 204
Template:Canadian party colour| Gary Friedel

Western and Central AlbertaEdit

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Alliance Green Other
Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour Template:Canadian party colour
Banff-Cochrane Template:Canadian party colour| Janis Tarchuk
4,236
Ian McDougall
1,649
Melissa Cambridge
468
Bob Argent
476
Chris Foote
1,205
  Template:Canadian party colour| Janis Tarchuk
Drayton Valley-Calmar Template:Canadian party colour| Tony Abbott
5,231
Laura Higgerty
890
Lynn Oberle
641
Viona Cunningham
764
Edwin Erickson
927
Thomas Cliff
(Soc. Cred.) 244 Elmer Knopp
(Ind.) 115
Template:Canadian party colour| Tony Abbott
Foothills-Rocky View Template:Canadian party colour| Ted Morton
6,770
Herb Coburn
1,954
Roland Schmidt
232
Jason Herasemluk
1,081
Shelley Willson
1,186
New district
Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Template:Canadian party colour| Luke Ouellette
6,206
Garth Davis
1,816
Chris Janke
585
Randy Thorsteinson
2,242
  Wilf Tricker
(Soc. Cred.) 349
Template:Canadian party colour| Luke Ouellette
Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Template:Canadian party colour| Richard Marz
7,277
Tony Vonesch
1,336
Christopher Davies
257
Gordon Quantz
2,021
Sarah Henckel-Sutmoller
469
Brian Vasseur
(Sep. Pty.) 746
Myrna Kissick
(Soc. Cred.) 143
Template:Canadian party colour| Richard Marz
Red Deer-North Template:Canadian party colour| Mary Anne Jablonski
3,736
Norm McDougall
2,640
Steven Bedford
430
Rand Sisson
1,660
Colin Fisher
244
  Template:Canadian party colour| Mary Anne Jablonski
Red Deer-South Template:Canadian party colour| Victor Doerksen
5,371
Walter Kubanek
4,073
Jeff Sloychuk
836
Patti Argent
1,418
  Judy Milne
(Sep. Pty.) 261
Template:Canadian party colour| Victor Doerksen
Rocky Mountain House Template:Canadian party colour| Ty Lund
5,773
Susan M. Scott
1,267
Anthony Jones
300
Ed Wilhite
810
Jennifer Isaac
337
Lavern Ahlstrom
(Soc. Cred.) 1,267
Bruce Hutton
(Sep. Pty.) 505
Template:Canadian party colour| Ty Lund
Stony Plain Template:Canadian party colour| Fred Lindsay
5,644
Bill Fraser
3,402
Ruth Yanor
1,375
Marilyn Burns
1,878
  Henry Neumann
(Soc. Cred.) 245
Template:Canadian party colour| Stan Woloshyn
West Yellowhead Template:Canadian party colour| Ivan Strang
3,769
Rob Jolly
1,682
Barry Madsen
1,783
Earl Cunningham
615
Monika Schaefer
360
  Template:Canadian party colour| Ivan Strang
Whitecourt-Ste. Anne Template:Canadian party colour| George VanderBurg
5,071
George Higgerty
1,219
Leah Redmond
996
David Dow
2,333
    Template:Canadian party colour| George VanderBurg

East Central AlbertaEdit

Electoral District Candidates Incumbent
PC Liberal NDP Alliance Green Other
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Battle River-Wainwright Template:Canadian party colour| Doug Griffiths
6,409
Gordon Rogers
1,069
Len Legault
616
Orest Werzak
1,440
  Robin Skitteral
(Soc. Cred.) 319
Template:Canadian party colour| Doug Griffiths
Wainwright
Drumheller-Stettler Template:Canadian party colour| Shirley McClellan
6,770
  Richard Bough
890
Dave France
1,413
  Eileen Walker
(Ab Pty.) 616
Dave Carnegie
(Sep. Pty.) 465
Mary-Lou Kloppenburg
(Soc. Cred.) 279
Template:Canadian party colour| Shirley McClellan
Drumheller-Chinook
Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Template:Canadian party colour| Ed Stelmach
6,160
Peter Schneider
3,160
Wes Buyarski
1,633
Byron King
1,411
  Mark Patterson
(Soc. Cred.) 379
Template:Canadian party colour| Ed Stelmach
Vegreville-Viking
Lacombe-Ponoka rowspan=3 Template:Canadian party colour| Ray Prins
6,919
Glen Simmonds
2,218
Jim Graves
1,124
Ed Klop
2,349
  Teena Cormack
(Soc. Cred.) 467
Template:Canadian party colour| Judy Gordon
Merged district
Template:Canadian party colour| Halvar Jonson
Leduc-Beaumont-Devon Template:Canadian party colour| George Rogers
6,809
Joyce Assen
3,425
Katie Oppen
904
Dave Dalke
1,140
Stephen Lindop
381
Karen Richert
(Soc. Cred.) 249
Template:Canadian party colour| Albert Klapstein
Leduc
Vermilion-Lloydminster Template:Canadian party colour| Lloyd Snelgrove
5,464
Patricia Thomas
706
Ray Stone
553
David Benoit
2,437
    Template:Canadian party colour| Lloyd Snelgrove
Wetaskiwin-Camrose Template:Canadian party colour| LeRoy Johnson
6,177
Keith Elliott
2,713
Clay Lawson
908
Dale Trefz
1,193
  Janice Wolter
(Soc. Cred.) 309
Template:Canadian party colour| LeRoy Johnson

Central EdmontonEdit

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Beverly Clareview | |Julius Yankowsky
3,059 | |Sam Parmar
1,166 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Ray Martin
5,268 | |Phil Gamache
457 | |Benoit Couture
141 | |Ken Shipka (Soc. Cred.)
283 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Julius Yankowsky |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Centre | |Don Weideman
2,622 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Laurie Blakeman
6,236 | |Mary Elizabeth Archer
1,538 | |Tony Caterina
264 | |David J. Parker
336 | |Linda Clements (Soc. Cred.)
111 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Laurie Blakeman |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Glenora | |Drew Hutton
3,758 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Bruce Miller
4,610 | |Larry Booi
4,059 | |Blaine Currie
307 | |Peter Johnston
272 | |Walter Schachenhofer (Soc. Cred.)
112 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Drew Hutton |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Gold Bar | |Manjit Dhaliwal
2,574 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Hugh MacDonald
8,794 | |Keith Turnbull
1,966 | |Delmar Hunt
538 | |  | |Dave Dowling (Ind.)
167 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Hugh MacDonald |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Highlands-Norwood | |Terry Martiniuk
2,209 | |Jason Manzevich
1,035 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Brian Mason
6,053 | |Ray Loyer
315 | |  | |Dale W. Ferris (Ind.)
66 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Brian Mason |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Mill Creek |Template:Canadian party colour| |Gene Zwozdesky
5,071 | |Aman Gill
4,286 | |Nathan Taylor
1,709 | |Robert Alford
523 | |Eric Steiglitz
386 | |Cameron Johnson (Ind.)
72 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Gene Zwozdesky |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Mill Woods | |Naresh Bhardwaj
2,989 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Weslyn Mather
5,014 | |Lloyd Nelson
1,565 | |Charles Relland
816 | |  | |Naomi Rankin (Communist)
42 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Don Massey |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Riverview | |Fred Horne
3,571 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Kevin Taft
10,279 | |Donna Martyn
1,053 | |David Edgar
315 | |John Lackey
355 | |Dave W. Power (Soc. Cred.)
111 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Kevin Taft |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Rutherford | |Ian McClelland
4,173 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Rick Miller
7,217 | |George A. Slade
995 | |R. J. (Bob) Ewart
516 | |  | |Anit Ashmore (Soc. Cred.)
210 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Ian McClelland |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Strathcona | |Shannon Stubbs
2,256 | |Steven Leard
1,850 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Raj Pannu
7,430 | |Jeremy Burns
275 | |Adrian Cole
287 | |Kelly Graham (Soc. Cred.)
162 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Raj Pannu |}

Suburban Edmonton and EnvironsEdit

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton-Calder | |Brent Rathgeber
3,680 | |Brad Smith
3,028 |Template:Canadian party colour| |David Eggen
4,055 | |Vicki Kramer
526 | |  | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Brent Rathgeber |- |rowspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Castle Downs

Election
Recount

| |Thomas Lukaszuk
5,014 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Chris Kibermanis
5,019 | |Peter Cross
1,317 | |Colin Presizniuk
583 | |  | |Ross Korpi (Soc. Cred.)
78 |rowspan=2 Template:Canadian party colour| |rowspan=2|Thomas Lukaszuk |- |Template:Canadian party colour| |5,022 | |5,019 | |1,314 | |586 | | | |78 |- |rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke|Edmonton Decore |rowspan=3| |rowspan=3|Walter Szwender
3,033 |rowspan=3 Template:Canadian party colour| |rowspan=3|Bill Bonko
4,418 |rowspan=3| |rowspan=3|Shirley Barg 1,524 |rowspan=3| |rowspan=3|Gary Masyk
830 |rowspan=3| |rowspan=3|  |rowspan=3| |rowspan=3|Geoffrey Chevrier (Soc. Cred.)
94 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Bill Bonner |- |colspan=2 align="center"|merged district |- |Template:Canadian party colour| |Gary Masyk |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Ellerslie | |Gurnam Dodd
3,245 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Bharat Agnihotri
3,444 | |Marilyn Assheton-Smith
2,257 | |Eleanor Maroes
985 | |  | |Amelia Maciejewski (Soc. Cred.)
238 |Template:Canadian party colour| |vacant |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton-Manning | |Tony Vandermeer
3,646 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Dan Backs
3,873 | |Laurie Lang
2,371 | |Mike Pietramala
515 | |Ross Adshead
240 | |Sean Tisdall (Soc. Cred.)
130 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Tony Vandermeer |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton McClung | |Mark Norris
5,331 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Mo Elsalhy
5,864 | |Lorne Dach
1,362 | |Reuben Bauer
401 | |  | |Patrick Conlin (Soc. Cred.)
104 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Mark Norris |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton Meadowlark | |Bob Maskell
4,243 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Maurice Tougas
4,436 | |Lance Burns
1,303 | |Aaron Campbell
444 | |Amanda Doyle
245 | |Peggy Morton (Ind.)
77 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Bob Maskell |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Edmonton-Whitemud |Template:Canadian party colour| |Dave Hancock
7,493 | |Donna L. Smith
6,567 | |Brian Fleck
1,634 | |Kathy Rayner
469 | |  | |John Andrews (Ind.)
76 |Template:Canadian party colour| |David Hancock |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Sherwood Park |Template:Canadian party colour| |Iris Evans
7,276 | |Louise Rogers
5,587 | |Tim Sloan
994 | |Cora LaBonte
444 | |Lynn Lau
362 | |Gordon Barrett (Soc. Cred.)
474 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Iris Evans |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert |Template:Canadian party colour| |Doug Horner
6,140 | |Ray Boudreau
5,559 | |Dale Apostal
1,020 | |Tim Friesen
740 | |  | |Glen Blaylock (Soc. Cred.)
170 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Doug Horner |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke |St. Albert | |Mary O'Neill
6,064 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Jack Flaherty
6,474 | |Travis Thompson
1,652 | |Michaela Meldrum
591 | |Conrad Bitangcol
407 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Mary O'Neill |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Strathcona |Template:Canadian party colour| |Rob Lougheed
6,838 | |Jon Friel
4,115 | |Tom Elchuk
1,177 | |Ryan Seto
466 | | | |Bruce Stubbs (Ab. Pty.)
775
Brian Rembowski (Soc. Cred.)
327
Roberta McDonald (Separation)
297 | |Recreated District |}

Southern AlbertaEdit

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Airdrie-Chestermere |Template:Canadian party colour| |Carol Haley
6,842 | |John Burke
1,633 | |Grant Massie
569 | |Bradley Gaida
758 | |Angela Scully
434 | |Jeff Willerton (Alberta Pty.)
1,036
Bob Lefurgey (Separation)
394
Jerry Gautreau (Soc. Cred.)
178 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Carol Haley |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cardston-Taber-Warner | |Broyce Jacobs
3,753 | |Paula Shimp
783 | |Luann Bannister
185 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Paul Hinman
3,884 | |Lindsay Ferguson
225 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Broyce Jacobs |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Cypress-Medicine Hat |Template:Canadian party colour| |Leonard Mitzel
4,623 | |Stuart Angle
2,234 | |Cliff Anten
345 | |Dan H. Pierson
651 | |  | |Eric Solberg (Soc. Cred.)
561 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Lorne Taylor |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Highwood |Template:Canadian party colour| |George Groeneveld
6,782 | |Lori Czerwinski
1,843 | |Catherine Whelan Costen
432 | |Brian Wickhorst
733 | |Sheelagh Matthews
547 | |Cory Morgan (Separation)
299 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Don Tannas |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lethbridge-East | |Rod Fong
4,703 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Bridget Pastoor
5,340 | |Gaye Metz
607 | |Brian Stewart
1,472 | |Erin Matthews
360 | |Darren Popik (Soc. Cred.)
251 |Template:Canadian party colour| |vacant |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Lethbridge-West |Template:Canadian party colour| |Clint Dunford
4,416 | |Bal Boora
3,675 | |Mark Sandilands
1,316 | |Merle Terlesky
949 | |Andrea Sheridan
368 | |Scott Sawatsky (Soc. Cred.)
357 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Clint Dunford |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Little Bow |Template:Canadian party colour| |Barry McFarland
4,894 | |Arij Langstraat
1,965 | |Hugh Logie
327 | |Jay Phin
859 | |  | |Brian Cook (Soc. Cred.)
556
Grant Shaw (Separation)
432 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Barry McFarland |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Livingstone-Macleod |Template:Canadian party colour| |David Coutts
5,095 | |Craig Whitehead
2,030 | |Joyce Thomas
626 | |George Lyster
1,493 | |Chris Watts
468 | |Jim Walker (Separation)
339 |Template:Canadian party colour| |David Coutts |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Medicine Hat |Template:Canadian party colour| |Rob Renner
5,392 | |Karen Charlton
3,482 | |Diana Arnott
560 | |Scott Cowan
1,073 | |  | |Jonathan Lorentzen (Soc. Cred.)
246 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Rob Renner |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Strathmore-Brooks |Template:Canadian party colour| |Lyle Oberg
6,051 | |Carol Jacques
1,055 | |Don MacFarlane
405 | |Mark D. Ogden
852 | |  | |Jay Kolody (Separation)
559
Rudy Martens (Soc. Cred.)
313 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Lyle Oberg |}

Suburban CalgaryEdit

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Bow |Template:Canadian party colour| |Alana DeLong
6,097 | |Kelly McDonnell
3,509 | |Jennifer Banks
1,135 | |James Istvanffy
1,015 | |Marie Picken
713 | | Margaret Askin (Independent)
98
Doug Picken (Soc. Cred.)
97 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Alana DeLong |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Cross |Template:Canadian party colour| |Yvonne Fritz
3,763 | |Raleigh DeHaney
1,452 | |Jeanie Keebler
391 | |Gordon Huth
648 | |Ryan Richardson
271 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Yvonne Fritz |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Foothills |Template:Canadian party colour| |Len Webber
5,820 | |Stephen Jenuth
3,559 | |Malcolm Forster
407 | |Vincent S. Jansen-Van Doorn
472 | |  | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Pat Nelson |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Fort |Template:Canadian party colour| |Wayne Cao
4,136 | |Gerry Hart
1,784 | |Elizabeth Thomas
583 | |Travis Chase
589 | |Tyler Charkie
440 | |Leo Ollenberger (Separation)
212 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Wayne Cao |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Hays |Template:Canadian party colour| |Arthur Johnston
5,529 | |Sharon Howe
1,952 | |Rachel Weinfeld
298 | |Robert Wawrzynowski
534 | |Bernie Amell
378 | |  |colspan=2|new district |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Lougheed |Template:Canadian party colour| |David Rodney
6,334 | |Allan Pollock
2,971 | |Matthew Koczkur
365 | |Tariq Khan
445 | |Ryan Boucher
471 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Marlene Graham |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Mackay |Template:Canadian party colour| |Gary Mar
5,640 | |Darryl Hawkins
2,615 | |Giorgio Cattabeni
395 | |Shawn Hubbard
640 | |David McTavish
443 | |Paul Martin (Independent)
193 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Gary Mar |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-McCall |Template:Canadian party colour| |Shiraz Shariff
3,203 | |Darshan Kang
2,958 | |Gurpreet (Preet) Sihota
264 | |Ina Givens
573 | |Sean Robert Brocklesby
359 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Shiraz Shariff |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Montrose |Template:Canadian party colour| |Hung Pham
3,318 | |Arthur Danielson
1,651 | |Jason Nishiyama
434 | |Cyril Collingwood
674 | |Kevin Colton
355 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Hung Pham |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-North West |Template:Canadian party colour| |Greg Melchin
7,768 | |Judy Stewart
4,488 | |Bob Brunet
518 | |Jenell Friesen
622 | |Jeffrey Krekoski
636 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Greg Melchin |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Shaw |Template:Canadian party colour| |Cindy Ady
6,732 | |John Roggeveen
2,373 | |Jarrett Young
300 | |Barry Chase
620 | |Rick Papineau
380 | |Daniel Doherty (Separation)
171 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Cindy Ady |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-West |Template:Canadian party colour| |Ron Liepert
6,964 | |Derek Smith
4,286 | |Chantelle Dubois
434 | |John Keyes
988 | |James Kohut
732 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Karen Kryczka |}

Central CalgaryEdit

Template:Canadian politics/candlist header |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Buffalo |Template:Canadian party colour| |Harvey Cenaiko
3,370 | |Terry Taylor
2,777 | |Cliff Hesby
455 | |Nadine Hunka
290 | |Grant Neufeld
656 | |Elizabeth Kaur Fielding (Soc. Cred.)
71
Carl Schwartz (Alberta Pty.)
58 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Harvey Cenaiko |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Currie | |Jon Lord
4,413 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Dave Taylor
4,984 | |Robert Scobel
468 | |Ken Mazeroll
348 | |Kim Warnke
810 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Jon Lord |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-East |Template:Canadian party colour| |Moe Amery
4,492 | |Bill Harvey
2,359 | |Paul Vargis
461 | |Brad Berard
605 | |Rick Michalenko
367 | |Bonnie-Jean Collins (Communist)
56 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Moe Amery |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Egmont |Template:Canadian party colour| |Denis Herard
5,691 | |Michael Queenan
2,371 | |Christopher Dovey
599 | |David Crutcher
1,657 | |George Read
914 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Denis Herard |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Elbow |Template:Canadian party colour| |Ralph Klein
6,968 | |Stephen Brown
4,934 | |Becky Kelley
343 | |Diana-Lynn Brooks
485 | |Allison Roth
666 | |Trevor Grover (Soc. Cred.)
68
Lloyd Blimke (Ind.)
51 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Ralph Klein |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Fish Creek |Template:Canadian party colour| |Heather Forsyth
6,829 | |Tore Badenduck
2,801 | |Eric Leavitt
794 | |Mike Kuipers
780 | |Chris Sealy
561 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Heather Forsyth |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Glenmore |Template:Canadian party colour| |Ron Stevens
6,257 | |Avalon Roberts
4,360 | |Holly Heffernan
550 | |Ernest McCutcheon
572 | |Evan Sklarski
531 | |Larry R. Heather (Soc. Cred.)
135 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Ron Stevens |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Mountain View | |Mark Hlady
4,058 |Template:Canadian party colour| |David Swann
7,155 | |John Donovan
711 | |Ryan Cassell
589 | |Mark MacGillivray
912 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Mark Hlady |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-North Hill |Template:Canadian party colour| |Richard Magnus
4,384 | |Pat Murray
3,223 | |Aileen L. Machell
630 | |Brent Best
627 | |Susan Stratton
1,264 | |  |Template:Canadian party colour| |Richard Magnus |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Nose Hill |Template:Canadian party colour| |Neil Brown
4,369 | |Len Borowski
2,605 | |Dirk Huysman
552 | |Bill McGregor
1,073 | |John Johnson
584 | |Raymond Hurst (Soc. Cred.)
163 |colspan="2"|new district |- |bgcolor=whitesmoke|Calgary-Varsity | |Michael W. Smyth
5,585 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Harry B. Chase
6,303 | |Mark Gabruch
625 | |Ron Beninger
763 | |Richard Larson
753 | |Len Skowronski (Soc. Cred.)
118 |Template:Canadian party colour| |Murray Smith |}

Electoral re-distributionEdit

Alberta's electoral laws fix the number of legislature seats at 83. As a result of the Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2004, Calgary gained two seats. Edmonton lost one seat, and one "special consideration" division was eliminated. Dunvegan-Central Peace is the sole remaining "special" division - due to its isolation, it is allowed to have a population below 75% of the provincial average. Lesser Slave Lake is now considered to be a standard rural division as its boundaries were re-drawn so that its population is slightly above 75% of the provincial average. One urbanized division outside Calgary and Edmonton was added, and two rural seats were eliminated.<ref name="2003boundarychanges">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Political partiesEdit

Template:See also For this election, there were 11 political parties registered with Elections Alberta.

Parties that elected MLAs in the previous electionEdit

The parties are listed in descending order of number of MLAs elected in 2001.

Progressive Conservative PartyEdit

Leader: Ralph Klein

In the 2001 election, the Progressive Conservatives recorded a result that was comparable to those achieved in their years of dominance under Peter Lougheed. The Tories received 627,252 out of 1,013,152 votes cast and won 74 seats, gaining 11 seats over and above their 1997 result at the expense of the Liberals. This result was achieved due to a resurgence of the party in Edmonton, where the Tories won a majority of seats for the first time since 1982. Premier Ralph Klein easily retained his Calgary-Elbow seat.

On April 8, 2002, Doug Griffiths retained the Tories' seat in Wainwright in the only by-election held since the 2001 election, albeit with a substantially reduced plurality. The Tories lost only one seat since the 2001 election, after Edmonton-Norwood MLA Gary Masyk crossed the floor to join the Alberta Alliance. As expected, the Tories nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election.

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Liberal PartyEdit

Leader: Kevin Taft

The 2001 election was generally regarded to be as a disaster for the Liberals. Although the Liberals retained Official Opposition status and received 276,854 votes, the party lost 11 seats to the Tories and won only seven seats, six of them in Edmonton. Leader Nancy Macbeth even lost her own seat in Edmonton-McClung - she resigned days after the election and was replaced by Ken Nicol, the Opposition's sole representative outside the capital.

Nicol eventually resigned as MLA for Lethbridge East and as Leader of the Opposition to run (unsuccessfully) for the Liberals in the federal election, as did Edmonton-Ellerslie MLA Debby Carlson. These seats remained vacant through dissolution. The Liberals were led in the 2004 election by Edmonton-Riverview MLA Kevin Taft, who was elected to the position in March 2004. The Liberals had 82 candidates in the 2004 election - they were absent from the ballot in Drumheller-Stettler after failing to file papers for their expected candidate, Don McMann before the deadline.

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New Democratic PartyEdit

Leader: Brian Mason

In 2001, the New Democrats were unable to claim Official Opposition status from the floundering Liberals, but Leader Raj Pannu managed to hold the party's two existing seats—Pannu's own in Edmonton—Strathcona and Brian Mason's seat in Edmonton Highlands (later merged into Edmonton Highlands-Norwood). The "NDs", as they were then known, received 81,339 votes. Pannu resigned the leadership in July 2004, with Mason filling the role of interim leader before being elected to that position in September 2004. The party has also ceased abbreviating its name as "ND in favour of the more traditional "NDP" abbreviation. The NDP nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election.

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Other registered partiesEdit

The parties are listed in descending order of number of candidates nominated in 2004.

Alberta AllianceEdit

Leader: Randy Thorsteinson

The Alberta Alliance was registered in October 2002 and held its founding convention in February 2003. Its leader, Randy Thorsteinson had led Social Credit through a modest rebirth before quitting that party in April 1999. The party's sole MLA, Gary Masyk (Edmonton-Norwood) crossed the floor from the governing Progressive Conservatives on June 29, 2004. The Alliance nominated a full slate of candidates for the 2004 election, the only other party besides the Tories and the NDP to do so.

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GreensEdit

Leader: George Read

Also known as the "Green Party of Alberta", the Alberta Greens ran 10 candidates in the 2001 election, who combined for 2,850 votes. In the 2004 election, the Greens nominated 49 candidates - more than 4 times the highest number of candidates they had previously run in an election.

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Social Credit PartyEdit

Leader: Lavern Ahlstrom

Prior to the 2001 election, the Social Credit Party was in turmoil following the departure of party leader Randy Thorsteinson. Under Lavern Ahlstrom, the party nominated 12 candidates in the 2001 election (down from 70 in 1997), and received 5,361 votes (down from 64,667). The party had 42 candidates for the 2004 election.

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Separation PartyEdit

Interim Leader: Bruce Hutton

The Separation Party of Alberta was founded in June 2004 taking over the rights of the Alberta First Party. Bruce Hutton became interim leader. As a separatist party, it is the separatist successor to the Alberta Independence Party, which ran some independent candidates in the 2001 election, but never achieved official party status. The separatist cause was first taken up by the Western Canada Concept in the early 1980s when Gordon Kesler won a by-election. The Separation Party had 12 candidates in the 2004 election. See Alberta separatism.

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Alberta PartyEdit

Leader: Bruce Stubbs

The Alberta Party did not nominate any candidates in 2001, but nominated four candidates for the 2004 election.

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Communist PartyEdit

Leader: Naomi Rankin

The Communist Party nominated two candidates in the 2001 election, who combined for 117 votes. They ran two candidates in the 2004 election.

The Equity PartyEdit

Leader: Emil van der Poorten

The Equity Party ran no candidates in this election, The party was de-registered after the Alberta government amended the Elections Act to force a party to run at least one candidate, the party failed to field a candidate and was de-registered.

Reform PartyEdit

Leader: David Salmon

The Alberta Party, Equity Party and the Reform Party did not run any candidates in the 2001 election. The Equity Party and Reform Party were also absent from the ballot in 2004. The party was de-registered after the Alberta government amended the Elections Act to force a party to run at least one candidate, the party failed to field a candidate and was de-registered.

De-registered partiesEdit

The Natural Law Party of Alberta was de-registered by Elections Alberta in 2001, after they stopped filing financial statements. In 2001 The Natural Law Party did not nominate any candidates.

Independent candidatesEdit

29 independent candidates ran in the 2001 election. These candidates won a total of 10,528 votes. 10 independents ran in 2004.

Standings in the 25th LegislatureEdit

Standings after the 25th general electionEdit

Political party Calgary Edmonton Urbanized Rural Special Total
Progressive Conservative 21 11 20 20 2 74
Liberal 0 6 1 0 0 7
New Democrat 0 2 0 0 0 2
Totals 21 19 21 20 2 83

Standings at dissolutionEdit

Political party Calgary Edmonton Urbanized Rural Special Total
Progressive Conservative 21 10 20 20 2 73
Liberal 0 5 0 0 0 5
New Democrat 0 2 0 0 0 2
Alberta Alliance 0 1 0 0 0 1
Vacant 0 1 1 0 0 2
Totals 21 19 21 20 2 83

TimelineEdit

March 27, 2004 - Kevin Taft becomes leader of the Alberta Liberals.

June 29, 2004 - Gary Masyk crosses the floor from the Progressive Conservatives to the Alberta Alliance.

July 13, 2004 - Raj Pannu resigns as leader of the Alberta New Democrats. Brian Mason is appointed interim leader.

September 9, 2004 - Alberta Alliance kicked off five-city "I Blame Ralph" tour in Edmonton.
Ralph Klein announces Senate Election

September 18, 2004 - Brian Mason formally becomes leader of the Alberta New Democrats.

October 25, 2004 - At the request of Premier Ralph Klein, Lieutenant-Governor Lois Hole dissolves the legislature and sets the election day for November 22.

October 28, 2004 - Premier Klein is harshly criticized by opposition parties and activist groups after he claims that protestors on Alberta's Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) who had heckled him did not look severely disabled.

October 31, 2004 - Premier Klein's mother, Florence Gray dies at the age of 80 following a year-long illness. All major parties announce they will suspend their provincial campaigns while the premier mourns.

November 4, 2004 - Global Television Network re-iterates that they will not invite Alberta Alliance leader Randy Thorsteinson to their leaders debate, because his party did not elect any members in the previous election and their sole MLA crossed the floor. The decision sparks anger amongst Alliance members and even disappoints the other three leaders.

November 8, 2004 - Close of nomination's and the Global television leaders debate involving Klein, Taft and Mason.

November 13, 2004 - NDP leader Mason releases a brochure entitled Health Care for Dummies in an effort to mock the premier's reluctance to discuss health care in detail during the campaign.

November 18, 2004 - Advance polling stations open.

November 19, 2004, - Advance polling stations open, and Students across the province vote in Alberta Student Vote, 2004.

November 20, 2004 - Advance polling stations open.

November 22, 2004 - Voting day for the 26th Alberta general election.

  • 8:00 p.m. local time: Polls close (03:00, November 23 UTC)
  • 8:36 p.m.: CBC projects a PC majority (03:36, November 23 UTC)

December 9, 2004 - The Court of Queen's Bench rules that Chris Kibermanis (Lib.) won the election in Edmonton Castle Downs by three votes, upholding the result of the initial, election-night result. The PC candidate, Thomas Lukaszuk, appealed to the Court of Appeal of Alberta.

January 24, 2005 - The Alberta Court of Appeal rules that Lukaszuk won the election in Edmonton Castle Downs by three votes, overturning the result of the first vote-count, which had given the seat to Kibermanis of the Liberals. Kibermanis accepted defeat and did not appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada.

Opinion pollsEdit

Evolution of voting intentions at provincial level
Polling firm Last day
of survey
Source PCA ALP ANDP AAP AG ASC SPA Other Undecided Template:Abbr Sample
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Election 2004 November 22, 2004 46.8 29.4 10.2 8.7 2.8 1.2 0.5 0.4
COMPAS November 4, 2004 <ref>Template:Cite report</ref> 61 19 16 Template:N/A 3 Template:N/A 1 1 6 4.5 500
Ipsos-Reid October 26, 2004 <ref>Template:Cite report</ref> 50 26 10 9 Template:N/A 2<ref name="October29Full">Template:Cite report</ref> Template:N/A 4<ref name="October29Full"/> 15 3.5 800
Ipsos-Reid September 3, 2004 <ref>Template:Cite report</ref> 50 22 13 10 4 Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:N/A 6 3.5 800
Ipsos-Reid January 28, 2003 <ref>Template:Cite report</ref> 50 24 15 0 Template:N/A 2 6 3 Template:N/A 3.5 800
Ipsos-Reid March 25, 2002 <ref>Template:Cite report</ref> 50 31 11 Template:N/A Template:N/A 2 3 2 Template:N/A 3.5 800
Election 2001 March 12, 2001 61.9 27.3 8.0 0.3 0.5Template:Refn 0.9Template:Refn 1.6
  • Ipsos-Reid, 2004-10-29: PC 50%, Lib 26%, NDP 10%, AAP 9%, Green 4%
  • COMPAS Inc. / Calgary Herald, 2004-11-03, 2004-11-04: PC 61%, Lib 19%, NDP 16%, Green 3%, Separation 1%, Other 1%. The pollsters only prompted for the three "major" parties yet Green and Separation showed up over 1% in the results while the Alliance, which is contesting every riding and holds a seat in the legislature, did not. [1]
  • Cameron Strategy Inc. / Global News / Calgary Herald, 2004-11-08-11-16: PC 47%, Lib 21%, NDP 11%, AAP 9%, Green 5%
  • Ipsos-Reid, 2004-11-12 to 2004-11-17: PC 44%, Lib 29%, NDP 12%, AAP 9%, Green 4% (800 adults, MoE 3.5%)

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