Cardston-Siksika
Cardston-Siksika is a new provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district will be one of 87 districts mandated to return a single member (MLA) to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. It will be contested for the first time in the 2019 Alberta election.
Cardston-Siksika within Alberta (2017 boundaries). | |||
Provincial electoral district | |||
Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Alberta | ||
MLA |
United Conservative | ||
District created | 2017 | ||
First contested | 2019 | ||
Demographics | |||
Population (2016)[1] | 42,655 | ||
Area (km²) | 15,773 | ||
Pop. density (per km²) | 2.7 | ||
Census divisions | 2, 3, 5 |
Geography
The district is located in southern Alberta, stretching from Namaka (east of Calgary) to the border with Montana. It contains all of Vulcan County, the northern portions of Lethbridge County and MD of Taber which includes Vauxhall and Hays, and all of Cardston County, as well as the Treaty 7 reserves of the Kainai and Siksika nations.
History
Members for Cardston-Siksika | ||||
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Assembly | Years | Member | Party | |
See Little Bow 1913–2019 and Cardston- Taber-Warner 1997–2019 | ||||
30th | 2019– | Joseph Schow | United Conservative |
The district was created in 2017 when the Electoral Boundaries Commission recommended reducing the number of districts in southern Alberta due to relatively slow population growth.[2] The creation of "Cardston/Siksika", was the final boundary change for the new riding. The first suggestion of the Boundary Commission was the "Taber/Vulcan" riding which extended from north of Vulcan to the Canada/U.S border, east to the Alberta/Saskatchewan border, north to Medicine Hat and west to the Bow River. Little Bow MLA Dave Schneider presented at all Boundary Commission meetings that Taber/Vulcan was much too large. The final review resulted in a change of the boundaries of the proposed riding to the present "Cardston/Siksika" riding.
Electoral results
2010s
Redistributed results, 2015 Alberta election | ||||
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Wildrose | 5,440 | 39.55 | ||
Progressive Conservative | 4,538 | 32.99 | ||
New Democratic | 3,231 | 23.49 | ||
Others | 545 | 3.96 |
2019 Alberta general election | ||||||||
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The 2019 general election will be held on April 16. | ||||||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Independent | Ian Donovan | |||||||
Alberta Party | Casey Douglass | |||||||
Freedom Conservative | Jerry Gautreau | |||||||
Liberal | Cathleen McFarland | |||||||
United Conservative | Joseph Schow | |||||||
New Democratic | Kirby Smith | |||||||
Total valid votes | ||||||||
Rejected, spoiled, and declined | ||||||||
Registered electors | ||||||||
Turnout |
References
- Statistics Canada: 2016
- "Final Report" (PDF). Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission. 2017-10-01. p. 42. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-01-24.