I still think that this was one of the funnest (and one of the most unexpected) results from last November’s provincial election.
Liberal candidate Jack Flaherty went up against two-term Tory MLA Mary O’Neill in St. Albert and won. Flaherty spent $14,003, and O’Neill spent $61,434.
Businesses boosted Tory candidate’s campaign
By Mark Wells
Staff Writer
Money isn’t everything when it comes to politics.
Incumbent Tory MLA Mary O’Neill had a whopping $112,931 on hand for her unsuccessful 2004 bid for re-election, according to financial statements released by
But the two-term MLA was upset by Liberal newcomer Jack Flaherty in a close race, where the challenger spent $14,003. All polls counted, Flaherty won 6,474 votes to O’Neill’s 6,064. Flaherty’s campaign focused on issues like instituting smoking legislation, funding for seniors and the disabled and improving education.
The Liberal MLA managed to raise $9,985 in donations of $375 or less and $1,900 in donations over $375. The only business to contribute to Flaherty’s campaign was Hole’s Greenhouses, with a $500 donation. Edmonton-based
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Oh well. This is what electoral competition looks like, guys!