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mapping alberta’s nominated election candidates – january 2012.

Following my most recent update of election candidate nominations this morning, here are maps of the new electoral boundaries showing where candidates have been nominated for each of the five main political parties (Progressive Conservative, Wildrose, NDP, Liberal, and Alberta Party). See the full list of nominated candidates here.

Map of constituencies with nominated Alberta Progressive Conservative candidates (January 17, 2012)
Map of constituencies with nominated Alberta Progressive Conservative candidates (January 17, 2012)
Map of constituencies with nominated Wildrose and Alberta NDP candidates (January 17, 2012)
Map of constituencies with nominated Wildrose and Alberta NDP candidates (January 17, 2012)
Map of constituencies with nominated Liberal and Alberta Party candidates (January 17, 2012)
Map of constituencies with nominated Liberal and Alberta Party candidates (January 17, 2012)

2 replies on “mapping alberta’s nominated election candidates – january 2012.”

Even more than the numbers, these maps vividly illustrate how far behind the other parties the Liberals and the Alberta Party are in preparing for the next election. Neither appears to be “ready for prime time”.

Jerry,

The Alberta Party has taken the approach of finding qualified candidates who are committed to their community. We’re not just looking to put names on ballots, just because we can. Certainly other parties are very good at getting a name on every ballot, whether or not they live in the riding or even campaign at all beyond a few signs. That fact distorts who is, and who isn’t ready for primetime.

Come election day, it will be interesting to see the ratio of elected MLAs to candidates ran.

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