I have updated the list of candidates standing in Alberta’s 2012 election. Here are some of the recent additions to the list:
Calgary-West: Ken Hughes defeated formerly nominated candidate Shiraz Shariff in the second Progressive Conservative nomination contest in this constituency. Former MLA Mr. Shariff was disqualified as after winning the first nomination meeting in February after questions of voting irregularities arose. Mr. Hughes was the chairman of Alberta Health Services, a former Member of Parliament, and a close ally of Premier Alison Redford. Not surprisingly, Wildrose Party candidate Andrew Constantinidis believes Mr. Hughes is a bad choice (Mr. Constantinidis’ website mentions nothing of his role as the past riding president to sleepy Conservative MP Rob Anders).
Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock: Leslie Penny is expected to seek the Liberal Party nomination. Ms. Penny was her party’s candidate in the 2008 election, where she placed second with 1,804 votes.
Bonnyville-Cold Lake: Former Cold Lake City Councillor Hubert Rodden is the nominated Liberal Party candidate. Mr. Rodden was first elected to council in 2007 and was defeated in 2010.
Calgary-Currie: Dean Halstead has been nominated as the Evergreen Party candidate.
Calgary-Klein: Roger Gagne has been nominated as the Evergreen Party candidate.
Calgary-Varsity: Carl Svoboda has been nominated as the Evergreen Party candidate. Justin Anderson, brother of MLA Rob Anderson, is no longer the Wildrose Party candidate. Rob Solinger.
Edmonton-Calder: Alex Bosse has been nominated as the Liberal Party candidate.
Edmonton-Ellerlsie: Completing the slate of 87 NDP candidates is Rod Loyola, who was nominated as the NDP in this south east Edmonton constituency. Mr. Loyola replaces previously nominated candidate Tina Jardine, who withdrew her candidacy for health reasons.
Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood: Herbal practitioner Dari Lynn has been nominated as the Evergreen Party candidate.
Lethbridge-East: Rob Miyashiro defeated Alderman Jeff Carlson to win the Liberal Party nomination. Mr. Miyashiro will face Liberal-turned-PC MLA Bridget Pastoor in the upcoming election. After serving two-term as a Liberal MLA, Ms. Pastoor crossed the floor to join the PCs in October 2011.
Vermilion-Lloydminster: Corina Ganton is the nominated Liberal Party candidate in this east central Alberta constituency. Ms. Ganton works for the Liberal Party and was the Federal Liberal candidate in Peace River during the 2011 election.
Wetaskiwin-Camrose: Printing press operator Mike Donnelly has been nominated as the Evergreen Party candidate in this central Alberta constituency.
7 replies on “alberta election candidates update: march 2012.”
re: Hughes election
Alberta Inc.’s head office gave voters in this branch office a chance to correct their mistake. Message received I guess.
Well I guess we should have just let them appoint him! Well at least the folks got it right? (Well in Power Incorporated eyes anyway).
Cindy Ady steps down this morning. Another one that has had enough – Cindy is a very straight up person – was this just too much for her? Her party becoming a dictatorship?
Cindy Ady and Jonathan Denis have pulled the chute and wont’ be running.
Dave, WTH happened to Robbo’ s little bro Justin? Doesn’t he know Rob’s working on building a family dynasty?
Huh? Jonathan Denis isn’t running again? That’s the first I’ve seen or heard about that. Seems hard to believe.
Brian: I haven’t heard anything about Denis resigning. I believe he is still seeking re-election in Calgary-Acadia.
Dave at Aberta:
Please know that you make an important contribution in documenting the machinations of the PC machine, that should not be depreciated by the cynical and somewhat bitter observations shared by people like me.
Thank you for your participation and contribution to citizen-based democracy. No frat-boy, for sure.
Sam Gunsch