In our most recent episode of The Daveberta Podcast, Dave and Ryan asked you to vote in the Best of Alberta Politics 2018 Survey.
More than 500 of you responded to the survey over the last week with your choices for the biggest political players and defining political issues of 2018. We tallied all the responses from that survey and we are now asking you to vote on the top 3 choices in each category.
The top three choices in each category are now open for you to vote on until 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 19, 2018 and the winners will be announced on Thursday, December 20, 2018.
Here are the top 3 contenders who you can vote for in Round 2 of the Best of Alberta Politics 2018 Survey:
Who was the best Alberta MLA of 2018? –Vote
- Premier Rachel Notley, NDP MLA for Edmonton-Strathcona
- Greg Clark, Alberta Party MLA for Calgary-Elbow
- Shaye Anderson, NDP MLA for Leduc-Beaumont
An honourable mention to Danielle Larivee, NDP MLA for Lesser Slave Lake, and Jason Kenney, UCP leader and MLA for Calgary-Lougheed, who placed a strong fourth and fifth in total submissions. Notley was last year’s winner in this category.
Who was the best Alberta cabinet minister of 2018? – Vote
- Sarah Hoffman, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Seniors
- Shaye Anderson, Minister of Municipal Affairs
- David Eggen, Minister of Education
- Danielle Larivee, Minister of Children’s Services and Minster of Status of Women
Ministers David Eggen and Danielle Larivee were tied for third place, so they are both included in the voting round in this category. Eggen was last year’s winner in this category.
Who was the Best Opposition MLA for 2018? – Vote
- Greg Clark, Alberta Party MLA for Calgary-Elbow
- Jason Kenney, UCP leader and MLA for Calgary-Lougheed
- Derek Fildebrandt, Freedom Conservative Party MLA for Strathmore-Brooks
Honourable mentions to Richard Starke, the Independent PC MLA for Vermilion-Lloydminster, and David Swann, the Liberal MLA for Calgary-Mountain View, who placed a strong fourth and fifth place. Clark was last year’s winner in this category.
Who is the up and coming MLA in 2019? – Vote
- Jessica Littlewood, NDP MLA for Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
- Laila Goodridge, UCP MLA for Fort McMurray-Conklin
- David Shepherd, NDP MLA for Edmonton-Centre
An honourable mention to Nathan Cooper, UCP MLA for Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, who placed a strong fourth in the first round of voting. Shepherd was last year’s winner in this category.
Who is the new candidate to watch in the 2019 election? – Vote
- Janis Irwin, NDP candidate in Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood
- Janet Eremenko, NDP candidate in Calgary-Elbow
- Anne McGrath, NDP candidate in Calgary-Varsity
What was the biggest political issue in 2018 in Alberta politics? – Voting Closed
Not surprisingly, pipelines, oil, and the economy were by far the biggest political issue identified in this survey. More than 85 percent of you chose these as the biggest political issue in 2018 in Alberta.
What was the biggest political play of 2018 in Alberta politics? – Voting Closed
This category was a dog’s breakfast. Around 90 percent of the submissions were related in some way to pipelines and the oil industry, but most were difficult to group. Around 30 percent of you chose Premier Notley’s decision to curtail the production of oil as the Best Political Play of 2018, which was the clearest single choice in this category. The wide variety of submissions makes it difficult to choose any top three choices for this round of voting, so I am calling it a draw.
Photo: Greg Clark, Sarah Hoffman, Laila Goodridge, and Shaye Anderson.
2 replies on “Daveberta Best of Alberta Politics 2018 – Vote for the Top 3”
Pretty interesting list. Just a tad disappointed that Fildebrandt was “best” in anything 😉
Ahh yes, Anne McGrath, the former communist party candidate. No wonder people in Alberta automatically associate anything socialist with being communist.