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Fort McMurray-Conklin
Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fort McMurray-Conklin was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using first-past-the-post balloting from 2012 to 2019.
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The electoral district was created in the 2010 Alberta boundary re-distribution. It was created from the electoral district of Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo which was split in half to accommodate population growth which has occurred in the region over the past decade due to exploitation and development of the oil sands.[1]
Representation history
The riding's first representative was Progressive Conservative Don Scott, who served one term until defeated by Wildrose leader Brian Jean. Jean subsequently changed his affiliation to United Conservative when the two parties merged. After an unsuccessful run for the party's leadership, he decided to retire from politics, vacating the seat in early 2018.[2] The resulting by-election was won easily by Jean's former staffer and previous Grande Prairie-Wapiti candidate Laila Goodridge for the United Conservatives.[3]
Boundary history
The district's boundaries were not altered during its brief existence. In the redistribution of 2017, the riding was abolished and will be replaced with Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche for the 2019 Alberta general election.[4]
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Election results
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7.9% | 3.0% | 49.0% | 40.1% |
NDP | Lib | Progressive Conservative | Wildrose |
30.8% | 3.0% | 22.3% | 43.9% |
NDP | Lib | Progressive Conservative | Wildrose |
28.6% | 67.0% | |||
NDP | A | United Conservative |
2012
2015
2018 by-election
^ UCP change is compared to combined Wildrose and Progressive Conservative
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See also
- List of Alberta provincial electoral districts
- Canadian provincial electoral districts
- Fort McMurray, an urban service area in the riding
- Conklin, a hamlet in the riding
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