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References:
Population (2016): Population (2011):Private dwellings: Dwellings occupied by usual residents: Land area Population Density |
135762 10544252453 48064 12358.29 km² 11.0/km² |
2015 Results - 2015 Prediction
Reference - Pundits’ Guide (2013 Rep. Order)
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| Blake Richards ** |
42228 | 63.40% |
| Marlo Raynolds |
17380 | 26.10% |
| Joanne Boissonneault |
4521 | 6.80% |
| Mike MacDonald |
2509 | 3.80% |
2011 Results (redistributed)
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29941 | 70.74% |
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5534 | 13.07% |
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3412 | 8.06% |
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3278 | 7.74% |
Other | |
165 | 0.39%% |
Component Riding(s) (2003 Representation Order)
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Wild Rose
(97.48% of voters in current riding)
2011/2008/2004 Predictions
Reference - Pundits’ Guide
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Macleod
(2.52% of voters in current riding)
2011/2008/2004 Predictions
Reference - Pundits’ Guide
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| 21/10/19 |
Tony Ducey 24.137.73.188 |
Rural Alberta. Easy CPC hold. |
| 08/10/19 |
R.O. 24.146.17.200 |
The Banff name is kind of deceiving as Im not sure how many people actually live there since its a national park, Blake Richards has been mp for a while and this is a rural alberta riding. |
| 07/09/19 |
A.S. 99.225.32.21 |
Talk about polarization: in 2015, the Stoney reserve stuck to the NDP. *Every* poll to the W of it (Canmore/Banff/Lake Louise et al) went Liberal. And except for a 400 in Cochrane, every poll to the *east* went Conservative. And with Airdrie and Cochrane both among the fastest-growing municipalities in Canada, the Cons have it, more than ever. |
| 08/04/19 |
Sam 86.188.99.248 |
The fact that this is not one of the better Alberta ridings for the Conservatives tells you all you need to know about rural Alberta. |
| 18/02/19 |
JW 45.41.168.96 |
Rural Aberta riding. Enough said. |
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