Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission Recommends More Ridings, Boundary Changes
The commission suggests adding two seats in Calgary and Edmonton, increasing total seats to 89, while the minority report proposes extensive rural-urban hybrid ridings to preserve rural representation.
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Boundary commission chair questions motives of UCP-picked panelists in final riding report
Alberta’s electoral boundaries commission issued a final report Thursday that proposed removing two rural seats from Alberta’s political map, but it was accompanied by a starkly different “minority report” alternative that proposed splicing several big-city ridings with rural seats.
Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission recommends changing borders, adding two new ridings – Heartland News
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:AlbertaLegislature.jpg The Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission has submitted its final report to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly this week, with recommendations to change the borders for some of Alberta’s provincial ridings, as well as adding a net two new representatives in Calgary. Calgary would receive three new ridings, called Calgary-Nose Creek, Calgary-Confluence and Calgary-McKenzie. The…
Cochrane-Springbank riding recommendation restated in final electoral boundaries report
Map illustrating both the proposed Cochrane-Springbank riding and the two in Airdrie. The Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission has submitted its final report to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Image/Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission final report.captiontext { font-size:90%;font-style: italic;margin-right:20px; } The Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission has restated its recommendation to create a Cochrane-Springbank provincia…
Statement on the Electoral Boundaries Commission Report
(Edmonton, AB) March 26, 2026:Chief Government Whip Justin Wright issued the following statement on the Electoral Boundaries Commission Report:“We have received the Electoral Boundaries Commission Report and thank the Commission members for their thoughtful and comprehensive work. We also extend our appreciation to the many Albertans and stakeholders who took the time to share their perspectives throughout this process.“United Conservative Membe…
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