Calgary North Hill
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Calgary North Hill is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.
The first election in Calgary North Hill was in 1971, it was created mostly out of Calgary Bowness and a small sliver on the south end of Calgary Queens Park and Calgary North. The Riding covers central portion of north Calgary.
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[edit] Boundaries
The North border runs from Deerfoot Trail west along McKnight Blvd. The border turns north on North Haven Drive and turns south just after a few blocks on 14th Street NW. The border turns west again at John Laurie Blvd until it reaches 19th Street NW. Calgary Nose Hill borders on the north.The Western border goes south on 19th Street NW and follows it down to the Trans-Canada Highway. Calgary Varsity borders on the western side.
The south border follows the Trans-Canada Highway east from 19th Street NW. When it reaches the Deerfoot Trail it turns south until making a west turn on 8th Ave NE. The border then turns north on 19th Street NE only to turn west again on the Trans Canada Highway. The border then turns north on to Barlow Trail NE. Calgary Mountain View borders to the south
The eastern border follows Barlow Trail NW up to 32nd Ave. The border turns west on 32nd and continues to the Deerfoot Trail where it makes a north turn, it contiunes up Deerfoot until McKnight Blvd. Calgary East, and Calgary McCall border to the east.
[edit] Demographics
Total population
36,361
49.9% Male
51.1% Female
33.2% Married
34.8% Single
Population by age
- 0-4 1,760 4.9
- 5-19 5,360 14.9
- 20-24 3,470 9.6
- 25-44 13,525 37.5
- 45-64 6,875 19.1
- 65-74 2,650 7.3
- 75+ 2,425 6.7
Registered voters
21,992
Alberta Government
[edit] Local Issues
- Transportation Infrastructure
- Noise from Low Flying Aircraft
- Nose Hill Park improvements
[edit] Riding Associations
4 Associations Registered with Elections Alberta
- Alberta Alliance President Brent Best
- Liberal, ??
- NDP, President ??
- Progressive Conservative, President Lance Hodinott
[edit] Election results
[edit] 1997 - 2004
Party | 2004 | 2001 | 1997 |
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Liberal | Pat Murray 3,223 |
Darryl Hawkins 2,529 |
John Schmale 3,297 |
Progressive Conservative | Richard Magnus 4,384 |
Richard Magnus 7,034 |
Richard Magnus 6,379 |
Alberta Alliance | Brent Best 627 |
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N. D. P. | Aileen Machell 630 |
Christine McGregor 1,067 |
Jason Ness 1,183 |
Green Party | Susan Stratton 1,264 |
Darcy Kraus 404 |
[edit] 1971 - 1993
Party | 1993 | 1989 | 1986 | 1982 | 1979 | 1975 | 1971 |
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Liberal | Tom Dixon |
Pauline Kay 3,030 |
Pauline Kay 1,189 |
Dorothy Groves 701 |
Dorothy Groves 747 |
Dorothy Groves 584 |
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Progressive Conservative | Richard Magnus 6,756 |
Fred Stewart 4,918 |
Fred Stewart 5,545 |
Ed Oman 9,168 |
Ed Oman 6,760 |
Roy Farran 6,673 |
Roy Farran 4,961 |
N. D. P. | Wendy Charlton 1,935 |
Emily Drzymala 2,720 |
Noel Jantzie 2,940 |
Agnes Middleton 1,753 |
Agnes Middleton 1,053 |
Joan Ryan 723 |
Barry Pashak 1,341 |
Social Credit | Dennis Shupe 1,799 |
Robert A. Simpson 1,364 |
Robert A. Simpson 4,900 |
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Communist | Stephen Whitefield 60 |
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Western Canada Concept defunct |
Gordon Kennard 968 |
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Representative defunct |
Tom Gorman 511 |
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Natural Law Party defunct |
Joyce Gregson 160 |
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Independent | Michael O'Malley 394 |
John Jasienczyk 328 |
John Jasienczyk 71 |
Carl Reich 121 |
[edit] External links
- Riding Map for Calgary North Hill
- Government of Alberta Demographics of Calgary North Hill
- Website of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta