Cardston (provincial electoral district)

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Cardston was a provincial electoral district in southern Alberta, Canada. The riding was created in when Alberta first became a province in 1905.

The riding has always occupied the most southern portion of the province along the Canada / United States border. In 1993 the borders of the riding of Pincher Creek-Crowsnest shifted south into Cardston, and the riding was renamed Cardston-Chief Mountain.

The riding was named after the town of Cardston and this region is considered one of the most conservative in the province.

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[edit] Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

  Name Party Elected Left Office
     John William Woolf Liberal 1905 1912
     Martin Woolf Liberal 1912 1921
     George Stringham United Farmers 1921 1935
     Nathan Eldon Tanner Social Credit 1935 1952
     Edgar Hinman Social Credit 1952 1967
     Alvin Bullock Social Credit 1952 1967
    2 Edgar Hinman Social Credit 1971 1975
     John Thompson Progressive Conservative 1975 1986
     Jack Ady Progressive Conservative 1986 1993

[edit] Election Results 1905 - 1989

[edit] 1967 - 1989

Party 1989 1986 1982 1979 1975 1971 1967
Liberal Beth Wendorff
667
Paul Shaw
115
Progressive Conservatives Jack Ady
3,483
Jack Ady
2,679
John Thompson
3,738
John Thompson
2,832
John Thompson
2,899
Larry Lang
2,392
Larry Lang
1,692
Social Credit Adam Hauch
529
Ernest Master
989
B.G. Jacobs
2,196
Roy Spackman
1,826
Edgar Hinman
2,831
Alvin Bullock
2,120
N.D.P. Don Ferguson
517
Cynthia Cunningham
389
Leslie Howard
250
Rosemarie Buchannan
102
Kelty Paul
115
Leslie Howard
104
Western Canada Concept Steve Pinchak
2,309
Independent Steve Pinchak
1,376
Robert Burt
573

[edit] 1935 - 1963

Party 1963 1959 1955 1952 1948 1944 1940 1935
Liberal John Webster
1,035
John Webster
985
Gordon Gregson
630
Briant Stringam
944
D.O. Wight
471
Progressive Conservative John Spencer
791
Social Credit Edgar Hinman
2,527
Edgar Hinman
2,205
Edgar Hinman
1,813
Edgar Hinman
2,011
Nathan Eldon Tanner
1,981
Nathan Eldon Tanner
2,104
Nathan Eldon Tanner
2,160
Nathan Eldon Tanner
2,027
United Farmers George Stringham
565
C.C.F. / N.D.P. Colin Holt
150
Edward Leavitt
569
Independent William Matson
592
S.H. Nelson
1,808

[edit] 1905 - 1930

Party 1930 1926 1921 1917 1913 1912 1909 1905
Liberal R. Christie
825
W.H. Caldwell
598
Martin Woolf
615
Martin Woolf
972
Martin Woolf
518
Martin Woolf
671
John William Woolf
521
John William Woolf
480
Conservative J.Y. Card
480
W.G. Smith
752
C. Jensen
479
John Parrish
532
Levi Harker
386
John Parrish
210
United Farmers George Stringham
1,364
George Stringham
1,328
George Stringham
1,340

[edit] Plebiscite results

[edit] 1948 Electrification Plebiscite

District results from the first province wide plebiscite on electricity regulation.

Option A Option B
Are you in favour of the generation and distribution of electricity being continued by the Power Companies? Are you in favour of the generation and distribution of electricity being made a publicly owned utility administered by the Alberta Government Power Commission?
1,268     46.00% 1,488     54.00%
Province wide result: Option A passed.

[edit] By-election reasons

  • May 27, 1912—Resignation of Mr. John Woolf.

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