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 | |
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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 |
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Liberal | Beth Wendorff 667 |
Paul Shaw 115 |
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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 |
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N.D.P. | Don Ferguson 517 |
Cynthia Cunningham 389 |
Leslie Howard 250 |
Rosemarie Buchannan 102 |
Kelty Paul 115 |
Leslie Howard 104 |
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Western Canada Concept | Steve Pinchak 2,309 |
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Independent | Steve Pinchak 1,376 |
Robert Burt 573 |
[edit] 1935 - 1963
Party | 1963 | 1959 | 1955 | 1952 | 1948 | 1944 | 1940 | 1935 |
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Liberal | John Webster 1,035 |
John Webster 985 |
Gordon Gregson 630 |
Briant Stringam 944 |
D.O. Wight 471 |
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Progressive Conservative | John Spencer 791 |
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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 |
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C.C.F. / N.D.P. | Colin Holt 150 |
Edward Leavitt 569 |
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Independent | William Matson 592 |
S.H. Nelson 1,808 |
[edit] 1905 - 1930
Party | 1930 | 1926 | 1921 | 1917 | 1913 | 1912 | 1909 | 1905 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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.