Edmonton-Ellerslie
Edmonton Ellerslie is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada.
Edmonton-Ellerslie history
Boundary history
30 Edmonton-Decore 2003 Boundaries[1] |
Bordering Districts |
North |
East |
West |
South |
Edmonton-Mill Creek, Edmonton-Mill Woods |
Strathcona |
Edmonton-Rutherford, Edmonton-Whitemud |
Leduc-Beaumont-Devon |
riding map goes here |
map in relation to other districts in Alberta goes here |
Legal description from the Statutes of Alberta 2003, Electoral Divisions Act. |
Starting at the intersection of Gateway Boulevard with 34 Avenue; then 1. east along 34 Avenue to 91 Street; 2. south along 91 Street to 28 Avenue; 3. east along 28 Avenue to 50 Street; 4. south along 50 Street to 23 Avenue; 5. east along 23 Avenue to the east Edmonton city boundary; 6. south and west along the east city boundary to Gateway Boulevard; 7. northeast along Gateway Boulevard to the starting point. |
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Election results
2004 general election
2004 Senate nominee election district results
2004 Senate nominee election results: Edmonton-Ellerslie[3] |
Turnout 43.51% |
Affiliation |
Candidate |
Votes |
% Votes |
% Ballots |
Rank |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Betty Unger |
3,949 |
14.08% |
45.67% |
2 |
|
Independent |
Link Byfield |
3,314 |
11.82% |
38.33% |
4 |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Bert Brown |
3,122 |
11.13% |
36.11% |
1 |
|
Alberta Alliance |
Michael Roth |
2,901 |
10.35% |
33.55% |
7 |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Cliff Breitkreuz |
2,899 |
10.34% |
33.53% |
3 |
|
Alberta Alliance |
Vance Gough |
2,574 |
9.18% |
29.77% |
8 |
|
Independent |
Tom Sindlinger |
2,531 |
9.03% |
29.27% |
9 |
|
Alberta Alliance |
Gary Horan |
2,524 |
9.00% |
29.19% |
10 |
|
Progressive Conservative |
David Usherwood |
2,356 |
8.40% |
27.25% |
6 |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Jim Silye |
1,874 |
6.67% |
21.67% |
5 |
Total Votes |
28,044 |
100% |
Total Ballots |
8,647 |
3.24 Votes Per Ballot |
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined |
1,688 |
Voters had the option of selecting 4 Candidates on the Ballot
2008 general election
2004 Student Vote
Participating Schools[4] |
Holy Trinity Catholic High School |
J. Percy Page High School |
On November 19, 2004 a Student Vote was conducted at participating Alberta schools to parallel the 2004 Alberta general election results. The vote was designed to educate students and simulate the electoral process for persons who have not yet reached the legal majority. The vote was conducted in 80 of the 83 provincial electoral districts with students voting for actual election candidates. Schools with a large student body that reside in another electoral district had the option to vote for candidates outside of the electoral district then where they were physically located.
References
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