Battle River-Wainwright

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Template:Short description Template:Use Canadian English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox Canada electoral district Battle River-Wainwright was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first-past-the-post method of voting from 2004 to 2019.

History

The electoral district was created in the 2003 electoral boundary re-distribution primarily out of the old electoral district of Wainwright which had been in existence since the 1913 boundary redistribution.

The 2010 electoral boundary re-distribution saw significant changes to the district with Paintearth County being moved into Drumheller-Stettler. The district also lost land to Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville that was south of Tofield, Alberta within Beaver County. However land was gained from three other electoral divisions that resided within Camrose County.[1]

Prior to the 2019 election this district was disbanded to make the Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright district.

Boundary history

Members for Battle River-Wainwright
Assembly Years Member Party
See Wainwright 1913-2004
26th 2004-2008 Doug Griffiths rowspan=3 Template:Canadian party colour| Progressive
Conservative
27th 2008–2012
28th 2012–2015
29th 2015–2017 Wes Taylor Template:Canadian party colour| Wildrose
2017–2019 Template:Canadian party colour| United Conservative
See Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright,
Camrose and Drumheller-Stettler 2019–

Electoral history

The electoral district was created in the 2003 boundary redistribution mostly from the old Wainwright electoral district that had a long history going back to 1913. Since 1971 Progressive Conservative candidates had been returned to office here with large majorities.

The current incumbent and only representative so far is Doug Griffiths who was first elected in a 2002 by-election. He won the new district and his second term with a landslide majority which he also increased in the next election. In 2011 Griffiths was appointed to the cabinet in the government of Premier Allison Redford.

Legislative election results

2004

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2008

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2012

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2015

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Senate nominee election results

2004

2004 Senate nominee election results: Battle River-Wainwright[3] Turnout 48.33%
Affiliation Candidate Votes % votes % ballots Rank

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Independent Link Byfield 2,632 9.83% 31.62% 4

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Michael Roth 2,374 8.86% 28.52% 7

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Gary Horan 2,049 7.65% 24.61% 10

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Vance Gough 2,044 7.63% 24.55% 8

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Independent Tom Sindlinger 1,208 4.50% 14.51% 9
Total votes 26,790 100%
Total ballots 8,325 3.22 votes per ballot
Rejected, spoiled and declined 1,608

Voters had the option of selecting four candidates on the ballot

Student vote results

2004

Participating schools[4]
Autumn Leaf School
Central High Sedgewick Public School
Coronation School
Daysland School
Dr. Folkins Community School
Edgerton Public School
Forestburg School
Lougheed School
Provost Public school
Saint Thomas Aquinas 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.

2004 Alberta student vote results[5]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %

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Liberal Gordon Rogers 68 8.38%

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Social Credit Robin Skitteral 22 2.71%
Total 811 100%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 38

2012

2012 Alberta student vote results
Affiliation Candidate Votes %

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Liberal Amber Greenleese %

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NDP %
Total 100%

See also

References

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