Strathmore-Brooks

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Strathmore-Brooks 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 1997 to 2019.

History

The electoral district was created in the 1996 boundary re-distribution from most of the old electoral district of Bow Valley.[1]

The 2004 electoral boundary re-distribution saw the boundaries revised to include a portion of land from the dissolved Drumheller-Chinook electoral district, and losing a small portion of the south-east portion of the district to Little Bow.[2]

The 2010 electoral boundary re-distribution saw the electoral district completely untouched using exactly the same boundaries as set in 2003.[2]

The Strathmore-Brooks electoral district was dissolved in the 2017 electoral boundary re-distribution, and portions of the district would form the Brooks-Medicine Hat, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, and Chestermere-Strathmore electoral districts.[3]

Boundary history

Representation history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Strathmore-Brooks
Assembly Years Member Party
See Bow Valley 1971–1993
24th 1997–2001 rowspan=3 Template:Canadian party colour| Lyle Oberg Progressive Conservative
25th 2001–2004
26th 2004–2006
2006 Template:Canadian party colour| Independent
2006–2008 rowspan=2 Template:Canadian party colour| Progressive Conservative
27th 2008–2012 Arno Doerksen
28th 2012–2014 Template:Canadian party colour| Jason Hale Wildrose
2014–2015 Template:Canadian party colour| Progressive Conservative
29th 2015–2016 Template:Canadian party colour| Derek Fildebrandt Wildrose
2016 Template:Canadian party colour| Independent[5]
2016–2017 Template:Canadian party colour| Wildrose
2017 Template:Canadian party colour| United Conservative
2017–2018 Template:Canadian party colour| Independent
2018–2019 Template:Canadian party colour| Freedom Conservative
See Brooks-Medicine Hat, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills and Chestermere-Strathmore 2019–

The electoral district was created in 1997. The first election that year saw Progressive Conservative incumbent Lyle Oberg win the new district with over 70% of the popular vote. Oberg had served as MLA for Bow Valley from 1993 to 1997 before it was abolished.

After the election Oberg was appointed to serve in the cabinet of Premier Ralph Klein. He ran for his third term in the 2001 general election and won. He took a slightly higher percentage of the popular vote.

Oberg ran for his third term in the district and fourth as an MLA. His popularity started to slide. He was re-elected with a reduced majority losing over 10% of his popular vote.

Controversy would follow in 2006 after Oberg resigned his cabinet post to seek the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party in the wake of Ralph Klein's resignation. He was removed from Progressive Conservative caucus days later on March 22, 2006, and forced to sit as an Independent after suggesting that he knew where the skeletons were in the closet of the Progressive Conservative government.

Oberg ran for leadership of the party as an Independent and lost. He was readmitted to the caucus on July 25, 2006, by Premier Ed Stelmach and returned to cabinet. Oberg did not stand for re-election in 2008. The election that year returned Progressive Conservative candidate Arno Doerksen with a landslide majority.

In the 2012 general election, Wildrose candidate Jason Hale defeated Doerksen by a comfortable margin as the party went on to dominate rural southern Alberta.

In December 2014, Hale crossed the floor with eight other Wildrose MLAs to the Progressive Conservative Party. In January 2015, Derek Fildebrandt announced that he would seek the Wildrose nomination to challenge Hale. Hale announced his retirement from politics soon afterwards.

Fildebrandt went on to win the riding by a huge margin over PC candidate Molly Douglass in the 2015 general election.[6] Fildebrandt was subsequently appointed the Official Opposition Shadow Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.

On July 22, Wildrose and PC members voted to join and form the United Conservative Party of Alberta (UCP). Fildebrandt was officially recognized as a UCP MLA on July 24. However, he was again removed from caucus and, this time, permanently banned from re-joining the UCP after a string of scandals including an illegal hunting charge that had not been disclosed to the party.[7]

In 2018 Fildebrandt joined, and became leader of, the Freedom Conservative Party of Alberta (previously known as Alberta First, the Separation Party of Alberta, and the Western Freedom Party).

Legislative election results

1997

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2001

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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: Strathmore-Brooks[8] Turnout 36.18%
Affiliation Candidate Votes % votes % ballots Rank

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Independent Link Byfield 2,546 9.48% 30.45% 4

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Vance Gough 1,972 7.34% 23.59% 8

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Michael Roth 1,957 7.29% 23.41% 7

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Gary Horan 1,598 5.95% 19.11% 10

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Independent Tom Sindlinger 1,271 4.73% 15.20% 9
Total votes 26,857 100%
Total ballots 8,361 3.21 votes per ballot
Rejected, spoiled and declined 932

Voters had the option of selecting four candidates on the ballot.

Student vote results

2004

Participating schools[9]
Eastbrook Elementary
Hussar School
Lathom Colony School
Newell Christian School
Sacred Heart Academy
Strathmore 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 had 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 resided in another electoral district had the option to vote for candidates outside of the electoral district than where they were physically located.

2004 Alberta student vote results[10]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %

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Liberal Carrol Jaques 112 16.54%

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NDP Don Macfarlane 67 9.90%

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Total 677 100%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 24

2012

2012 Alberta student vote results
Affiliation Candidate Votes %

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Liberal Alex Wychopen %

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NDP Brad Bailey %
Total 100%

See also

References

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