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Unicameral
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Speaker
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Ken Kowalski
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Progressive Conservative
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1997
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Legislature Building
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Edmonton
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Alberta
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Canada
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Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta
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Alberta
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Alberta Legislature Building
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Edmonton
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first past the post
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electoral districts
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27th Alberta general election
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March 3
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2008
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Cindy Ady
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Shaw
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Ken Allred
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Progressive Conservative
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St. Albert
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Moe Amery
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary East
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Rob Anderson
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Progressive Conservative
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Airdrie-Chestermere
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Carl Benito
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Mill Woods
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Evan Berger
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Progressive Conservative
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Livingstone-Macleod
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Naresh Bhardwaj
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Ellerslie
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Manmeet Bhullar
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Montrose
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Lindsay Blackett
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary North West
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Laurie Blakeman
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Liberal
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Edmonton Centre
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Guy Boutilier
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Progressive Conservative
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Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo
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Neil Brown
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Nose Hill
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Pearl Calahasen
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Progressive Conservative
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Lesser Slave Lake
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Robin Campbell
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Progressive Conservative
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West Yellowhead
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Wayne Cao
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Fort
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Harry B. Chase
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Liberal
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Calgary Varsity
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Cal Dallas
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Progressive Conservative
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Red Deer South
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Ray Danyluk
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Progressive Conservative
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Lac La Biche-St. Paul
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Alana DeLong
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Bow
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Jonathan Denis
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Egmont
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Arno Doerksen
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Progressive Conservative
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Strathmore-Brooks
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Wayne Drysdale
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Progressive Conservative
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Grande Prairie Wapiti
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Doug Elniski
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Calder
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Iris Evans
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Progressive Conservative
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Sherwood Park
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Kyle Fawcett
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary North Hill
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Heather Forsyth
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Fish Creek
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Yvonne Fritz
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Cross
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Hector Goudreau
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Progressive Conservative
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Dunvegan
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Doug Griffiths
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Progressive Conservative
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Battle River-Wainwright
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George Groeneveld
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Progressive Conservative
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Highwood
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David Hancock
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Whitemud
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Jack Hayden
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Progressive Conservative
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Drumheller-Stettler
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Kent Hehr
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Liberal
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Calgary Buffalo
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Fred Horne
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Rutherford
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Doug Horner
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Progressive Conservative
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Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert
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Mary Anne Jablonski
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Progressive Conservative
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Red Deer North
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Broyce Jacobs
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Progressive Conservative
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Cardston-Taber-Warner
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Jeff Johnson
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Progressive Conservative
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Athabasca-Redwater
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Arthur Johnston
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Hays
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Darshan Kang
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Liberal
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Calgary McCall
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Heather Klimchuk
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Glenora
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Mel Knight
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Progressive Conservative
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Grande Prairie Smoky
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Ken Kowalski
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Progressive Conservative
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Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock
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Genia Leskiw
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Progressive Conservative
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Bonnyville-Cold Lake
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Ron Liepert
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary West
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Fred Lindsay
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Progressive Conservative
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Stony Plain
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Thomas Lukaszuk
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Castle Downs
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Ty Lund
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Progressive Conservative
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Rocky Mountain House
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Hugh MacDonald
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Liberal
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Edmonton Gold Bar
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Barry McFarland
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Progressive Conservative
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Little Bow
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Diana McQueen
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Progressive Conservative
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Drayton Valley-Calmar
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Richard Marz
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Progressive Conservative
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Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
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Brian Mason
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NDP
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Edmonton Highlands Norwood
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Leonard Mitzel
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Progressive Conservative
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Cypress-Medicine Hat
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Ted Morton
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Progressive Conservative
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Foothills-Rocky View
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Rachel Notley
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NDP
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Edmonton Strathcona
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Frank Oberle
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Progressive Conservative
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Peace River
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Verlyn Olson
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Progressive Conservative
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Wetaskiwin-Camrose
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Luke Ouellette
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Progressive Conservative
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Innisfail-Sylvan Lake
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Bridget Pastoor
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Liberal
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Lethbridge East
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Ray Prins
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Progressive Conservative
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Lacombe-Ponoka
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Dave Quest
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Progressive Conservative
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Strathcona
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Alison Redford
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Elbow
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Rob Renner
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Progressive Conservative
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Medicine Hat
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David Rodney
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Lougheed
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George Rogers
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Progressive Conservative
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Leduc-Beaumont-Devon
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Peter Sandhu
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Manning
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Janice Sarich
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Decore
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Raj Sherman
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Meadowlark
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Lloyd Snelgrove
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Progressive Conservative
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Vermilion-Lloydminster
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Ed Stelmach
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Progressive Conservative
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Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
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Ron Stevens
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Glenmore
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David Swann
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Liberal
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Calgary Mountain View
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Kevin Taft
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Liberal
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Edmonton Riverview
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Janis Tarchuk
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Progressive Conservative
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Banff-Cochrane
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Dave Taylor
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Liberal
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Calgary Currie
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George VanderBurg
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Progressive Conservative
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Whitecourt-Ste. Anne
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Tony Vandermeer
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Beverly Clareview
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Greg Weadick
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Progressive Conservative
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Lethbridge West
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Len Webber
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Foothills
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Teresa Woo-Paw
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Progressive Conservative
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Calgary Mackay
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David Xiao
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton McClung
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Gene Zwozdesky
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Progressive Conservative
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Edmonton Mill Creek
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Progressive Conservative Party
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Liberal Party
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New Democratic Party
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Norman Kwong
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Ed Stelmach
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Ken Kowalski
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Kevin Taft
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