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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox Canada electoral district Calgary-Shaw is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 87 current districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting.

This urban riding was created from parts of Calgary-Fish Creek and Calgary-Glenmore in the 1986 boundary redistribution. It covers the central southern portion of city of Calgary, and has seen its borders change numerous times since it was created. The riding in its current boundaries contains the neighbourhoods of Shawnessy, Somerset, Silverado, Chaparral, Walden and Legacy.

The riding was named after former Liberal leader Joseph Tweed Shaw.

History

The electoral district was created in the 1986 boundary redistribution from the south end of Calgary-Glenmore and the west half of Calgary-Fish Creek. Over the years the riding boundaries have caused the riding to shift southward from its original boundaries.

The 2003 boundary redistribution caused the riding to be split east of the Bow River into the electoral district of Calgary-Hays.

The 2010 boundary redistribution saw all land south of Alberta Highway 22X move into the electoral district of Calgary-South East. The west boundaries with Calgary-Lougheed were altered in the northwest corner to gain land in the community of Millrise and the Shawnee Slopes golf course from Lougheed.

Boundary history

Representation history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Calgary-Shaw[2]
Assembly Years Member Party
See: Calgary-Fish Creek 1979-1986 and Calgary-Glenmore 1959-1986
21st 1986–1989 rowspan=7 Шаблон:Canadian party colour| Jim Dinning Progressive Conservative
22nd 1989–1993
23rd 1993–1997 Jon Havelock
24th 1997–2001
25th 2001–2004 Cindy Ady
26th 2004–2008
27th 2008–2012
28th 2012–2014 Шаблон:Canadian party colour| Jeff Wilson Wildrose
2014–2015 Шаблон:Canadian party colour| Progressive Conservative
29th 2015–2019 Шаблон:Canadian party colour| Graham Sucha New Democratic
30th 2019–2023 rowspan=2 Шаблон:Canadian party colour| Rebecca Schulz United Conservative
31st 2023–

The electoral district was created in the 1986 boundary redistribution. The election that year saw Progressive Conservative candidate Jim Dinning win with a landslide majority. He ran for a second term in the 1989 general election and won a bigger popular vote but his percentage decreased.

The 1993 boundary redistribution changed the boundaries for Calgary-Shaw. Dinning ran in the new electoral district of Calgary-Lougheed for the 1993 election and won. The election in this district saw former Calgary alderman Jon Havelock run as the Progressive Conservative candidate and win a landslide. He won his second term in the 1997 general election with an even bigger landslide taking 78% of the popular vote. He retired from provincial office at dissolution of the legislature in 2001.

The 2001 general election saw Progressive Conservative candidate Cindy Ady win the largest majority in Alberta history. She became the first candidate to top 20,000 votes and took over 80%. She ran for a second term in office in the 2004 general election. She lost almost 14,000 voters from 2001 but still took the district with 63%.

Premier Ed Stelmach appointed Ady in 2007 to the cabinet with the junior portfolio of Associate Minister of Tourism Promotion. She was promoted to be a full minister in 2008. Ady was re-elected to her third term in the 2008 general election taking just over half the popular vote.

In the 2012 general election Jeff Wilson of the Wildrose Party was elected. In 2014 Jeff Wilson left the Wildrose Party and crossed the floor of the Alberta Legislature to sit with the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the 2015 general election Graham Sucha of the New Democratic Party was elected with 31% of the vote.

Legislature results

Elections in the 1980s

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Elections in the 1990s

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Elections in the 2000s

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Elections in the 2010s

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2023 general election

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Senate nominee results

2004 Senate nominee election district results

2004 Senate nominee election results: Calgary-Shaw[3] Turnout 39.74%
Affiliation Candidate Votes % Votes % Ballots Rank

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Bert Brown 5,115 17.89% 56.33% 1

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Progressive Conservative Betty Unger 4,132 14.45% 45.50% 2

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Progressive Conservative Jim Silye 4,098 14.33% 45.13% 5

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Progressive Conservative Cliff Breitkreuz 3,293 11.52% 36.26% 3

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Progressive Conservative David Usherwood 3,015 10.54% 33.20% 6

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Independent Link Byfield 2,282 7.98% 25.13% 4

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Alberta Alliance Vance Gough 1,839 6.43% 20.25% 8

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Alberta Alliance Michael Roth 1,686 5.90% 18.57% 7

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Alberta Alliance Gary Horan 1,590 5.56% 17.51% 10

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Independent Tom Sindlinger 1,545 5.40% 17.01% 9
Total votes 28,595 100%
Total ballots 9,081 3.15 votes per ballot
Rejected, spoiled and declined 1,519

Voters had the option of selecting 4 candidates on the ballot.

2012 Senate nominee election district results

Student vote results

Participating schools[4]
Bishop OByrne High School
Centennial 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 reside 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[5]
Affiliation Candidate Votes %

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Rick Papineau 16 19.05%

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Liberal John Roggeveen 10 11.91%

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NDP Jarrett Young 9 10.71%

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Total 84 100%
Rejected, spoiled and declined 2

2012 election

2012 Alberta student vote results
Affiliation Candidate Votes %

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Liberal %

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NDP Ashley Fairall %
Total 100%

References

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External links

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