Spruce Grove-Stony Plain

Spruce Grove-Stony Plain is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 87 districts mandated to return a single member (MLA) to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. It was contested for the first time in the 2019 Alberta election.

Spruce Grove-Stony Plain
Alberta electoral district
Spruce Grove-Stony Plain within the Edmonton Metropolitan Region (2017 boundaries).
Provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Alberta
MLA
 
 
 
Searle Turton
United Conservative
District created2017
First contested2019
Demographics
Population (2016)[1]51,267
Area (km²)68.5
Pop. density (per km²)748.4
Census division(s)11
Census subdivision(s)Spruce Grove, Stony Plain

Geography

The district is located west of Edmonton, containing the City of Spruce Grove and the Town of Stony Plain. The district boundaries match the municipal boundaries of the two communities. It is bisected by Highway 16A and bordered by the Yellowhead Highway to the North.

History

Members for Spruce Grove-Stony Plain
Assembly Years Member Party
See Spruce Grove-St. Albert 2012-2019
and Stony Plain 1905-2019
30th 2019 To be determined

The district was created in 2017 when the Electoral Boundaries Commission recommended abolishing Spruce Grove-St. Albert and Stony Plain, creating a district that is well above the provincial average in population. The Commission reasoned this was preferable to placing part of either community in a neighbouring district.[2]

Electoral results

Elections in the 2010s

Redistributed results, 2015 Alberta election
Party Votes %
New Democratic7,73841.74
Progressive Conservative4,69925.35
Wildrose4,23622.85
Alberta Party9555.15
Liberal6833.68
Green2281.23
2019 Alberta general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%[3]
United ConservativeSearle Turton15,64359.35+11.15
New DemocraticErin Babcock7,83629.36-12.38
Alberta PartyIvan G. Boles2,5979.73+4.58
 IndependenceJody Crocker4171.56(new)
Total valid votes 26,693
Rejected, spoiled and declined 140
Turnout 26,83371.7%
Registered electors

References

  1. Statistics Canada: 2016
  2. "Final Report" (PDF). Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission. 2017-10-01. p. 57.
  3. "Electoral Division Results". Elections Alberta. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
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