Olds-Didsbury
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Olds-Didsbury was a provincial electoral district in central southern Alberta, Canada. The riding was created in 1963 as a merger between the Olds and Didsbury ridings.
In 1997 the riding merged with the north part of Three Hills-Airdrie to form Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, the south part became Airdrie-Rocky View.
This riding was home to the most famous By-Election in Alberta history, when the separatist Western Canada Concept achieved victory in 1982.
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[edit] Election Results 1963 - 1993
[edit] 1982 - 1993
Party | 1993 | 1989 | 1986 | 1982 | 1982 |
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Liberal | Donna Gole 3,378 |
Garfield Marks 1,182 |
George Leussink 126 |
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Progressive Conservatives | Roy Brassard 8,383 |
Roy Brassard 4,960 |
Roy Brassard 5,204 |
Stephen Stiles 5,096 |
Stephen Stiles 2,396 |
Social Credit | Derry Macfarlane 815 |
Ray Young 1,249 |
Lloyd Quantz 2,669 |
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N.D.P. | Ruth Scott 355 |
Tom Monto 842 |
Tom Monto 823 |
Roy Agnew 233 |
Myrna Jarboe 308 |
Western Canada Concept | Daryl Jaddock 2,714 |
Gordon Kesler 4,015 |
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Confederation of Regions | Dennis Combs 683 |
Elmer Knutson 1,785 |
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Independent | Llyod Quantz 2,755 John Buttrey 47 |
Adilsha Shivji 9 |
[edit] 1963 - 1979
Party | 1979 | 1975 | 1971 | 1967 | 1963 |
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Liberal | Stephen Shaw 55 |
Stan Bell 1,129 |
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Progressive Conservatives | Bill Edgar 2,514 |
Kenneth Amthor 2,860 |
Rudolf Pedersen 2,578 |
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Social Credit | Robert C. Clark 6,399 |
Robert C. Clark 4,400 |
Robert C. Clark 4,346 |
Robert C. Clark 4,052 |
Robert C. Clark 3,950 |
N.D.P. | Gregory Hoffarth 152 |
Cynthia Cunningham 389 |
Margaret Hinton 209 |
Eva Banta 547 |
Eva Banta 400 |
Alberta Unity Movement | Roger Lebeuf 1,550 |
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Independent Conservative | Charles Purvis 547 |
[edit] By-Election reasons
February 17, 1982—Mr. Robert C. Clark resigned.