• The Alberta Alliance Party, a conservative political party in Alberta, Canada, held its second leadership election on November 18 and 19, 2005, in Red...
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  • Alberta Alliance was a right-wing provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Many of its members were supporters of the defunct Canadian Alliance...
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  • The Canadian Alliance, a conservative political party in Canada, held two leadership elections to choose the party's leader. The first was held shortly...
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  • in Alberta, Canada. The party was formed by the merger in early 2008 of the Alberta Alliance Party and the unregistered Wildrose Party of Alberta. The...
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    The Alberta Alliance and Alberta Party did not contest the 2001 election. 1 The Separation Party results are compared to the Alberta First Party. 2 A...
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    Paul Hinman (category Alberta Alliance Party MLAs)
    Independence Party of Alberta from 2020 to 2022, and was the leader of the Wildrose Alliance (2008–2009) and Alberta Alliance Party (2005–2008). He served...
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  • The 2009 leadership election for the Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta began on June 6, 2009, when leader Paul Hinman officially announced his resignation...
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    Craig Chandler (category Alberta Social Credit Party candidates in Alberta provincial elections)
    other Alliance candidate in an urban riding. In 2005, David Crutcher ran for the leadership of the Alberta Alliance and Chandler managed his leadership campaign...
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    Alberta Social Credit was a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada, that was founded on social credit monetary policy put forward by Clifford Hugh...
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  • party, or forms a new party. The rump party can have the name of the original party, or a new name. Examples: Alliance (New Zealand political party)...
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    In 2020, the Conservative Party of Canada held a leadership election held to elect a new party leader. The election was prompted by Andrew Scheer's announcement...
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    The Conservative Party of Canada held a leadership election on May 27, 2017. The leadership election was prompted by the resignation of Stephen Harper...
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    the election, although its support remained below the combined support that the Progressive Conservatives and the Alliance had as separate parties. On...
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  • nationalists, the Reform Party's fortunes rose. It first entered Parliament in 1989, when Deborah Grey won a by-election in the rural Alberta riding of Beaver...
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    November 19, 2005 Paul Hinman, Cardston-Taber-Warner MLA is elected leader of the Alberta Alliance Party replacing Randy Thorsteinson at a leadership convention...
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    Credit Party, which formed the Government of Alberta after the 1935 election. William Aberhart and Ernest Manning created the Social Credit party with the...
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  • dominant-party system, or one-party dominant system, is a political occurrence in which a single political party continuously dominates election results...
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  • the end, there were three candidates in the party's first leadership election: former Canadian Alliance leader Stephen Harper, former Magna International...
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    Preston Manning (category Reform Party of Canada candidates in the 1988 Canadian federal election)
    prime minister. In 2000, the Reform Party was succeeded by the Canadian Alliance. Manning lost the leadership election to Stockwell Day but continued to...
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    Pierre Poilievre (category Conservative Party of Canada MPs)
    seeking to recruit Alberta Treasurer Stockwell Day to be the leader of the Canadian Alliance party. With Day running in the leadership election, Poilievre and...
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    winter election. The Conservative Party, that was formed in 2003 from the merger of the Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance, scored...
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  • choice of Alberta Social Credit leader and Premier Ernest Manning. Following the election, Wicks, who was party president, called a second leadership convention...
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  • federal election. The following political parties are registered with Elections Canada and eligible to run candidates in future federal elections, but are...
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  • the end, there were three candidates in the party's first leadership election: former Canadian Alliance leader Stephen Harper, former Magna International...
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  • as party leader once a leadership election was held. Following Dix's resignation, John Horgan, MLA for Langford-Juan de Fuca, was acclaimed as party leader...
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  • Honduran general election 2005 Organization of American States Secretary General election 2005 Alberta Alliance Party leadership election 2005 British Columbia...
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    rejected as NDP party leader; he gained only 48% of the vote at the NDP's April 2016 leadership review. The party held a leadership election on October 1...
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  • Marilyn Burns (politician) (category Alberta Alliance Party candidates in Alberta provincial elections)
    leader of the Alberta Advantage Party. She was previously active in the Alberta Alliance Party and the Wildrose Party. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, she was educated...
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    eventful elections in Canada's history. Two new regionalist parties emerged, finishing second and third in seat count. Most notably, the election marked...
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  • legislature after the 1950s. However, the party saw a resurgence under Rustad's leadership in the 2024 provincial election, winning the second-most seats in its...
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