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Federal Election 2015: St. Albert-Edmonton riding results

Real time live results available on Monday, October 19 2015 after polls close. Overall results will be available here.

Summary: This is a riding to watch. Former Conservative, now independent MP Brent Rathgeber is seeking re-election to a third term. His Conservative opponent, Michael Cooper, was one of Rathgeber’s biggest supporters when he was running for election in 2008. The two friends will now face each other in a vote that could see the right-leaning vote split in two.

Boundaries: Formerly called Edmonton-St. Albert, this riding’s name has been reversed, reflecting that it is now much more St. Albert than Edmonton. Only neighbourhoods in Edmonton’s extreme northwest are now included in this riding.

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Last Election: Conservative Brent Rathgeber won by 22,824 votes over the NDP candidate, Brian LaBelle.

History: The Conservatives have held this seat since it’s creation in 2004.

Candidates

Conservative: Michael Cooper, lawyer

NDP: Darlene Malayko, transit driver

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Liberal: Beatrice Ghettuba, accountant

Green: Andrea Oldham, Prairies Organizer for Green Party of Canada

Independent: Brent Rathgeber, MP

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