Global News projects that Whitney Issik will take Calgary-Glenmore for the United Conservative Party (UCP).
Below is a full list of the candidates in the riding of Calgary-Glenmore, an area in the deep southwest part of the city.
Quick take
Green Party candidate Allie Tulick is vying for the legislature seat for Calgary-Glenmore and is one of only a few party candidates in the province, many of whom are running in Calgary.
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Candidates
NDP: Jordan Stein
United Conservative Party: Whitney Issik
Alberta Party: Scott Appleby
Liberal Party: Shirley Ksienski
Green Party: Allie Tulick
Freedom Conservative Party: Dejan Ristic
Alberta Independence Party: Rafael Krukowski
History
NDP MLA Anam Kazim narrowly won the Calgary-Glenmore riding in the 2015 election, which is located in the city’s southwest.
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Following the election, which saw Kazim win her seat by just six votes, Progressive Conservative incumbent Linda Johnson applied for a judicial recount. The recount confirmed Kazim as the winner for the riding.
The Calgary-Glenmore riding, which was created in 1959, is one of the city’s two original ridings. It was named after the well-known Glenmore Reservoir.
In 2009, voters elected Wildrose candidate Paul Hinman, who would lose his seat in the 2012 election to Johnson.
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