Global News projects NDP candidate and incumbent Marie Renaud has won the seat in St. Albert.
Below is a full list of incumbent and candidates for the riding of St. Albert, which covers most of the city of St. Albert.
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NDP MLA Marie Renaud is hoping to reclaim her seat in the St. Albert riding after winning for her first term in 2015.
Candidates
NDP: Marie Renaud (Incumbent)
United Conservative Party: Jeff Wedman
Alberta Party: Barry Bailey
Liberal Party: Kevin McLean
Green Party: Cameron Jefferies
Alberta Advantage: Donald Petruka
Alberta Independence Party: Sheldon Gron
History
Renaud claimed more than half of the votes early on in the 2015 election, beating out Progressive Conservative incumbent Stephen Khan.
The political history of the riding is varied, with the PCs winning seats in the two previous elections, Liberal candidates being elected in 1993 and 2004 and the NDP winning a seat in 1986.
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