Alberta Electoral Boundary Re-distribution, 2010
Current electoral laws in Alberta, Canada, fix the number of Legislature seats at 87. In 2009 and 2010 the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission was given the task of re-distributing the province's electoral divisions. On December 1, 2010, the 87 new divisions were approved as follows:
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There are 87 provincial electoral districts in Alberta
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36 electoral districts are not entirely within cities or urban service areas
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The City of Calgary contains 25 electoral districts
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The City of Edmonton contains 19 electoral districts
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The City of Lethbridge contains 2 electoral districts
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The City of Medicine Hat (red) contains one district, while another is shared with the surrounding land
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The City of Red Deer contains 2 electoral districts
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The Urban Service Area of Sherwood Park (red) contains one district, while another is shared with land to the east
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The City of St. Albert (red) contains one district, while another is shared with land to the west
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