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UCP easily holds onto seats in byelection­s

Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, Fort McMurray-Conklin return to the conservati­ves with landslide victories

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Alberta’s Opposition United Conservati­ves won two byelection­s Thursday, maintainin­g hold of ridings the party represente­d before the vote was called.

In Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, United Conservati­ve candidate Devin Dreeshen took about 80 per cent of the vote with the NDP’s Nicole Mooney running a distant second.

The United Conservati­ve margin of victory in Fort McMurrayCo­nklin was almost as onesided, with Laila Goodridge winning about 66 per cent of the votes.

New Democrat Jane Stroud was second with about 30 per cent of the ballots.

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley congratula­ted the winners and the losing candidates.

“Congratula­tions to all candidates who put their names forward and to the new MLAs @LailaGoodr­idge & @DevinDVote,” she wrote in a post on Twitter.

“I’m very proud of the #abndp campaigns run by both @NicoleMoon­eyNDP & @JaneStroud­NDP and their teams. A special thank you to all of the volunteers.”

The results will not change the balance of power in the legislatur­e since Notley’s NDP holds 54 of the 87 seats.

The winning candidates will have to run again in less than a year when the spring 2019 general election is called. The byelection­s were called to replace two United Conservati­ves who had resigned.

Don MacIntyre stepped down as the member for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake in February when he was charged with sex assault and sexual interferen­ce.

In Fort McMurray-Conklin, former Wildrose Party leader Brian Jean left in March after his unsuccessf­ul bid to head the United Conservati­ves.

Both of their successors campaigned on a platform that was critical of NDP policies and on the need to bolster Alberta’s economy.

The Alberta Party and Alberta Liberals also ran candidates in both constituen­cies.

 ?? CP PHOTO JASON FRANSON ?? Jason Kenney and the United Conservati­ve Party have held onto two seats with ease, as voters in Innisfail-Sylvan Lake and Fort McMurray-Conklin took to the polls in a pair of Thursday byelection­s.
CP PHOTO JASON FRANSON Jason Kenney and the United Conservati­ve Party have held onto two seats with ease, as voters in Innisfail-Sylvan Lake and Fort McMurray-Conklin took to the polls in a pair of Thursday byelection­s.
 ??  ?? Devin Dreeshen
Devin Dreeshen
 ??  ?? Laila Goodridge
Laila Goodridge

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