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Members of the Legislative Assembly by Constituency Members of the Legislative Assembly by Constituency Constituency MLA MLA Twitter Handle Party Constituency Office Airdrie Mrs. Angela Pitt @AngelaPittMLA UCP 209 Bowers Street Airdrie AB T4B 0R6 403.948.8741 [email protected] Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater Mr. Colin Piquette @ColinPiquette NDP B-4705 49 Avenue Athabasca AB T9S 0B5 780.675.3232 [email protected] Banff-Cochrane Mr. Cameron Westhead @CamWestheadNDP NDP 102, 721 Main Street PO Box 8650 Canmore AB T1W 0B9 403.609.4509 [email protected] Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock Mr. Glenn van Dijken @GlennVanDijken UCP 5106 - 50 Street Barrhead AB T7N 1A3 780.674.3225 [email protected] Battle River-Wainwright Mr. Wes Taylor @WesTaylorWRP UCP 123 - 10 Street Wainwright AB T9W 1N6 780.842.6177 [email protected] Bonnyville-Cold Lake Mr. Scott Cyr @scottjcyr UCP Box 5160 #2, 4428 - 50 Avenue Bonnyville AB T9N 2G4 780.826.5658 [email protected] Calgary-Acadia Hon. Brandy Payne @bpaynemla NDP #10, 8318 Fairmount Drive SE Calgary AB T2H 0Y8 403.640.1363 [email protected] Calgary-Bow Deborah Drever @yycbow NDP 6307 Bowness Rd NW Calgary AB T3B 0E4 403.216.5400 [email protected] Calgary-Buffalo Hon. Kathleen Ganley @KathleenGanley NDP #130, 1177 - 11 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2R 1K9 403.244.7737 [email protected] Calgary-Cross Hon. Ricardo Miranda @_RicardoYYC NDP Unit 215, 5401 Temple Drive NE Calgary AB T1Y 3R7 403.280.4022 [email protected] Calgary-Currie Mr. Brian Malkinson @BrianMalkinson NDP 2108 B - 33 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2T 1Z6 403.246.4794 [email protected] Calgary-East Ms. Robyn Luff @rluff NDP Suite 550, 2710 - 17th Avenue SE Calgary AB T2A 0P6 403.216.5450 [email protected] Calgary-Elbow Mr. Greg Clark @GregClark4AB AP Unit 205, 5005 Elbow Drive SW Calgary AB T2S 2T6 403.252.0346 [email protected] Members of the Legislative Assembly by Constituency, p 2 Constituency MLA MLA Twitter Handle Party Constituency Office Calgary-Fish Creek Mr. Richard Gotfried @GotfriedMLA UCP Bay 7, 1215 Lake Sylvan Drive SE Calgary AB T2J 3Z5 403.278.4444 [email protected] Calgary-Foothills Mr. Prasad Panda @MLA_Panda UCP Suite 104 3604 - 52 Avenue, NW Calgary AB T2L 1V9 403.288.4453 [email protected] Calgary-Fort Hon. Joe Ceci @joececiyyc NDP Suite 151, 2710 - 17th Avenue SE Calgary AB T2A 0P6 403.216.5454 [email protected] Calgary-Glenmore Ms. Anam Kazim @anamkazimMLA NDP #A208, 1600 - 90th Avenue SW Calgary AB T2V 5A8 403.216.5421 [email protected] Calgary-Greenway Mr. Prab Gill @PrabbGill UCP 766, 2220 - 68 Street NE Calgary AB T1Y 6Y7 403.248.4487 [email protected] Calgary-Hawkwood Michael Connolly @NDPMikeC NDP #29, 735 Ranchlands Blvd NW Calgary AB T3G 3A9 403.216.5444 [email protected] Calgary-Hays Mr. Ric McIver @RicMcIver UCP 255, 11488 - 24 Street SE Calgary AB T2Z 4C9 403.215.4380 [email protected] Calgary-Klein Mr. Craig Coolahan @CraigCoolahan NDP #9, 2400 Centre Street NE Calgary AB T2E 2T9 403.216.5430 [email protected] Calgary-Lougheed Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill Karen McPherson @MLA_Karen AP Unit 106, 8220 Centre Street NE Calgary AB T3K 1J7 403.215.7710 [email protected] Calgary-McCall Hon. Irfan Sabir @IrfanSabirMLA NDP Unit 223, 4850 Westwinds Drive NE Calgary AB T3J 3Z5 403.216.5424 [email protected] Calgary-Mountain View Dr. David Swann @davidswann AL #102, 723 - 14 Street NW Calgary AB T2N 2A4 403.216.5445 [email protected] Calgary-North West Hon. Sandra Jansen @SANDRAYYCNW NDP Suite 7223, 8650 - 112th Avenue NW Calgary AB T3R 0R5 403.297.7104 [email protected] Calgary-Northern Hills Mr. Jamie Kleinsteuber @jamieKmla NDP 104, 200 Country Hills Landing NW Calgary AB T3K 5P3 403.274.1931 Members of the Legislative Assembly by Constituency, p 3 Constituency MLA MLA Twitter Handle Party Constituency Office [email protected] Calgary-Shaw Mr. Graham Sucha @grahamsucha NDP #328, 22 Midlake Blvd SE Calgary AB T2X 2X7 403.256.8969 [email protected] Calgary-South East Mr. Rick Fraser @RickFraserYYC IND Unit 202, 5126 - 126 Avenue SE Calgary AB T2Z 0H2 403.215.8930 [email protected] Calgary-Varsity Hon. Stephanie McLean @NDPStephanie NDP #202, 4712 - 16 Avenue NW Calgary AB T3B 0N1 403.216.5436 [email protected] Calgary-West Mr. Mike Ellis @MikeEllisMLA UCP Unit 234, 333 Aspen Glen Landing SW Calgary AB T3H 0N6 403.216.5439 [email protected] Cardston-Taber-Warner Mr. Grant Hunter @GrantHunterWRP UCP 5402 - 50 Avenue Taber AB T1G 1T9 403.223.0001 [email protected] Chestermere-Rocky View Mrs. Leela Aheer @WildroseLeela UCP 215-175 Chestermere Station Way Chestermere AB T1X 0G1 403.207.9889 [email protected] Cypress-Medicine Hat Mr. Drew Barnes @DrewBarnesMLA UCP Trans Canada Place #5, 1299 Trans Canada Way Medicine Hat AB T1B 1H9 403.528.2191 [email protected] Drayton Valley-Devon Mr. Mark Smith @mwsmithAB UCP 5136B - 52 Avenue Box 7272 Drayton Valley AB T7A 1S5 780.542.3355 [email protected] Drumheller-Stettler Mr. Rick Strankman @RickStrankman UCP P.O. Box 2022 4820 - 50 Street Stettler AB T0C 2L2 403.742.4284 [email protected] Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley Hon. Margaret McCuaig-Boyd @MargMcCuaigBoyd NDP Box 9 10410 - 110 Street Fairview AB T0H 1L0 780.835.7211 [email protected] Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Hon. Deron Bilous @DeronBilous NDP 552 Hermitage Mall 40 Street & Hermitage Road Edmonton AB T5A 4N2 780.476.6467 [email protected] Edmonton-Calder Hon. David Eggen @davideggenAB NDP Unit A, 10212 127 Avenue Edmonton AB T5E 0B8 780.451.2345 [email protected] Members of the Legislative Assembly by Constituency, p 4 Constituency MLA MLA Twitter Handle Party Constituency Office Edmonton-Castle Downs Ms. Nicole Goehring @nicolergoehring NDP 12120 - 161 Avenue Edmonton AB T5X 5M8 780.414.0705 [email protected] Edmonton-Centre Mr. David Shepherd @DShepYEG NDP 10208 112 Street Edmonton AB T5K 1M4 780.414.0743 [email protected] Edmonton-Decore Mr. Chris Nielsen @ChrisNielsenNDP NDP #5, 9228 - 144 Avenue Edmonton AB T5E 6A3 780.414.1328 [email protected] Edmonton-Ellerslie Rod Loyola @rod_loyola NDP 5732 - 19A Avenue Edmonton AB T6L 1L8 780.414.2000 [email protected] Edmonton-Glenora Hon. Sarah Hoffman @shoffmanAB NDP 10996 - 124 Street Edmonton AB T5M 0H8 780.455.7979 [email protected] Edmonton-Gold Bar Hon. Marlin Schmidt @MarlinSchmidtAB NDP #100, 8925 - 82 Avenue Edmonton AB T6C 0Z2 780.414.1015 [email protected] Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood Hon. Brian Mason @bmasonNDP NDP 6519 - 112 Avenue Edmonton AB T5W 0P1 780.414.0682 [email protected] Edmonton-Manning Ms. Heather Sweet @heathersweetNDP NDP 14904 - 50 Street Edmonton AB T5A 5H7 780.414.0714 [email protected] Edmonton-McClung Mr. Lorne Dach @LorneDach NDP #301, 6650 - 177 Street Edmonton AB T5T 4J5 780.408.1860 [email protected] Edmonton-Meadowlark Jon Carson @JonCMLA NDP Suite 235, 17010 - 103 Avenue Edmonton AB T5S 1K7 780.414.0711 [email protected] Edmonton-Mill Creek Ms. Denise Woollard @denisewoollard NDP 5125 - 55 Avenue NW Edmonton AB T6B 3V1 780.466.3737 [email protected] Edmonton-Mill Woods Hon. Christina Gray @ChristinaNDP NDP 3448 - 93 Street NW Edmonton AB T6E 6A4 780.414.1000 [email protected] Edmonton-Riverview Hon. Lori Sigurdson @LoriSigurdson NDP 9202B - 149 Street Edmonton AB T5R 1C3 780.414.0719 [email protected] Edmonton-Rutherford Hon. Richard Feehan @FeehanRichard NDP 308 Saddleback Road Edmonton AB T6J 4R7 780.414.1311 Members of the Legislative Assembly by Constituency, p 5 Constituency MLA MLA Twitter Handle Party Constituency Office [email protected] Edmonton-South West Mr. Thomas Dang @ThomasDangAB NDP 5160 Windermere Boulevard Edmonton AB T6W 0L9 780.643.9153 [email protected] Edmonton-Strathcona Premier Rachel Notley @RachelNotley NDP Strathcona Professional Centre Suite 101, 10328 - 81 Avenue NW Edmonton AB T6E 1X2 780.414.0702 [email protected] Edmonton-Whitemud Dr. Bob Turner @DoctorCanBob NDP #203, 596 Riverbend Square Edmonton AB T6R 2E3 780.413.5970 [email protected] Fort McMurray-Conklin Mr. Brian Jean @BrianJeanAB UCP Suite #102 9912 Franklin Avenue Fort McMurray AB T9H 2K4 780.588.7979 [email protected] Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo Mr. Tany Yao @TanyYao UCP Suite #102 9912 Franklin Avenue Fort McMurray AB T9H 2K4 780.790.6014 [email protected] Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Mrs. Jessica Littlewood @JLittlewoodNDP NDP 9925B 104 Street Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 2E7 780.992.6560 [email protected] Grande Prairie-Smoky Mr. Todd Loewen @dtloewen UCP Unit #102, 9201 Lakeland Drive Grande Prairie AB T8X 0K8 780.513.1233 [email protected] Grande Prairie-Wapiti Mr. Wayne Drysdale @MLA_W_Drysdale UCP #207, 10605 West Side Drive Grande Prairie AB T8V 8E6 780.538.1800 [email protected] Highwood Mr. Wayne Anderson @WayneAndersonUC UCP Unit 5, 49 Elizabeth Street Box 568 Okotoks AB T1S 1A7 403.995.5488 [email protected] Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Mr. Don MacIntyre @Don_MacIntyre UCP Bay 2, 160 Hewlett Park Landing Sylvan Lake AB T4S 2J3 403.887.9575 [email protected] Lac La Biche-St.
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