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Student Vote Federal 2015 Alberta Results STUDENT VOTE FEDERAL 2015 ALBERTA RESULTS BOW RIVER ARROWWOOD SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Bow River Martin Shields Conservative Party of Canada 22 56.41% Bow River Frans VandeStroet Christian Heritage Party of Canada 7 17.95% Bow River William MacDonald Alexander Liberal Party of Canada 4 10.26% Bow River Rita Ann Fromholt Green Party of Canada 4 10.26% Bow River Fahed Khalid Democratic Advancement Party of 1 2.56% Canada Bow River Lynn MacWilliam New Democratic Party 1 2.56% Bow River Andrew Kucy Independent 0 0.00% BRANT CHRISTIAN SCHO OL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Bow River Martin Shields Conservative Party of Canada 72 54.55% Bow River Rita Ann Fromholt Green Party of Canada 20 15.15% Bow River Frans VandeStroet Christian Heritage Party of Canada 18 13.64% Bow River Lynn MacWilliam New Democratic Party 10 7.58% Bow River Andrew Kucy Independent 6 4.55% Bow River William MacDonald Alexander Liberal Party of Canada 6 4.55% Bow River Fahed Khalid Democratic Advancement Party of 0 0.00% Canada BRANT COLONY SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Bow River Frans VandeStroet Christian Heritage Party of Canada 9 56.25% Bow River Martin Shields Conservative Party of Canada 3 18.75% Bow River Lynn MacWilliam New Democratic Party 3 18.75% Bow River Fahed Khalid Democratic Advancement Party of 1 6.25% Canada Bow River Andrew Kucy Independent 0 0.00% Bow River William MacDonald Alexander Liberal Party of Canada 0 0.00% Bow River Rita Ann Fromholt Green Party of Canada 0 0.00% CARMANGAY Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Bow River William MacDonald Alexander Liberal Party of Canada 13 48.15% Bow River Martin Shields Conservative Party of Canada 12 44.44% Bow River Lynn MacWilliam New Democratic Party 2 7.41% Bow River Frans VandeStroet Christian Heritage Party of Canada 0 0.00% Bow River Andrew Kucy Independent 0 0.00% Bow River Fahed Khalid Democratic Advancement Party of 0 0.00% Canada Bow River Rita Ann Fromholt Green Party of Canada 0 0.00% CHAMPION SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Bow River Martin Shields Conservative Party of Canada 13 76.47% Bow River Frans VandeStroet Christian Heritage Party of Canada 1 5.88% Bow River Lynn MacWilliam New Democratic Party 1 5.88% Bow River Andrew Kucy Independent 1 5.88% Bow River Rita Ann Fromholt Green Party of Canada 1 5.88% Bow River Fahed Khalid Democratic Advancement Party of 0 0.00% Canada Bow River William MacDonald Alexander Liberal Party of Canada 0 0.00% COUNTY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Bow River Martin Shields Conservative Party of Canada 106 74.13% Bow River Fahed Khalid Democratic Advancement Party of 12 8.39% Canada Bow River William MacDonald Alexander Liberal Party of Canada 11 7.69% Bow River Lynn MacWilliam New Democratic Party 7 4.90% Bow River Andrew Kucy Independent 4 2.80% Bow River Rita Ann Fromholt Green Party of Canada 2 1.40% Bow River Frans VandeStroet Christian Heritage Party of Canada 1 0.70% CALGARY CENTRE MASTERS ACADEMY AND COLLEGE Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Calgary Centre Joan Crockatt Conservative Party of Canada 39 47.56% Calgary Centre Kent Hehr Liberal Party of Canada 28 34.15% Calgary Centre Thana Boonlert Green Party of Canada 8 9.76% Calgary Centre Yogi Henderson Independent 4 4.88% Calgary Centre Jillian Ratti New Democratic Party 3 3.66% CALGARY MIDNAPORE TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Calgary Midnapore Jason Kenney Conservative Party of Canada 165 76.39% Calgary Midnapore Laura Weston New Democratic Party 26 12.04% Calgary Midnapore Haley Brown Liberal Party of Canada 15 6.94% Calgary Midnapore Brennan Wauters Green Party of Canada 10 4.63% Calgary Midnapore Peggy Askin Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 0 0.00% CALGARY SIGNAL HILL CALGARY CHRISTIAN EL EMENTARY SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Calgary Signal Hill Ron Liepert Conservative Party of Canada 50 86.21% Calgary Signal Hill Khalis Ahmed New Democratic Party 4 6.90% Calgary Signal Hill Kerry Cundal Liberal Party of Canada 2 3.45% Calgary Signal Hill Jesse Rau Christian Heritage Party of Canada 1 1.72% Calgary Signal Hill Tim Moen Libertarian Party of Canada 1 1.72% Calgary Signal Hill Taryn Knorren Green Party of Canada 0 0.00% CALGARY SKYVIEW CALGARY ISLAMIC SCHO OL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Calgary Skyview Darshan Singh Kang Liberal Party of Canada 126 61.76% Calgary Skyview Sahajvir Singh New Democratic Party 26 12.75% Calgary Skyview Stephen Garvey Democratic Advancement Party of 21 10.29% Canada Calgary Skyview Najeeb Butt Progressive Canadian Party 15 7.35% Calgary Skyview Devinder Shory Conservative Party of Canada 8 3.92% Calgary Skyview Ed Reddy Green Party of Canada 5 2.45% Calgary Skyview Daniel Blanchard Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 2 0.98% Calgary Skyview Joseph Young Independent 1 0.49% HERITAGE CHRISTIAN A CADEMY Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Calgary Skyview Devinder Shory Conservative Party of Canada 179 51.44% Calgary Skyview Najeeb Butt Progressive Canadian Party 63 18.10% Calgary Skyview Stephen Garvey Democratic Advancement Party of 24 6.90% Canada Calgary Skyview Darshan Singh Kang Liberal Party of Canada 23 6.61% Calgary Skyview Sahajvir Singh New Democratic Party 16 4.60% Calgary Skyview Daniel Blanchard Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada 16 4.60% Calgary Skyview Ed Reddy Green Party of Canada 16 4.60% Calgary Skyview Joseph Young Independent 11 3.16% LETHBRIDGE CHIN LAKES COLONY SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Lethbridge Solly Krygier-Paine Rhinoceros Party 5 35.71% Lethbridge Rachael Harder Conservative Party of Canada 5 35.71% Lethbridge Geoffrey Capp Christian Heritage Party of Canada 4 28.57% Lethbridge Kas MacMillan Green Party of Canada 0 0.00% Lethbridge Cheryl Meheden New Democratic Party 0 0.00% Lethbridge Mike Pyne Liberal Party of Canada 0 0.00% COALHURST HIGH SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Lethbridge Rachael Harder Conservative Party of Canada 56 48.70% Lethbridge Kas MacMillan Green Party of Canada 20 17.39% Lethbridge Mike Pyne Liberal Party of Canada 14 12.17% Lethbridge Solly Krygier-Paine Rhinoceros Party 12 10.43% Lethbridge Cheryl Meheden New Democratic Party 9 7.83% Lethbridge Geoffrey Capp Christian Heritage Party of Canada 4 3.48% HUNTSVILLE SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Lethbridge Rachael Harder Conservative Party of Canada 15 53.57% Lethbridge Mike Pyne Liberal Party of Canada 8 28.57% Lethbridge Cheryl Meheden New Democratic Party 3 10.71% Lethbridge Kas MacMillan Green Party of Canada 1 3.57% Lethbridge Solly Krygier-Paine Rhinoceros Party 1 3.57% Lethbridge Geoffrey Capp Christian Heritage Party of Canada 0 0.00% KATE ANDREWS HIGH SCHOOL Riding Candidate Political Party Vote Count Vote % Lethbridge Rachael Harder Conservative Party of Canada 56 42.75% Lethbridge Mike Pyne Liberal Party of Canada 31 23.66% Lethbridge Cheryl Meheden New Democratic Party 22 16.79% Lethbridge Solly Krygier-Paine Rhinoceros Party 15 11.45% Lethbridge Kas MacMillan Green Party of Canada 5 3.82% Lethbridge Geoffrey Capp Christian Heritage Party of Canada 2 1.53% PALLISER ALTERNATIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL (PASS) ELECTORAL VOTE VOTE CANDIDATE POLITICAL PARTY DIVISION COUNT % LETHBRIDGE RACHAEL HARDER CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF CANADA 11 55.00% LETHBRIDGE MIKE PYNE LIBERAL PARTY OF CANADA 6 30.00% LETHBRIDGE CHERYL MEHEDEN NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY 2 10.00% LETHBRIDGE GEOFFREY CAPP CHRISTIAN HERITAGE PARTY OF CANADA 1 5.00% LETHBRIDGE SOLLY KRYGIER-PAINE RHINOCEROS PARTY 0 0.00% LETHBRIDGE KAS MACMILLAN GREEN PARTY OF CANADA 0 0.00% PICTURE BUTTE HIGH SCHOOL ELECTORAL VOTE VOTE CANDIDATE POLITICAL PARTY DIVISION COUNT % LETHBRIDGE MIKE PYNE LIBERAL PARTY OF CANADA 14 60.87% LETHBRIDGE RACHAEL HARDER CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF CANADA 5 21.74% LETHBRIDGE SOLLY KRYGIER-PAINE RHINOCEROS PARTY 2 8.70% LETHBRIDGE GEOFFREY CAPP CHRISTIAN HERITAGE PARTY OF CANADA 1 4.35% LETHBRIDGE CHERYL MEHEDEN NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1 4.35% LETHBRIDGE KAS MACMILLAN GREEN PARTY OF CANADA 0 0.00% R.I. BAKER MIDDLE SCHOOL ELECTORAL VOTE CANDIDATE POLITICAL PARTY VOTE % DIVISION COUNT LETHBRIDGE RACHAEL HARDER CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF CANADA 55 67.07% LETHBRIDGE MIKE PYNE LIBERAL PARTY OF CANADA 12 14.63% LETHBRIDGE CHERYL MEHEDEN NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY 8 9.76% LETHBRIDGE KAS MACMILLAN GREEN PARTY OF CANADA 4 4.88% LETHBRIDGE GEOFFREY CAPP CHRISTIAN HERITAGE PARTY OF CANADA 2 2.44% LETHBRIDGE SOLLY KRYGIER-PAINE RHINOCEROS PARTY 1 1.22% .
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