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Members Provincial Election Candidate List.Xlsx Party Leaders Party Emails Parties # of Candidates Rachel Notley - New Democratic Party [email protected] NDP 87/87 Jason Kenney - United Conservative Party [email protected] UCP 87/87 Stephen Mandel - Alberta Party [email protected] AP 87/87 Derek Fildebrandt - Freedom Conservative Party [email protected] FCP 24/87 David Khan - Liberal Party [email protected] LP 50/87 Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes - Green Party [email protected] GP 32/87 Marilyn Burns - Alberta Advantage Party Contact via their website: albertaadvantage.net AAP 28/87 Lauren Thorsteinson - Reform Party Contact via their website: http://reformalberta.com/ RP 1/87 Alberta Independence Party - Dave Contact via their website: https://albertaindependence.ca/AIP/Multiple 63/87 Bjorkman/Multiple parties fit into Other category Last updated: 04/04/2019. Updates to this sheet happen every Thursday. Online version has links to Twitter accounts of candidates. If your provincial riding is incorrect, please contact ASCHA. Organization Provincial Riding NDP UCP AP Other Acadia Foundation Drumheller-Stettler Holly Heffernan Nathan Horner Mark Nikota Ind: Rick Strankman, AIP: Jason Hushagen, AAP: Donald Herzog Alberta Life Care Housing Foundation Edmonton-West Henday Jon Carson Nicole Williams Winston Leung LP: Leah McRorie, AIP: Dave Bjorkman All Seniors Care Strathcona-Sherwood Park Moira Vane Nate Glubish Dave Quest AAP: Donald Melanson, AIP: Richard Scinta, GP: Albert Aris, Ind: Larry Maclise Amica Mature Lifestyles Inc. Calgary-West Gulshan Akter Mike Ellis Frank Penkala LP: Yasna Oluic-Kovacevic Barrhead & District Social Housing Foundation Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock Theresa Taschuk Glenn van Dijken Wayne Rufiange AIP: Buster Malcolm, Ind: Brad Giroux Battle River Foundation Vermilion-Lloydminister-Wainwright Ryan Clarke Garth Rowswell Craig Peterson AAP: Kelly Zeleny, FCP: Matthew Powell, Ind: Robert McFadzean, FCP: Jim McKinnon BayBridge Senior Living Calgary-Elbow Janet Eremenko Doug Schweitzer Greg Clark LP: Robin Macintosh, GP: Quinn Rupert Beaver Foundation Camrose Morgan Bamford Jackie Lovely Kevin Smook FCP: Wesley Caldwell, AIP: Don Dubitz, AAP: Sandra Kim, Ind: Bonnie Tanton Bethany - Ritchie Management Agency Edmonton-Strathcona Rachel Notley Kulshan Gill Prem Pal GP: Stuart Andrews, Ind: Gord McLean, LP: Samantha Hees, AIP: Ian Smythe, AAP: Don Meister Boreal Housing Foundation Peace River Debbie Jabbour Daniel Williams Dakota House LP: Rami Tardif, FCP: Connie Russell Bow Valley Regional Housing Banff-Kananaskis Cameron Westhead Miranda Rosin Brenda Stanton LP: Gwyneth Midgley, AIP: Anita Crowshoe, Ind: Dave Phillips Brazeau Foundation Drayton Valley-Devon Kieran Quirke Mark Smith Gail Upton LP: Ronald Brochu, FCP: Steve Goodman, AAP: Mark Gregor, AIP: Les Marks, Ind: Carol Nordlund Bridges Community Living Red Deer-South Barb Miller Jason Stephan Ryan McDougall FCP: TJ Cartwright, AIP: Michael Neufeld Calgary Heritage Housing Calgary-Varsity Anne McGrath Jason Copping Beth Barberree GP: Cheryle Chagnon-Greyeyes, AIP: Christopher McAndrews, LP: Ryan Campbell Canterbury Foundation Edmonton-Riverview Lori Sigurdson Kara Barker Katherine O'Neill LP: Indy Randhawa, Ind: Rob Bernshaw, AIP: Corey MacFadden Castor and District Housing Authority Drumheller-Stettler Holly Heffernan Nathan Horner Mark Nikota Ind: Rick Strankman, AIP: Jason Hushagen, AAP: Donald Herzog Chantelle Management Ltd. Edmonton-McClung Lorne Dach Laurie Mozeson Stephen Mandel AAP: Gordon Perrot Chartwell Retirement Residences Edmonton-McClung Lorne Dach Laurie Mozeson Stephen Mandel AAP: Gordon Perrot Chinese Christian Wing Kei Nursing Home Calgary-Mountainview Kathleen Ganley Jeremy Wong Angela Kokott GP: Thana Boonlert, LP: David Khan, AIP: Monica Friesz Chinook Foundation Cardston-Siksika Kirby Smith Joseph Schow Casey Douglass Ind: Ian Donovan, LP: Cathleen McFarland, FCP: Jerry Gatreau, AIP: Roger Walker Chinook Village Cypress-Medicine Hat Peter Mueller Drew Barnes Collette Smithers LP: Anwar Kamaran, AAP: Terry Blaquier County of Stettler Housing Authority Drumheller-Stettler Holly Heffernan Nathan Horner Mark Nikota Ind: Rick Strankman, AIP: Jason Hushagen, AAP: Donald Herzog Covenant Living Edmonton-Gold Bar Marlin Schmidt David Dorward Diana Ly LP: Steve Kochan, GP: Tanya Herbert, AIP: Vincent Loyer Crowsnest Pass Housing Authority Livingstone-Macleod Cam Gardner Roger Reid Tim Meech LP: Dylin Hauser, AIP: Vern Sparks, GP: Wendy Pergentile Cypress View Foundation Brooks-Medicine Hat Lynn MacWilliam Michaela Glasgow Jim Black AIP: Collin Pacholek, LP: Jamah Farah, Ind: Todd Beasley Daysland & District Aging in Place Foundation Camrose Morgan Bamford Jackie Lovely Kevin Smook FCP: Wesley Caldwell, AIP: Don Dubitz, AAP: Sandra Kim, Ind: Bonnie Tanton Dnipro-Selo Housing Society Edmonton-Gold Bar Marlin Schmidt David Dorward Diana Ly LP: Steve Kochan, GP: Tanya Herbert, AIP: Vincent Loyer Drumheller & District Seniors Foundation Drumheller-Stettler Holly Heffernan Nathan Horner Mark Nikota Ind: Rick Strankman, AIP: Jason Hushagen, AAP: Donald Herzog Organization Provincial Riding NDP UCP AP Other Eagle Hill Foundation Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Jessica Littlewood Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk Marvin Olsen GP: Rebecca Trotter, AAP: Ronald Malowany, FCP: Malcolm Stinson, AIP: Shane Ladouceur Emmanuel Home Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview Deron Bilous David Egan Jeffery Walters GP: Michael Hunter, LP: Shadea Hussein, AIP: Paul Burts, Ind: Andy Andrej Gudanowski ExquisiCare Senior Living Edmonton-South West John Archer Kaycee Madu Mo Elsalhy AAP: Marilyn Burns Flagstaff Regional Housing Group Camrose Morgan Bamford Jackie Lovely Kevin Smook FCP: Wesley Caldwell, AIP: Don Dubitz, AAP: Sandra Kim, Ind: Bonnie Tanton GEF Seniors Housing Edmonton-Glenora Sarah Hoffman Marjorie Newman Glen Tickner AIP: Clint Kelley Grande Spirit Foundation Grande Prairie Todd Russell Tracy Allard Grant Berg AIP: Ray Robertson, FCP: Bernard Hancock, Ind: Rony Rajput Greater North Foundation Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock Theresa Taschuk Glenn van Dijken Wayne Rufiange AIP: Buster Malcolm, Ind: Brad Giroux H&H Total Care Services Inc. Airdrie-East Roxie Baez Zamora Angela Pitt Alex Luterbach FCP: Rick Northey, AIP: Jeff Olson, Ind: Richard Herdman Haven of Rest of Medicine Hat Cypress-Medicine Hat Peter Mueller Drew Barnes Collette Smithers LP: Anwar Kamaran, AAP: Terry Blaquier Heart River Housing Lesser Slave Lake Danielle Larivee Pat Rehn Vincent Rain LP: Robin Lefevre, AIP: Suzette Powder Homeland Housing Morinville-St. Albert Natalie Birnie Dale Nally Neil Korotash GP: Cass Romyn, AAP: Tamara Krywaik, AIP: Mike Van Velzen Hope Homes Inc. Calgary-East Cesar Cala Peter Singh Gar Gar GP: William Carnegie, LP: Michelle Robinson Kneehill Housing Corporation Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Kyle Johnston Nathan Cooper Chase Brown FCP: Allen Maclennan, AAP: David Hughes Lac Ste. Anne Foundation Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland Oneil Carlier Shane Getson Don McCargar AAP: Darrien Masse, AIP: Gordon McMillan Lamont County Housing Foundation Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Jessica Littlewood Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk Marvin Olsen GP: Rebecca Trotter, AAP: Ronald Malowany, FCP: Malcolm Stinson, AIP: Shane Ladouceur Lethbridge Housing Authority Lethbridge-East Maria Fitzpatrick Nathan Neudorf Ally Taylor LP: Devon Hargreaves, AIP: John McCanna Lions Management Group Vermilion-Lloydminister-Wainwright Ryan Clarke Garth Rowswell Craig Peterson AAP: Kelly Zeleny, FCP: Matthew Powell, Ind: Robert McFadzean, FCP: Jim McKinnon Lloydminster Region Housing Group Vermilion-Lloydminister-Wainwright Ryan Clarke Garth Rowswell Craig Peterson AAP: Kelly Zeleny, FCP: Matthew Powell, Ind: Robert McFadzean, FCP: Jim McKinnon M.D. of Minburn Foundation Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville Jessica Littlewood Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk Marvin Olsen GP: Rebecca Trotter, AAP: Ronald Malowany, FCP: Malcolm Stinson, AIP: Shane Ladouceur M.D. of St. Paul Foundation Bonnyville-Cold Lake-St. Paul Kari Whan David Hanson Glenn Anderson AAP: David Inscho, FCP: Jim McKinnon, Ind: Kacey Daniels Marquis Foundation Cardston-Siksika Kirby Smith Joseph Schow Casey Douglass Ind: Ian Donovan, LP: Cathleen McFarland, FCP: Jerry Gatreau, AIP: Roger Walker Meadowlark Care Home Chestermere-Strathmore Melissa Langmaid Leela Aheer Jason Avramenko FCP: Derek Fildebrandt, LP: Sharon Howe, Ind: Terry Nichols Meridian Foundation Spruce Grove-Stony Plain Erin Babcock Searle Turton Ivan Boles AIP: Jody Crocker Mosquito Creek Foundation Livingstone-Macleod Cam Gardner Roger Reid Tim Meech LP: Dylin Hauser, AIP: Vern Sparks, GP: Wendy Pergentile Mountain View Seniors' Housing Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills Kyle Johnston Nathan Cooper Chase Brown FCP: Allen Maclennan, AAP: David Hughes Newell Foundation Brooks-Medicine Hat Lynn MacWilliam Michaela Glasgow Jim Black AIP: Collin Pacholek, LP: Jamah Farah, Ind: Todd Beasley Newthorad Seniors Housing Foundation Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock Theresa Taschuk Glenn van Dijken Wayne Rufiange AIP: Buster Malcolm, Ind: Brad Giroux North Peace Housing Foundation Peace River Debbie Jabbour Daniel Williams Dakota House LP: Rami Tardif, FCP: Connie Russell Operation Friendship Seniors Society Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood Janis Irwin Leila Houle Tish Prouse AAP: Chris Poplatek, AIP: Joe Hankins, GP: Taz Bouchier Origin Active Lifestyle Communities Calgary-Cross Ricardo Miranda Mickey Amery Braham Luddu LP: Naser Al-Kukhun Pacific Reach Seniors Housing Mgmt. 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