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Open Data 2015 General Election Results
The provincial results from the 2015 provincial general election by party. It also shows percentage of the votes the party has received across the province, as well as voter turnout percentages.Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Polling Subdivisions
These data are subunits/subdivisions of the current Electoral Divisions, enacted in 2010. There are 87 Electoral Divisions. Polling subdivisions, (PSDs) are area units containing on average 450 electors. The PSDs are created for administering and delivering electoral events.Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ZIP
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Open Data Summary of Results by Electoral Division 1982-2015
Data on the winning candidates in each electoral division, how many votes they received, what percentage of the popular vote they received, number of names on the list for each ED, and percentage of voter turnout for each ED. This data is available for each general election going back to 1982.Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- Other
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Open Data Consumer Contact Centre Call Data
This dataset shows the calls received by the consumer contact centre by date, type of inquiry (call code), self-reported postal code and constituency.Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- XLSX
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Open Data Updated equalized assessment
In Alberta, equalized assessment is the means of comparing property wealth in a uniform manner for all municipalities. Alberta uses an ad valorem assessment and tax system where property taxes are based on wealth and wealth is measured by the value of property expressed as an assessment....Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- XLSX
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Open Data Alberta Municipal Election Results
The datasets contain a summary of the election results for general municipal elections and summer village elections sorted by each election year. Starting in 2017, the ministry provides additional information including number of votes for all candidates by municipal type and municipality. By-...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- XLS
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Open Data 2010 Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions
These data are the current Electoral Divisions, enacted in 2010. There are 87 Electoral Divisions. Created as areas in which the Albertans eligible to vote in provincial general elections will be represented by a Member of the Alberta Legislative Assembly.Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ZIP
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