Alberta Record

Electoral boundaries

Alberta’s 2019 electoral districts vs. the 2025–2026 Boundaries Commission proposals, with 2023 election results.

Switch between the current (2019) districts and the two 89-seat maps proposed by the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission — the majority and minority reports. On each map, polygons are coloured by the party that received the most votes inside that district in the 2023 provincial election. Points are individual polling stations, coloured the same way.

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2023 result applied to each map

The same 2023 votes, counted under each set of boundaries. Each Δ is the change in that party’s share of the seats in that region (percentage points) relative to the 2019 map.

Alberta

87 seats today · 89 under majority report · 89 under minority report
PartyVote share2019Majority reportMinority report
UCP53.0%49 56.3%4853.9%−2.4 pp5157.3%+1.0 pp
NDP44.3%38 43.7%4146.1%+2.4 pp3842.7%−1.0 pp
Other2.7%0 0.0%00.0%±0.0 pp00.0%±0.0 pp

Calgary

26 seats today · 28 under majority report · 26 under minority report
PartyVote share2019Majority reportMinority report
UCP48.3%12 46.2%1242.9%−3.3 pp1246.2%±0.0 pp
NDP49.4%14 53.8%1657.1%+3.3 pp1453.8%±0.0 pp
Other2.3%0 0.0%00.0%±0.0 pp00.0%±0.0 pp

Edmonton

20 seats today · 20 under majority report · 20 under minority report
PartyVote share2019Majority reportMinority report
UCP34.6%0 0.0%00.0%±0.0 pp00.0%±0.0 pp
NDP63.0%20 100.0%20100.0%±0.0 pp20100.0%±0.0 pp
Other2.5%0 0.0%00.0%±0.0 pp00.0%±0.0 pp