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2017 Calgary Heritage federal by-election

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2017 Calgary Heritage federal by-election

April 3, 2017 (2017-04-03)

Riding of Calgary Heritage
Registered81,270
Turnout33.46% (Decrease 21.57%)
  First party Second party
 
LPC
Candidate Bob Benzen Scott Forsyth
Party Conservative Liberal
Popular vote 19,383 5,889
Percentage 71.47% 21.71%
Swing Increase 7.70pp Decrease 4.26pp

MP before election

Stephen Harper
Conservative

Elected MP

Bob Benzen
Conservative

A by-election was held in the federal riding of Calgary Heritage in Alberta, Canada on 3 April 2017 following the resignation of Conservative MP and former Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper. The safe seat was held by the Conservative candidate Bob Benzen on an increased majority.

The by-election was scheduled to coincide with four others across the country, and was one of two to be held in the city of Calgary; Calgary Midnapore.

Background

Constituency

Calgary Heritage covers the southwestern corner of Calgary.The electoral district was created for the 2015 federal election and has had Harper as its only MP; however, it is largely composed of the former riding of Calgary Southwest which was held by conservative parties throughout its existence.

Campaign

The riding of Calgary Heritage became vacant when former Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper resigned his seat on August 26, 2016, to return to private life, including accepting directorships on corporate boards and establishing a consultancy firm.[1]

The by-election was announced on February 22, 2017. The Speaker's warrant regarding the vacancy was received on August 29, 2016. The last day a by-election could have been announced was February 25, 2017, with an election held at least 36 days after being announced.[2]

Candidates

Bob Benzen, a small business owner and member of the Calgary Heritage Conservative Association[3] defeated Rick Billington, a lawyer and the former president of the Calgary Heritage Conservative Association, and city prosecutor Paul Frank for the Conservative nomination, which was decided on October 23.[4] Former Calgary Centre MP Joan Crockatt, party insider Alan Hallman, former Medicine Hat MP Monte Solberg, and Dan Williams, a former staffer to Calgary Midnapore MP Jason Kenney, all declined to run for the nomination despite speculation to the contrary.[1] Ric McIver, leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta and MLA for Calgary-Hays, stated that he would not run.[1]

Rumoured candidates for the Liberal nomination included physician Brendan Miles, the 2015 candidate in this riding, Chima Nkemdirim, the chief of staff to Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi, and former Conservative MP Lee Richardson.[1] On February 8, 2017, the Liberal nomination was won by physician Scott Forsyth,[5] defeating Steven Turner and Kanwar Gill.[6][7]

Khalis Ahmed won the uncontested NDP nomination.[8]

Taryn Knorren defeated Brennan Wauters for the Green Party of Canada nomination.[9]

The Libertarian candidate was Darcy Gerow.[7]

Businesswoman and former Dragons' Den star Arlene Dickinson was considered a potential candidate until she declined interest on January 22. Dickinson stated she had supported parts of both Conservative and Liberal platforms in the past, but considers herself non-partisan.[10]

Results

Canadian federal by-election, April 3, 2017: Calgary Heritage
Resignation of Stephen Harper
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeBob Benzen19,38371.48+7.71$105,821.01
LiberalScott Forsyth5,88921.72–4.25$52,539.03
New DemocraticKhalis Ahmed7852.89–4.39$1,292.92
GreenTaryn Knorren4841.78–0.35none listed
Christian HeritageJeff Willerton3851.42$27,034.59
LibertarianDarcy Gerow1140.42+0.00none listed
National AdvancementStephen J. Garvey760.28$594.45
Total valid votes/expense limit 27,11699.71$113,917.11
Total rejected ballots 780.29–0.10
Turnout 27,19433.46–39.16
Eligible voters 81,270
Conservative hold Swing +5.98
Source: Elections Canada[11][12][13]

2015 results

2015 Canadian federal election: Calgary Heritage
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeStephen Harper37,26363.77–10.61$105,821.13
LiberalBrendan Miles15,17225.97+18.51$46,125.76
New DemocraticMatt Masters Burgener4,2557.28–4.84$38,164.05
GreenKelly Christie1,2462.13–3.36$7,044.83
LibertarianSteven Paolasini2460.42none listed
IndependentLarry R. Heather1140.20$16.50
IndependentKorry Zepik730.12$1,098.48
IndependentNicolas Duchastel de Montrouge610.10$277.12
Total valid votes/expense limit 58,43099.61$215,236.37
Total rejected ballots 2280.39
Turnout 58,65872.63
Eligible voters 80,767
Conservative hold Swing –14.56
Source: Library of Parliament[14][15][16]

References

  1. Levitz, Stephanie (August 26, 2016). "Stephen Harper gives up House of Commons seat". CBC News. Archived from the original on July 6, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
  2. "Vacant Seats in the House of Commons Since the 2015 General Election". Elections Canada. Archived from the original on May 1, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  3. "Conservatives in Calgary-Heritage choose candidate to replace Stephen Harper". Global Calgary. The Canadian Press. October 23, 2016. Archived from the original on October 24, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  4. Cournoyer, Dave (September 18, 2016). "Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner by-election set for October 24, 2016". Daveberta.ca. Archived from the original on September 20, 2016. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  5. "Liberals nominate Scott Forsyth in fight for Stephen Harper's old seat". CBC News. February 9, 2017. Archived from the original on April 5, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  6. Wood, James (January 31, 2017). "Lee Richardson bows out of Liberal nomination race in Calgary Heritage". Calgary Herald. Archived from the original on January 31, 2017. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
  7. Cournoyer, Dave (February 5, 2017). "Updates: Calgary-Heritage and Calgary-Midnapore by-elections". Daveberta.ca. Archived from the original on April 14, 2017. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  8. Rumbolt, Ryan (January 15, 2017). "Khalis Ahmed named NDP candidate in Calgary Heritage byelection". Calgary Herald. Archived from the original on January 16, 2017. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  9. "Nomination updates: Calgary-Heritage and Calgary-Midnapore by-elections | daveberta.ca – Alberta Politics". Daveberta.ca. January 24, 2017. Archived from the original on April 14, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  10. Davidson, Terry (January 21, 2017). "Ex-Dragons' Den star Arlene Dickinson addresses political aspirations". Toronto Sun. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  11. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Calgary Heritage, Alberta (2017)". lop.parl.ca.
  12. "April 3, 2017, By-Election – Poll-by-Poll Results: Calgary Heritage". elections.ca. Elections Canada. 2017.
  13. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (2017). "Candidate Campaign Returns, April 3, 2017, By-Election: Part 4 – Campaign Financial Summary – Total election expenses subject to the limit". elections.ca. Elections Canada. Expenses are reported "as amended" where amendments have been filed; otherwise, they are reported "as submitted".
  14. Canada, Library of Parliament (2026). "Elections and Ridings: Calgary Heritage, Alberta (2015)". lop.parl.ca.
  15. "Forty-Second General Election 2015 — Poll-by-poll Results: Calgary Heritage". elections.ca. Elections Canada. 2015.
  16. Canada, Chief Electoral Officer (2015). "Candidate Campaign Returns, 2015 General Election: Part 4 – Campaign Financial Summary – Total election expenses subject to the limit". elections.ca. Elections Canada. Expenses are reported "as amended" where amendments have been filed; otherwise, they are reported "as submitted".

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