The chief of the NPD of Alberta, Naheed Nenshi, finally seeks to win a seat in the Legislative Assembly after a year of Siédion.
He presents himself today in one of the three partial provincial elections as a candidate for Edmonton-Strathcona, where his predecessor, the former Prime Minister Rachel Notley, won 80% of the votes for the last time.
Darby Crouch, the candidate of the Conservative Party United Conservative, is also linked to the headquarters of Edmonton-Strathcona.
In Edmonton -llerslie, the candidate of the NPD, Gurtej Singh Brar, could consolidate the taking of the opposition party on the city, but the candidate of the Uni Conservative Party, Naresh Bhardwaj, hopes to make a foray.
In the Rural Center of Alberta, the separatist republican party of Alberta aims to capitalize on dissatisfaction with Ottawa.
The leader of the Cameron Davies party campaigned in Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills against Tara Sawyer of the UCP, the BEV Toews of the NPD and Bill Tofts of Wildrose Loyalty Coalition.

The headquarters became vacant after the former president of the Legislative Assembly and long -standing member of the UCP Legislative Assembly, Nathan Cooper, resigned to take a post as representative of Alberta in Washington, DC

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The Republican Ravina Chand, Samuel Petrov, of the Alberta party, the liberal candidate Don Slater and the candidate for the Wildrose loyalty coalition, also presents himself in the headquarters of Edmonton-Strathcona.
Other candidates for Edmonton -llerslie include Caroline Currie from the Alberta Party, Pamela Henson of Wildrose Loyalty Coalition, Fred Munn of the Republican Party and Manpreet Tiwana Liberal.
The district of South-Edmonton had been represented by Rod Loyola under the banner of the NDP until his resignation to present himself to the federal elections.
A place to vote in this driving will be open a few minutes late on Monday evening.
Elections Alberta said that the Grace Point church voting place (720,62 Street SW) was opened late, so it will remain open until 8:19 p.m. to compensate for this.
This means that the results of the publication of the Edmonton-Wellerslie survey office can be delayed for the publication, elections in Alberta said.
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