FORT MCMURRAY-WOOD BUFFALO

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Location of Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo in Alberta
'Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo' is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The largest district in terms of both land mass and population, this district includes most of the North East Alberta and borders Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories The main communities are Fort McMurray, and Fort Chipewyan in the north, along the north shore of Lake Athabasca. The district also includes the gigantic Wood Buffalo National Park. This district is home to the oil sands and is helping drive the Alberta economy.
The district was created in the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004 to encompass the entire regional municipality of Wood Buffalo. Prior to 2004, the community of Fort McMurray was an electoral district in its own right and the rest of the municipality was part of Athabasca-Wabasca. The recorded population of 42,971 is more than 20% above the provincial average.
Thebacha district in the Northwest Territories borders to the north. Deh Cho district in the Northwest Territories borders on the northwest corner. Athabasca district in Saskatchewan borders to the east. Lac La Biche-St. Paul borders to the south. Lesser Slave Lake and Peace River border to the west.

Contents
Demographics
Local issues
Current riding associations
Election results 2004
2004 Senator in waiting district results
Alberta Student Vote 2004
Participating schools in Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo
Student Vote 2004 Results
External links

Demographics


'Total Population (2006 Census)'

64,441 '

55.2% Male

44.8% Female

21.4% Married

45.3% Single never married
'Population by age'

★ 0-4 6.8%

★ 5-19 21.2%

★ 20-24 9.0%

★ 25-44 36.9%

★ 45-64 24.4%

★ 65-74 1.4%

★ 75+ 0.4%

Local issues



★ Labour Shortage in the oil patch

★ Environment concerns from oil activity

★ Housing shortage in Fort McMurray

★ Cost of Housing in Fort McMurray

★ Labour Shortage in the service sector

★ Highway 63 in need of upgrades

Current riding associations


''4 Associations Registered with Elections Alberta''

Alberta Alliance President Eugene Eklund

Liberal, President ??

NDP, President ??

Progressive Conservative, President James Moore

Election results 2004


'2004 Results'
'Affiliation''Candidate''Votes''%'
Progressive ConservativeGuy Boutilier4,42963.21%LiberalRussell Collicott1,80025.69%N.D.P.Dave Malka4606.57%Alberta AllianceEugene Eklund2243.20%IndependentReginald Normore941.33%

2004 Senator in waiting district results


'2004 Senator in Waiting Results: Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo'
'Affiliation''Candidate''Votes''%''Rank'
Progressive ConservativeBetty Unger2,55316%1Progressive ConservativeBert Brown2,22114%2Progressive ConservativeCliff Breitkreuz1,88212%3Progressive ConservativeDavid Usherwood1,68610%6IndependentLink Byfield1,4989%4Progressive ConservativeJim Silye1,3538%5Alberta AllianceMichael Roth1,3348%7IndependentTom Sindlinger1,2288%9Alberta AllianceVance Gough1,1757%8Alberta AllianceGary Horan1,1747%10

''Voters had the option of selecting 4 Candidates on the Ballot''

Alberta Student Vote 2004


On November 19th 2004 a Student Vote was conducted at participating Alberta schools of all types, to parallel the 2004 Election results and to educate students about the electoral process. The vote was conducted in 80 of the 83 ridings.
Participating schools in Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo


★ Beacon Hill School

★ Dr. K.A. Clark School

★ Father Mercredi Catholic High School

★ Fort McMurray Christian School

★ Fort McMurray Composite High School

★ Timberlea Public School
Student Vote 2004 Results

'2004 Student Vote Results'
'Affiliation''Candidate''Votes''%'
Progressive ConservativeGuy Boutilier40038.1%N.D.P.Dave Malka22421.4%IndependentReginald Normore19919.0%LiberalRussell Collicott16318.7%Alberta AllianceEugene Eklund636.0%

External links



Electoral Divisions Act 2003

Demographics for Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo

Riding Map for Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo

Website of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta

Student Vote Alberta 2004

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