Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. 2019 Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions - Poster Map. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. The map in this information product illustrates the location of Alberta's 87 Provincial Electoral Divisions. These profiles provide detailed demographic and socio-economic information for Alberta's 87 Provincial Electoral Divisions. Proposed electorate boundaries and names were released in November 2019 for public consultation. Saddle Lake 125 was incompletely enumerated in the 2016 Census. The GNR combines both complete non-response (household) and partial non-response (question) into a single rate. Data have been specifically tabulated from the 2016 Census of Canada. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Central Alberta. The Provincial Electoral Divisions used in this information product were enacted in December 2017 and will come into effect for the 2019 provincial general election. Data in this report have been specially tabulated from Statistics Canada's 2016 Census of Canada, by allocation of Statistics Canada block face reference points to PEDs. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Elections Alberta – Main Office Address: Suite 100, 11510 Kingsway NW Edmonton, Alberta T5G 2Y5 Canada. The report is also available at Electoral Commission offices and public libraries. This resource area is an archive of materials related to the electoral process of Alberta. replacedby_title | Is Replaced By - Title, hastranslation_title | Has Translation - Title, usageconsiderations | Usage Considerations. identifier-ALIS-catno | ALIS catalogue number, identifier-NEOS-catkey | NEOS catalogue key. The data in this information product illustrates the boundaries of Alberta's 87 Provincial Electoral Divisions. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. Updated. Resources, Maps & Legislation. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. Views: 13792. Read the proposed electorates report. replacedby_title | Is Replaced By - Title, hastranslation_title | Has Translation - Title, usageconsiderations | Usage Considerations. published_date | Publish on this future date. The global non-response rate (GNR) for Alberta is 4.7%. published_date | Publish on this future date. Alberta Electoral Divisions 2019 (alberta.ca) The magic number is 44. identifier-ALIS-catno | ALIS catalogue number, identifier-NEOS-catkey | NEOS catalogue key. The area west of Red Deer also saw some consolidation, as recommended by the 2016/17 Electoral Boundaries Commission. The GNR is identified for each region. Located within the boundaries of PED 51 (Bonnyville-Cold Lake St. Paul) is the Indian reserve of Saddle Lake 125. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. The Provincial Electoral Divisions used in this information product were enacted in December 2017 and will come into effect for the 2019 provincial general election. Description. Used to administer provincial general elections and by-elections. When the GNR is 50% or above, the data are suppressed. User must have ESRI ArcMap, GeoMedia or other application capable of displaying geographic shapefiles. Public consultation on the electorates. Data are not available for this area, and thus are not included in the profile of that PED or of the province of Alberta. The GNR is an indicator of data quality, where a smaller GNR suggests more accuracy. The Provincial Electoral Divisions used in this information product were enacted in December 2017 and will come into effect for the 2019 provincial general election. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Included in this section are links to the Election Act and other relevant legislation, and a glossary of key electoral terms. The Provincial Electoral Divisions used in this information product were enacted in December 2017 and will come into effect for the 2019 provincial general election. A higher GNR indicates the need for user caution. published_date | Publish on this future date. On Tuesday, April 16, Albertans all across the province will head out to their designated voting station to cast their ballots in the 2019 Alberta provincial election. July 9, 2018. These profiles provide detailed demographic and socio-economic information for Alberta's 87 Provincial Electoral Divisions. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Positional accuracy of the ED boundaries is sufficient to assign addresses to their correct electoral division; +- 5 m in urban areas, +- 50 m in remote areas. 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