Template:1993 Canadian federal election/ab-e
Appearance
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | Reform | PC | NDP | National | Other | |||||||||
Edmonton East | Judy Bethel 11,922 |
Linda Robertson 11,807 |
Kevin Kovacs 2,672 |
Ross Harvey 7,976 |
Jim Musson 1,105 |
689 | Ross Harvey | |||||||
Edmonton North | John Loney 19,536 |
Ron Mix 19,334 |
Mitch Panciuk 4,592 |
Lori Hall 3,427 |
Ed Agoto 2,168 |
442 | Steve Paproski | |||||||
Edmonton Northwest | Anne McLellan 12,599 |
Richard Kayler 12,587 |
Murray Dorin 3,485 |
Stephanie Michaels 1,671 |
Mel Hurtig 4,507 |
346 | Murray Dorin | |||||||
Edmonton Southeast | David Kilgour 23,129 |
Aurell Royer 19,910 |
John Kurian 3,203 |
Ken Ross 1,988 |
Janet Blond 1,443 |
435 | David Kilgour[a] | |||||||
Edmonton Southwest | Betty Macfarlan 19,570 |
Ian McLelland 26,582 |
Jim Edwards 9,385 |
Colleen Glenn 2,148 |
797 | Jim Edwards | ||||||||
Edmonton—Strathcona | Chris Peirce 19,137 |
Hugh Hanrahan 19,541 |
Scott Thorkelson 5,617 |
Rita Egan 2,513 |
Adrian Greenwood 2,131 |
743 | Scott Thorkelson | |||||||
Elk Island | Jean Boisvert 11,589 |
Ken Epp 25,726 |
Brian O'Kurley 5,714 |
Steve Jacobs 1,296 |
James Keith Steinhubl 1,222 |
359 | Brian O'Kurley | |||||||
St. Albert | Jack Jeffery 13,860 |
John G. Williams 24,964 |
Jerry Manegre 5,884 |
Zahid Makhdoom 1,435 |
Steven Powers 2,219 |
641 | Walter van de Walle |
- ^ Elected as a Progressive Conservative in 1988, was expelled from the PC caucus in April 1990 and joined the Liberal caucus later that year.