Calgary Rocky Ridge, AB — 2015 Federal Election Results Map
Calgary Rocky Ridge — 2015 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Calgary Rocky Ridge was contested in the 2015 election.
🏆 Pat Kelly, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 38,229 votes (60.4% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Nirmala Naidoo (Liberal) with 20,038 votes (31.7%), defeated by a margin of 18,191 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Stephanie Kot (NDP-New Democratic Party, 6%).
Riding information
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Calgary Rocky Ridge encompasses the northwestern suburbs of Calgary, from the established neighbourhoods of Silver Springs and Hawkwood to the rapidly expanding communities of Tuscany, Royal Oak, Sage Hill, and Evanston along the city's northern frontier. Created through the 2012 redistribution from parts of the former Calgary—Nose Hill and Calgary West ridings, the district takes its name from the Rocky Ridge neighbourhood, which sits at one of the highest points within city limits. The riding is predominantly residential, with young families drawn to its newer developments and proximity to the Rocky Mountain foothills.
Candidates
Pat Kelly (Conservative) — A mortgage broker and University of Calgary graduate with a 1994 degree in political science, Kelly had a long history of volunteer work with the Conservative Party and had previously worked alongside veteran Conservative MP Diane Ablonczy. He was making his first bid for elected office in 2015.
Nirmala Naidoo (Liberal) — A well-known television journalist, Naidoo had worked as a news anchor and reporter for Global Calgary, CBC News, and CTV's W5 investigative program. She announced her candidacy in November 2014 and was nominated by the Calgary Rocky Ridge Federal Liberal Association.
Stephanie Kot (NDP) — Raised in Calgary, Kot attended the University of Calgary before earning a master's degree in public and international affairs from York University. She returned to the city after working as a policy analyst with the federal Department of Employment and Social Development in Ottawa.
Also seeking election was Catriona Wright (Green Party).
About the Riding
The riding's western communities — Tuscany, Rocky Ridge, and Royal Oak — were developed primarily from the late 1990s through the 2010s, featuring curvilinear streets, big-box retail, and family-oriented amenities. Silver Springs and Hawkwood, established in the 1970s and 1980s respectively, are more mature communities with larger lots and proximity to Bowmont Natural Environment Park along the Bow River valley. Stoney Trail, the ring road encircling Calgary, runs through the riding and serves as a major commuter artery. The area north of Stoney Trail — including Sage Hill and Evanston — was among the fastest-growing parts of Calgary by 2015, with new schools, commercial centres, and residential construction underway. Many residents commuted to downtown Calgary or to offices along the Trans-Canada Highway corridor. Key local issues in 2015 included infrastructure to keep pace with suburban growth, traffic congestion on Crowchild Trail and Stoney Trail interchanges, and economic uncertainty tied to the oil-price slump.





