Battle River—Crowfoot, AB 2019 Federal Election Results Map

Battle River—Crowfoot — 2019 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Battle River—Crowfoot was contested in the 2019 election.

🏆 Damien Kurek, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 53,309 votes (85.5% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Natasha Fryzuk (NDP-New Democratic Party) with 3,185 votes (5.1%), defeated by a margin of 50,124 votes.

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Battle River--Crowfoot

Battle River--Crowfoot covers more than 52,000 square kilometres of east-central Alberta, making it one of the largest federal ridings in the country. The district stretches from the Highway 14 corridor in the north to the Red Deer River badlands in the south, taking in the city of Camrose, the towns of Drumheller, Wainwright, Stettler, and Three Hills, and dozens of smaller communities scattered across open prairie and parkland.

Candidates

Damien Kurek (Conservative) — Raised on a fifth-generation family farm near Consort, Alberta, Kurek studied political science and communications at Trinity Western University after obtaining an associate diploma in biblical studies from Eston College. He worked seasonally in the oil and gas sector and on the family farm before entering politics, and had also worked in the constituency office of outgoing MP Kevin Sorenson in Camrose and in various roles at the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly.

Natasha Fryzuk (NDP) — A letter carrier and activist with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, Fryzuk was also first vice-president of the Alberta NDP and communications coordinator for the Quarters Arts Society in Edmonton. She ran on a platform emphasizing postal services, workers' rights, and community connection.

Dianne Clarke (Liberal) — Clarke carried the Liberal banner in Battle River--Crowfoot, facing long odds in one of the most Conservative-leaning ridings in the country.

Geordie Nelson (Green Party) — Nelson represented the Green Party, raising environmental concerns related to agriculture and energy extraction in the riding.

David A. Michaud (People's Party) — Michaud ran for the People's Party, advocating for reduced government regulation and fiscal restraint.

About the Riding

Battle River--Crowfoot's economy runs on agriculture and natural resources. The riding's farmland produces canola, wheat, and barley, while cattle ranching and large feedlot operations are common in the southern counties. Camrose, the riding's largest city at roughly 19,000 people, serves as a regional hub for health care, retail, and education, hosting the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta.

Drumheller, nestled in the Red Deer River valley, is home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, one of Canada's foremost dinosaur fossil museums and a significant tourist attraction. The town's dramatic hoodoo formations draw visitors from around the world. To the east, Canadian Forces Base Wainwright is one of the Canadian military's primary training installations and a major employer, hosting large-scale exercises each year on its extensive training grounds, which were originally established as Buffalo National Park.

Conventional oil and gas wells dot the landscape throughout the riding, supplementing agricultural incomes in many communities. The riding's territory has returned solidly conservative members since the Reform Party wave of 1993, and the 2019 campaign unfolded against a backdrop of frustration with federal carbon pricing policy and pipeline delays that resonated deeply across rural Alberta.

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