Calgary Midnapore, AB — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
Calgary Midnapore — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Calgary Midnapore was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Stephanie Kusie, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 50,559 votes (74.3% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Brian Aalto (Liberal) with 7,507 votes (11.0%), defeated by a margin of 43,052 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Gurmit Bhachu (NDP-New Democratic Party, 9%).
Riding information
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Calgary Midnapore occupies the city's deep south, stretching from the green corridor of Fish Creek Provincial Park down to the southern municipal boundary. The riding takes its name from the historic hamlet of Midnapore, a settlement that predates its annexation by Calgary in 1961. Created from the former Calgary Southeast riding in the 2012 redistribution, Midnapore is defined by a chain of private lake communities and newer master-planned subdivisions radiating outward from Macleod Trail.
Candidates
Stephanie Kusie (Conservative) is a former Canadian diplomat who served as chargee d'affaires and consul for Canada in El Salvador and consul for Canada in Dallas, Texas, before entering politics. She holds a political science degree from the University of Calgary and an MBA from Rutgers University, and is fluent in English, French, and Spanish. She won the riding in a 2017 by-election following the departure of Jason Kenney and sought re-election as the incumbent.
Brian Aalto (Liberal) carried the Liberal banner in Calgary Midnapore.
Gurmit Bhachu (NDP) is an elementary school teacher and communications chair for the Calgary Public Teachers' Local 38 of the Alberta Teachers' Association. He has spent years working to foster civic engagement among his students and was active within the provincial NDP before seeking the federal nomination.
Taylor Stasila (Green Party) represented the Green Party in the riding.
Also on the ballot was Edward Gao (People's Party).
About the Riding
Fish Creek Provincial Park, one of the largest urban parks in Canada at over 1,300 hectares, forms the riding's northern green corridor and offers extensive trails for hiking, cycling, and cross-country skiing. South of the park, the riding's residential character is shaped by its private lake communities. Lake Midnapore, Sundance, Lake Bonavista, and Lake Chaparral each centre on man-made lakes managed by homeowners' associations, giving residents exclusive access to swimming, boating, and winter skating.
Newer communities like Walden and Legacy pushed the city's suburban frontier southward in the 2010s, attracting young families with relatively affordable new-build homes. Shawnessy anchors the riding's main commercial corridor west of Macleod Trail, while the Somerset-Bridlewood station marks the southern terminus of the CTrain Red Line, providing rapid-transit access to downtown. The South Health Campus, a full-service acute-care hospital that opened in 2012 near the riding's western boundary, serves the region's growing population. Many residents commute to downtown energy-sector offices or to business parks along Deerfoot Trail, and questions of pipeline approval, carbon taxation, and the cost of living were prominent campaign issues in 2019.





