Calgary Rocky Ridge, AB 2019 Federal Election Results Map

Calgary Rocky Ridge — 2019 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Calgary Rocky Ridge was contested in the 2019 election.

🏆 Pat Kelly, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 48,253 votes (68.3% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Todd Kathol (Liberal) with 13,012 votes (18.4%), defeated by a margin of 35,241 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Nathan LeBlanc Fortin (NDP-New Democratic Party, 9%).

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Calgary Rocky Ridge

Calgary Rocky Ridge covers the northwestern suburbs of Calgary, from the established neighbourhoods of Silver Springs and Hawkwood to the newer communities of Tuscany, Royal Oak, and Arbour Lake along the city's western edge. Created through the 2012 redistribution from parts of the former Calgary-Nose Hill and Calgary West ridings, the riding takes its name from the Rocky Ridge neighbourhood, which occupies one of the highest elevations within city limits and offers views of the Rocky Mountain foothills.

Candidates

Pat Kelly (Conservative) is a native Calgarian who graduated from the University of Calgary with a degree in political science in 1994. He spent two decades working as a mortgage broker, co-owning a brokerage and twice serving as president of the Alberta Mortgage Brokers' Association. He also sat on the Real Estate Council of Alberta and taught pre-licensing courses at Mount Royal University. First elected in 2015, he sought re-election as the incumbent.

Todd Kathol (Liberal) carried the Liberal banner in the riding.

Nathan LeBlanc Fortin (NDP) ran as the NDP candidate in Calgary Rocky Ridge.

Catriona Wright (Green Party) represented the Green Party, having also been the Green candidate in the riding in 2015.

Also on the ballot were Tyler Poulin (People's Party) and Shaoli Wang (Independent).

About the Riding

The riding's western communities of Tuscany, Rocky Ridge, and Royal Oak were developed primarily from the late 1990s through the 2010s as master-planned suburbs with family-oriented amenities, curvilinear streets, and village-style commercial centres. Tuscany, one of Calgary's larger planned communities, blends single-family homes with townhouses and is named for the Italian region. Silver Springs and Hawkwood, established in the 1970s and 1980s respectively, are more mature neighbourhoods with larger lots and proximity to Bowmont Natural Environment Park along the Bow River valley. Arbour Lake features a private residents-only lake that serves as a community focal point.

Twelve Mile Coulee, a protected natural corridor of native grassland and aspen groves, cuts through the riding's western communities and provides a habitat corridor linking the urban edge to the foothills landscape. Stoney Trail, the ring road encircling Calgary, runs through the riding and serves as a major commuter artery. The Tuscany CTrain station on the Red Line's northwest extension provides the riding's sole direct rapid-transit connection to downtown, and traffic congestion on Crowchild Trail and at Stoney Trail interchanges has been a longstanding local concern. Many residents work in the energy sector, professional services, or healthcare, and the riding's solidly middle- to upper-middle-class character shaped a 2019 campaign focused on federal economic management, pipeline policy, and carbon pricing.

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