Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, AB 2019 Federal Election Results Map

Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan — 2019 Election Results

📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan was contested in the 2019 election.

🏆 Garnett Genuis, the Conservative candidate, won the riding with 53,600 votes (73.4% of the vote).

🥈 The runner-up was Aidan Theroux (NDP-New Democratic Party) with 8,867 votes (12.1%), defeated by a margin of 44,733 votes.

📊 Other notable candidates: Ron Thiering (Liberal, 10%).

Riding information

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Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan

Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan spans the eastern and northeastern edges of the Edmonton metropolitan area. The riding takes in Sherwood Park — an unincorporated urban service area within Strathcona County with roughly 71,000 residents — and the city of Fort Saskatchewan, situated along the North Saskatchewan River to the northeast. Rural portions of Strathcona County fill the space between these two centres.

Candidates

Garnett Genuis (Conservative) — Raised in Strathcona County, Genuis earned a bachelor's degree in public affairs and policy management from Carleton University and a master's in public policy from the London School of Economics. Before entering politics, he worked as an assistant to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and as a communications adviser to minister Rona Ambrose. First elected in 2015 at age 28, he was named Maclean's Parliamentarian of the Year in 2017 — the youngest recipient of the award at that time.

Aidan Theroux (NDP) — A 20-year-old communications student at MacEwan University, Theroux focused his campaign on public pharmacare and lower tuition costs for young Canadians.

Ron Thiering (Liberal) — A lifelong resident of the riding who had worked as a carpenter and home builder, Thiering owned and operated Edmonton International Raceway. He described himself as a lifelong Liberal and longtime party volunteer.

Laura Sanderson (Green Party), Darren Villetard (People's Party), and Patrick McElrea (Veterans Coalition) also stood for election.

About the Riding

The economic character of Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan is inseparable from Alberta's petrochemical industry. Strathcona County sits at the heart of Alberta's Industrial Heartland — the largest hydrocarbon processing region in Canada, with tens of billions in cumulative capital investment and dozens of companies operating in the area. Refinery Row, along Sherwood Park's western edge, hosts major facilities including the Imperial Oil Strathcona Refinery and the Suncor Edmonton Refinery. Fort Saskatchewan anchors the northern portion of the Industrial Heartland, with chemical manufacturing and upgrading operations that generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs.

Despite this heavy industrial presence, the riding's residential character is thoroughly suburban. Sherwood Park is one of Canada's largest unincorporated urban communities, governed as a hamlet within the specialized municipality of Strathcona County, and is known for its tree-lined streets, parks, and recreation centres. Fort Saskatchewan's downtown along the river has undergone revitalization efforts in recent years. Highway 21 and Highway 15 are the primary arteries connecting the riding's communities to Edmonton, and both routes carry heavy commuter and industrial traffic. Pipeline policy, environmental regulation of the petrochemical sector, and highway infrastructure improvements were key federal issues for constituents in 2019.

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