Calgary Crowfoot, AB 2025 Federal Election Results Map

Calgary Crowfoot — 2025 Election Results

Poll-by-poll results for Calgary Crowfoot in the 2025 Canadian federal election. The Conservative candidate won this riding. Explore detailed voting data, candidate results, and turnout statistics at the poll level.

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Calgary Crowfoot

Calgary Crowfoot covers the northwestern corner of Calgary, a predominantly suburban district of family-oriented communities between Crowchild Trail and the city's western boundary. The riding—known as Calgary Rocky Ridge from 2015 to 2025 before reverting to its earlier name following the 2022 redistribution—includes the neighbourhoods of Tuscany, Rocky Ridge, Royal Oak, Arbour Lake, Scenic Acres, Silver Springs, Ranchlands, Hawkwood, Citadel, Nolan Hill, and Sage Hill, among others. These are largely residential communities developed from the 1980s onward, characterized by single-family homes, strip-mall commercial centres, and proximity to the Rocky Mountain foothills visible on the western horizon.

Candidates

Pat Kelly (Conservative) is the incumbent, first elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019, 2021, and 2025. A graduate of the University of Calgary in political science, Kelly worked as a mortgage broker and co-owned a successful brokerage before entering politics. He twice served as president of the Alberta Mortgage Brokers' Association and sat on the Real Estate Council of Alberta. In Parliament, he has served as shadow minister for Small Business, National Revenue, and Prairie Economic Development, and has chaired the Standing Committee on Information, Privacy and Ethics.

Shahnaz Munir (Liberal) immigrated to Canada from Pakistan in 2000 and has lived in Calgary for over two decades. She holds a Bachelor of Education and a Master of Arts from the University of Punjab in Lahore and has taught in the United Kingdom. Active in community organizations including the CNIB and the Rocky Ridge Royal Oak Community Association, she previously ran as the Liberal candidate in Calgary Rocky Ridge in 2021.

Jim Samuelson (NDP) is a letter carrier with Canada Post and a shop steward with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. A second-generation Calgarian, he previously worked as the CEO of a booking agency for folk musicians and performers across North America and Australia. He and his wife have raised four children in Calgary Crowfoot.

Yvonne Snyder (People's Party), Nanette Nerland (Green Party), and Lachlan Van Egmond (Independent) also stood as candidates in the riding.

About the Riding

Calgary Crowfoot is a snapshot of Calgary's suburban expansion over the past four decades. Its oldest neighbourhoods—Silver Springs and Ranchlands, developed in the 1980s—sit along the Bow River valley, while successive waves of development pushed the city's footprint northwest through Hawkwood, Arbour Lake, and Tuscany in the 1990s and 2000s, and into Rocky Ridge, Royal Oak, Nolan Hill, and Sage Hill in the 2010s. The Tuscany CTrain station, at the western terminus of the Red Line, provides transit access to downtown Calgary but remains a long commute for many residents in the riding's outer reaches.

The riding's residents are predominantly middle-class homeowners, many of whom work in Calgary's energy, professional services, construction, and technology sectors. Household incomes tend to be above the city average, and the demographic skews toward families with children and established professionals.

In 2025, the riding's suburban homeowners were particularly attuned to cost-of-living pressures: mortgage renewals at higher interest rates, rising property taxes, and grocery prices. The US trade dispute generated unease in a riding where many households depend directly or indirectly on energy-sector employment. Healthcare access—particularly the shortage of family physicians accepting new patients—was a persistent complaint across the riding's communities, which lack a major hospital. School capacity in newer neighbourhoods and traffic congestion on the limited road network connecting these communities to Calgary's employment centres rounded out the local concerns.

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