Vermilion-Lloydminster was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using first past the post method of voting from 1993 to 2019.

The largest communities in the constituency are the city of Lloydminster, town of Vermilion, and the town Viking.

History

The electoral district was created in the 1993 boundary re-distribution out of the old Lloydminster and Vermilion-Viking districts.

Under the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, the constituency was bounded by the Saskatchewan border to the east, and clockwise from there is bounded by Battle River-Wainwright, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, Lac La Biche-St. Paul, and Bonnyville-Cold Lake. The district remained completely unchanged in the 2010 electoral boundary re-distribution.

The electoral district was abolished in the 2017 electoral boundary re-distribution, and redistributed into Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright and Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville electoral districts which would take effect for the 2019 Alberta general election.

Boundary history

80 Vermilion-Lloydminster 2003 boundaries
Bordering districts
NorthEastWestSouth
Bonnyville-Cold Lake and Lac La Biche-St. PaulSaskatchewan boundaryFort Saskatchewan-VegrevilleBattle River-Wainwright
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Legal description from the Statutes of Alberta 2003, Electoral Divisions Act.
Starting at the intersection of Highway 36 with the north boundary of Sec. 6 in Twp. 53, Rge. 12 W4; then 1. east along the north boundary of Secs. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 in Twp. 53, Rges. 12 and 11 W4 to the east boundary of Rge. 11 W4; 2. south along the east boundary of Rge. 11 W4 to the north boundary of Twp. 52; 3. east along the north boundary of Twp. 52 to the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 34 in Twp. 52, Rge. 8 W4; 4. south along the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 34 to the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 34; 5. east along the north boundary of the south half of Secs. 34 and 35 to the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 35; 6. south along the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 35 to the north boundary of Sec. 26; 7. east along the north boundary of Secs. 26 and 25 in the Twp. and the north boundary of Secs. 30, 29, 28 and 27 in Twp. 52, Rge. 7 W4 to the east boundary of Sec. 34; 8. north along the east boundary of Sec. 34 in the Twp. and the east boundary of Secs. 3, 10 and 15 in Twp. 53, Rge. 7 W4 to the north boundary of Sec. 14; 9. east along the north boundary of Secs. 14 and 13 in Twp. 53, Rge. 7 W4 and the north boundary of Secs. 18, 17, 16 and 15 in Rge. 6 to the east boundary of Sec. 22; 10. north along the east boundary of Secs. 22, 27 and 34 in the Twp. and the east boundary of Secs. 3, 10, 15, 22, 27 and 34 in Twp. 54 and the east boundary of Secs. 3, 10, 15 and 22 in Twp. 55 to the north boundary of Sec. 23 in Twp. 55, Rge. 6 W4; 11. east along the north boundary of Secs. 23 and 24 in the Twp. and the north boundary of Secs. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 in Twp. 55, Rge. 5 W4 and the north boundary of Secs. 19, 20 and 21 in Twp. 55, Rge. 4 W4 to the right bank of the North Saskatchewan River; 12. downstream along the right bank to the north boundary of Twp. 54, Rge. 3 W4; 13. east along the north boundary of Twp. 54 to the east boundary of Sec. 4 in Twp. 55, Rge. 3 W4; 14. north along the east boundary of Secs. 4, 9, 16, 21, 28 and 33 to the north boundary of Twp. 55, Rge. 3 W4; 15. east along the north boundary of Twp. 55 to the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 3, Twp. 56, Rge. 3 W4; 16. north along the east boundary of the west half of Secs. 3 and 10 to the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 10 in the Twp.; 17. east along the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 10 to the south boundary of Unipouheous Indian Reserve No. 121; 18. east and north along the Indian Reserve to the south boundary of the Fishing Lake Métis Settlement; 19. east, north and east along the Métis Settlement to the east boundary of the Province; 20. south along the east boundary of the Province to the right bank of the Battle River; 21. upstream along the right bank to the north boundary of Sec. 17 in Twp. 47, Rge. 5 W4; 22. west along the north boundary of Secs. 17 and 18 in the Twp. and the north boundary of Secs. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in Twp. 47, Rges. 6 and 7 W4 to the east boundary of Rge. 8 W4; 23. north along the east boundary to the north boundary of Sec. 24 in Twp. 47, Rge. 8 W4; 24. west along the north boundary to the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 25 in the Twp.; 25. north along the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 25 to the north boundary of Sec. 25; 26. west along the north boundary of Secs. 25 and 26 in the Twp. to the east boundary of Sec. 34 in the Twp.; 27. north along the east boundary of Sec. 34 to the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 34; 28. west along the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 34 to the east boundary of Sec. 33 in the Twp.; 29. north along the east boundary of Sec. 33 to the north boundary of Twp. 47; 30. west along the north boundary of Twp. 47 to the east boundary of Sec. 6 in Twp. 48, Rge. 8 W4; 31. north along the east boundary of Sec. 6 to the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 6; 32. west along the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 6 to the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 6; 33. north along the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 6 to the north boundary of Sec. 6; 34. west along the north boundary of Sec. 6 to the east boundary of Rge. 9 W4; 35. north along the east boundary of Rge. 9 W4 to the north boundary of Sec. 12 in Twp. 48, Rge. 9 W4; 36. west along the north boundary of Sec. 12 to the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 13 in the Twp.; 37. north along the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 13 to the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 13; 38. west along the north boundary of the south half of Secs. 13 and 14 in the Twp. to the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 14; 39. north along the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 14 to the north boundary of Sec. 14; 40. west along the north boundary of Secs. 14, 15, 16 and 17 in the Twp. to the east boundary of Sec. 18 in the Twp.; 41. south along the east boundary to the north boundary of the south half of Sec. 18; 42. west along the north boundary to the east boundary of Rge. 10 W4; 43. north along the east boundary to the north boundary of Sec. 13 in Twp. 48, Rge. 10 W4; 44. west along the north boundary of Secs. 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 in the Twp. to the east boundary of the west half of Sec. 17 in the Twp.; 45. south along the east boundary of the west half of Secs. 17, 8 and 5 in the Twp. and the east boundary of the west half of Secs. 32, 29, 20, 17, 8 and 5 in Twp. 47, Rge. 10 W4 to the north boundary of Twp. 46; 46. east along the north boundary to the east boundary of Sec. 32 in Twp. 46, Rge. 10 W4; 47. south along the east boundary of Secs. 32, 29, 20, 17, 8 and 5 in Twp. 46, Rge. 10 W4 to the north boundary of Twp. 45; 48. west along the north boundary to the east boundary of Sec. 3 in Twp. 46, Rge. 13 W4; 49. north along the east boundary to the north boundary of Sec. 3; 50. west along the north boundary of Secs. 3 and 4 to the intersection with Highway 36; 51. north along Highway 36 to the north boundary of Twp. 46 52. west along the north boundary of Twp. 46 to the east boundary of Sec. 5 in Twp. 47, Rge. 13 W4; 53. north along the east boundary of Secs. 5, 8, 17, 20, 29 and 32 in the Twp. and the east boundary of Secs. 5, 8, 17 and 20 in Twp. 48 to the north boundary of Sec. 21; 54. east along the north boundary of Secs. 21, 22 and 23 to Highway 36 in Twp. 48, Rge. 13 W4; 55. north along Highway 36 to the starting point.
Note:
84 Vermilion-Lloydminster 2010 boundaries
Bordering districts
NorthEastWestSouth
Bonnyville-Cold Lake and Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two HillsSaskatchewan boundaryFort Saskatchewan-VegrevilleBattle River-Wainwright
Legal description from the Statutes of Alberta 2010, Electoral Divisions Act.
Legal description from the Statutes of Alberta 2003, Electoral Divisions Act.
Note: The district remained unchanged in 2010.

Electoral history

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Vermilion-Lloydminster
AssemblyYearsMemberParty
See Lloydminster and Vermilion-Viking 1971–1993
23rd1993–1997Steve WestProgressive Conservative
24th1997–2001
25th2001–2004Lloyd Snelgrove
26th2004–2008
27th2008–2012
2012Independent
28th2012–2015Richard StarkeProgressive Conservative
29th2015–2019
See Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright and Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville 2019–

The riding was created in 1993 and has been returning Progressive Conservative MLA's with large majorities since it was created. The first member was Steve West who had previously served as MLA for Vermilion-Viking for two terms beginning in 1986. While representing this riding he served a number of cabinet portfolios in the government of Ralph Klein. West retired from office in 2001.

The second representative of the riding is Lloyd Snelgrove who was first elected in 2001 and has since served three terms in office. Snelgrove briefly served as Minister of Finance under the government of Ed Stelmach. He decided to leave the Progressive Conservative caucus on January 27, 2012, and sit as an Independent after becoming disenchanted with Premier Alison Redford.

Dr. Richard Starke won the riding for the Progressive Conservatives in the 2012 election, and was one of only two PC MLAs to win re-election outside of Calgary in the 2015 election. He placed second in the PC leadership election of 2017 on a campaign of remaining an independent party from Wildrose. When the PCs subsequently voted to join the Wildrose and form the United Conservative Party, he announced he would continue to sit as a PC rather than join the new party.

Starke retired at the end of the 29th Legislature. The district was abolished at the same time, and replaced with Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright.

Legislative election results

1993

vte1993 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeSteve West5,52452.30%
LiberalGreg Michaud4,29540.66%
New DemocraticGrant Bergman7447.04%
Total10,563
Rejected, spoiled and declined33
Eligible electors / turnout17,87259.29%
Progressive Conservative pickup new district.
Source(s)Source: . Alberta Heritage Community Foundation.

1997

vte1997 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeSteve West5,61655.44%3.14%
LiberalPat Gulak2,78727.51%-13.15%
Social CreditJeff Newland1,12511.11%
New DemocraticWes Neumeier6025.94%-1.10%
Total10,130
Rejected, spoiled and declined20
Eligible electors / turnout19,00253.42%-5.87%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing8.15%
Source(s)Source: . Alberta Heritage Community Foundation.

2001

vte2001 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeLloyd Snelgrove6,97873.28%17.84%
LiberalDavid Tschorn98010.29%-17.22%
New DemocraticRaymond Stone97610.25%4.31%
Alberta FirstGrant West5896.19%
Total9,523
Rejected, spoiled and declined34
Eligible electors / turnout19,84748.15%-5.26%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing17.53%
Source(s)Source: . Alberta Heritage Community Foundation.

2004

vte2004 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeLloyd Snelgrove5,46659.66%-13.62%
Alberta AllianceDavid Benoit2,43726.60%
LiberalPatricia Thomas7067.71%-2.59%
New DemocraticRay Stone5536.04%-4.21%
Total9,162
Rejected, spoiled and declined25
Eligible electors / turnout21,79642.15%-6.00%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing-14.96%
Source(s)Source: . Alberta Heritage Community Foundation.

2008

vte2008 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeLloyd Snelgrove7,01380.75%21.09%
LiberalRobert Sawatzky8269.51%1.80%
New DemocraticWendy Myshak4825.55%-0.49%
GreenNgaio Hotte3644.19%
Total8,685
Rejected, spoiled and declined14
Eligible electors / turnout23,39937.18%-4.97%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing19.09%
Source(s)Source: . Elections Alberta.

2012

vte2012 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeRichard Starke6,25551.95%-28.80%
WildroseDanny Hozack4,50937.45%
LiberalCorina Ganton4633.85%-5.67%
New DemocraticRay Stone4153.45%-2.10%
IndependentRichard Yaceyko3993.31%
Total12,041
Rejected, spoiled and declined52
Eligible electors / turnout23,34051.81%14.64%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing-28.37%
Source(s)Source: . Elections Alberta.

2015

vte2015 Alberta general election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive ConservativeRichard Starke5,93547.35%-4.60%
WildroseDanny Hozack4,17133.28%-4.17%
New DemocraticSaba Mossagizi2,42819.37%15.92%
Total12,534
Rejected, spoiled and declined55
Eligible electors / turnout26,91846.77%-5.04%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing-0.21%
Source(s)Source: . Elections Alberta.

Senate nominee election results

2004

2004 Senate nominee election results: Vermilion-LloydminsterTurnout 41.97%
AffiliationCandidateVotes% votes% ballotsRank
Progressive ConservativeBert Brown3,56515.20%47.97%1
Progressive ConservativeBetty Unger3,46914.79%46.68%2
Progressive ConservativeCliff Breitkreuz2,70211.52%36.36%3
IndependentLink Byfield2,2969.79%30.89%4
Progressive ConservativeDavid Usherwood2,2029.39%29.63%6
Alberta AllianceMichael Roth2,1839.31%29.37%7
Progressive ConservativeJim Silye2,1819.30%29.35%5
Alberta AllianceGary Horan1,8908.06%25.43%10
Alberta AllianceVance Gough1,8788.01%25.27%8
IndependentTom Sindlinger1,0904.64%14.67%9
Total votes23,456100%
Total ballots7,4323.16 votes per ballot
Rejected, spoiled and declined1,716

Voters had the option of selecting four candidates on the ballot

Student vote results

2004

Participating schools
Holy Rosary High School
J.R. Robson School
South Ferriby School
Tulliby Lake School
Vermilion Elementary School
Viking School

On November 19, 2004, a student vote was conducted at participating Alberta schools to parallel the 2004 Alberta general election results. The vote was designed to educate students and simulate the electoral process for persons who have not yet reached the legal majority. The vote was conducted in 80 of the 83 provincial electoral districts with students voting for actual election candidates. Schools with a large student body that reside in another electoral district had the option to vote for candidates outside of the electoral district then where they were physically located.

2004 Alberta student vote results
AffiliationCandidateVotes%
Progressive ConservativeLloyd Snelgrove54658.15%
Alberta AllianceDavid Benoit18820.02%
LiberalPatricia Thomas12813.63%
NDPRay Stone778.20%
Total939100%
Rejected, spoiled and declined37

2012

2012 Alberta student vote results
AffiliationCandidateVotes%
Progressive ConservativeDr. Richard Starke%
WildroseDanny Hozack
LiberalCorina Ganton%
NDPRaymond Stone%
Total100%

See also

Further reading

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