Yvonne Fritz - Election Results

Election Results

2012 Alberta general election Turnout % Swing
Affiliation Candidate Votes % Party Personal
Progressive Conservative Yvonne Fritz 4,950 44.50% %
Wildrose Happy Mann 4,189 37.66% % *
Liberal Narita Sherman 1,155 10.38% % *
NDP Reinaldo Conterras 586 5.27% % *
Evergreen Susan Stratton 244 2.19% *
Total ' 100%
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined '
Eligible Electors
Progressive Conservative hold Swing %
2008 Alberta general election results (Calgary-Cross) Turnout 27.4%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Yvonne Fritz 4,011 57%
Liberal Ron I. Reinhold 1,565 22%
Wildrose Alliance Gordon Huth 605 9%
Greens Susan Stratton 394 6%
NDP Shelina N. Hassanali 477 7%
2004 Alberta general election results (Calgary-Cross) Turnout 29.7%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Yvonne Fritz 3,770 58%
Liberal Raleigh Dehaney 1,453 22%
Alberta Alliance Gordon Huth 646 10%
Greens Ryan Richardson 271 4%
NDP Jeanie Keebler 393 6%
2001 Alberta general election results (Calgary-Cross) Turnout 41.6%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Yvonne Fritz 6,816 75%
Liberal Keith Jones 1,863 20%
NDP Ramiro Mora 441 5%
1997 Alberta general election results (Calgary-Cross) Turnout 40.7%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Yvonne Fritz 5,964 67%
Liberal Keith Jones 2,456 28%
Social Credit Maurizio Terrigno 467 5%
1993 Alberta general election results (Calgary-Cross) Turnout ?%
Affiliation Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Yvonne Fritz 6,449 60%
Liberal Keith Hart 3,567 33%
NDP Vinay Dey 686 6%
Natural Law Neeraj Varma 86 1%

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