Jim Dinning, Ted Morton jump into lead in first-ballot voting for
next Alberta premier
Dean Bennett, Canadian
PressPublished: Saturday, November 25, 2006
CALGARY (CP) - The race to replace Premier Ralph Klein as leader of Alberta's Progressive Conservative Party was shaping up as two-man battle in early vote returns Saturday.
Former Alberta treasurer Jim Dinning and backbencher Ted Morton were within about 800 votes of each other but racing away from Ed Stelmach and Lyle Oberg, who were battling for a distant third by the time 20 per cent of the votes had been counted.
None of the candidates was close to the 50 per cent plus one majority needed for a first-ballot win. If no one receives the 50 per cent, the top three finishers will move on to a second ballot next Saturday that would see voters rank the candidates in order of preference.
Looking forward to seeing the results tomorrow morning...
10:15pm
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Morton 10781
Stelmach 9241
Oberg 5265
Norris 3885
Hancock 3595
Doerksen 579
McPherson 366
Looks like rural Albertans weren't worried about alittle cold weather!
Go Stelmach!
Here's me completely underestimating Ed Stelmach... and to think, only months ago I was predicting he'd be second... weird.
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