Barb Miller
Barbara Miller (born 1958 or 1959) is a Canadian politician who was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Red Deer-South.[1][2] She was the president of the Red Deer and District Labour Council and a cashier for Safeway Canada.
Barb Miller | |
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| Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Red Deer-South | |
| In office May 5, 2015 – April 16, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Cal Dallas |
| Succeeded by | Jason Stephan |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1958/1959 (age 61–62) Edmonton, Alberta |
| Political party | Alberta New Democratic Party |
| Residence | Red Deer, Alberta |
| Occupation | Union shop steward, cashier |
Electoral history
2019 general election
| 2019 Alberta general election: Red Deer-South | ||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
| United Conservative | Jason Stephan | 16,159 | 60.3 | |||||
| New Democratic | Barbara Miller | 6,844 | 25.5 | |||||
| Alberta Party | Ryan McDougall | 3,244 | 12.1 | |||||
| Freedom Conservative | Teah-Jay Cartwright | 299 | 1.1 | |||||
| Green | Lori Curran | 246 | 0.9 | |||||
| Total valid votes | ||||||||
| Rejected, spoiled and declined | ||||||||
| Registered electors | ||||||||
| Turnout | ||||||||
2015 general election
| 2015 Alberta general election: Red Deer-South | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
| New Democratic | Barb Miller | 7,023 | 35.9% | |||||
| Progressive Conservative | Darcy Mykytyshyn | 5,413 | 27.6% | |||||
| Wildrose | Norman Wiebe | 4,814 | 24.6% | |||||
| Alberta Party | Serge Gingras | 1,035 | 5.3% | |||||
| Liberal | Deborah Checkel | 738 | 3.8% | |||||
| Green | Ben Dubois | 274 | 1.4% | |||||
| Independent | Patti Argent | 232 | 1.2% | |||||
| Independent | William Berry | 60 | 0.3% | |||||
| Total | ||||||||
| Rejected ballots | ||||||||
| Eligible electors / Turnout | ||||||||
References
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