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Reform Party of Alberta (1989–2004)

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According to the official archives of Elections Alberta, in the 1989 Senate election, the Stan Waters campaign received $ 147,822 in campaign donations, $ 19,000 transferred from the Reform Party of Alberta, and $ 23,558.96 was from fundraising functions, for a total of $ 190,380.96 in campaign
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The other and primary purpose was to keep Reform focused as a federal party instead of being distracted by provincial campaigns. Nonetheless, there was considerable agitation at this time by some Albertan Reform members to form an active provincial party that could challenge
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in 2002. Unlike Reform, the Alberta Alliance was an active political party—it fielded a full slate of candidates in the 2004 general election, and won one seat in the Legislature.
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The report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the Provincial senatorial election Monday, October 16, 1989
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government. In some opinion polls, the dormant Reform Party actually placed ahead of the Tories. When
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Expenses for the campaign were $ 197,641.00, resulting in a deficit of $ 7,260.04.
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The Reform Party of Alberta was deregistered after the election, along with the
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was elected to lead the PCs in 1992, enthusiasm for an alternative
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Future party leader David Salmon was Stan Waters official agent.
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elections held by the Government of Alberta to select nominees
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The Reform Party did not nominate any candidates in the
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Index

Reform Party of Alberta (2016–present)
Leader
Lorne Samson
Ideology
Populism
Green
Politics of Alberta
Political parties
Elections
provincial
political party
Alberta
Elections Alberta
Reform Party of Canada
general elections
elections held by the Government of Alberta to select nominees
Senate of Canada
Governor General of Canada
Prime Minister
1989 Senate election
1998 Senate election
Stanley Waters
Ted Morton
Bert Brown
Don Getty
Progressive Conservative
Ralph Klein
right wing
split the vote
Liberals

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