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Provincial Electoral Division - Historical 2010
The Provincial Electoral Division - Historical 2010 dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the areas in Alberta established as electoral divisions under the Alberta Electoral Divisions Act of December 2, 2010. This dataset reflects the legally valid boundaries for provincial general elections and for provincial by-elections, and supersedes all previously published electoral division datasets.
Electoral Geography Boundary Files (45th General Election) - Canada 2025
The files provided are made available from Elections Canada. The Electoral Boundary Files show the polling divisions and advanced polling divisions used in the 45th General Election on April 28, 2025. The federal electoral districts (Representation Orders of 2023) are also included.
Electoral districts
Administrative divisions corresponding to the territories represented by the municipal councilors.Attributs:id - ID - Unique IdentifierNumero - Electoral district numberMunicipality - Municipality codeName - Name of the electoral district councilor - Name of the electoral district councilor - Name of the electoral district councilor**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Provincial Electoral Division - Historical 2003
The Provincial Electoral Division - Historical 2003 dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the areas in Alberta established as electoral divisions under the Alberta Electoral Divisions Act of May 16, 2003. This dataset is no longer valid and is of historical interest only.
Provincial Electoral Division - Current 2019
The data in this information product illustrates the boundaries of Alberta's 87 Provincial Electoral Divisions. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. The Provincial Electoral Divisions used in this information product were enacted in December 2017 and came into effect for the 2019 provincial general election.
Electoral District Boundaries
The dataset is a compilation of the boundaries of the 19 NWT Electoral Districts based upon the 2012 Electoral Boundary Commission and the legal descriptions found in Bill 18 of Fifth Session, Seventeenth Legislative Assembly plus any Polling Divisions within each Electoral District as determined by Elections NWT.
Boundaries of polling divisions from the last municipal elections
Delimitation of the polling divisions of each of the electoral districts of the last municipal elections**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Federal Electoral Districts - Canada 2015
A federal electoral district is an area represented by a member of the House of Commons. The Federal Electoral Districts (FED) dataset is a digital representation of the 338 electoral districts proclaimed by the Representation Order of 2013. This dataset is an update of the 2013 Federal Electoral Districts (FED) 2013.
Municipal elections - Voting areas by civic address
The set contains resources that present, for each civic address, information related to polling divisions, polling stations, and electoral districts by district.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Alberta Census Profiles by Electoral Division - Current
This data set comprises all of the current feature classes in the Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions profiles. This data is derived from the 2021 Census of Canada.
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