Larry Ashmore

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Larry Ashmore
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Interim leader of the Evergreen Party of Alberta
In office
December 22, 2011 (2011-12-22) – September 2012 (2012-09)
Personal details
Political party Evergreen Party of Alberta
Occupation Construction renovator

Larry Ashmore is a construction renovator and activist in Southern Alberta. He was the interim leader of the Evergreen Party of Alberta, a green political party in Alberta, Canada.[1][2] He has run as a Green candidate at both the provincial and federal levels, and was running for the Evergreens in Livingstone-Macleod in the 2012 provincial election.[3]

Election results

Federal elections

Canadian federal election, 2006: Macleod
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
Conservative Ted Menzies 37,534 75.45 +0.69
Liberal Bernie Kennedy 4,596 9.23 −2.86
New Democratic Joyce Thomas 3,251 6.53 +0.04
Green Larry Ashmore 3,075 6.18 −0.46
Independent Myron Wolf Child 1,055 2.12
Canadian Action Catherine Whelan Costen 235 0.47
Total valid votes 49,879 100.00
Total rejected ballots 133 0.27 +0.01
Turnout 43,224 60.03 0.00

Provincial elections

Alberta general election, 2008: Foothills-Rocky View
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
Progressive Conservative Ted Morton 6,916 57.41% −2.90%
Liberal Herb Coburn 2,200 18.26% 0.87%
Wildrose Alliance Joseph McMaster 1,797 14.92% 5.92%
Green Larry Ashmore 937 7.78% −2.78%
New Democratic Ricardo de Menzies 196 1.63% −0.43%
Total 12,046
Rejected Ballots 84
Eligible electors / Turnout 26,701 45.43%
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Alberta general election, 2012: Livingstone-Macleod
Party Candidate Votes %
Wildrose Pat Stier 8,565 47.97%
Progressive Conservative Evan Berger 7,403 41.46%
New Democratic Matthew Halton 944 5.29%
Liberal Alex Macdonald 597 3.34%
Evergreen Larry Ashmore 347 1.94%

As leader

e • d Summary of the April 23, 2012 Legislative Assembly of Alberta election results
Party Party leader Number of
candidates[4]
Seats Popular vote
2008 Dissol. 2012 % Change #1 % Change (pp)
Progressive Conservative Alison Redford 87 72 66 61 –7.85 567,060 43.95 –8.77
Wildrose Danielle Smith 87 4 17 +325 442,429 34.29 +27.51
Liberal Raj Sherman 87 9 8 5 –37.5 127,645 9.89 –16.54
New Democratic Brian Mason 87 2 2 4 +100 126,752 9.82 +1.34
Alberta Party Glenn Taylor 38 1 –100 17,172 1.33 +1.32
Evergreen Larry Ashmore 25 2 5,082 0.394 –4.162
  Independent 12 1 –100 3,511 0.272 –0.53
Social Credit Len Skowronski 3 294 0.0228 –0.19
Communist Naomi Rankin 2 210 0.0163 +0.01
Separation Bart Hampton3 13 68 0.00527 0.00
  Vacant 1
Total 429 83 83 87 +4.82 1,290,223 100.00%

Notes:

  1. Results at the count.[5]
  2. Results change is compared to the Alberta Greens in 2008.
  3. Elections Alberta lists Bart Hampton as leader of the Separation Party of Alberta, however the party's only candidate is party president Glen Dundas.[6]

References

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