Alberta Votes 2019: CBC elections roundup

We've got you covered for all the latest updates on the Alberta election

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We've got you covered for all the latest updates on the Alberta election — from The Scrutineer to Vote Compass and all the action along the campaign trail.

The Ledge Podcast(external link)

The Ledge is a podcast about Alberta politics produced by CBC Edmonton. Legislature reporters Kim Trynacity and Michelle Bellefontaine discuss the events of the week and interview guests to offer listeners an insider's look.

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Vote Compass(external link)

Learn about your own politics by finding out how you stack up with Alberta's political parties. The results might just surprise you.

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Caption: Through a short quiz, the Vote Compass will gives a sense of which parties people align with. (CBC)

The Scrutineer(external link)

Need a smart, fun way to stay on top of provincial election news? We demystify the electoral process, and deliver an analysis of Alberta Votes to your inbox twice a week. Subscribe to The Scrutineer today, so you don't miss any of the action.

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Poll Tracker(external link)

Maintained by CBC poll analyst Éric Grenier, the Poll Tracker aggregates all publicly available polling data.

Promise Tracker

Through the course of the 28-day campaign, CBC News will track some of the most noteworthy promises made by Rachel Notley, Jason Kenney, Stephen Mandel, David Khan and Derek Fildebrandt leading up to election night.

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Caption: Albertans will head to the polls on April 16. (CBC)

Campaign demographics

We take a look at how the parties vying for the votes of Albertans break down demographics-wise.

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Election Fact-checker

  • The meme effect: A look at how parties are using social media to critique opponents in the provincial election
  • Kickoff to the Alberta campaign trail: A look at the leaders of the two major political parties in Alberta as they kick off their provincial election campaigns in different parts of the province