- Separation Party of Alberta
Infobox_Canada_Political_Party
party_name = Separation Party of Alberta
party_wikicolourid = SeparationAB
status = active
class = prov
party_
leader =Bruce Hutton (interim)
president =Mike Bennison
foundation = 2004
dissolution =
ideology = Separatism
headquarters = Box 31074
Edmonton AB
T5Z 3P3
int_alignment = none
colours =Green & Gold
seats_house = 0
website = [http://www.separationalberta.com/ http://www.separationalberta.com/]The Separation Party of Alberta is a
political party that advocates the secession ofAlberta fromCanada . Its leader isBruce Hutton .History
The party took over the rights of the inactive
Alberta First Party in June 2004 and changed the party name. The party fielded 12 candidates in the provincial election, held onNovember 22 ,2004 . These candidates won a total of 4,680 votes, or 0.5% of the popular vote in the province. Here are the candidates, their ridings, votes and percentages:- Calgary-Fort, Leo Ollenberger, 212 (2.7%)
- Calgary-Shaw, Daniel Doher, 171 (1.6%)
Airdrie-Chestermere , Bob Lefurgey, 394 (3.3%)Drumheller-Stettler , David Carnegie, 465 (4.5%)- Highwood,
Cory Morgan , 299 (2.8%) Little Bow , Grant Shaw, 432 (4.8%)Livingstone-Macleod , Jim Walker, 339 (3.4%)Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills , Brian Vasseur, 746 (6.1%)- Red Deer-South, Judy Mine, 261 (2.2%)
Rocky Mountain House ,Bruce Hutton , 505 (4.9%)Strathcona , Roberta McDonald, 297 (2.1%)Strathmore-Brooks , Jay Kolody, 559 (6.1%)
The Separation Party is not the first separatist party to make a foray into Albertan politics. The
Western Canada Concept achieved modest success in the early 1980s, even winning aby-election in 1982. The WCC's popularity declined before the end of the decade. TheAlberta Independence Party ran 14 candidates in the 2001 general election, but these candidates were designated as independents because the party had not been registered with Elections Alberta. The AIP eventually disbanded.The Separation Party has informal ties with the
Western Independence Party of Saskatchewan and its website includes links to the website of that party. The Separation Party is not affiliated to theWestern Canada Concept Party of British Columbia or theBritish Columbia -basedWestern Block Party and has distanced itself from Doug Christie, the controversial leader of those parties.Recent challenges
Serious disagreements within the party membership led to a showdown at a party meeting on October 29, 2005. One group, led by Alan Clark, voted out the President and the Board of Directors, who refused to recognize the vote, claiming that it was unconstitutional. As a result, the party runs the risk of being de-registered by the province. A party convention was held March 25, 2006 to resolve these issues.
The party managed to field just one candidate, its leader, for the
March 3 2008 Alberta general election. Hutton placed last out of a field of seven candidates inRocky Mountain House , capturing just 1.21% of the vote.ee also
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Alberta separatism
*List of Alberta political partiesExternal links
* [http://www.separationalberta.com Separation Party of Alberta]
* [http://www.separationalberta.com/leaderltr200509.asp The Formation of the Separation Party of Alberta]Alberta politics
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