The 2025 Electoral Boundaries Commission has been established

Alberta’s population has increased substantially in the last eight years since the previous Electoral Boundaries Commission.  The Electoral Boundaries Commission Act requires a review of our provincial constituency boundaries prior to the next Alberta General Election.  Changes to provincial law in the Fall of 2024 increased the number of constituencies from 87 to 89 for the next General Election.  The Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission is required to review Alberta’s electoral boundaries and provide an initial report to the Legislative Assembly by October 2025.  The Commission is required to hold public hearings prior to providing its initial report and after the report has been made.

  • Your input
  • Populations figures and relative population density throughout the province
  • Common community interests
  • Geographic features and natural boundaries
  • Effective representation

GET INVOLVED

Take Part

Albertans can take part in the electoral boundaries process by attending a public hearing, providing a written submission, and staying informed about the Commission’s progress throughout the review. Submit your feedback to help shape the future of Alberta’s electoral boundaries.

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The Maps

Review the current 87 Electoral Boundaries:

Feedback to the Commission

Provide written feedback to the Electoral Boundaries Commission.

Electoral Division

Explore the current 87 Electoral Divisions, and search for yours.

Public Hearings

A series of public hearings will afford Albertans the opportunity to provide input for the Commission’s review of Alberta’s Electoral Divisions (Constituencies).

The dates for upcoming public hearings are currently being decided. Please check back for more information on when the first meetings will be scheduled.