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| No. | Name | Pop. (2001) | Var. to Prov. Avg. | Var. to Cat. Avg. |
| 1 | Dunvegan | 24,202 | (32.70%) | N/A |
| 2 | Calgary-Bow | 39,604 | 10.20% | 5.10% |
| 3 | Calgary-Buffalo | 39,357 | 9.50% | 4.40% |
| 4 | Calgary-Cross | 39,524 | 9.90% | 4.90% |
| 5 | Calgary-Currie | 39,340 | 9.40% | 4.40% |
| 6 | Calgary-East | 38,655 | 7.50% | 2.60% |
| 7 | Calgary-Egmont | 37,423 | 4.10% | (0.70%) |
| 8 | Calgary-Elbow | 38,906 | 8.20% | 3.20% |
| 9 | Calgary-Fish Creek | 36,457 | 1.40% | (3.30%) |
| 10 | Calgary-Foothills | 36,415 | 1.30% | (3.40%) |
| 11 | Calgary-Fort | 39,155 | 8.90% | 3.90% |
| 12 | Calgary-Glenmore | 37,770 | 5.10% | 0.20% |
| 13 | Calgary-Hays | 36,258 | 0.90% | (3.80%) |
| 14 | Calgary-Lougheed | 36,702 | 2.10% | (2.60%) |
| 15 | Calgary-MacKay | 37,803 | 5.20% | 0.30% |
| 16 | Calgary-McCall | 36,458 | 1.40% | (3.20%) |
| 17 | Calgary-Montrose | 39,276 | 9.20% | 4.20% |
| 18 | Calgary-Mountain View | 39,586 | 10.10% | 5.10% |
| 19 | Calgary-North Hill | 38,465 | 7.00% | 2.10% |
| 20 | Calgary-North West | 39,246 | 9.20% | 4.20% |
| 21 | Calgary-Nose Hill | 38,622 | 7.40% | 2.50% |
| 22 | Calgary-Shaw | 35,966 | 0.00% | (4.60%) |
| 23 | Calgary-Varsity | 39,691 | 10.40% | 5.30% |
| 24 | Calgary West | 38,187 | 6.20% | 1.30% |
| 25 | Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview | 37,797 | 5.10% | 0.30% |
| 26 | Edmonton-Calder | 37,190 | 3.40% | (1.30%) |
| 27 | Edmonton-Castle Downs | 37,570 | 4.50% | (0.30%) |
| 28 | Edmonton-Centre | 35,096 | (2.40%) | (6.90%) |
| 29 | Edmonton-Decore | 35,570 | (1.10%) | (5.60%) |
| 30 | Edmonton-Ellerslie | 35,707 | (0.70%) | (5.20%) |
| 31 | Edmonton-Glenora | 36,766 | 2.30% | (2.40%) |
| 32 | Edmonton-Gold Bar | 37,052 | 3.10% | (1.70%) |
| 33 | Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood | 38,418 | 6.90% | 2.00% |
| 34 | Edmonton-Jasper Place | 36,483 | 1.50% | (3.20%) |
| 35 | Edmonton-Manning | 37,410 | 4.10% | (0.70%) |
| 36 | Edmonton-McClung | 38,266 | 6.40% | 1.50% |
| 37 | Edmonton-Mill Creek | 36,545 | 1.70% | (3.00%) |
| 38 | Edmonton-Mill Woods | 38,339 | 6.60% | 1.70% |
| 39 | Edmonton-Riverview | 37,059 | 3.10% | (1.70%) |
| 40 | Edmonton-Rutherford | 36,420 | 1.30% | (3.30%) |
| 41 | Edmonton-Strathcona | 37,014 | 3.00% | (1.80%) |
| 42 | Edmonton-Whitemud | 37,402 | 4.00% | (0.70%) |
| 43 | Airdrie-Chestermere | 37,651 | 4.70% | 5.70% |
| 44 | Athabasca-Redwater | 34,772 | (3.30%) | 4.70% |
| 45 | Banff-Cochrane | 35,593 | (1.00%) | (0.10%) |
| 46 | Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock | 35,086 | (2.40%) | 5.60% |
| 47 | Battle River-Wainwright | 31,042 | (13.70%) | (6.50%) |
| 48 | Bonnyville-Cold Lake | 31,289 | (13.00%) | (12.20%) |
| 49 | Calmar-Drayton Valley-Millet | 34,279 | (4.70%) | 3.20% |
| 50 | Cardston-Taber-Warner | 31,755 | (11.70%) | (4.40%) |
| 51 | Cypress-Medicine Hat | 31,513 | (12.30%) | (11.50%) |
| 52 | Drumheller-Stettler | 33,483 | (6.90%) | 0.80% |
| 53 | Foothills-Rocky View | 33,397 | (7.10%) | 0.60% |
| 54 | Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville | 36,172 | 0.60% | 1.50% |
| 55 | Grande Prairie-Smoky | 36,178 | 0.60% | 1.60% |
| 56 | Grande Prairie-Wapiti | 32,987 | (8.20%) | (7.40%) |
| 57 | Highwood | 31,410 | (12.60%) | (11.80%) |
| 58 | Innisfail-Sylvan Lake | 36,076 | 0.30% | 8.60% |
| 59 | Lac La Biche-St. Paul | 35,230 | (2.00%) | 6.10% |
| 60 | Lacombe-Ponoka | 35,065 | (2.50%) | 5.60% |
| 61 | Leduc-Beaumont-Devon | 37,378 | 4.00% | 4.90% |
| 62 | Lesser Slave Lake | 27,731 | (22.90%) | (16.50%) |
| 63 | Lethbridge-East | 34,684 | (3.50%) | (2.60%) |
| 64 | Lethbridge-West | 32,695 | (9.10%) | (8.20%) |
| 65 | Little Bow | 32,897 | (8.50%) | (1.00%) |
| 66 | Livingstone-Macleod | 33,534 | (6.70%) | 1.00% |
| 67 | Medicine Hat | 35,889 | (0.20%) | 0.70% |
| 68 | Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills | 32,738 | (8.90%) | (1.40%) |
| 69 | Peace River | 31,655 | (11.90%) | (4.70%) |
| 70 | Red Deer-North | 36,115 | 0.50% | 1.40% |
| 71 | Red Deer-South | 36,424 | 1.30% | 2.30% |
| 72 | Rocky Mountain House | 33,313 | (7.30%) | 0.30% |
| 73 | Sherwood Park | 35,360 | (1.60%) | (0.70%) |
| 74 | Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert | 37,216 | 3.50% | 4.50% |
| 75 | St. Albert | 39,160 | 8.90% | 9.90% |
| 76 | Stony Plain | 37,410 | 4.10% | 12.60% |
| 77 | Strathcona | 36,435 | 1.30% | 2.30% |
| 78 | Strathmore-Brooks | 38,140 | 6.10% | 7.10% |
| 79 | Vermilion-LloydminsterVermilion-Lloydminster is an Albertan provincial electoral district, located in east-central Alberta. Under the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, the constituency is bounded by the Saskatchewan border to the east, and clockwise from ther | 30,675 | (14.70%) | (13.90%) |
| 80 | West Yellowhead | 29,349 | (18.40%) | (11.60%) |
| 81 | Wetaskiwin-Camrose | 37,750 | 5.00% | 6.00% |
| 82 | Whitecourt-Ste. AnneWhitecourt-Ste. Anne is an Albertan provincial electoral district, located in central Alberta. Under the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004, the constituency is bounded by West Yellowhead to the west, and clockwise from there by Grande Pra | 32,251 | (10.30%) | (2.90%) |
| 83 | Wood BuffaloWood Buffalo is an Albertan provincial electoral district, located in the northeastern corner of the province. The district was created in the Alberta electoral boundary re-distribution of 2004 to encompass the entire regional municipality of Wood Buffalo | 42,971 | 19.50% | 20.60% |
As a result of the re-distribution, Calgary gained two seats. EdmontonEdmonton a Canadian city, is the capital of the province of Alberta. History Edmonton was founded in 1795 when a Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post was established with the construction of Fort Edmonton. John Rowand, a fur trader for the North West Company lost one seat, and one special consideration division was eliminated. Dunvegan is the sole remaining "special" division - due to its isolation it is allowed to have a population below 75% of the provincial average. Lesser Slave Lake is now considered to be a standard ruralRural areas are sparsely settled places away from the influence of large cities and towns. Such areas are distinct from more intensively settled urban and suburban areas, and also from unsettled lands such as outback or wilderness. People live in villages division as its boundaries were re-drawn so that its population is slightly above 75% of the provincial average. One urbanUrban is in or having to do with cities, as distinct from rural areas. In terms of music, urban music and urban radio are synonymous with the terms rap or hip hop and Rhythm and blues, which typically originates in urban areas. In these contexts the termized division outside Calgary and Edmonton was added, and two rural seats were eliminated.