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Chelsae Petrovic

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Chelsae Petrovic
MLAforLivingstone-Macleod
Assumed office
May 29, 2023
Preceded byRoger Reid
Mayor ofClaresholm, Alberta
In office
October 18, 2021[1]– May 30, 2023[2]
Personal details
Political partyUCP
Alma materUniversity of Calgary

Chelsae Petrovicis a Canadian politician from theUnited Conservative Party.[3]She was elected member of theLegislative Assembly of AlbertaforLivingstone-Macleodin the2023 Alberta general election.[4]

Prior to being elected as an MLA, Petrovic served as the mayor ofClaresholmand was employed as a nurse.[5]

Electoral history

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2023 general election

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2023 Alberta general election:Livingstone-Macleod
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Conservative Chelsae Petrovic 16,491 66.94 -3.70
New Democratic Kevin Van Tighem 6,492 26.35 +5.83
Alberta Party Kevin Todd 975 3.96 -1.15
Alberta Independence Corrie Reed Toone 353 1.43 -0.29
Liberal Dylin Hauser 194 0.79 -0.25
Independent Erik Abildgaard 130 0.53
Total 24,635 99.51
Rejected and declined 122 0.49
Turnout 24,757 64.47
Eligible voters 38,398
United Conservativehold Swing -4.77
Source(s)

2023 UCP Livingstone-Macleod nomination contest

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March 9-11, 2023[7]

Candidate
Votes %
Chelsae Petrovic 759 56.4
Tanya Clemens 469 34.8
Don Whalen 118 8.8
Total 1,346 100.00

References

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  1. ^"Election Results".Claresholm.Retrieved20 September2023.
  2. ^O'Nyons, Harrison (31 May 2023)."Claresholm to hold byelection after Chelsea Petrovic's resignation".Okotoks Online.Golden West Broadcasting.Retrieved20 September2023.
  3. ^"Petrovic holds on to Livingstone Macleod for UCP".HighRiverOnline.Retrieved2023-05-30.
  4. ^"Alberta election 2023 results: Livingstone-Macleod | Globalnews.ca".Global News.Retrieved2023-05-30.
  5. ^"Six candidates are looking to claim the Livingstone-Macleod riding on election day".Calgary.2023-05-26.Retrieved2023-05-30.
  6. ^"73 - Livingstone-Macleod".officialresults.elections.ab.ca.Elections Alberta.RetrievedJune 10,2023.
  7. ^"Livingstone-Macleod"(PDF).United Conservative Party.Retrieved14 March2024.