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Paul Hinman was elected leader on the third ballot, defeating the other candidates, Marilyn Burns, David Crutcher and Ed Klop. Hinman will lead the party into the next Alberta provincial election. ELECTION RESULTS The election was held using a Preferential Ballot . Members indicated their preferences in order on the ballot. After each round of voting, the candidate receiving the fewest votes was removed from the election, and his or her votes allocated to other candidates on the basis of the voters' indicated preferences. All members who registered or renewed their memberships before October 6 , 2005 , were mailed a ballot. Members could mail in their ballots or take them to the leadership convention in Red Deer. Ballots had to be mailed in by November 18 , 2005 to be eligible. CANDIDATES AND PLATFORMS Four candidates were officially nominated. Candidates needed 100 party member signatures and a $5,000 deposit to run for leader. Marilyn Burns Campaign slogan: ''"A Brighter Future, A Better Way" in the 2004 Election . Marilyn was the first candidate to get her campaign off the ground. One of her main principles is defending Alberta's provincial rights, under a heavily expanded version of the Alberta Agenda . She is a lawyer, politican and mother of four from Edmonton Alberta. Informal polls have shown her to be fighting for the lead in the race with David Crutcher . David Crutcher Campaign slogan: ''"A new Alberta"'' David Crutcher , a member of the Progressive Group for Independent business, backed by Craig Chandler , ran in Calgary Egmont , and won the largerst percentage of the popular vote of any Alliance candidate in Calgary in the 2004 election.
Paul Hinman Campaign slogan: ''"Moving Forward"'' , representing Cardston-Taber-Warner . Believes that by having its leader in the legislature, the party will get more respect and attention in both the legislature and media. Has been endorsed by Lethbridge Conservative MP Rick Casson and former Little Bow Member of the Legislative Assembly Raymond Speaker . : Ed Klop Campaign slogan: ''"Building Together"'' . Ed achieved second place taking 18% of the vote. Ed Klop has focused his platform around party building. His platform includes building constituency associations and the provincial council committies. Ed wants to increase communication through the various organizations in the party, as well as more communication with the membership at large. Ed belives in building a solid base of conservative policies through regional policy development sessions all over the province, as well as working to increase fundraising and party membership. ALBERTA ALLIANCE LEADERSHIP DEBATES During the leadership election, two debates took place. The debate was hosted by the Freedom Radio Network, a radio show that was broadcast on AM 1140 in southern Alberta. The entire audio of the debate was broken down into two parts to be rebroadcast later. The debate itself was taped before a live studio audience who purchased tickets before hand. Candidate Ed Klop joined the race after the debate and is not featured. : Debate part 1 : Debate part 2 The second debate was held on October 18 , 2005 , in Edmonton . All four candidates participated. The second debate was held by the Party and morderated by Eleanor Maroes . CAMPAIGN CONTROVERSIES The election race's major developments in October 2005 centred around Craig Chandler and David Crutcher , whom many Alberta Alliance members began increasingly attacking for what they viewed as undesirable spin and campaign tactics. These tactics included attacking leadership candidates, former election, some party policies and the provincial council. The Crutcher team believes many on the council, including Eleanor Maroes , the interim leader, are actively campaigning for other candidates against party rules. The first blow to the Craig Chandler campaign came on October 18 , 2005 when Travis Chase , a former Alberta Alliance candidate in Calgary Fort issued a public statement removing himself from being associated with Craig Chandler and David Crutcher. He announced his support for Marilyn Burns. The result promted the Craig Chandler campaign to threaten legal action against Travis Chase. On October 25 , 2005 Travis responded by issuing a press release, On October 25 , 2005 , former party leader Randy Thorsteinson broke his silence and endorsed Ed Klop , and attacking the Chandler campaign. The Crutcher camp resonded with a Deamon Dialer phone message attempting to dismiss the statements as campaign propaganda. Craig Chandler responded with legal action against Randy Thorsteinson. At the leadership convention Craig Chandler's campaign team showed up wearing shirts with the slogan Media Manpower Money, this combined with standing up in front of the other leadership candidates while David was making his opening address generally turned off the attending delegates. NON-CANDIDATES The following people had been mentioned as possible choices to run for leader:
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