Federal byelection to be held today in Calgary Heritage following MP resignation
CBC
Voters in the federal riding of Calgary Heritage will go to the polls today to decide who will fill a seat previously held by Conservative MP Bob Benzen.
Benzen was first elected in 2017 in a byelection following the resignation of former prime minister Stephen Harper. Benzen resigned and vacated the seat late last year, citing a desire to return to private business and family life.
Calgary Heritage has tradtionally been a safe seat for the Conservative Party, having been taken by the Tories by comfortable margins each of the four times it has been contested since 2015 — three times by Benzen and once by Harper.
The electoral district, formerly dubbed Calgary Southwest, was established following federal electoral redistribution in 2012. However, the riding largely occupies same area as its predecessor, which Harper held from 2003 until 2015.
Calgary Southwest was also the seat of Preston Manning, who led the old Reform Party.
Still, political analysts and party officials will be keeping an eye on things like voter turnout, momentum or changes in vote share, looking for trends or whether certain messages resonate with people.
Polls are open on Monday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Advance voting took place from July 14 to 17, and the estimated number of electors who voted at advance polling in the riding was 8,966, according to Elections Canada.
That number will be updated after the election once the results are verified.
Shuvaloy Majumdar is a longtime Conservative staffer who has worked at Harper & Associates, the former prime minister Harper's consulting firm, since 2016. Prior to that, he worked in foreign affairs in the Harper government. He won the party's nomination in March.
In various videos posted to his YouTube channel, Majumdar advocated for changes to Canada's energy policies, admonished what he referred to as a "woke wave of tyranny" in the country, and promised his party would work to reduce the cost of living.
"I'm running because I'm inspired by our leadership, by Pierre Poilievre, a man who I've known for 25 years," Majumdar said in a video.
A spokesperson for Majumdar said the candidate would not be doing interviews until July 25.
Elliot Weinstein, the federal Liberal Party candidate, suggested his small business experience might draw undecided voters to his side.
Weinstein is the owner of a Calgary-based indoor beach recreation facility, The Beach YYC, and was previously a project manager at consulting firm Golder Associates. He said people he's spoken to while door-knocking often voice concerns about affordable housing, health-care and energy policy.