By Josh Hall of rdnewsNOW.
Nenshi said party officials informed him that the leadership election was the largest for a provincial party leader in Canadian history.
“What this means is that all of you are here to stay. We are here to stay to continue building this movement together forever,” said Nenshi.
“We need to convert this movement into something that will build and build, we need to co-create a vision for Alberta with our neighbours, everywhere in this province. We need to work with them together to create the vision for Alberta we all want. That’s our job.”
Nenshi said the work, though not easy, will hopefully cause people to see that the NDP becoming government in 2027 is, “inevitable.”
He said the NDP winning in 2027 is a means to an end, not the end, as it is, he opined, for the UCP.
Kevin Shilling, treasurer of the Red Deer-South NDP Constituency Association, says the word ‘excitement’ encapsulates the feeling of the day.
“The fact we saw party membership and grassroots involvement grow rather substantially is a great statement,” says Shilling. “The combination of high voter turnout and high numbers for Naheed sends a clear message that this party has chosen him and that this is the direction we’re going.”
Shilling points out Nenshi has a seemingly clearer mandate from his party than Smith earned when she was elected leader, referring to the 53.8 per cent support Smith received on the final ballot of the UCP leadership race in 2022.
“Naheed’s message from the beginning was about building a home here in Alberta — building back and thinking big, working for each other and not against. Those ring true with a lot of the electorate, unlike the dangerous and destructive speeches coming out of the government,” says Shilling.
“The beauty of our party is that we are a party of diverse people with diverse viewpoints. What’s common is our values such as working together and helping each other to build up a province where we have good services, education and health care.”
Shilling would like to see the party facilitate the election of candidates across the province as early as two years ahead of the 2027 election, in order to have more time to connect with voters.
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