Six New Recall Petitions Issued

November 24, 2025

EDMONTON – Alberta’s Chief Electoral Officer, Gordon McClure, has received petition applications to recall the following six Members of the Legislative Assembly and determined all applications meet the requirements of section 3(1) of the Recall Act.

  • Electoral Division 11 – Calgary-Fish Creek, Myles McDougall,
  • Electoral Division 14 – Calgary-Hays, Ric McIver,
  • Electoral Division 19 – Calgary-North, Muhammad Yaseen,
  • Electoral Division 21 – Calgary-North West, Rajan Sawhney,
  • Electoral Division 65 – Highwood, RJ Sigurdson, and
  • Electoral Division 75 – Morinville-St. Albert, Dale Nally.

As required by s.3(3) of the Act, written notice of the approval was issued on November 14, 2025, to:

  • each of the recall petition applicants,
  • each of the individual members named in the applications,
  • the Honourable Danielle Smith, leader of the registered party to which the members named belong, and
  • the Honourable Ric McIver, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.

Today, the recall petitions were issued and the Notices of Recall Petition and applicants’ statements were published on Elections Alberta’s website on the Current Recall Petitions page, as required by s.3.2 of the Act.

Section 3(4)(b) gives the members named the right to submit a statement in response to the applicant’s statement within the response period specified in s.3.1 of the Act. If the member does not provide a statement within the required response period, no statement is posted. The members’ statements received are available on Elections Alberta’s Current Recall Petitions page, as required by s.3.2 of the Act.

Approved Recall Petition Information

Applicant Member Signature Collection Period Total number of votes cast in the most recent election* Number of required signatures for successful petition**
Serenity Shalev Myles McDougall November 25, 2025 – February 22, 2026 25,756 15,454
Oana Uritescu Richard (Ric) McIver 21,366 12,820
Siobhan Cooksley Muhammad Yaseen 15,839 9,503
Melissa Craig Rajan Sawhney 24,822 14,893
Molly Metcalf RJ Sigurdson 26,314 15,788
Joshua Eberhart Dale Nally 26,166 15,700

*2023 Provincial General Election
**60% of the total number of votes cast in the most recent election in the electoral division.

 

Next steps for each recall petition

  1. The petition applicant registers canvassers. Canvassers must be eligible electors who have lived in the electoral division in the previous 3 months prior to canvassing. They must comply with the Canvasser Code of Conduct and any guidelines for canvassing issued by the Chief Electoral Officer. Only registered canvassers may collect signatures on the petition.
  2. The petition applicant and registered canvassers may collect signatures from eligible electors for a period of 90 days. Signatures must be collected using the recall petition signature sheets in the format provided by Elections Alberta. Signatures collected on other forms will not be accepted.
  3. Only eligible electors may sign. To be eligible, individuals must be electors residing in the electoral division for a period of at least 3 months immediately before the date they sign the petition.
  4. The petition applicant must submit all petition signature sheets and witness affidavits to Elections Alberta on or before February 22, 2026. Any petition signature sheets received after February 22, 2026, will not be accepted.
  5. Elections Alberta will verify the petition within 21 days from the date the petition is submitted (by March 15, 2026, if the petition is received on February 22). More information about the verification process is available on our Recall Process webpage.
  6. Within 7 days after completing verification (by March 22, 2026), Elections Alberta will report the results to the petition applicant, the named member, the party leader, and the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Results will be published on the Elections Alberta website.

Petition Signature Requirements
For signatures to be valid, individuals signing the petition must:

  • Be an eligible elector residing in the electoral division for a period of at least 3 months immediately before the date they sign the petition.
  • Print the required name, residential address, and contact information legibly, confirm they are an eligible elector, and date it on the date they sign.
  • Sign the petition only once and only during the 90-day petition signing period.
  • Sign their signature. Only original physical signatures are valid. Digital or online signatures will not be accepted.

A registered canvasser must witness each signature collected and sign as a witness on each signature sheet. The Recall Act s.6(2) also requires canvassers to swear an affidavit that, to the best of their knowledge, the witnessed signatures were provided by individuals eligible to sign the recall petition.

During the signature collection period, the petition applicant is responsible for:

  • providing copies of the petition signature sheets to canvassers,
  • submitting completed canvasser applications to Elections Alberta (incomplete or ineligible applications will be returned to the petition applicant for correction),
  • answering Albertan’s questions about signature collection and their petition, and
  • providing canvassers with information on the process, timelines, contacts, supplies, and any other training and direction they feel is necessary to complete the canvassing period and ensure canvassers are following the requirements for signature collection.

Elections Alberta is responsible for:

  • reviewing the canvasser applications and returning incomplete or invalid applications to the petition applicant,
  • registering canvassers, and
  • providing each registered canvasser with identification documents (ID) that must be produced on request while canvassing.

Elections Alberta will send out canvasser identification within 2 to 3 business days of receiving completed and valid applications from the petition applicant. This may be extended should a significant volume of canvasser applications for badges be received in a short time period. If Canada Post service is disrupted, an alternative delivery method will be used until postal service resumes.

More information on the recall petition process, including responsibilities of the applicant and Elections Alberta, the status of the recall petitions, financing rules for authorized participants, and frequently asked questions may be found on Elections Alberta’s website.

 

Elections Alberta is an independent, non-partisan office of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta responsible for administering provincial elections, by-elections, and referendums.

 

For media inquiries, please contact:
Robyn Bell
Media Relations
Phone: 403-589-7233
Email: media@elections.ab.ca

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