David Khan
Leader of the Alberta Liberal Party
In office
June 4, 2017  November 22, 2020
Preceded byDavid Swann (interim)
Succeeded byJohn Roggeveen (interim)
Personal details
Born1974 or 1975 (age 48–49)[1]
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia
University of Toronto
ProfessionConstitutional Lawyer

David Khan (born May 17, 1974) is a Canadian politician who led the Alberta Liberal Party from 2017 to 2020. Prior to running for leader, he served as the party's executive vice-president.[2] He was elected leader on June 4, 2017.[1][3]

Political positions

Khan does not support co-operation with the Alberta Party, but does support forging closer ties with the Liberal Party of Canada.[4] His leadership platform included a basic income pilot project, elimination of the small business tax, proportional representation for the Legislature, more free votes for MLAs, bringing private schools into the public system, and establishing universal pharmacare for those under 24.[5][6]

Personal life

Born in Calgary,[7] Khan's father was an immigrant to Canada from Pakistan while his mother is English.[8] Professionally, Khan is a lawyer who practices indigenous law and is fluently bilingual in both English and French. He is the first openly gay leader of a major Alberta political party.[9][10]

Election results

He was previously the party's 2014 by-election candidate in Calgary-West and 2015 provincial election candidate in Calgary-Buffalo, finishing third both times.[11] Khan was also the Liberal candidate in the December 14, 2017 by-election in Calgary-Lougheed. He again placed third, behind United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney and the NDP candidate.[12] Under his leadership, the Alberta Liberal Party experienced its worst results in history in the 2019 provincial election.

2019 general election

2019 Alberta general election: Calgary-Mountain View
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticKathleen Ganley12,52647.32%18.45%
United ConservativeJeremy Wong9,70836.68%2.24%
Alberta PartyAngela Kokott2,3458.86%
LiberalDavid Khan1,4745.57%-31.10%
GreenThana Boonlert3151.19%
Alberta IndependenceMonica Friesz1020.39%
Total 26,470
Rejected, spoiled and declined 203867
Eligible electors / turnout 38,31669.63%15.24%
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing 1.43%
Source(s)
Source: "18 - Calgary-Mountain View, 2019 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

2017 by-election

Alberta provincial by-election, December 14, 2017: Calgary-Lougheed
Resignation of Dave Rodney
Party Candidate Votes%±%
United ConservativeJason Kenney7,76071.51+8.35[lower-alpha 1]
New DemocraticPhillip van der Merwe1,82216.7915.24
LiberalDavid Khan1,0099.30+4.49
ReformLauren Thorsteinson1371.26
GreenRomy Tittel600.55
IndependentWayne Leslie420.39
IndependentLarry Heather220.20
Total valid votes 10,852
Rejected, spoiled and declined 28296
Eligible voters / turnout 31,067 35.03 16.32
United Conservative notional hold Swing +11.80
  1. Swing is calculated from the sum of Progressive Conservative and Wildrose vote shares.

2015 general election

2015 Alberta general election: Calgary-Buffalo
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticKathleen T. Ganley4,67135.11%30.39%$3,118
Progressive ConservativeTerry Rock3,73828.09%-2.58%$92,068
LiberalDavid Khan3,28224.67%-16.80%$54,749
WildroseLeah Wamboldt1,35110.15%-10.97%$2,900
GreenSabrina Lee Levac2631.98%$500
Total 13,305
Rejected, spoiled and declined 162
Eligible electors / turnout 32,95040.87%-3.39%
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing -1.89%
Source(s)
Source: "05 - Calgary-Buffalo, 2015 Alberta general election". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
"2015-2016 Annual Report of the Chief Electoral Officer" (PDF). Elections Alberta. Retrieved 2018-05-02.

2014 by-election

Alberta provincial by-election, October 27, 2014: Calgary-West
Resignation of Ken Hughes on September 26, 2014
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeMike Ellis4,83644.295.56
WildroseSheila Taylor4,53041.58+4.25
LiberalDavid Khan9278.51+1.05
New DemocraticBrian Malkinson3373.09+0.08
Alberta PartyTroy Millington2642.42+1.45
Total 10,894
Rejected, spoiled and declined 1771
Eligible electors / turnout 30,541 35.73
Progressive Conservative hold Swing
Source(s)
Alberta. Chief Electoral Officer (2015). Report on the October 27, 2014 By-elections in: Calgary-Elbow, Calgary-Foothills, Calgary-West, Edmonton-Whitemud (PDF) (Report). Edmonton: Legislative Assembly of Alberta; Chief Electoral Officer. ISBN 978-098653678-6. Retrieved April 20, 2021.

    References

    1. 1 2 "David Khan chosen leader of the Alberta Liberal Party". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
    2. "Calgary lawyer David Khan wants to lead Alberta's Liberal Party". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
    3. "Calgary-based lawyer David Khan named leader of Alberta Liberals". Global News. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
    4. "David Khan". Archived from the original on 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
    5. "Policy Proposals". David Khan. Archived from the original on 2017-08-05. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
    6. Alberta Liberal Leader David Khan and Liberal MLA David Swann issue Thanksgiving Day StatementArchived 24 February 2019 at the Wayback Machine
    7. "Alberta Liberal Party". Archived from the original on 2019-05-02. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
    8. "Our Team". Alberta Liberal. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
    9. Kayne, Evan (March 2017). "In our Community: David Khan, Alberta Liberal party leadership candidate". Gay Calgary Magazine. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
    10. 'You're not doing stuff alone': Edmonton Pride parade brings together LGBTQ community, allies
    11. "David Khan selected as leader of the Alberta Liberal Party". CTV News Calgary. 2017-06-04. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
    12. "Liberal Leader David Khan to run in Dec. 14 Calgary byelection | Globalnews.ca".
    13. "Provincial Results. By-election December 14, 2017". officialresults.elections.ab.ca. Elections Alberta.
    14. Alberta. Chief Electoral Officer (2018). Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the December 14, 2017 By-election in Calgary-Lougheed (PDF). Edmonton: Elections Alberta. ISBN 978-1-988620-06-0.


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