Ian Donovan (born July 7, 1976) is a Canadian politician who was an elected member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Little Bow. "Donovan gives Tories foothold in rural southern Alberta" . Edmonton Journal, November 24, 2014. Donovan was the Agriculture and Rural Development Critic with the Wildrose Party, until leaving the caucus in November 2014 to sit as a Progressive Conservative. Two Wildrose MLAs crossing floor to Alberta PC Party. Calgary Sun, November 24, 2014. On May 5, 2015, Donovan lost his reelection bid to Dave Schneider, of the Wildrose.
Donovan ran for and won Little Bow in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta during the 2012 Alberta general election, defeating three other candidates with over half the popular vote. He was only the sixth person to hold the riding since its creation in 1913.
Premier Alison Redford credited Donovan persuading her to allow the Canadian Taxpayers Federation into the pre-budget release lockup, where journalists and stakeholders receive embargoed copies of the budget prior to being released to the public, after he sent the Premier a hand written note in the legislative assembly. Wildrose had previously offered to bring the CTF on a $1 day long contract to the lockup before Redford's decision to allow the group to attend.
On November 24, 2014, Donovan left the Wildrose Party and "crossed the floor" of the Alberta Legislature to join the governing Alberta Progressive Conservative Party caucus due to Donovan claiming that he was impressed with Jim Prentice's leadership and that he could do better for his constituents. A few short weeks later, under the direction of Danielle Smith, asked all of the Wildrose party legislature members to dissolve and join the Progressive Conservative party... The move was interpreted by the media in the context of the recent election of Jim Prentice as Alberta PC leader, the loss by Wildrose of four recent byelections, recent floor crossings by Donovan and Kerry Towle, and controversy over the handling of an equality rights resolution at the Wildrose Party's recent convention. On February 8, 2015, Donovan was acclaimed the candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party for the constituency of Little Bow in the next provincial election when no one else offered to challenge him for the nomination. He lost the general election to Dave Schneider of Wildrose by 12 votes.
In the 2019 election, after Wildrose and the Progressive Conservatives merger, Donovan ran as an independent, and came in a weak third behind the United Conservative and New Democratic candidates, with 4.5% of the vote.
Electoral record
2019 general election
2015 general election
2012 general election
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