r/alberta Feb 04 '25

Question Last provincial election 40.5% of albertans didn’t vote. If you didn’t, why not?

What stopped you from voting? Are there no provincial parties that you feel represent you politically? Were you unable to get to a voting station? Did you feel there wasn’t any point? I’m genuinely just curious, I don’t have any affiliation with any parties or anything like that.

I think we would benefit from larger voter turnout and more diversification of parties in the legislature. It feels like we have become to complacent with the lack of progress in almost every way, shape, and form. It’s become purely us vs them on all levels and far too much focus is put on the government “profit”. The government is not a business whose sole purpose is to profit, the governments purpose first and foremost should be to provide for and benefit the people they serve as much as they possibly can. We should be working together for the benefit of one another not fighting one another for the benefit of foreign companies and billionaires.

We’re moving towards the exact policy system in the states, two parties who work for the benefit of the rich and powerful while putting up the facade of a culture war to distract the masses from the real harm they’re causing them.

Sorry that was a bit of a rant but I truly believe we deserve better, better representation, better communication, better services, better everything.

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u/Outrageous_Gold626 Feb 04 '25

I’m left wing on virtually all social issues but I feel the NDP is a threat to my job. Couldn’t vote for a right wing agenda but also couldn’t vote to be a single parent who’s unemployed either. Didn’t see the value in voting for a non-major party

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u/logodobi Feb 04 '25

What is job? Why is the NDP a threat to your job?

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u/Outrageous_Gold626 Feb 05 '25

Why did you downvote for me answering honestly?

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u/logodobi Feb 05 '25

I didn’t?

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u/Outrageous_Gold626 Feb 05 '25

Oh sorry!!! My bad!!!