Richard Starke
Richard Starke MLA | |
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Member of the Alberta Legislative Assembly for Vermilion-Lloydminster | |
Assumed office April 23, 2012 | |
Preceded by | Lloyd Snelgrove |
Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation | |
In office February 4, 2013 – September 15, 2014 | |
Premier |
Alison Redford Dave Hancock |
Preceded by | Christine Cusanelli |
Succeeded by | Maureen Kubinec |
Personal details | |
Born |
Edmonton, Alberta | June 18, 1960
Political party | Progressive Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Alison Starke |
Alma mater | University of Saskatchewan |
Profession | Veterinarian |
Religion | Lutheran |
Richard Karl Alfred Starke, MLA, (born June 18, 1960) is a Canadian politician who represents the electoral district of Vermilion-Lloydminster in the Alberta Legislature. Starke was elected to his first term as MLA for Vermilion-Lloydminster on April 23, 2012. Starke was appointed the minister for Tourism, Parks, and Recreation on February 4, 2013.[1] He was not included in the Cabinet sworn in on September 15, 2014,[2] but was appointed Chair of the Rural Health Services Review Committee on September 23, 2014. He is one of only two PC MLAs to be elected outside the city of Calgary in the 2015 provincial election.
Personal life
Richard was born and raised in Edmonton. He and his wife, Alison, have two adult sons and a Bernese Mountain Dog. They reside near Lloydminster, Alberta.[3]
Education and work
Richard graduated from Queen Elizabeth High School in Edmonton and attended the University of Alberta Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry for his pre-vet studies. In 1979, he was accepted to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.[3] He attained the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (with Distinction) in 1983.
He joined the Lloydminster Animal Hospital in 1983 and became an owner in 1985.[3] He was also elected to the Lloydminster city council in 1985 and served two terms as alderman.[4] While Richard was Senior Partner at the Lloydminster Animal Hospital, the practice received several awards:
- 1999 Alberta Business Awards of Distinction, Finalist, Small Business category
- 2003 Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce Customer Service Award
- 2010 Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year nominee
- 2011 Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year and Business of the Year Award winner
A second practice, Companion Animal Care Centre, was opened in 2008 and received 2010 Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce Rookie Business of the Year Award winner. He sold both practices before running for politics in 2011.[3]
Volunteer service
Starke has served on a wide variety of professional, national, provincial, municipal, cultural, community service and sport committees. While he was on Lloydminster City Council he served on the Lloydminster Leisure Centre Building Committee and chaired the Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre Building Committee. He served on the Communications Committee of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, as well as the Public Relations, Economic, and Professional Review Committees of the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association. In 1992, he was a founding member of the Lloydminster German Heritage Society. He joined the Lloydminster Rotary Club in 1988 and was a Charter Member of the Border City Rotary Club, serving as President of that club in 2005. He served on the Lloydminster Region Health Foundation Board from 2002–11, the last two years as Board Chair. He served as Director of Coaching & Programs at the Lloydminster Border Blades Speed Skating Club, and on the Coaching Development Committee at Speed Skating Canada.
Election results
Alberta general election, 2015 results[5] | Turnout 46.8% | Swing | ||||
Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | Party | Personal | |
Progressive Conservative | Richard Starke | 5,935 | 47.4% | -3.4% | ||
Wildrose | Danny Hozack | 4,171 | 33.3% | -4.3% | ||
New Democratic | Saba Mossagizi | 2,428 | 19.4% | 14.8% | ||
Total | 12,606 | 100% | ||||
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined | 72 | |||||
26,918 Eligible Electors | ||||||
Progressive Conservative hold | Swing |
Alberta general election, 2012 | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Richard Starke | 6,252 | 50.82% | |||||
Wildrose | Danny Hozack | 4,628 | 37.62% | |||||
New Democratic | Raymond Stone | 566 | 4.60% | |||||
Liberal | Corina Ganton | 463 | 3.76% | |||||
Independent | Richard Yaceyko | 393 | 3.19% |
References
- ↑ Henton, Darcy; Kleiss, Karen (5 February 2013). "Cabinet rookies booted; with tough budget looming, premier shuffles ministers". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
- ↑ http://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/jim-prentice-s-new-cabinet-unveiled-1.2007873
- 1 2 3 4 https://www.assembly.ab.ca/net/index.aspx?p=mla_bio&rnumber=84&leg=28
- ↑ "City of Lloydminster Financial Statement" (pdf). 31 December 1991. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
- ↑ The Report on the May 6, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-ninth Legislative Assembly. Elections Alberta. June 1, 2015.