Boundary history Electoral history The electoral district of Dunvegan-Central peace was created from Dunvegan in the 2003 electoral boundary re-distribution. The first election in the new district was hotly contested between Progressive Conservative Hector Goudreau and Dale Lueken from the Alberta Alliance. Lueken and Goudreau would face each other again in the 2008 general election. Goudreau easily held his seat and gained popular vote against Leuken. The construction of a nuclear power plant became a significant issue in that race. The Dunvegan-Central Peace electoral district was dissolved following the
2010 electoral boundary re-distribution to form
Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley. ==Legislative election results==