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Weekly Report: Alberta Election for Week of Feb. 22, 2008
By mckelveyf
Created 27 Feb 2008 - 11:30pm

A news video by Matt Solberg of Newswatch on a Medicine Hat Oil Company, Reece Energy, was the most viewed YouTube video during the third week of the four-week Alberta Election campaign. The Real Alberta PC activist group attack video “Ed Stelmach - Don't Worry Be Happy”, which had the most views last week, still remained high in vews this week. A notably use of YouTube this week comes from AlbertaVotes2008, which had the Alberta's Green Party Leader George Read broadcast on YouTube during the party leaders debate because of election rules that stipulate only leaders who have a seat in the legislature can participate in televised political debates. Videos posted by AlbertaVotes2008 were the first Alberta Green Party presence on YouTube during this election, although the viewership numbers were relatively low. Beyond those items, the controversy over Conservative Party supporters being able to work for Elections Alberta still remained high in views.  In the Facebook top five, all but one of the groups are anti-PC.  This indicates that the Web 2.0 front is being used by opposition and the other parties' supporters for an attack purpose.

Facebook

Party Leader Facebook Supporters

  1. Kevin Taft Personal Profile (Alberta Liberals): 730 friends (up by 37 from last week)
  2. Ed Stelmach Fan Club (Progressive Conservatives): 449 member (up by 34 from last week)
  3. Re-Elect Brian Mason, Edmonton Highlands-Norwood (NDP): 363 members (up by 23 from last week)
  4. George Read (Green Party of Alberta): 226 members (down by 47 from last week)
  5. Paul Hinman (Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta): 111 members (up by 56 from last week)

Top Five Facebook Groups for the Alberta Election

  1. I’m Voting for Kevin Taft and the Alberta Liberal Team: 766 members (up 81 from last week)
  2. Liberals in Alberta – We Do Exist: 504 members (up 7 from last week)
  3. Ed Stelmach is “Trying” to Destroy Alberta: 459 members (down 4 members from last week)
  4. Re-Elect Brian Mason, Edmonton Highlands-Norwood (NDP): 363 members (up by 23 from last week)
  5. Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta: 353 (up by 35 from last week)

Other Facebook Groups of Note by Party

  1. My Vote is for the Environment in the 2008 Alberta Elections: 222 members (not ranked last week)
  2. Progressive Conservative Youth of Alberta: 210 members (up by 2 from last week)
  3. Support Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta: 125 members (up by 57 from last week)
  4. Alberta NDP: 115 members (up by 16 from last week)


Party Websites

POLITICAL PARTY
Mailing List
Media Clips
RSS Feeds
Direct Links to Candidates
Summary of Key Issues on Front Page
Political Speech Text
Facebook YouTube Podcasts Flickr Twitter
PC [1]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Linked to
No
No direct link
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Liberal [2]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Linked to
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
NDP [3]
Yes
A link is provided, but not overly used.
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Green [4]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Linked to
No
No direct link
Yes
No
No
No
Wildrose Alliance [5]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Linked to
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No

The table above builds off of the Political Scientist Sandford Borins [6]'s interesting initial analysis of each political party’s website on the first day of the election. The PC party website has now come alive, counter to Borins's initial critique. Out of all of the parties, they are using the most media channels to keep in touch with the electorate. Borins attributes their professionally designed website to the strong funding the party has built up over the years, and will be interesting to see if the money pays off in votes and more party funding. Overall, all parties are now effectively using YouTube in the campaign, and it seems that all of the political parties are attempting to use the Internet to the greatest effect at this point in the race, offering unique ways to get involved in the campaigns. This is contrast to other elections in Canada, where parties had not developed their Internet presence to this level. Some unique uses of on-line media include the NDP's list of top priorities and the Liberal's posting of all of Kevin Taft's speeches. The NDP's use of a priority list is reminiscent of the Federal Conservative's use of a Key Issues pane during the 2006 election campaign, which is still posted on their website [7]. Lastly, the Alberta PCs have an animated Ed Stelmach character that is interesting to play with, but could be viewed by some as distracting like Microsoft's notorious paperclip animation.



YouTube

Ed Stelmach (Leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party)

Title Upload Date Views Last Week Affiliation Tone
1. Ed Stelmach - Don't Worry Be Happy [8] September 25, 2007 975 Lobby Group: RealABPC Negative
2. Who should i vote Forr?? [9] February 18, 2008 556 Unknown Positive
3. Alberta Is Having an Election! [10] February 4, 2008 547 Vlogger Negative
4. Ed Stelmach on Human Rights, Cartoons, and uhhhh, Peace [11] February 17, 2008 526 Lobby Group: BringBackReform Negative
5. Ed Stelmach - Bucket List [12] February 20, 2008 446 Vlogger Negative

Kevin Taft (Leader of the Alberta Liberal Party)

Title Upload Date Views Last Week Affiliation Tone
1. Kevin Taft: The Next Alberta [13] February 13, 2008 917 Alberta Liberal Party Positive
2. Meet Kevin Taft [14] February 5, 2008 635 Alberta Liberal Party Positive
3. PC Returning Officers Scandal - CBC Calgary [15] February 14, 2008 446 Vlogger Neutral
4. Return to Sender [16] February 14, 2008 372 Vlogger Streaming News Media Neutral
5. Kevin Taft on Tory CRO appointments [17] February 16, 2008 178 Alberta Liberal Party Positive

Brian Mason (Leader of the Alberta NDP)

Title Upload Date Views Last Week Affiliation Tone
1. Alberta's NDP - In your corner. On your side. [18] February 22, 2008 179 NDP Positive
2. Alberta's NDP - Message from Brian Mason [19] February 21, 2008 157 NDP Positive
3. Brian Mason sings with Trooper [20] October 12, 2007 141 Vlogger Neutral
4. Who Is Tim Stock-Bateman? I'm Tim Stock-Bateman [21] February 3, 2008 127 NDP Neutral
5. Deron Bilous and Brian Mason call Election '08 [22] February 4, 2008 107 NDP Positive

George Read (Leader of the Alberta Green Party)

Title Upload Date Views Last Week Affiliation Tone
1. PART 4/11: Alberta Leaders Debate - Need for Leadership [23] February 21, 2008 252 AlbertaVotes2008 Neutral
2. PART 11/11: Alberta Leaders Debate - Closing Remarks [24] February 22, 2008 135 AlbertaVotes2008 Neutral
3. PART 6/11: Alberta Leaders Debate - Environment & Economy [25] February 22, 2008 94 AlbertaVotes2008 Neutral
4. PART 5/11: Alberta Leaders Debate - Oil Sands Development [26] February 22, 2008 89 AlbertaVotes2008 Neutral
5. PART 8/11: Alberta Leaders Debate - People on the Edge [27] February 22, 2008 79 AlbertaVotes2008 Neutral

Paul Hinman (Leader of the Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta)

Title Upload Date Views Last Week Affiliation Tone
1. STALEmach [28] February 14, 2008 200 Wildrose Alliance Party Positive
2. Tax Relief [29] February 14, 2008 175 Wildrose Alliance Party Positive
3. Bunk [30] February 13, 2008 63 Wildrose Alliance Party Positive
4. Education [31] February 13, 2008 53 Wildrose Alliance Party Positive
5. Infrustruction [32] February 22, 2008 41 Wildrose Alliance Party Positive

"Alberta Election"

Title Upload Date Views Last Week Affiliation Tone
1. Reece Energy [33] February 19, 2008 1686 Vlogger Negative: Ed Stelmach
2. Meet Kevin Taft [34] February 5, 2008 635 Alberta Liberal Party Positive: Kevin Taft
3. Meet Tim Vant, Edmonton-Strathcona [35] February 14, 2008 553 Alberta Liberal Party Positive: Alberta Liberals
4. Alberta Is Having an Election! [36] February 4, 2008 547 Vlogger Negative: Ed Stelmach
5. Ed Stelmach on Human Rights, Cartoons, and uhhhh, Peace [37] February 17, 2008 526 Vlogger Negative: Ed Stelmach


Source URL: http://www.infoscapelab.ca/node/380

Links:
[1] http://www.albertapc.ab.ca/
[2] http://www.albertaliberal.com/
[3] http://www.albertandp.ca/
[4] http://www.albertagreens.ca/
[5] http://www.wildrosealliance.ca/party/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=4&Itemid=57
[6] http://www.intergovworld.com/Blogs/Pages/blogentry.aspx?EntryID=330
[7] http://www.conservative.ca/
[8] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48IuLUZ-_rQ
[9] http://www.youtube.com/?v=N4Wlr6XmPhg
[10] http://www.youtube.com/?v=31LuAJQdFHw
[11] http://www.youtube.com/?v=FtqoUUEcapY
[12] http://www.youtube.com/?v=MrcfFZcmfy8
[13] http://www.youtube.com/?v=NW0Wp9lZKoI
[14] http://www.youtube.com/?v=knJ1IzrkmpE
[15] http://www.youtube.com/?v=L1QkUndT4Zs
[16] http://www.youtube.com/?v=O_KW3I_lfBs
[17] http://www.youtube.com/?v=kUg5w4VnxV0
[18] http://www.youtube.com/?v=3vPEOnfTENA
[19] http://www.youtube.com/?v=Owog8ahAZdg
[20] http://www.youtube.com/?v=n6JVUoFXk6E
[21] http://www.youtube.com/?v=iwjZeQyfui8
[22] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUvZ-ph6md4
[23] http://www.youtube.com/?v=U1jMjJk34Jc
[24] http://www.youtube.com/?v=nx3Qw4-tljE
[25] http://www.youtube.com/?v=K8baOVyfUhA
[26] http://www.youtube.com/?v=-n9qAx9fgCo
[27] http://www.youtube.com/?v=nCeBYUE9y0s
[28] http://www.youtube.com/?v=q2vGYxGLAkgSTALEmach
[29] http://www.youtube.com/?v=Xnn_iWZKKWA
[30] http://www.youtube.com/?v=OqHerxQIgog
[31] http://www.youtube.com/?v=odkdrYqCiIA
[32] http://www.youtube.com/?v=mEHCwvCg2TM
[33] http://www.youtube.com/?v=u1wjkyaMN2o
[34] http://www.youtube.com/?v=ik1mczsVUQI
[35] http://www.youtube.com/?v=pSgznteCutA
[36] http://www.youtube.com/?v=31LuAJQdFHw
[37] http://www.youtube.com/?v=FtqoUUEcapY