Drayton Valley-Devon

Drayton Valley-Devon is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district was created in the 2010 boundary redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post voting system. Drayton Valley-Devon is currently represented by United Conservative Party MLA Andrew Boitchenko. Prior to 2023, the district was represented by Mark Smith who was first elected in 2015.

History
The electoral district was created in the 2010 Alberta boundary re-distribution. It was created from the old electoral district of Drayton Valley-Calmar which was expanded east into land that was part of the Leduc-Beaumont-Devon riding to include the town of Devon

Electoral history
Drayton Valley-Devon and its antecedent, Drayton Valley-Calmar, elected Progressive Conservative MLAs with solid majorities from the 1970s to 2015. Since 2015, it has elected two people, Mark Smith, who first ran for the Wildrose Party in 2015 and then for the United Conservatives in 2019, and Andrew Boitchenko, who ran for the United Conservatives in 2023.

The first MLA elected to Drayton Valley-Devon was Progressive Conservative Diana McQueen, who was a cabinet minister in the Allison Redford government. The incumbent is Andrew Boitchenko.

Registered schools
Please note: Only schools registered under Drayton Valley-Devon have been included, as some schools within jurisdiction are registered in other ridings. • Calmar

• New Humble Centre School

• Calmar Secondary School

• Devon

• Riverview Middle School

• John Maland High School

• Devon Christian School

• Drayton Valley

• Aurora Elementary School

• Drayton Christian School

• H.W. Pickup Junior High School

• Holy Trinity Academy

• St. Anthony School

• Falun

• Falun School

• Pigeon Lake

• Pigeon Lake Regional School

• Thorsby

• Thorsby Elementary School

• Thorsby Junior/Senior High School

• Warburg

• Warburg School

• Winfield

• Winfield School