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Mandel, Levis and Fraser declared official candidates for Alberta Party leadership

On Feb. 27, party members will choose between former Edmonton mayor and PC cabinet minister Stephen Mandel, Calgary lawyer Kara Levis or Calgary MLA Rick Fraser as their new leader.

The centrist party will choose a new leader on Feb. 27

From left, Stephen Mandel, Kara Levis, and Rick Fraser are running to become the next leader of the centrist Alberta Party. (CBC/Kara Levis campaign/Rick Fraser campaign)

The deadline for candidates to fileapplications to become the next Alberta Party leader passed Monday without anyone new entering the race.

That means party members will decide betweenformer Edmonton mayor and PC cabinet minister Stephen Mandel, Calgary lawyer Kara Levis or Calgary MLA Rick Fraser when voting takes place in late February.

Mandel was the final candidate to enter the race, announcing hiscandidacy on Wednesday.

Under the leadership race rules, each candidate has to pay $10,000. Part of that amount is a $5,000 "good behaviour" bond which will be refunded at the conclusion of the race.

Mandel, Levis and Fraser will take part in leadership debates in Edmonton and Calgary as well as six "meet and greets" across the province over the next few weeks.

People who want to vote for a leader are required to buy an Alberta Party membership by Feb. 12.

Online voting will start at noon on Feb. 25 and finish at noon on Feb. 27.

The leadership race was triggered after former leader Greg Clark stepped down in November.