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Stephen Mandel wins Edmonton-Whitemud as Tories sweep byelections

Stephen Mandel has won the Edmonton-Whitemud byelection on a night that also saw three Progressive Conservative candidates win ridings in Calgary.

RAW: Stephen Mandel celebrates win in Edmonton-Whitemud

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Stephen Mandel says there is "a lot of work to do" following his win, which was one of four races the Tories swept across Alberta.

Stephen Mandel easily won the Edmonton-Whitemud byelectionMonday on a night that saw Premier Jim Prentice and two other Progressive Conservative candidates takeridings in Calgary.

"We will not disappoint you," Mandeltold the crowd during his acceptance speech.

"We won't disappoint you as the Prentice government. I won't disappoint you as the health minister. We won't disappoint you, because we have the best team ofMLAsthat we've ever had in the past."

NDP candidate Bob Turner said he was pleased to see his party double their support from the 2012 general election.

Mandel, who faced numerous attacks during the campaign,beat second-place NDPcandidate Bob Turner by 6,003 to 3,150 votes, and took 42 per cent of the total votes.

Wildrose candidate Tim Grover finished third with 2,679votes.

"We are now kosher,"Mandeltold supporters, referring the fact that he has beenthe province's health minister since September, despite not holding a seat.

With the byelection over, Mandel said he will now turn all of his attention to the health portfolio, as well as issues in his new riding. He cited school and playground construction as two issues facing Edmonton-Whitemud at the moment, and said he planned to meet with "unhappy community members."

Mandel called his win, as well as the other three PC victories in Calgary, as a vote of confidence in the leadership of Premier Jim Prentice, who won his own race in Calgary-Foothills with almost 60 per cent of the vote.

"That's wonderful ... it says a great deal about Jim Prentice's leadership," he said.

NDP pleased with support: Turner

Turner called to congratulateMandel. But even in defeat he noted his party doubled its support in the riding, long seen as a PC stronghold.Former Premier Dave Hancock held Edmonton-Whitemudfor17 years before resigning earlier this year.

We have made a major victory tonight, Turner told supporters afterhe conceded toMandel.

I tell you, I could not be prouder we have identified more supporters in this four-weekbyelectionthan weve had in the past four years in this riding.

The byelection saw a dip in the ruling PC party's support in the riding. In the 2012 general election, Hancockheld the riding with 60 per cent of the vote, far ahead of the Wildrose's16-per-cent share.