Thomas Musau of the New Democrats Party followed in second with 8,951 votes which represented a 33.7 percent.
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Paschen received 4.54% of the vote and finished fifth out of sixth place, losing to Barrie Chivers a candidate for the New Democrats.
Pahl ran for a third term in office in the 1986 Alberta general election but was defeated in a closely contested election by Gerry Gibeault a candidate for the New Democrats.
On September 22, 2011, Davies declined to stand as a candidate for the leadership of the New Democrats, citing her inability to speak French as a factor.
In the 39th Parliament, with the New Democrats as the Official Opposition, party leader Carole James assigned Mungall the role of deputy critic to Dawn Black on Advanced Education, where Moira Stilwell was the minister.