Every day leading up to the Alberta election, the leaders are busy all over the province meeting voters and sharing their platforms with Albertans in order to secure votes for Election Day on April 23.
NDP leader Brian Mason will be voting at Highlands United Church at 10 a.m. and then will be at an election night party at the Coast Edmonton Plaza Hotel starting at 7:30 p.m.
Wildrose leader Danielle Smith will be in voting at High Wood Memorial Centre at 9:30 a.m. She will then be speaking with supporters in High River and will have remarks at the High River Golf and Country Club at 5 p.m.
Liberal leader Raj Sherman will be casting his vote at the City Art Centre at 10 a.m. He'll then attend an election night party at the Yellowhead Brewery at 8 p.m.
Conservative leader Alison Redford has the busiest schedule of them all as she will be voting at Lycee Louis Pasteur as soon as the polls open at 9 a.m. She'll then be holding a media availability outside the Calgary-Elbow polling station. Redford will then travel to Edmonton where she will hold media availabilities in Edmonton-Rutherford (11:20 a.m.), Edmonton-Whitemud (11:45 a.m.), and Leduc-Beaumont (12:25 p.m.). Redford will then have lunch in Red Deer at Mary-Anne Jablonski's campaign office and follow that with a stop in Innisfail-Sylvan Lake. Redford will then be back in Calgary-North Hills and then will spend the rest of Election Day at her campaign headquarters in Calgary-Elbow.