Willingdon-Two Hills
Willingdon-Two Hills was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single Member of the [Legislative Assembly|member] to the Legislative [Assembly of Alberta] using the first past the post method of voting from 1963 to 1971.
History
Willingdon-Two Hills was formed from the abolished Willingdon riding expanded south in 1963 when Vegreville (provincial [electoral district)|Vegreville ] merged with Bruce, to form Vegreville-Bruce. Due to the expanded boundaries the riding name was changed to Willingdon-Two Hills.Willingdon-Two Hills was dissolved following the 1971 electoral district re-distribution, and the territory was incorporated into Vegreville and Redwater-Andrew electoral districts.
Willingdon-Two Hills is named for the former towns of Willingdon and Two Hills.