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The first of more than two dozen recall petitions launched against members of Alberta’s legislature has come up short.

Jenny Yeremiy submitted her petition against Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides to Elections Alberta on Tuesday, but said she needed thousands more signatures.

She says the campaign collected about 6,500 signatures, well short of its required 16,000.

The petition was launched in October and, if successful, would have forced a constituency-wide vote on whether Nicolaides should lose his seat in the legislature.

Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides provides an update on teacher bargaining in Calgary, on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntoshThe petition to recall Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides launched in October, but has come up thousands of signatures short. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

Yeremiy says she thinks the petition should still be considered a success, because it helped get people organized ahead of the next provincial election set for October 2027.

“We want to put on the record that there are 6,500-plus of us that are angry with the way [Nicolaides] is abusing his rights,” she told reporters outside the Elections Alberta office in Edmonton.

“I can tell you we have a lot more ideas now that this is done and a lot of more time on our hands to do them.”

The petition was the first of 26 launched against members of the legislature in the final months of 2025.