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She has been leader of the Communist Party – Alberta since 1992[2] and has run in every provincial and federal election in Alberta since 1982, for the Communist Party – Alberta and the Communist Party of Canada respectively.[3] In the last two decades, the Communist Party has rarely managed more than a few hundred votes, and has only fielded a small number of candidates.
Naomi is widowed with two children, and is retired from her career as a computer programmer.[4] She has lived in Edmonton since 1964. She is a social activist and sings in the "Notre Dame des Bananes” choir, as well as the Richard Eaton Singers.
These results were subject to a judicial recount,[7] and modified from the validated results in accordance with the Judge's rulings. The margin of Sohi over Uppal increased from 79 votes to 92 votes as a result of the recount.[8]