Final answer:
Clinical pharmacists from five districts in AB are not specifically mentioned to be voting members of the council in Alberta.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Alberta, clinical pharmacists are not specifically mentioned to be voting members of the council. The election poster that targeted soldiers and nurses in Alberta mentioned that under the Alberta Military Representation Act, they would have two votes, one for each member of the constituency. This means that soldiers and nurses have the right to vote, but it does not specify whether clinical pharmacists from five districts in AB are voting members of the council.