List of Alberta general elections
Number of seats won by major parties at each election
Conservative | Liberal | Social Credit | NDP | |||||||
United Farmers | Other | Independent |
This article provides a summary of results for the general elections to the Canadian province of Alberta's unicameral legislative body, the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The number of seats has increased over time, from 25 for the first election in 1905, to the current 83. Elections are required to happen no later than five years after the first sitting of a new legislature.[1]
To date, no political party has returned to power in Alberta after being removed in a previous election. The province has been ruled by four "dynasties": the Liberal Party (1905–1921); the United Farmers of Alberta (1921–1935), the Social Credit Party (1935–1971), and the Progressive Conservative Party (1971 to present). No minority government has ever been elected. Thus, Alberta can be said to have continuously had a dominant-party system for its entire political history, though the dominant party has changed over time.
The chart on the right shows the information graphically, with the most recent elections on the right. It shows the successive dynasties of the Liberals (red), United Farmers (yellow), Social Credit (green) and Conservatives (blue).
Summary
The table below shows the total number of seats won by the minor political parties at each election. The winning party's total is shown in bold. Full details on any election are linked via the year of the election at the start of the row.
Notes
- A Known as the Conservative Party prior to 1959
- B Known as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation prior to 1963.
See also
- Lists of general elections in Canada
- List of political parties in Canada for present and historical political parties in Alberta.
References
- ^ Elections Alberta (2008). "Common Questions". Elections Alberta. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
- Government of Alberta. "Candidate Summary of Results (General Elections 1905-2004)". Comparative Statistics. Elections Alberta. Retrieved 2006-12-02.
- Government of Alberta. "Electoral Summary: 1905 - 2004". Comparative Statistics. Elections Alberta. Retrieved 2006-12-02.