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List of premiers of Alberta

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Calgary-Foothill in an October 27, 2014 by-election, as the PC Party won the four by-elections held that day while the rival Wildrose Party did very poorly. Less than two months later, most of the Wildrose Party caucus—including leader Danielle Smith, crossed the floor to sit with the PC Party. However, Prentice government's popularity dropped sharply by spring 2015, due to a budget that was unpopular among the political spectrum, with the collapse in PC support also attributed to falling oil prices and the past scandals under the Redford government. Prentice had over a year before he was obliged to dissolve the legislature, nonetheless he decided to call a
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the premier may ask (and almost always has asked) for dissolution of the legislative assembly and a subsequent election earlier than that. Under Alberta's fixed-election legislation of 2024, a general election is to be held on the third Monday in October in the fourth calendar year following the most recent general election, but the premier can bindingly advise the lieutenant governor to call an election earlier than the fixed date.
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the right-wing vote between the PC and Wildrose parties. On May 22, 2015, Notley suspended a caucus member, leaving her party with 53 out of 87 seats, which did not change the balance of power in the legislature. The NDP held 52 seats at the time of the legislature's dissolution in March 2019, and were defeated in the ensuing
225:, the second choice, became the new premier, although he too had not run in the election so had to await success in a by-election to take his seat. Greenfield resigned four years later because he was often absent due to illness and lost much of his energy due to the death of his wife shortly after the election. 1062:; repeal of Prohibition and creation of government-owned liquor stores, creation of proportional representation in the cities through Single Transferable Balloting (the Hare system), attempted to impose taxation on land owned by speculators standing idle, and on mineral resources, both over-ruled by the courts. 347:, despite running a campaign with no new policies. His party lost a number of seats to the Liberals, and during the campaign he stated this would be his last election. In 2006 at a Progressive Conservative convention delegates forced him to pick a retirement date by giving him relatively low numbers in a 216:
led the party at the time of the 1921 election, although he did not run himself. The loosely organized farmer candidates running in rural constituencies captured a majority of the seats. The party was allied with Labour candidates, so it did not contest urban ridings, aside from one in Edmonton. Wood
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which 11 MLAs serving in the armed forces were automatically re-elected. The elected opposition was the strongest so far in the province's 12-year history. The Conservatives, which formed the official opposition with 19 seats, slightly more than one-third of the seats in the Assembly, expressed hopes
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was appointed and sworn in as premier on May 24, 2015, following her party's capturing of 54 out of 87 seats in the Legislature. The NDP's surprise victory was attributed to the unpopularity of the Prentice government's budget, a strong performance by Notley in the leaders' debates, and splitting of
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John Brownlee, who had previously been offered the job, succeeded Greenfield. Brownlee's reign as government leader was troubled by the onset of the Great Depression. He resigned in scandal after he was accused of sexual acts with a minor in the Attorney General's office. This and another scandalous
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Sifton's Liberals jammed through a controversial bill greatly expanding the size of the legislative assembly. The bill was once again said to gerrymander boundaries in Liberals' favor, although the Liberals again received more votes than any other party in the 1913 election. The press and opposition
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electoral boundaries. Rutherford's government received a majority of votes in the election and emerged from the March 1909 election leading another formidable majority, which clearly reflected the broad popular support he and his government enjoyed. He would resign as premier 14 months later, in May
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or by-elections. Barring special legislation occasioned by a war or an emergency (which has never happened in Alberta's history, although it has federally), general elections must be called by the lieutenant governor, at the premier's advice, no later than five years after the previous election, but
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succeeded Aberhart as premier. Under Manning, Social Credit moved away from the monetary theory of Douglas and towards traditional conservatism. Manning led the party through seven-straight massive majorities, (although in 1955 his government received barely more seats than Aberhart had received in
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to a majority government in the 2019 Alberta general election, defeating the incumbent government led by Rachel Notley of the New Democratic Party with 63 seats and 54.88% of the popular vote and securing only the fifth change of government in Alberta's political history. Kenney, a former federal
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completely wiping out the United Farmers representation (although the UFA did receive 11 percent of the vote). Aberhart had difficulty implementing the Social Credit theory and his popularity began to decline. His government almost fell during a 1936 caucus rebellion, in which his own MLAs forced
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Since 1905 Alberta's premiers have belonged to six different political parties. However, there have been only five changes of government, as governments once elected are usually in for long periods and have always been majority governments. No defeated party has yet returned to power. As of 2024,
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A leader of a party is chosen by the party, following an internal constitution unique to each party that comprises a framework to elect or appoint a leader. Leaders, not already possessing a seat, must then win a seat in a by-election or general election to sit in the Assembly. Leaders of a party
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subsequently was elected party leader and became the first female premier of Alberta. Despite strong opposition from the Wildrose Party that most polls and media predicted would end the PC's 41-year dynasty, Redford and the PC party won re-election in April 2012, making Redford Alberta's first
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successfully led the New Democratic party to a majority government in the 2015 Alberta general election, defeating the incumbent government led by Jim Prentice of the Progressive Conservative Party, with 54 seats and 41% of the popular vote and securing only the fourth change of government in
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was elected as the permanent leader of the PC Party on September 6, 2014, and succeeded Hancock as premier on September 15, 2014. He turned the government around on a number of crucial issues, cancelling the closure of the Michener Centre, for example. He was elected to the constituency of
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cabinet minister, had entered provincial politics to become PC Party leader where he led its merger with Wildrose, and then won the leadership of the newly combined party, the UCP. As of 2022 Danielle Smith took office after Jason Kenney resigned for not enough support in his party.
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An election may also happen if the governing party loses the confidence of the legislature, by the defeat of a supply bill or tabling of a confidence motion, but in Alberta's history of massive majorities in the assembly, this has never happened.
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elected female premier. Due to a steep decline in approval ratings and a spending controversy, Alison Redford announced her resignation on March 19, 2014, as premier of Alberta, effective March 23.
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Peter Lougheed served as premier, winning four elections, until 1985 when he retired from public office. Some of Lougheed's notable accomplishments were the limited Alberta Bill of Rights, and the
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they had the upper hand on the waning Liberal government. Both would be surprised by the United Farmers who routed the Liberals and Conservatives in rural areas to form the government in the
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would term his reign as premier "Siftonism" implying that his reign was a disease on Alberta. Sifton only lasted one mandate as premier as he left to pursue a career in federal politics.
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financial services institution, consolidated school districts into school divisions, imposed regulation on the oil and gas fields outside Calgary to prevent wastage of natural gas.
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it garnered more votes than any other party and also captured a large majority of the seats. Aberhart died in 1943; he is the only premier to die in office in Alberta's history.
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Organization of administration for new province; incorporation of City of Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Strathcona and Wetaskiwin; establishment of court system; establishment of
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system the province had been using since 1924, and the government received a windfall of seats in the 1959 election. After 24 years as premier, Manning resigned in 1967.
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Government purchase of cattle from farmers who could no longer afford feed; cost-sharing agreement with federal government and railways to relocate farmers fleeing the
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Rutherford's Liberal party was elected, with a majority of the popular vote and a majority of seats in the Legislative Assembly in the province's first election, the
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Because Aberhart died unexpectedly, the Social Credit Caucus did not choose a leader for a full week. Manning was appointed Premier by Lieutenant-Governor
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was selected as premier and interim party leader by the Progressive Conservative caucus on March 20, 2014, and became premier on March 23, 2014.
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replaced Brownlee but served as premier for less than two years, leading the United Farmers government into total defeat at the hands of the new
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and as part of this jurisdiction was governed by the North-West Legislative Council, composed of elected and appointed officials, led by
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without a seat must sit in the legislature gallery. While sitting in the gallery a premier cannot exercise any legislative powers.
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succeeded Klein as premier, following his win of the leadership of the Alberta Progressive Conservative party in 2006. He won the
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riding, while his party still won a majority. He sat in the gallery as premier, until he won a seat in a by-election in
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The fourth government of Alberta was first led by Peter Lougheed, defeating the 36-year reign of Social Credit in 1971.
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1940, due to a strong but short-lived Liberal drive). During his premiership, his government abolished the hybrid STV/
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on personal income; banning of corporate and union donations to political parties; increases to minimum wage, new
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on personal income; deregulation of electricity and natural gas industries; expansion of the oil and gas industry.
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economic theory; exploitation of Leduc oil fields; expansion of educational, health and transportation facilities.
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Albertans turned away from the United Farmers government and began to follow evangelical radio preacher
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An Act to Amend an Act respecting the legislative Assembly of Alberta; Royal Assent March 25, 1913
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leading to the Grimshaw Accord with Chief Bernard Ominayak and negotiations for the betterment of
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Southern Alberta given the raw deal on Governments Gerrymander; Calgary Herald March 21, 1913
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did not want the job as premier so the farmers were forced to shop around. UFA lawyer
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him to promise to try to reform the banking system. But it rebounded and in the
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without a party leader, but Greenfield was made Premier immediately after it.
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three women have served as Premier of Alberta, more than any other province.
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until 1897, and by lieutenant governors of the Northwest Territories and the
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20% increase on royalties charged to oil companies; further development of
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Attempted to establish fairer representation through Single Transferable (
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The Liberal party got its start in power in Alberta when Prime Minister
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Led negotiations for provincial status for Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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measures to counter budget shortfall during a provincial recession.
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Siftonism will be killed in Alberta; Calgary Herald April 4, 1913
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Ralph Klein, the former mayor of Calgary, led the party into the
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Alison Redford's approval rating plunges to 18 per cent: poll
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Klein dealt a crushing blow in Leadership; Review CTV News
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Rutherford Resigns over Great Waterways Railway Scandal
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Index

heads of government
Canadian province
Alberta
Liberal
United Farmers of Alberta
Social Credit
Progressive Conservatives
United Conservatives
New Democratic
premier of Alberta
Danielle Smith
Westminster-style
parliamentary government
Legislative Assembly
King of Canada
head of state
lieutenant governor of Alberta
Executive Council of Alberta
general elections
William Aberhart
North-West Territories
lieutenant governors of the North-West Territories
premier of the North-West Territories
Wilfrid Laurier
Alexander Rutherford
1905 Alberta election
gerrymandered
Alberta and Great Waterways Railway scandal
Arthur Sifton
1913 election

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