List of political parties in Alberta
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This article lists political parties in Alberta.
Contents
- 1 Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly
- 2 Registered parties never represented in the Legislative Assembly
- 3 Registered parties previously represented in the Legislative Assembly
- 4 Historical parties represented in the Legislative Assembly
- 5 Historical parties not represented in the Legislative Assembly
- 6 See also
Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly
- Alberta Party (since 1985, represented 2010-2012, 2015)
- Alberta Liberal Party (founded 1905, government of Alberta 1905-1921; represented in the Legislature 1905-1944, 1948-1971, & since 1986)
- Alberta New Democratic Party (founded 1932 (as the CCF) (the CCF's predecessors: the United Farmers of Alberta was government 1921-1935, the Dominion Labour Party had five MLAs in the 1920s); the CCF represented in the Legislature 1944-1959, the ANDP 1966-1967, 1971-1993 & since 1997, current government of Alberta as of May 2015)
- Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta (founded 1905 (as the Conservative Party), represented in the Legislature 1905-1921, 1926-1940, 1952-1963, & since 1967, government of Alberta from 1971 - 2015)
- Wildrose Party (founded 2008, represented in the Legislature since 2008)
Registered parties never represented in the Legislative Assembly
- Communist Party – Alberta (since 1930)
- Green Party of Alberta (since 2011)
- Separation Party of Alberta (since 2004)
Registered parties previously represented in the Legislative Assembly
- Alberta Social Credit Party (founded 1934, government 1935-1971, represented in the Legislature 1935-1982)
Historical parties represented in the Legislative Assembly
- Alberta Alliance Party (2002-2008, represented 2004-2008)
- Alberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (founded 1932, represented in the Legislature 1944-1949, 1950s)
- Alberta Labor Representation League (1917-1919, represented 1917-1919 (Alex Ross))
- Alberta Non-Partisan League (1916-1919, represented 1917-1921)
- Alberta Reform Movement (1981-1982, represented 1981)
- Dominion Labor Party (1919-1935, represented 1919-1921 (Alex Ross), 1921-1935)
- Independent Citizen's Association (1940-1948, represented 1940-1948)
- Socialist Party of Alberta (1909-1921, represented 1909-1913)
- United Farmers of Alberta (1919-1935, government 1921-1935, represented 1921-1935, merged into the CCF)
- Representative Party of Alberta (1984-1989, represented 1986-1989)
- Veterans' and Active Force (1944-1948, represented 1944-1948)
- Western Canada Concept (1982-1986, represented 1982)
Historical parties not represented in the Legislative Assembly
- Alberta First Party (1999-2004)
- Alberta Independence Party (2000-2001)
- Alberta Greens (1986-2009)
- Confederation of Regions Party (1986-1996)
- Forum Party of Alberta (1995-2004)
- The Heritage Party of Alberta (1985-1986)
- Independent Labour Party (Edmonton, 1921,leader Ernest Brown became active in Communist Party)
- Natural Law Party (1993-1997)
- Progressive Labour Party of Alberta (1932-1940)
Historical parties represented by elected Senate nominees
- Reform Party of Alberta (1984-2004)