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The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the province of Alberta, Canada. It sits in the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton. Since 2012 the Legislative Assembly has had 87 members, elected first past the post from single-member electoral districts.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Bills passed by the Legislative Assembly are given royal assent by the lieutenant governor of Alberta, as the viceregal representative of the King of Canada.<ref>Template:Cite canlaw.</ref> The Legislative Assembly and the Lieutenant Governor together make up the unicameral Alberta Legislature.

The maximum period between general elections of the assembly, as set by Section 4 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is five years, which is further reinforced in Alberta's Legislative Assembly Act.<ref>Template:Cite canlaw</ref> Convention dictates the premier controls the date of election and usually selects a date in the fourth or fifth year after the preceding election. Amendments to Alberta's Election Act introduced in 2024 fixed the date of election to the third Monday in October in the fourth calendar year following the preceding election.<ref>Template:Cite canlaw </ref> Alberta has never had a minority government and an election as a result of a vote of no confidence has never occurred.

To be a candidate for election to the assembly, a person must be a Canadian citizen older than 18 who has lived in Alberta for at least six months before the election and has registered with Elections Alberta under the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act. Senators, senators-in-waiting, members of the House of Commons, and criminal inmates are ineligible.<ref>Template:Cite canlaw</ref>

The 30th Alberta Legislature was dissolved on May 1, 2023. The members-elect of the 31st Alberta Legislature were elected on May 29.

HistoryEdit

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The Alberta Legislature Building has housed the chamber of the Legislative Assembly since its completion in 1913.

The first session of the first Legislature of Alberta opened on March 15, 1906, in the Thistle Rink, Edmonton, north of Jasper Avenue. After the speech from the throne, the assembly held its sessions in the McKay Avenue School. In this school Alberta MLAs chose the provincial capital,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Edmonton, and the future site for the Alberta Legislature Building: the bank of the North Saskatchewan River. Allan Merrick Jeffers,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design was the architect who was chosen to build the assembly building. From 1908 to 1911 the Legislative Assembly met in a hall annexed to the old Terrace Building.<ref>Macauley, 75th Anniversary of Alberta's Legislative Building http://www.revparl.ca/english/issue.asp?art=735&param=122. accessed April 16, 2025</ref><ref>Terrace Building, Edmonton, Alberta https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/PhotoGalleryDetails.aspx?st=edmonton&cp=257&ReturnUrl=%2Fpaa%2FSearch.aspx%3Fst%3Dedmonton%26cp%3D257&dv=True&DeptID=1&ObjectID=A5676</ref>

In September 1912 Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, Governor General of Canada, declared the new Legislature building officially open.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Louise McKinney and Roberta MacAdams were the first women elected to the assembly, in the 1917 election. They were also the first women in any legislature of the British Empire. The United Farmers of Alberta held a majority of seats in the legislative assembly from 1921 to 1935 and formed the longest-lived agrarian revolt government in Canada. From 1926 to 1955, Edmonton and Calgary MLAs were elected through a form of proportional representation. In 1935 the Alberta Legislative Assembly elected the world's first Social Credit government.<ref>A Report on Alberta Elections, 1905-1982</ref>

Current membersEdit

The members of the 31st Alberta Legislature were elected in the 31st Alberta general election held on May 29, 2023. Bold indicates cabinet members, and party leaders are italicized. Template:Sticky header

Standings during 31st AssemblyEdit

The 31st Alberta Legislative Assembly was constituted after the general election on May 29, 2023. The United Conservative Party, led by incumbent Premier Danielle Smith, formed the government with a reduced majority. The New Democrats, led by former Premier Rachel Notley, won the second most seats and formed the official opposition.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Standings in the 31st Alberta Legislature
Affiliation Members
2023 general election Current

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49 46

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38 36

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0 2

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0 3
Total seats 87

Seating planEdit

  • Party leaders are italicized. Bold indicates cabinet minister.
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Template:Canadian party colour | [[Ric McIver)|Template:Font colour]]
Template:Canadian party colour | [[RJ Sigurdson|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Demetrios Nicolaides|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Rebecca Schulz|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Dan Williams (Canadian politician)|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Nate Glubish|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Adriana LaGrange|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Nate Horner|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Joseph Schow|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Danielle Smith|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Mike Ellis (Canadian politician)|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Mickey Amery|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Nathan Neudorf|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Todd Loewen|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Rick Wilson (Canadian politician)|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Brian Jean|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Devin Dreeshen|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Jason Nixon|Template:Font colour]]
Template:Canadian party colour | [[Angela Pitt|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Glenn van Dijken|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Jason Stephan|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Tany Yao|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Grant Hunter|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Martin Long (politician)|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Dale Nally|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Shane Getson|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Rajan Sawhney|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Matt Jones (Canadian politician)|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Tanya Fir|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Muhammad Yaseen|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Searle Turton|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Garth Rowswell|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Justin Wright (politician)|Template:Font colour]]
Template:Canadian party colour | [[Scott Cyr|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Jennifer Johnson (Canadian politician)|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Ron Wiebe|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Andrew Boitchenko|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Myles McDougall|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Chelsae Petrovic|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Brandon Lunty|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Nolan Dyck|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Chantelle de Jonge|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Eric Bouchard|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Peter Singh|Template:Font colour]] Template:Canadian party colour | [[Jackie Lovely|Template:Font colour]]

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NotesEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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