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  2. List of premiers of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    On April 16, 2019, Jason Kenney successfully led the United Conservative Party 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 ...

  3. List of Alberta general elections - Wikipedia

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    The SC government reaped a windfall of seats in the 1959 election under the new voting system, winning every seat in Edmonton and all but one in Calgary. This result was far in excess of its share of the city vote. [6] First past the post remains the system used in Alberta and throughout Canada for provincial and federal elections. [6] [5]

  4. List of Alberta provincial ministers - Wikipedia

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    October 24, 2022 Present Smith: Minister of Children's Services United Conservative: Matt Jones: June 21, 2022 October 24, 2022 Kenney: Minister of Children's Services United Conservative: Jason Luan: July 8, 2021 October 24, 2022 Kenney: Minister of Community and Social Services United Conservative: Rebecca Schulz: April 30, 2019 June 11, 2022 ...

  5. Politics of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    In its history, Alberta has seen only six distinct governments, with no party ever returning to form government under the same label again after defeat. (The UFA government of 1921-1935 can be seen as a precursor of the NDP government of 2015–2019 as it organizationally was its forerunner.

  6. 32nd Alberta general election - Wikipedia

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    The 32nd Alberta general election will be held in Alberta, Canada, to elect the members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.According to Alberta's Election Act, it is scheduled for October 18, 2027, [1] but that does not affect the powers of the lieutenant governor of Alberta to dissolve the legislature before that time, in accordance with the usual conventions of the Westminster ...

  7. Government of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Alberta (French: gouvernement de l'Alberta) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Alberta.In modern Canadian use, the term Government of Alberta refers specifically to the executive—political ministers of the Crown (the Cabinet/Executive Council) who are appointed on the advice of the premier.

  8. List of political parties in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta First: 1999-2004 Freedom Conservative Alberta Independence: 2000-2001 Independence Party Greens: 1986-2009 Green Confederation of Regions: 1986-1996 — Forum Party of Alberta: 1995-2004 — Heritage Party: 1985-1986 — Independent Labour Party 1921 Leader Ernest Brown became active in Communist Party Natural Law: 1993-1997 ...

  9. List of Alberta senators - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of Alberta. It had one senator starting in 1888. Three more were added in 1905, at time of granting of province-hood.