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Legislative Assembly of Alberta

The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is one of two components of the Legislature of Alberta, the other being the Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. The Alberta legislature meets in the Alberta Legislative Building in the provincial capital, Edmonton. The Legislative Assembly consists of 83 members elected first past the post from single-member electoral districts.

Members of the 26th Legislature

The members of the 26th Legislature were elected in the 26th Alberta general election held on November 22, 2004. In the list below, cabinet members' names are bolded; leaders of official parties are italicized.

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Tony AbbottProgressive ConservativeDrayton Valley-Calmar
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Shaw
LiberalEdmonton Ellerslie
Progressive ConservativeCalgary East
LiberalEdmonton Manning
LiberalEdmonton Centre
LiberalEdmonton Decore
Progressive ConservativeFort McMurray-Wood Buffalo
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Nose Hill
Progressive ConservativeLesser Slave Lake
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Fort
Progressive ConservativeAthabasca-Redwater
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Buffalo
LiberalCalgary Varsity
Progressive ConservativeLivingstone-Macleod
Progressive ConservativeLac La Biche-St. Paul
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Bow
Progressive ConservativeRed Deer South
Progressive ConservativeBonnyville-Cold Lake
Progressive ConservativeLethbridge West
NDPEdmonton Calder
LiberalEdmonton McClung
Progressive ConservativeSherwood Park
LiberalSt. Albert
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Fish Creek
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Cross
Progressive ConservativeDunvegan
Progressive ConservativeGrande Prairie Wapiti
Progressive ConservativeBattle River-Wainwright
Progressive ConservativeHighwood
Progressive ConservativeAirdrie-Chestermere
Progressive ConservativeEdmonton Whitemud
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Egmont
Alberta AllianceCardston-Taber-Warner
Progressive ConservativeSpruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert
Progressive ConservativeRed Deer North
Progressive ConservativeWetaskiwin-Camrose
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Hays
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Elbow
Progressive ConservativeGrande Prairie Smoky
Progressive ConservativeBarrhead-Morinville-Westlock
Progressive ConservativeCalgary West
Progressive ConservativeStony Plain
Progressive ConservativeStrathcona
Progressive ConservativeEdmonton Castle Downs
Progressive ConservativeRocky Mountain House
LiberalEdmonton Gold Bar
Progressive ConservativeCalgary North Hill
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Mackay
NDPEdmonton Beverly Clareview
Progressive ConservativeOlds-Didsbury-Three Hills
NDPEdmonton Highlands Norwood
LiberalEdmonton Mill Woods
Progressive ConservativeDrumheller-Stettler
Progressive ConservativeLittle Bow
Progressive ConservativeCalgary North West
LiberalEdmonton Glenora
LiberalEdmonton Rutherford
Progressive ConservativeCypress-Medicine Hat
Progressive ConservativeFoothills-Rocky View
IndependentStrathmore-Brooks
Progressive ConservativePeace River
Progressive ConservativeInnisfail-Sylvan Lake
NDPEdmonton Strathcona
LiberalLethbridge East
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Montrose
Progressive ConservativeLacombe-Ponoka
Progressive ConservativeMedicine Hat
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Lougheed
Progressive ConservativeLeduc-Beaumont-Devon
Progressive ConservativeCalgary McCall
Progressive ConservativeFort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
Progressive ConservativeVermilion-Lloydminster
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Glenmore
Progressive ConservativeWest Yellowhead
LiberalCalgary Mountain View
LiberalEdmonton Riverview
Progressive ConservativeBanff-Cochrane
LiberalCalgary Currie
LiberalEdmonton Meadowlark
Progressive ConservativeWhitecourt-Ste. Anne
Progressive ConservativeCalgary Foothills
Progressive ConservativeEdmonton Mill Creek

Party standings after the 26th General Election



















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Seating Plan
Official Seating Plan (pdf format)
Affiliation Members

Progressive Conservative Party
>Liberal Party

> New Democratic Party

> Alberta Alliance

>Independent
1
 Total
83
* The Alberta Court of Appeal declared Thomas Lukaszuk the victor more than two months after the election. The election-night vote count had given Chris Kibermanis of the Liberals a five-vote win, but the judicial recount gave Lukaszuk a three-vote margin of victory.
* A party requires four seats to have official party status in the legislature. Parties with fewer than four seats are not entitled to party funding although their members will usually be permitted to sit together in the chamber. For this reason, Paul Hinman, sole representative of the Alberta Alliance Party, is considered an independent, rather than party leader.

Floor Crossings

*Lyle Oberg was suspended from the Progressive Conservative Caucus and currently sits as an independent. [1]

External links

* Legislative Assembly of Alberta web site



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