List of political parties in Alberta
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This article lists political parties in Alberta.
Active parties
[edit]Represented parties in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
[edit]Name[1] | Founded | Ideology | Leader | MLAs | In Legislature | In Government | |
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United Conservative | 2017 | Conservatism | Danielle Smith | 48 | 2017–present | 2019–present | |
New Democratic | 1962 | Social Democracy | Naheed Nenshi | 38 | 1971–1993, 1997–present | 2015–2019 |
Other parties registered with Elections Alberta
[edit]Name[1] | Founded | Ideology | Leader | MLAs | In Legislature | In Government | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alberta Party | 1985 | Centrism | Lindsay Amantea (interim) | 0 | 2011–2012, 2015–2019 | — | |
Liberal | 1905 | Liberalism | John Roggeveen | 0 | 1905–1944, 1948–1971, 1986–2019 | 1905–1921 | |
Alberta Advantage | 2017 | Conservatism[2] | Marilyn Burns | 0 | — | — | |
Independence | 2019 | Alberta Separatism[3] | Vacant | 0 | — | — | |
Communist | 1930 | Communism | Naomi Rankin | 0 | — | — | |
Green | 2011 | Green politics | Vacant | 0 | — | — | |
Pro-Life[a] | 2017 | Anti-Abortion | Murray Ruhl | 0 | — | — | |
Reform | 2016 | Social conservatism | Randy Thorsteinson | 0 | — | — | |
Wildrose Independence | 2020 | Alberta Separatism | Jeevan Mangat (interim) | 0 | — | — | |
Buffalo | 2022 | Localism | Andrew Jacobson (interim) | 0 | — | — | |
Wildrose Loyalty Coalition | 2023 | Economic liberalism | Paul Hinman | 0 | — | — | |
Solidarity Movement | 2023 | Social conservatism | Artur Pawlowski | 0 | — | — |
- ^ Formed from the Social Credit Party of Alberta.
Unregistered Parties
[edit]Name | Founded | Ideology | |
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Alberta Freedom Alliance | 2018 | Populism, Alberta separatism[4] | |
Alberta Statehood Party | 2020 | Annexation of Alberta to the United States | |
@PoliticsDirect Party | 2018 | Direct democracy, E-democracy[5] | |
People's Party of Alberta | 2019 | Conservatism, Right-wing populism, Classical liberalism, Libertarianism[6] |
Related Federal parties
[edit]Name | Founded | Ideology | |
---|---|---|---|
Western Independence Party | 1987 | Western Canada separatism |
Historical parties
[edit]Parties represented in the Legislature
[edit]Name | Years active | Succeeded by | Ideology | In Legislature | In Government | |
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Alberta Alliance | 2002–2008 | Wildrose | Conservatism | 2004–2008 | — | |
Alberta Reform Movement | 1981-1982 | — | Conservatism | 1981-1982 | — | |
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | 1932-1962 | New Democratic Party | Social democracy, democratic socialism | 1944-1959 | — | |
Dominion Labor | 1919-1935 | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | Social democracy | 1919-1935 | — | |
Freedom Conservative | 1999-2020[a] | Wildrose Independence | Albertan autonomism[b], Conservatism, Right-libertarianism | 2018–2019 | – | |
Independent Movement | 1940-1948 | — | Liberalism, conservatism | 1940-1948 | — | |
Labour Representation | Dominion Labor | Social democracy | 1917-1919 | — | ||
Non-Partisan League | 1916-1921 | United Farmers of Alberta | Agrarianism, social democracy | 1917-1921 | — | |
Progressive Conservative | 1905-2019 | United Conservative | Liberal conservatism, Red Toryism | 1905-1940, 1952-1963, 1967-2019 | 1971-2015 | |
Representative | 1984-1989 | — | Conservatism, populism | 1986-1989 | — | |
Social Credit | 1934-2017 | Pro-Life Alberta | Social conservatism, Social credit (historical) | 1935-1982 | 1935-1971 | |
Socialist | 1909-1921 | — | Socialism | 1909-1913 | — | |
United Farmers of Alberta | 1919-1937 | — | Agrarianism, progressivism | 1921-1935 | 1921-1935 | |
Veterans' and Active Force | 1944-1948 | — | Veteran advocacy | 1944-1948 | — | |
Western Canada Concept | 1982-1986 | — | Alberta separatism, Western separatism | 1982 | — | |
Wildrose | 2008-2017 | United Conservative | Conservatism, right-wing populism | 2009-2017 | — |
Parties never represented in the Legislature
[edit]Name | Years active | Succeeded by | |
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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 | — | |
Progressive Labour Party of Alberta | 1932-1940 | — |
Parties represented by elected Senate nominees
[edit]- Reform Party of Alberta (1984–2004)
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Merged with Wexit Alberta to form the Wildrose Independence Party
- ^ Historically the party used to promote entirely on Albertan Independence, until they adopted Albertan autonomism instead, as part of the party's transformation under Derek Fildebrandt's leadership.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Parties | Elections Alberta". Elections Alberta. Retrieved 2017-07-05.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-27. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Our Mission - Alberta Independence Party". Archived from the original on 2018-07-27. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
- ^ "About -". Albertafreedomalliance.ca. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ "Politics Direct – A New Way of Thinking". Politicsdirect.ca. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ "About Us". peoplespartyofalberta.com. Retrieved 21 February 2020.