Opposition Liberal Party | Third party New Democratic Party | |
Premier
(cabinet) Ralph Klein
(Klein cabinet)
December 14, 1992 – December 14, 2006 Leader of the
Opposition Howard Sapers
April 17, 1998 – March 12, 2001 Government Progressive Conservative Association Speaker of the
Assembly Ken Kowalski
April 14, 1997 – May 23, 2012 |
The members of the 24th Alberta Legislative Assembly were elected in the general election held in 1997.
On March 12, 2001, the 25th Alberta general election was held to elect the next legislature.
Standings changes since the 24th general election
- May 11, 1998 Grant Mitchell, Edmonton McClung resigns.
- June 17, 1998 Nancy MacBeth, Edmonton-McClung elected in a by-election.
- July 1998 Gene Zwozdesky, Edmonton Mill Creek sits as an Independent.
- August 1998 Gene Zwozdesky, Edmonton-Mill Creek joins the Progressive Conservative caucus.
- November 15, 1999 Pamela Paul-Zobaric, Edmonton Castle Downs sits as an Independent.
- February 2, 2000 Pam Barrett, Edmonton-Highlands resigns.
- June 12, 2000 Brian Mason, Edmonton-Highlands elected in a by-election.
- July 11, 2000 Stockwell Day, Red Deer-North resigns.
- September 25, 2000 Mary Anne Jablonski, Red Deer-North elected in a by-election.
- October 4, 2000 Sue Olsen, Edmonton-Norwood resigns to run in federal election.
References
24th Alberta Legislature Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA