Opposition Liberal Party | Third parties New Democratic Party | |
Leader of theOpposition Kevin TaftMarch 27, 2004 – December 14, 2008 Speaker of theAssembly Ken KowalskiApril 14, 1997 – May 23, 2012 |
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.
Contents
- Party standings after 26th General Elections
- Notable events
- Standings changes during the 26th Assembly
- References
This legislature had the distinction of being addressed by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, to help celebrate Alberta's centennial.
Party standings after 26th General Elections
Notable events
Standings changes during the 26th Assembly
- February 2, 2005 Chris Kibermanis, Edmonton Castle Downs removed from office after a judicial recount.
- February 2, 2005 Thomas Lukaszuk, Edmonton Castle Downs becomes the MLA by court order.
- March 22, 2006 Lyle Oberg, Strathmore-Brooks suspended from the Progressive Conservative caucus
- July 25, 2006 Lyle Oberg, Strathmore-Brooks rejoins the Progressive Conservatives
- January 15, 2007 Ralph Klein, Calgary-Elbow resigns
- January 15, 2007 Shirley McClellan, Drumheller-Stettler resigns
- June 12, 2007 Craig Cheffins, Calgary-Elbow elected in by-election
- June 12, 2007 Jack Hayden, Drumheller-Stettler elected in by-election
- November 20, 2006 Dan Backs, Edmonton Manning was expelled from the Liberal caucus.
- September 27, 2007 Gary Mar, Calgary Mackay resigns to accept a government appointment.
- January 19, 2008 Paul Hinman, Cardston-Taber-Warner forms the Wildrose Alliance caucus.
References
26th Alberta Legislature Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA