26th Alberta Legislative Assembly - Party Standings After 26th General Elections

Party Standings After 26th General Elections

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Member Party Constituency Notes
Tony Abbott Progressive Conservative Drayton Valley-Calmar
Cindy Ady Progressive Conservative Calgary Shaw
Bharat Agnihotri Liberal Edmonton Ellerslie
Moe Amery Progressive Conservative Calgary East
Dan Backs Independent Edmonton Manning Elected as a Liberal, expelled from caucus in November 2006
Laurie Blakeman Liberal Edmonton Centre
Bill Bonko Liberal Edmonton Decore
Guy Boutilier Progressive Conservative Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo
Neil Brown Progressive Conservative Calgary-Nose Hill
Pearl Calahasen Progressive Conservative Lesser Slave Lake
Wayne Cao Progressive Conservative Calgary-Fort
Mike Cardinal Progressive Conservative Athabasca-Redwater
Harvey Cenaiko Progressive Conservative Calgary-Buffalo
Harry B. Chase Liberal Calgary-Varsity
Craig Cheffins Liberal Calgary-Elbow Succeeded Ralph Klein in a by-election June 12, 2007.
David Coutts Progressive Conservative Livingstone-Macleod
Ray Danyluk Progressive Conservative Lac La Biche-St. Paul
Alana DeLong Progressive Conservative Calgary-Bow
Victor Doerksen Progressive Conservative Red Deer South
Denis Ducharme Progressive Conservative Bonnyville-Cold Lake
Clint Dunford Progressive Conservative Lethbridge-West
David Eggen NDP Edmonton-Calder
Mo Elsalhy Liberal Edmonton-McClung
Iris Evans Progressive Conservative Sherwood Park
Jack Flaherty Liberal St. Albert
Heather Forsyth Progressive Conservative Calgary-Fish Creek
Yvonne Fritz Progressive Conservative Calgary-Cross
Hector Goudreau Progressive Conservative Dunvegan
Gordon Graydon Progressive Conservative Grande Prairie Wapiti
Doug Griffiths Progressive Conservative Battle River-Wainwright
George Groeneveld Progressive Conservative Highwood
Carol Haley Progressive Conservative Airdrie-Chestermere
David Hancock Progressive Conservative Edmonton-Whitemud
Jack Hayden Progressive Conservative Drumheller-Stettler Succeeded Shirley McClellan in a by-election June 12, 2007.
Denis Herard Progressive Conservative Calgary-Egmont
Paul Hinman Alberta Alliance Cardston-Taber-Warner The Alberta Alliance Party was dissolved, and the Wildrose Alliance Party was formed in early 2008
Wildrose Alliance
Doug Horner Progressive Conservative Spruce Grove-Sturgeon-St. Albert
Mary Anne Jablonski Progressive Conservative Red Deer-North
LeRoy Johnson Progressive Conservative Wetaskiwin-Camrose
Arthur Johnston Progressive Conservative Calgary-Hays
Ralph Klein Progressive Conservative Calgary-Elbow Resigned as Premier December 14, 2006 and from legislature January 15, 2007; succeeded by Craig Cheffins as MLA for Calgary-Elbow and by Ed Stelmach as Premier.
Mel Knight Progressive Conservative Grande Prairie-Smoky
Ken Kowalski † Progressive Conservative Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock
Ron Liepert Progressive Conservative Calgary-West
Fred Lindsay Progressive Conservative Stony Plain
Rob Lougheed Progressive Conservative Strathcona
Thomas Lukaszuk Progressive Conservative Edmonton-Castle Downs
Ty Lund Progressive Conservative Rocky Mountain House
Hugh MacDonald Liberal Edmonton-Gold Bar
Richard Magnus Progressive Conservative Calgary-North Hill
Gary Mar Progressive Conservative Calgary-Mackay Resigned November 2007; seat left vacant until the 2008 election
Ray Martin NDP Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview
Richard Marz Progressive Conservative Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
Brian Mason NDP Edmonton Highlands Norwood
Weslyn Mather Liberal Edmonton Mill Woods
Shirley McClellan Progressive Conservative Drumheller-Stettler Resigned January 15, 2007, succeeded by Jack Hayden.
Barry McFarland Progressive Conservative Little Bow
Greg Melchin Progressive Conservative Calgary North West
Bruce Miller Liberal Edmonton-Glenora
Richard Miller Liberal Edmonton Rutherford
Leonard Mitzel Progressive Conservative Cypress-Medicine Hat
Ted Morton Progressive Conservative Foothills-Rocky View
Lyle Oberg Progressive Conservative Strathmore-Brooks Suspended from P.C. caucus March 22, 2006; re-admitted July 25, 2006.
Frank Oberle Progressive Conservative Peace River
Luke Ouellette Progressive Conservative Innisfail-Sylvan Lake
Raj Pannu NDP Edmonton Strathcona
Bridget Pastoor Liberal Lethbridge East
Hung Pham Progressive Conservative Calgary Montrose
Ray Prins Progressive Conservative Lacombe-Ponoka
Rob Renner Progressive Conservative Medicine Hat
David Rodney Progressive Conservative Calgary Lougheed
George Rogers Progressive Conservative Leduc-Beaumont-Devon
Shiraz Shariff Progressive Conservative Calgary McCall
Lloyd Snelgrove Progressive Conservative Vermilion-Lloydminster
Ed Stelmach Progressive Conservative Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville
Ron Stevens Progressive Conservative Calgary-Glenmore
Ivan Strang Progressive Conservative West Yellowhead
David Swann Liberal Calgary Mountain View
Kevin Taft Liberal Edmonton Riverview
Janis Tarchuk Progressive Conservative Banff-Cochrane
Dave Taylor Liberal Calgary Currie
Maurice Tougas Liberal Edmonton Meadowlark
George VanderBurg Progressive Conservative Whitecourt-Ste. Anne
Len Webber Progressive Conservative Calgary-Foothills
Gene Zwozdesky Progressive Conservative Edmonton Mill Creek
  • 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.

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