List of Political Parties in Alberta - Historical Parties Represented in The Legislative Assembly

Historical Parties Represented in The Legislative Assembly

  • Alberta Alliance Party (2002-2008, represented 2004-2008)
  • Alberta Labor Representation League (1917-1919, represented 1917-1919)
  • Alberta Reform Movement (1981-1982, represented 1981)
  • Dominion Labor Party (1919-1935, represented 1921-1935)
  • Independent Citizen's Association (1940-1948, represented 1940-1948)
  • Socialist Party of Alberta (1909-1921, represented 1909-1913)
  • United Farmers of Alberta (1919-1935, represented 1921-1935)
  • Representative Party of Alberta (1984-1989, represented 1986-1989)
  • Veterans' and Active Force (1944-1948, represented 1944-1948)
  • Western Canada Concept (1982-1986, represented 1982)

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