Party Standings After 26th General Elections
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Member | Party | Constituency | Notes | |
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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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