List of political parties in Alberta

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This article lists political parties in Alberta.

Active parties

Represented parties in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta

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Name[1] Founded Ideology Leader MLAs In Legislature In Government
United Conservative 2017 Conservatism Danielle Smith 49 2017–present 2019–present
New Democratic 1962 Social Democracy Naheed Nenshi 37 1971–1993, 1997–present 2015–2019
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Other parties registered with Elections Alberta

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Name[1] Founded Ideology Leader MLAs In Legislature In Government
Alberta Party 1985 Centrism Lindsay Amantea (interim) 0 2011–2012, 2015–2019
Liberal 1905 Liberalism John Roggeveen 0 1905–1944, 1948–1971, 1986–2019 1905–1921
  Alberta Advantage 2017 Conservatism[2] Marilyn Burns 0
Independence 2019 Alberta Separatism[3] Vacant 0
Communist 1930 Communism Naomi Rankin 0
Green 2011 Green politics Vacant 0
Pro-Life[a] 2017 Anti-Abortion Murray Ruhl 0
Reform 2016 Social conservatism Randy Thorsteinson 0
Wildrose Independence 2020 Alberta Separatism Jeevan Mangat (interim) 0
Republican[b] 2022 Localism Andrew Jacobson (interim) 0
Wildrose Loyalty Coalition 2023 Economic liberalism Paul Hinman 0
Solidarity Movement 2023 Social conservatism Artur Pawlowski 0
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  1. Formed from the Social Credit Party of Alberta.
  2. Known as the Buffalo Party from 2022 to 2025.

Unregistered Parties

More information Name, Founded ...
Name Founded Ideology
Alberta Freedom Alliance 2018 Populism, Alberta separatism[4]
Alberta Statehood Party 2020 Annexation of Alberta to the United States
@PoliticsDirect Party 2018 Direct democracy, E-democracy[5]
People's Party of Alberta 2019 Conservatism, Right-wing populism, Classical liberalism, Libertarianism[6]
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    More information Name, Founded ...
    Name Founded Ideology
    Western Independence Party 1987 Western Canada separatism
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    Historical parties

    Parties represented in the Legislature

    More information Name, Years active ...
    Name Years active Succeeded by Ideology In Legislature In Government
    Alberta Alliance 2002–2008 Wildrose Conservatism 2004–2008
      Alberta Reform Movement 1981-1982 Conservatism 1981-1982
      Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 1932-1962 New Democratic Party Social democracy, democratic socialism 1944-1959
    Dominion Labor 1919-1935 Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Social democracy 1919-1935
    Freedom Conservative 1999-2020[a] Wildrose Independence Albertan autonomism[b], Conservatism, Right-libertarianism 2018–2019
    Independent Movement 1940-1948 Liberalism, conservatism 1940-1948
      Labour Representation Dominion Labor Social democracy 1917-1919
      Non-Partisan League 1916-1921 United Farmers of Alberta Agrarianism, social democracy 1917-1921
    Progressive Conservative 1905-2019 United Conservative Liberal conservatism, Red Toryism 1905-1940, 1952-1963, 1967-2019 1971-2015
    Representative 1984-1989 Conservatism, populism 1986-1989
    Social Credit 1934-2017 Pro-Life Alberta Social conservatism, Social credit (historical) 1935-1982 1935-1971
    Socialist 1909-1921 Socialism 1909-1913
      United Farmers of Alberta 1919-1937 Agrarianism, progressivism 1921-1935 1921-1935
      Veterans' and Active Force 1944-1948 Veteran advocacy 1944-1948
    Western Canada Concept 1982-1986 Alberta separatism, Western separatism 1982
    Wildrose 2008-2017 United Conservative Conservatism, right-wing populism 2009-2017
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    Parties never represented in the Legislature

    More information Name, Years active ...
    Name Years active Succeeded by
    Alberta First 1999-2004 Freedom Conservative
    Alberta Independence 2000-2001 Independence Party
    Greens 1986-2009 Green
    Confederation of Regions 1986-1996
    Forum Party of Alberta 1995-2004
    Heritage Party 1985-1986
    Independent Labour Party 1921 Leader Ernest Brown became active in Communist Party
    Natural Law 1993-1997
    Progressive Labour Party of Alberta 1932-1940
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    Parties represented by elected Senate nominees

    See also

    Notes

    1. Merged with Wexit Alberta to form the Wildrose Independence Party
    2. Historically the party used to promote entirely on Albertan Independence, until they adopted Albertan autonomism instead, as part of the party's transformation under Derek Fildebrandt's leadership.

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