List of political parties in Alberta

List of political parties in Alberta

=Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly=

* Alberta Liberal Party
* Alberta New Democratic Party
* Alberta Progressive Conservatives

Registered parties previously represented in the Legislative Assembly

* Social Credit Party of Alberta
* Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta

Registered parties never represented in the Legislative Assembly

* Green Party of Alberta
* Alberta Party
* Communist Party
* Separation Party of Alberta

Historical parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

* Alberta Unity Party (1937)
* Independent Citizen's Association (1940-1948)
* Labour Party
* Socialist Party of Alberta (1909-1921)
* Alberta Non-Partisan League (1916-1920)
* United Farmers of Alberta (1919-1935)
* Alberta Reform Movement (1981-1982)
* Representative Party of Alberta (1986 election)
* Veterans' and Active Force (1944-1948)
* Western Canada Concept (1982-1986)
* Coalition Party of Alberta
* Alberta Alliance (2004-2008)

Historial parties not represented in the Legislative Assembly

* Alberta First Party
* Alberta Independence Party
* Alliance Party of Alberta (1993 election)
* Confederation of Regions Party (1986-1993)
* Constitutional Socialist Party (1975)
* Equity Party (Alberta)
* Forum Party of Alberta (1997 election)
* Heritage Party of Alberta (1986 election)
* Natural Law Party (1993-1997)
* Progressive Labour Party of Alberta
* Labour Progressive Party
* Alberta Unity Movement
* Soldiers' Representative Party
* Wildrose Party of Alberta

Historical parties represented by elected Senate nominees

* Reform Party of Alberta

ee also

*Elections Alberta


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