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This article lists political parties in Alberta .
Active parties [ ]
See also: Alberta general election, 2019
Other parties registered with Elections Alberta [ ]
See also: Alberta general election, 2019
^ Formed from the Social Credit Party of Alberta.
^ Interim leader
Unregistered Parties [ ]
Related Federal parties [ ]
Historical parties [ ]
Parties represented in the Legislature [ ]
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 Party of Canada
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
—
Parties not represented in the Legislature [ ]
Parties represented by elected Senate nominees [ ]
Reform Party of Alberta (1984-2004)
See also [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ Merged with Wexit Alberta to form the Wildrose Independence Party
^ 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.
References [ ]
Legislative Assembly Other registered parties Historical parties represented in the legislature
Provincial Territorial Municipal
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