21st Alberta Legislative Assembly
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The members of the 21st Alberta Legislative Assembly were elected in the general election held on May 8, 1986.
On March 20, 1989, the 22nd Alberta general election was held to elect the next legislature.
[edit] Party standings after the 21st General Election
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Affiliation | Members |
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Progressive Conservative Party | 61 | |
New Democratic Party | 16 | |
Liberal Party | 4 | |
Representative | 2 | |
Total |
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- 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.
Preceded by 20th Legislature |
Alberta Legislatures 1986–1989 |
Succeeded by 22nd Legislature |
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Lieutenant-Governor | Norman Kwong • Former lieutenant-governors | ![]() |
Premier | Ed Stelmach • Former premiers | |
Opposition Leader | Kevin Taft • Former Opposition Leaders | |
Speaker of the Assembly | Ken Kowalski | |
Legislature | Current assembly • Former legislatures • Executive Council (Cabinet) | |
Political parties | Progressive Conservatives • Liberals • New Democrats • Alliance Alberta Party • Communists • Greens • Separation • Social Credit |
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Elections | 2004 general election • Past elections • Electoral districts • Current electoral divisions | |
Current issues | Equalization payments • Prosperity Bonus • Same-sex marriage • Separatism | |
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