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21st Alberta Legislature

Former Alberta assembly session held in 1986


Former Alberta assembly session held in 1986

FieldValue
jurisdictionAB
#21st
typeMajority
houseimage
statusinactive
term-beginJune 12, 1986
term-endFebruary 20, 1989
scDavid J. Carter
scterm12 June 1986 - 30 August 1993
pmDon Getty
pmterm1 November 1985 - 14 December 1992
ministryGetty cabinet
loRay Martin
loterm6 November 1984 - 15 June 1993
partyProgressive Conservative Association
party2New Democratic Party
party3Liberal Party
party4Representative
sessionbeginJune 12, 1986
sessionendMarch 4, 1987
sessionbegin2March 5, 1987
sessionend2March 16, 1988
sessionbegin3March 17, 1988
sessionend3February 16, 1989
sessionbegin4February 17. 1989
sessionend4February 17, 1989
monarchElizabeth II
monarchtermFebruary 6, 1952 – September 8, 2022
viceroyHon. Helen Hunley
viceroyterm22 January 1985 - 11 March 1991
members83
lastparl20th
nextparl22nd

| # = 21st

| term-begin = June 12, 1986 | term-end = February 20, 1989

The 21st Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from June 12, 1986, to February 20, 1989, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 1986 Alberta general election held on May 8, 1986. The Legislature officially resumed on June 12, 1986, and continued until the fourth session was prorogued on February 17, 1989, and dissolved on February 20, 1989, prior to the 1989 Alberta general election on March 20, 1989.

Alberta's twentieth government was controlled by the majority Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta for the fifth time, led by Premier Don Getty. The Official Opposition was led by Ray Martin of the New Democratic Party. The Speaker was David J. Carter.

Party standings after the 21st General Election

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AffiliationMembers
6116
**Total**
**83**
  • 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.

Members elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

[21st Alberta Legislative Assembly](21st-alberta-legislative-assembly)DistrictMemberPartyFirst elected/ previously electedNo.# of term(s)
Athabasca-Lac La BicheLeo PiquetteNDP19861st termBanff-Cochrane

Notes

References

References

  1. (2006). "A Higher Duty: Speakers of the Legislative Assemblies". Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
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