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Next Alberta general election

30th Alberta General Election
Alberta
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87 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
44 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
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Leader Rachel Notley Jason Kenney
Party New Democratic United Conservative
Leader since October 18, 2014 October 28, 2017
Leader's seat Edmonton-Strathcona Calgary-Lougheed
Last election 54 seats, 40.57% Pre-creation
Current seats 54 27
Seats needed Steady Increase17

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Leader Greg Clark (interim until February 27, 2018) David Khan
Party Alberta Party Liberal
Leader since September 21, 2013 June 4, 2017
Leader's seat Calgary-Elbow Running in TBA
Last election 1 seat, 2.29% 1 seat, 4.19%
Current seats 2 1
Seats needed Increase42 Increase43

Incumbent Premier

Rachel Notley
New Democratic




Rachel Notley
New Democratic


The 30th general election of Alberta, Canada, will elect members to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. It will take place on or before May 31, 2019.

The Election Act fixes the election to a three-month period, between March 1 and May 31 in the fourth calendar year after the preceding election day which in this case was May 5, 2015. However, this does not affect the powers of the Lieutenant Governor to dissolve the Legislature before this period.

In the 2015 general election, the Alberta New Democratic Party (NDP) was elected to a majority government under leader Rachel Notley. The NDP formed the government for the first time in Alberta history and ousted the long-ruling Progressive Conservatives, who were reduced to third place. Outgoing Premier Jim Prentice resigned as party leader and as MLA for Calgary-Foothills on election night. The Progressive Conservatives had won every provincial election since the 1971 election, making them the longest-serving provincial government in Canadian history. This was only the fourth change of government in Alberta since Alberta became a province in 1905, and one of the worst defeats that any provincial government has suffered in Canada.

The following is a list of scientific opinion polls of published voter intentions.


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