List of Alberta by-elections
The list of Alberta by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of Alberta. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament. Until 1926 incumbent members were required to recontest their seats upon being appointed to Cabinet. These Ministerial by-elections were almost always uncontested.
31st Legislative Assembly of Alberta 2023–present
30th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 2019–2023
29th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 2015–2019
28th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 2012–2015
27th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 2008–2012
26th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 2004–2008
25th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 2001–2004
24th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1997–2001
23rd Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1993–1997
22nd Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1989–1993
21st Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1986–1989
20th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1982–1986
19th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1979–1982
18th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1975–1979
no by-elections
17th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1971–1975
16th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1967–1971
15th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1963–1967
14th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1959–1963
13th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1955–1959
12th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1952–1955
11th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1948–1952
10th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1944–1948
9th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1940–1944
† Won by acclamation
8th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1935–1940
† Won by acclamation
7th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1930–1935
6th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1926–1930
5th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1921–1926
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Medicine Hat
|
September 29, 1925
|
William Johnston
|
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Dominion Labor
|
Charles Pingle
|
|
Liberal
|
Death
|
No
|
Edmonton
|
October 27, 1924
|
John R. Boyle
|
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Liberal
|
William Thomas Henry
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation. Appointed a judge
|
Yes
|
Grouard
|
July 11, 1924
|
Jean Côté
|
|
Liberal
|
Leonidas Giroux
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation. Appointed to the Senate
|
Yes
|
Calgary
|
January 15, 1923
|
Robert Chambers Edwards
|
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Independent
|
William McCartney Davidson
|
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Independent
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Whitford
|
July 10, 1922
|
Andrew Shandro
|
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Liberal
|
Mike Chornohus
|
|
United Farmers
|
Result of previous election voided.
|
No
|
Sedgewick
|
July 10, 1922†
|
Charles Stewart
|
|
Liberal
|
Albert Andrews
|
|
United Farmers
|
Resignation. Appointed to the federal cabinet
|
No
|
Ribstone
|
July 10, 1922
|
Charles O. Wright
|
|
United Farmers
|
William Farquharson
|
|
United Farmers
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Vermilion
|
December 9, 1921†
|
Richard Gavin Reid
|
|
United Farmers
|
Richard Gavin Reid
|
|
United Farmers
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Health and Municipal Affairs
|
Yes
|
Ponoka
|
December 9, 1921†
|
Percival Baker
|
|
United Farmers
|
John Edward Brownlee
|
|
United Farmers
|
Death
|
Yes
|
Peace River
|
December 9, 1921†
|
Donald MacBeth Kennedy
|
|
United Farmers
|
Herbert Greenfield
|
|
United Farmers
|
Resignation to provide a seat for Premier Greenfield and to run federally
|
Yes
|
Okotoks
|
December 9, 1921†
|
George Hoadley
|
|
United Farmers
|
George Hoadley
|
|
United Farmers
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture
|
Yes
|
Medicine Hat
|
December 9, 1921†
|
Perren Baker
|
|
United Farmers
|
Perren Baker
|
|
United Farmers
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Education
|
Yes
|
Camrose
|
December 9, 1921†
|
Vernor Smith
|
|
United Farmers
|
Vernor Smith
|
|
United Farmers
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Railways and Telephones
|
Yes
|
Calgary
|
December 9, 1921†
|
Alex Ross
|
|
Dominion Labor
|
Alex Ross
|
|
Dominion Labor
|
Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister of Public Works
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
4th Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1917–1921
† Won by acclamation
3rd Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1913–1917
† Won by acclamation
2nd Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1909–1913
By-election |
Date |
Incumbent |
Party |
Winner |
Party |
Cause |
Retained
|
Sturgeon
|
May 27, 1912
|
John R. Boyle
|
|
Liberal
|
John R. Boyle
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Education
|
Yes
|
Sedgewick
|
May 27, 1912
|
Charles Stewart
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Stewart
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Municipal Affairs
|
Yes
|
Edmonton
|
May 27, 1912
|
Charles Wilson Cross
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Wilson Cross
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought reelection upon appointment as Attorney General
|
Yes
|
Claresholm
|
May 27, 1912
|
Malcolm McKenzie
|
|
Liberal
|
Malcolm McKenzie
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought reelection upon appointment as Provincial Treasurer
|
Yes
|
Cardston
|
May 27, 1912
|
John William Woolf
|
|
Liberal
|
Martin Woolf
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Pincher Creek
|
October 31, 1911
|
David Warnock
|
|
Liberal
|
John Kemmis
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to run federally
|
No
|
Lethbridge City
|
October 31, 1911
|
William Ashbury Buchanan
|
|
Liberal
|
John Smith Stewart
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to run federally
|
No
|
Gleichen
|
October 31, 1911
|
Archibald J. McArthur
|
|
Liberal
|
Harold Riley
|
|
Conservative
|
Death
|
No
|
Calgary
|
October 31, 1911
|
R. B. Bennett
|
|
Conservative
|
Thomas Tweedie
|
|
Conservative
|
Resignation to run federally
|
Yes
|
Macleod
|
October 3, 1910
|
Colin Genge
|
|
Liberal
|
Robert Patterson
|
|
Farmers*
|
Death
|
No
|
Gleichen
|
October 3, 1910
|
Ezra Riley
|
|
Liberal
|
Archibald J. McArthur
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought reelection in protest against the leadership of the Liberal Party
|
Yes
|
Vermilion
|
June 29, 1910
|
Archibald Campbell
|
|
Liberal
|
Arthur Sifton
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation to provide a seat for Premier Sifton
|
Yes
|
Medicine Hat
|
June 29, 1910
|
William Finlay
|
|
Liberal
|
Charles Richmond Mitchell
|
|
Liberal
|
Resignation
|
Yes
|
Lethbridge District
|
June 22, 1910†
|
Archibald J. McLean
|
|
Independent Liberal
|
Archibald J. McLean
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought reelection upon appointment as Provincial Secretary
|
No
|
Olds
|
November 23, 1909
|
Duncan Marshall
|
|
Liberal
|
Duncan Marshall
|
|
Liberal
|
Sought reelection upon appointment as Minister of Agriculture
|
Yes
|
† Won by acclamation
*Patterson was elected with Conservative support and sat as a Conservative in the Legislature
1st Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1905–1909
† Won by acclamation
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