4th Alberta Legislature
The 4th Alberta Legislative Assembly lasted from 1917 to 1921. The governing Liberal party would change Cabinets, and see its popular support decline. This would be the Last Assembly in which the Liberal party would hold a majority of seats in the Assembly.
Members of the 4th Legislative Assembly
Government
Official Opposition
District | Member | Party | |
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Alexandra | James Lowery | Conservative | |
South Calgary | Thomas Blow | Conservative | |
Coronation | William Wilson | Conservative | |
Edmonton East | James Ramsey | Conservative | |
Edmonton West | Albert Ewing | Conservative | |
Edmonton South | Herbert Crawford | Conservative | |
Gleichen | Fred Davis | Conservative | |
High River | George Douglas Stanley | Conservative | |
Lac Ste. Anne | George Barker | Conservative | |
Lacombe | Andrew Gilmour | Conservative | |
Lethbridge City | John Stewart | Conservative | |
Medicine Hat | Nelson Spencer | Conservative | |
Okotoks | George Hoadley | Conservative | |
Pincher Creek | John Kemmis | Conservative | |
Ponoka | Charles Cunningham | Conservative | |
Red Deer | Edward Michener | Conservative | |
Rocky Mountain | Robert Campbell | Conservative | |
Stony Plain | Frederick Lundy | Conservative | |
Wainwright | George LeRoy Hudson | Conservative |
Opposition
District | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Centre Calgary | Alex Ross | Labor Representation | |
Claresholm | Louise McKinney | Non-Partisan | |
Nanton | James Weir | Non-Partisan | |
Province at Large | Robert Pearson | Canadian Armed Forces | |
Roberta MacAdams | Canadian Armed Forces |
- Members of the Alberta Non-Partisan League, became members of the United Farmers of Alberta on July 15, 1919.
Standings changes in the 4th general election
Membership changes in the 4th Assembly | |||||
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Date | Member Name | District | Party | Reason | |
November 9, 1917 | George Smith | Camrose | Liberal | Resigned to run in a ministerial by-election | |
November 19, 1917 | Arthur Ebbett | Vermilion | Liberal | Elected in a by-election | |
September 27, 1918 | Alexander MacKay | Athabasca | Liberal | Resigned to run in a ministerial by-election | |
October 21, 1918 | Jean Côté | Grouard | Liberal | Resigned to run in a ministerial by-election | |
October 28, 1918 | John Gaetz | Red Deer | Liberal | Elected in a by-election | |
March 29, 1919 | Alex Ross | Centre Calgary | Dominion Labor | Formed the Dominion Labor caucus | |
May 5, 1919 | Charles Fisher | Cochrane | Liberal | Died | |
November 3, 1919 | Alexander Moore | Cochrane | United Farmers | Elected in a by-election | |
November 3, 1919 | George Mills | Athabasca | Liberal | Elected in a by-election |
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