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Legislative Assembly of Alberta

The Legislative Assembly of Alberta meets in the provincial capital, Edmonton. The members of the 26th Alberta Legislature were elected in the 26th Alberta general election held on November 22, 2004.

Members of the 26th Legislature

Party standings after the 26th General Election

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1 - The Alberta Court of Appeal declared Thomas Lukaszuk the victor more than two months after the election. The election-night vote count had given Chris Kibermanis of the Liberals a three-vote win, but the judicial recount gave Lukaszuk a three-vote margin of victory.

2 - A party requires four seats to be entitled to official party status in the legislature. This means the single member from the Alberta Alliance officially sits as an independent, although the Legislature website acknowledges him as being a member of the Alliance.

Preceded by:
25th Legislature

Alberta Legislatures

To be followed by:
27th Legislature

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