A look at Alberta elections and governments over the last two decades
EDMONTON — Alberta’s United Conservatives secured a majority government in Monday’s provincial election. The Progressive Conservatives, one of the parties that merged to create the UCP, held power in the province for more than 40 years before the NDP upset in 2015 led to changes in the political landscape.
Here’s a look at Alberta elections over the past two decades:
Progressive Conservatives, 2004
The PC party, in power since 1971, returns to government under Ralph Klein. Klein, who has been premier since 1992, resigns after a leadership review in 2006. Ed Stelmach becomes party leader and premier.