- Composition at election
- Standings changes
- References
- External links
The 11th Alberta Legislative Assembly lasted from 1948 to 1952. The Social Credit government led by Premier Ernest Manning won a 4th term in office with a massive majority. The opposition was divided between the Liberal and Co-operative Commonwealth and 2 Independents. Composition at electionAffiliation | Members{{Canadian politics/party colours/Social Credit/row}} | Social Credit | 51{{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|row-name}} | 2{{Canadian politics/party colours/CCF/row}} | Co-operative Commonwealth | 2{{Canadian politics/party colours/Independents/row}} | Independent | 1{{Canadian politics/party colours/Independents/row}} | Independent Social Credit | 1 | Total
| 57 |
Standings changesMembership changes in the 11th Assembly | Date | Name | District | Party | Reason{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Independents/row}} | November 26, 1948 | Albert Bourcier | Lac Ste. Anne | Independent | Excluded from the Social Credit caucus by a resolution at the 1948 Social Credit AGM.[1]{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Independents/row}} | June 16, 1952 | Ronald Ansley | Leduc | Independent Social Credit | Expelled from caucus for attend Alberta Boucier's nomination convention.[2] |
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References1. ^{{cite news|title=S.C. Caucus Agrees Exclude Bourcier|publisher=The Lethbridge Herald|page=2|date=November 26, 1948|work=Vol XLI No. 293}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Leduc Socred Reaffirm Ansley for Nomination|publisher=The Lethbridge Herald|page=16|date=July 10, 1952|work=XLV No. 178}}
External links- [https://www.assembly.ab.ca/ Alberta Legislative Assembly]
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