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Annual General Meeting on November 15, 2014, Smith pledged to resign as Wildrose leader if the party did not win government in the next provincial election. Also at the AGM, members voted 148–109 against a resolution supporting equal rights for all minority groups, regardless of race, religious belief, sexual orientation or other differences. This vote reversed a party policy supported by Smith which had been adopted the previous year and signified a shift by the party towards social conservatism resulting in resignations by more moderate party members.
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members and provoked widespread controversy. Wildrose has stated that "At no time has the Wildrose Party been approached by any representative of the PCAA regarding a merger, combination, partnership or alliance. Yesterday’s events are confined to nine former Wildrose MLAs who opted to cross the floor without consulting the Wildrose Party."
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Legislature. The Wildrose was expected to win two out of the four seats; however the PCs retained all four. The by-elections were seen as a test of both the PC Party under its new leader and Wildrose. As a result of the by-election losses, Smith asked the party to conduct a leadership review. On November 2, 2014, after
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The defections placed Wildrose in a tie with the Liberals for the second most seats but the Speaker ruled that Wildrose would continue as the Official Opposition based on prior precedent. Official Opposition status comes with additional funding and privileges. In the wake of the mass floor crossing,
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This reduced the Wildrose caucus to five members. In her formal resignation letter to the Wildrose executive, Smith asked that all party members vote on a "reunification resolution" to merge the Wildrose and PC parties; a request which the party executive rejected. This development angered many party
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According to polls in 2010, the party had the support of a quarter of the electorate as the party further attempted to define itself as not just a protest party but a party capable of forming government. By July 2011, the Wildrose's support had fallen to 16 percent, while PC support had risen to 51
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left the Wildrose caucus to sit as an independent due to the party's "turmoil" and after making criticisms of Smith's leadership team internally., the remaining members of caucus unanimously pass a resolution asking Smith to withdraw her request for a leadership review; Smith agreed. At the party's
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Because Alberta electoral law did not permit parties to formally merge (or even to transfer money among themselves), the PC and Wildrose parties did not formally dissolve upon creation of the new UCP. As a result, when the UCP came into existence on July 24, 2017; the UCP's interim leadership team
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riding. He surprised political observers by capturing 37 percent of the vote, narrowly defeating Liberal opponent Avalon Roberts to win the election and gain the Wildrose Alliance its first seat in the legislature. The Tories, who had held the riding uninterrupted since 1969, fell to third place.
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held its inaugural leadership election on October 28, 2017. Due to previous legal restrictions that did not formally permit parties to merge or transfer their assets, the PC Party and Wildrose Party maintained a nominal existence and ran one candidate each in the 2019 election in order to prevent
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Of the 42,617 Wildrose members eligible to vote on July 22, 2017, there was a 57 per cent turnout with 23,466 voters (95%) in favour of the agreement and 1,132 (5%) against, clearing the 75% threshold required by the party's constitution. The Progressive Conservative membership also approved the
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In 2014, Allison Redford stepped down as PC leader following numerous scandals, and polls began to show a resurgence in Wildrose support. Jim Prentice then won the PC leadership and called four by-elections to get his new cabinet, which included former Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel, seats in the
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Upon her election, Smith sought to continue the party's growth, focusing her efforts on fundraising and a search for strong candidates. The Wildrose Alliance's growth was evident in the polls. Shortly before Smith's election, a Return on Insight poll found that the Alliance had the support of 22
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Smith and Dyrholm both attempted to capitalize on the party's election win, proclaiming that Albertans wanted change and that each of them would lead the Wildrose Alliance to a victory in the next general election. The party experienced a considerable growth heading into the leadership election,
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On May 18, 2017, Jean and Kenney announced that their two parties had come to a merger agreement pending the outcome of votes to be held by the membership of both parties on July 22, 2017. The merger proposal required the approval of 50%+1 of Progressive Conservative members and 75% of Wildrose
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effect to the merger, all Wildrose members in good standing as of July 24 became members of the UCP from that date, and all but a few Wildrose members formally withdrew their memberships in the Wildrose. Legally, the core leadership team of the UCP remained members of both the PC and Wildrose
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and Mark Dyrholm, a chiropractor in Calgary, announced their candidacy at the June convention. The party viewed the leadership campaign with optimism, announcing that its membership was growing rapidly as Albertans grew increasingly frustrated with the Stelmach government's performance.
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joined the Wildrose Alliance on June 24, 2010. The fourth Wildrose MLA, Boutilier took the party over the threshold for recognition as an official party in the Assembly. He was unveiled at the party's annual conference, which was attended by 700 people: up from 175 the previous year.
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announced that they had joined the Wildrose Alliance after growing frustrated with Ed Stelmach's leadership, accusing the Conservative government of being undemocratic. The defections moved the Wildrose Party past the New Democrats to become the third largest party in the Legislature,
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Election reform was a focus of the Wildrose Alliance. The party proposed to set fixed election dates rather than the current format which allows the Premier to call an election at any time. It would allow more free votes in the legislature and would seek to elect the province's
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The newly elected UCP government passed legislation allowing parties to merge during the Fall 2019 legislative session. On February 7, 2020, the merger was formally approved by Elections Alberta, allowing the party to officially merge with the PCs and dissolve.
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percent of respondents. By early November, the party had improved to 28 percent according to an Environics poll, firmly in second place and six points behind the Conservatives. By December, they topped the Tories, leading with 39 percent support according to an
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formally assumed the leaderships of the PC and Wildrose parties as well. In that role, they withdrew both organizations from any meaningful public presence, thus effectively dissolving them although they continued to exist on paper. In order to give
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The two parties had similar policies and the Wildrose had key personnel previously involved with the Alberta Alliance. They hoped that a union would allow the new party to present a stronger front for an anticipated election in the spring of 2008.
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In the 2012 election, the party failed to have the breakthrough predicted by most media pundits, many of whom predicted that it would become the government. However, it increased its vote and seat totals and became the
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in early 2017. Kenney's platform called for uniting the Progressive Conservative and Wildrose parties to form a united right-of-centre alliance. On March 20, 2017, Jean met with Kenney to begin unity discussions.
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Political observers argued the result was more a protest against the Stelmach government than firm support for the Alliance, though it gave the party momentum as it prepared to vote for a leader.
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Every 30 or 40 years, we get tired of the government that’s in power and we sweep them out and we look to a new alternative. I think we have an opportunity to catch one of those historic waves.
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agreement by a margin of 95% to 5%. With a turnout of 55% of eligible members, 25,692 PC members voted yes and 1,344 voted no with 24 spoiled ballots; the party's constitution required a
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poll, while the Conservatives had fallen into a second place tie with the Liberals at 25 percent. The party revealed at the same time that it had grown to over 13,000 members.
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new leader Brian Jean stated that each candidate must sign a contract, under which they would need to pay a $ 100,000 fine if they intend to cross the floor to another party.
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forfeiture of their assets. The UCP government later passed legislation allowing parties to merge, clearing the way for the Wildrose to formally dissolve on February 7, 2020.
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to join the ruling PC Party's caucus giving the turmoil within the Wildrose Party, uncertainty about Smith's leadership and confidence in Prentice as reasons for their move.
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announcing it had 11,670 members at the beginning of October, compared to 1,800 in June. Smith was elected the new leader at the convention held in Edmonton on October 17.
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In December 2014, nine Wildrose MLAs, including the leader, Danielle Smith, left the party to join the Progressive Conservative caucus under its recently elected leader,
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Hinman announced on April 20, 2009, his intention to step down as leader. He remained the party's leader in an interim capacity until the leadership convention. Former
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extended his party's seat total to 72 from 60. While the Alliance finished second in eight ridings across the province, they failed to win any seats as Hinman lost his
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riding by just 39 votes. Running candidates in 61 of the province's 83 ridings, the Alliance took 6.8% of the vote, fourth behind the PCs, Liberals and
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percent. Conversely, one March 2012 poll reported that Wildrose had the support of four-in-ten Albertans, a much stronger result than other polls.
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their MLA. The Wildrose Party proposed numerous changes to how the province delivers health care, which it claimed will remain compliant with the
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was elected as leader and by December the Wildrose was leading provincial opinion polls ahead of both the governing PCs and the opposition
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under the Wildrose Alliance banner, and was able to capture seven percent of the popular vote but failed to hold its single seat in the
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Smith stated that controversial social issues would not play a part in the party's election platform. In 2014, a Wildrose insider told
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lost their seats by losing either the nomination process in their riding or the general election to the Wildrose challenger.
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editorial page editor Licia Corbella that Smith had grown increasingly uncomfortable leading a party with a strong tinge of
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supporters along with high-profile former members of the provincial Progressive Conservatives, including former premier
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voted to change its registered name on January 19, 2008, to the Wildrose Alliance after it merged with the unregistered
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announced a merger, which was ratified with 95% support of the membership of both parties in July 2017. The combined
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in 2009, and the PC's "liberal spending" facilitated the growth of the party. The party began to attract former
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Amidst this wave of popularity, Smith announced on January 4, 2010, that two former Conservative MLAs had
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he wanted to unite the province's centre-right parties In July, the PCs merged with the Wildrose Party
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First elected Alberta Alliance MLA. Party leader 2005–2009. Elected in a by-election in 2009.
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Braid, Don. 18 December 2014. "How could Smith do that to her party?". Calgary Herald. <
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Growing opposition to the government's oil and gas royalty program, a record $ 4.7 billion
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An anticipated backlash against the governing PCs failed to materialize, as Premier
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Crossed floor from PCs. Former PC cabinet member. Interim party leader 2014–2015.
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each in that election. Both of these nominal candidates appeared on the ballot in
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On December 17, 2014, Smith confirmed she and eight other Wildrose members –
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Effective February 3, 2015, the party's registered name was changed from
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in January and an independent MLA joined the party in June of that year.
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Crossed floor after sitting as independent. Former PC cabinet member.
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Alberta’s Wildrose leader and eight members join Prentice government
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was elected Wildrose leader on March 28, 2015. Days later, Premier
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became Progressive Conservative leader after winning that party's
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In late July 2010, a controversy developed between Edmonton mayor
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Danielle Smith and the Wildrose Official Opposition Caucus, 2012
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Crossed floor to sit as an independent. Former leader of the
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Wildrose Party candidates, 2012 Alberta provincial election
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The original Wildrose Alliance logo, used from 2008 to 2010
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Danielle Smith upon being named Wildrose Alliance leader
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The parties then began the process of merging into the
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Wildrose Party of Alberta
Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta
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de facto
de jure
Alberta Alliance Party
Wildrose Party of Alberta
United Conservative Party
Edmonton
Alberta
Ideology
Conservatism
Social conservatism
Direct democracy
Political position
Centre-right
right-wing
Politics of Alberta
Political parties
Elections
conservative
political party
Alberta
Canada
Alberta Alliance Party
Wildrose Party of Alberta
wild rose
2008 provincial election
Legislative Assembly

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