List of premiers of Alberta by time in office information
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Premiers of Alberta by time served in office as of May 9, 2024. The premier always stays in office during an election campaign. That time is included in the total, even if the premier is defeated.
Rank
Name
Incumbency
Terms of office[a]
Mandates
Party
1
Ernest Manning
25 years, 195 days
May 31, 1943
December 12, 1968
7
█ Social Credit
2
Peter Lougheed
14 years, 52 days
September 10, 1971
November 1, 1985
4
█ Progressive Conservative
3
Ralph Klein
14 years, 0 days
December 14, 1992
December 14, 2006
4
█ Progressive Conservative
4
John Edward Brownlee
8 years, 229 days
November 23, 1925
July 10, 1934
2
█ United Farmers
5
William Aberhart
7 years, 262 days
September 3, 1935
May 23, 1943
2
█ Social Credit
6
Arthur Sifton
7 years, 157 days
May 26, 1910
October 30, 1917
2
█ Liberal
7
Don Getty
7 years, 42 days
November 1, 1985
December 13, 1992
2
█ Progressive Conservative
8
Ed Stelmach
4 years, 297 days
December 14, 2006
October 7, 2011
1
█ Progressive Conservative
9
Alexander Cameron Rutherford
4 years, 266 days
September 2, 1905
May 26, 1910
2
█ Liberal
10
Herbert Greenfield
4 years, 102 days
August 13, 1921
November 23, 1925
1[b]
█ United Farmers
11
Rachel Notley
3 years, 341 days
May 24, 2015
April 30, 2019
1
█ New Democratic
12
Charles Stewart
3 years, 287 days
October 30, 1917
August 13, 1921
0
█ Liberal
13
Jason Kenney
3 years, 164 days
April 30, 2019
October 11, 2022
1
█ United Conservative
14
Harry Strom
2 years, 272 days
December 12, 1968
September 10, 1971
0
█ Social Credit
15
Alison Redford
2 years, 167 days
October 7, 2011
March 23, 2014
1
█ Progressive Conservative
16
Danielle Smith(incumbent)
1 year, 211 days
October 11, 2022
Present
1
█ United Conservative
17
Richard Gavin Reid
1 year, 55 days
July 10, 1934
September 3, 1935
0
█ United Farmers
18
Jim Prentice
251 days
September 15, 2014
May 24, 2015
0
█ Progressive Conservative
19
Dave Hancock
176 days
March 23, 2014
September 15, 2014
0
█ Progressive Conservative
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