At the Legislature
MLAs
Election Day
Extras
100

The Lieutenant Governor represents this individual

Who is the King of England?

100

These members do not belong to any political party

What is an Independent Member

100

What will be done to a ballot with two candidates chosen

What is thrown out

100

Alberta is divided into 87 of these

What are constituencies?

200

At this stage, members have the opportunity to discuss a Bill in greater detail, without the speaker present

What is the Committee of the Whole?

200

These members specialize in a topic like Transportation or Health

What are Cabinet Ministers

200

Each political party can only have one of these per constituency

What is a Candidate?
200

This object, now on display at the Legislature, was originally made out of scrap metal

What is the Mace?

300

At this reading, the Bill is passed no matter what

What is the First Reading?

300

This member’s job is to challenge the Premier

Who is an Opposition Member or Leader

300

In order to vote, a citizen must go to one of these

What is a polling place?

300

The Speaker and the Lieutenant Governor have this in common

What is no vote

400

This must be granted for a Bill to pass

What is Royal Assent?

400

These members are not in the cabinet, but still in the government

What are private members?

400

The candidate with the most votes will become one of these

What is an MLA?


400

Who is our Premier, and what Party is she a member of?

Who is Danielle Smith, UCP

500

At this stage, members decide if a Bill is actually worth discussing

What is the Second Reading?

500

Who is our MLA, and what party is she a member of?

Who is Peggy Wright, NDP?

500

Constituencies are divided based on this main factor

What is population?
500

The portrait of the Monarch sits on this side of the Legislative Chamber

What is the Government side?