Vocabulary
Election Process
Structure of Provincial Government (1)
Structure of Provincial Government (2)
How a Bill Becomes a Law
100

What is the definition of a candidate?

Someone running in an election

100

What is the definition of a political party?

An organization made up of people who have similar ideas about how to govern

100

Who is the Queen's representative?

Lieutenant Governor

100

What are the 3 responsibilities of the provincial government?

Healthcare, law making, education 

100
How many stages are there for a bill to become a law?

5

200

What is the definition of constituency?

Voting district

200

One __________ is elected in each of Alberta’s constituencies

MLA

200

Who does the premier choose to become Cabinet Ministers?

MLAs

200

Who is the Premier?

Leader of the provincial government 

200

What is the definition of a bill AND law?

A bill is a proposed law. A law is a rule for the province made by the Members of the Legislative Assembly.

300

What is the definition of debate?

An organized discussion of opposing views

300

What is every candidate's goal?

To be elected by the voters of his or her constituency.

300

Who does the premier need to communicate with on behalf of their province?

Federal government 

300

What is the responsibility of Cabinet Ministers?

To run departments

300

Which stage are amendments made to the bill?

Committee of the Whole 
400

What is the definition of royal assent?

The formal approval of a law by the Lieutenant Governor

400

What are the 4 requirements to vote?

-18 years old

-Canadian citizen

-Live in Alberta for 6 months before election day

-Live in the constituency you want to vote in

400

What are the 2 main responsibilities of MLAs?

Serving the needs of the people in their constituency & taking part in government

400

Who becomes the premier?

The leader of the political party with the most winning candidates in a Provincial election

400

What does a bill need to receive before it can become a law?

Royal assent 

500

What is the definition of the Legislature?

The group within a government that makes the laws.

500

List/explain the voting process in order (hint: 6 steps)

1. When you enter the polling office, an elections worker greets you and directs you to the right table 

2. At your table, you show proof of your identity and address

3. The election worker will initial, fold, and hand you your ballot

4. Take the ballot behind the privacy screen and mark who you'd like to vote for. 

5. Return your ballot to the worker so they can tear off the tab 6.

6. Put your ballot into the box 

500

List the structure of the provincial government from highest to lowest

Lieutenant Governor, Premier, Cabinet Ministers, MLAs

500

Name 3 responsibilities of the Lieutenant Governor 

  1. Sign bills passed by the Legislative Assembly

  2. Invite the leader of the winning political party to become Premier

  3. Issue the Royal Proclamation that calls the Legislature into session

  4. Read the Speech from the Throne to open new sessions of the Legislature

  5. Dissolve or close the Legislative Assembly so elections can be held 

500

List/explain the stages of how a bill becomes a law (hint: 5 stages)

1. First reading: Bill is introduced by cabinet minister

2. Second reading: Bill is debated by all parties

3. Committee of the whole: Bill is discussed in detail. Amendments are made 

4. Third reading: Bill's final debate. Final vote is taken

5: Royal assent: Bill receives royal assent. Bill becomes a law