List of lieutenant governors of Alberta
The following is a list of the lieutenant governors of Alberta. Though the present-day office of lieutenant governor in Alberta came into being only upon the province's entry into Canadian Confederation in 1905, the post is a continuation from the first governorship of the Northwest Territories in 1869.
List
| No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death)  | 
Term of office | Monarch Reign  | 
Premier Tenure  | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Took office | Left office | |||||
| 1 |  
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George H. V. Bulyea (1859–1928)  | 
1 September 1905  | 
20 October 1915  | 
Edward VII (1901–1910)  | 
Alexander Cameron Rutherford (1905–1910)  | 
| George V (1910–1936)  | ||||||
| Arthur Sifton (1910–1917)  | ||||||
| 2 |  
 | 
Robert Brett (1851–1929)  | 
20 October 1915  | 
29 October 1925  | ||
| Charles Stewart (1917–1921)  | ||||||
| Herbert Greenfield (1921–1925)  | ||||||
| 3 |  
 | 
William Egbert (1857–1936)  | 
29 October 1925  | 
5 May 1931  | ||
| John Edward Brownlee (1925–1934)  | ||||||
| 4 |  
 | 
William L. Walsh (1857–1938)  | 
5 May 1931  | 
1 October 1936  | ||
| Richard Gavin Reid (1934–1935)  | ||||||
| William Aberhart (1935–1943)  | ||||||
| Edward VIII (1936)  | ||||||
| 5 |  
 | 
Philip Primrose (1864–1937)  | 
1 October 1936  | 
17 March 1937  | ||
| George VI (1936–1952)  | ||||||
| 6 |  
 | 
John C. Bowen (1872–1957)  | 
23 March 1937  | 
1 February 1950  | ||
| Ernest Manning (1943–1968)  | ||||||
| 7 |  
 | 
John J. Bowlen (1876–1959)  | 
1 February 1950  | 
16 December 1959  | ||
| Elizabeth II (1952–2022)  | ||||||
| 8 |  
 | 
John Percy Page (1887–1973)  | 
19 December 1959  | 
26 January 1966  | ||
| 9 |  
 | 
Grant MacEwan (1902–2000)  | 
26 January 1966  | 
2 July 1974  | ||
| Harry Strom (1968–1971)  | ||||||
| Peter Lougheed (1971–1985)  | ||||||
| 10 |  
 | 
Ralph Steinhauer (1905–1987)  | 
2 July 1974  | 
18 October 1979  | ||
| 11 |  
 | 
Frank C. Lynch-Staunton (1905–1990)  | 
18 October 1979  | 
22 January 1985  | ||
| 12 |  
 | 
Helen Hunley (1920–2010)  | 
22 January 1985  | 
11 March 1991  | ||
| Don Getty (1985–1992)  | ||||||
| 13 |  
 | 
Gordon Towers (1919–1999)  | 
11 March 1991  | 
17 April 1996  | ||
| Ralph Klein (1992–2006)  | ||||||
| 14 |  
 | 
Bud Olson (1925–2002)  | 
17 April 1996  | 
10 February 2000  | ||
| 15 |  
 | 
Lois Hole (1929–2005)  | 
10 February 2000  | 
6 January 2005  | ||
| 16 |  
 | 
Norman Kwong (1929–2016)  | 
20 January 2005  | 
11 May 2010  | ||
| Ed Stelmach (2006–2011)  | ||||||
| 17 |  
 | 
Donald Ethell (born 1937)  | 
11 May 2010  | 
12 June 2015  | ||
| Alison Redford (2011–2014)  | ||||||
| Dave Hancock (2014)  | ||||||
| Jim Prentice (2014–2015)  | ||||||
| Rachel Notley (2015–2019)  | ||||||
| 18 |  
 | 
Lois Mitchell (born 1939)  | 
12 June 2015  | 
26 August 2020  | ||
| Jason Kenney (2019–2022)  | ||||||
| 19 |  
 | 
Salma Lakhani (born 1951 or 1952)  | 
26 August 2020[1]  | 
Incumbent | ||
| Charles III (since 2022)  | ||||||
| Danielle Smith (since 2022)  | ||||||
See also
References
- ^ "Alberta's new lieutenant-governor installed in legislature ceremony". CBC News. 26 August 2020.
 
External links
- Legislative Assembly of Alberta. "Public Information > Lieutenant Governors > Former Lieutenant Governors of Alberta, 1905-2005". Queen's Printer for Alberta.
 














