
Alberta to shift the fixed election date to fall when natural disaster risk is lower
EDMONTON, AB – Alberta is moving its election date from the spring to the fall to avoid clashing with major natural disasters — but the Opposition says in doing so, Premier Danielle Smith’s government is conveniently granting itself six extra months of power.
Smith’s United Conservatives introduced a bill Thursday to move the scheduled vote date from the fourth week of May every four years to the third week of October.
That would mean the next election will be Oct. 18, 2027, a time when there is less risk the province will face wildfires, droughts and floods.
Smith told reporters last year’s election was a prime example of the dilemma as her government had to campaign while also fighting fires and organizing evacuations.